
There are at least three bands called The Druids: 1) The Druids were a superb acoustic folk quintet who started a little too late to achieve major popularity, amid the presence of outfits like Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention. Formed as a trio in 1969 by ex-pop musician John Adams (vocals, mandolin, bass), and folk singers Keith Hendrick (vocals, guitar, banjo) and Mick Hennessy (vocals, bass), the group played its first gig at the Manchester Sports Guild in November of that year.
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She's Got A Secret To Hide
The Croppy Boy/(Old) Skibbereen
James Conolly/Red is the Rose/The Butcher Boy/The Connemara Cradle Song
Avondale/Bunclody/Sweet Carnlough Bay/Down By The Glenside/The Rose Of Tralee
Sorcerers
Jelly Belly
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I Can't Leave You
Monsayon
Offering
These Cleets Are Made For Walking
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Sorry's Not Enough
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Moonshine Witch
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A Sailor's Life
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General Taylor
Turtles Dream
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Salvation Band
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Girl Can't Take a Joke
Man Made of Water
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The Boar's Head Carol
A Brisk Young Widow
Our Captain Cried All Hands
The Butcher And The Parson
Bad to the Bone
Fare Thee Well Enniskillen
Thursday Night - Brian Borouhme - Frost Is All Over
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Gabriel John
The Trooper And His Horse
The Cuckoos Nest
The Castle of Dramore
Cool, Calm & Collected
Congleton bear
The Irish girl
Three merry men of Kent
The digger's song
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