Biography:
This legendary quintet started out in the late ’50s (curiously, by way
of Canada) and by the mid-’60s were a popular folk ensemble on
television on two continents. Their work was exuberant and boisterous,
with relatively little scholarship, and lacking a traditional sound,
spawned the ascent of groups like the Chieftains. The Irish Rovers
continue to have a devoted core following. Founding member George
Millar joins Shadoe this St. Patrick’s Day weekend from British Columbia
Canada.
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