
Séan Cannon (born 29 November 1940) is an Irish musician. Since 1982 he has been lead vocal and guitarist for the Dubliners. He was born in Galway, Ireland. He travelled around Europe at an early age, rambling in England, Germany, Switzerland and Spain. It was during these trips that Cannon learned to speak several languages. He moved to England (where he still lives), and became a renowned solo artist, playing in almost every folk club in Britain (Including the Star Club in Digbeth Birmingham).
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When the Boys Come Rolling Home
The Sick Note
The Pool Song
The Rose Of Allendale
American High School (Unrated)
Wild Rover
The Roving Journey Man
The Banks Of Bann
Sally Gardens
Merrily Kiss The Quaker's Wife
When A Man's In Love
Sick Note
Henry Rollins
The Spanish Lady
My Lagan Love
Song For Ireland
Paul F. Tompkins
The Green Fields Of Canada
Lambs On The Green Hills
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The Banks of the Bann
Ned of the Hill
The Bantry Girls' lament
The Yellow Bittern
The Newry Highwayman
Episode 121: Will Oldham, aka Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy
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Mark Bacon (Fugazi Hour)
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