The Wolfe Tones are a renowned Irish folk and rebel music band formed in Dublin in 1963. Named after Theobald Wolfe Tone, a leader of the 1798 Irish Rebellion, the group originally consisted of Brian ...
It will be one of the band’s biggest Scottish shows ever.
Irish band The Wolfe Tones have reacted after Leinster Rugby apologized for playing their song “Celtic Symphony” after a match on New Year’s Day. The song, which features the chorus “Ooh, ah, up the ...
The Music Hall is getting a little head start on the special celebrations for ye olde St. Pat with the third annual Celtic Night on Saturday, featuring Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones and local ...
The Wolfe Tones have defended the Irish women's soccer team after they were filmed singing "Ooh aah up the 'Ra" from the Irish band's 1987 song "Celtic Symphony" on October 11. "If you don’t like a ...
The day after last year’s Electric Picnic Festival, the Irish press wasn’t talking about headliner Billie Eilish, or a new buzz band that had captured the attention of the youthful audience. Instead, ...
WORCESTER — "The month of March for a traveling Irish band like ourselves — it's Christmas time," said Derek Warfield, veteran of the legendary Wolfe Tones and the founder of Derek Warfield & The ...
THE Wolfe Tones called the curtains down on a 61-year career at Thomond Park last night – but left the door open for one last comeback. Over 55,000 punters attended the band’s final two shows in ...
Wolfe Tones singer Brian Warfield wants to give Oasis a bottle of their whiskey – but poured ice on rumours he’ll be a special guest at the band’s Irish gigs next month. Liam and Noel Gallagher play ...
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