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Dúlamán" (Irish for "channel wrack", a type of
edible seaweed) is an
Irish folk song. The
lyrics of the song
relate to the
Irish practice of gathering...
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Dúlamán (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠuːlˠəmˠaːnˠ]; "Seaweed") is the
third studio album by
Irish folk
group Clannad. It was
released in 1976. It is named...
- synthesizer.
Their next album,
Dúlamán (Seaweed), was
released in 1976. It was
named after the
Irish folk song "
Dúlamán",
which became a
stage favourite...
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Nigretai (Aerialist duo) 12th:
Quintino Cruciano (Opera singer) 13th:
Dúlamán (Irish
dance and
singing group) 14th:
Artem Gussev (Contortionist) The...
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Irish repertoire. Well-known
performances are by
Clannad from
their album Dúlamán and Mary
Black on
different occasions, e.g. on the BBC's "The Highland...
- 3:49 7. "Time to Say Goodbye" Carlin, Mc****n, McFadden,
McNeill 4:01 8. "
Dúlamán" (2016 Version) Méav Ní
Mhaolchatha 4:18 9. "Walk
Beside Me" (2016 Version)...
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version that works." His most
successful choral work in this
genre is "
Dúlamán", a
setting of the
traditional Irish poem of the same name. This work has...
- Morrígan Odi et Amo
Teutates "Twa Corbiez" (a
version of The
Three Ravens) "
Dúlamán"
Bealtaine Music of the
Netherlands Music of
Cornwall Paganism Celtic Neopaganism...
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canaliculata (Irish:
dúlamán) has been
recorded as a
source of
sustenance during times of famine. A po****r
Irish folk song,
Dúlamán,
describes events transpiring...
- The Contradiction"
Nesbitt 4:04 10. "Isle of Innisfree"
Fallon 3:29 11. "
Dúlamán" Ní
Mhaolchatha 3:06 12. "Green the
Whole Year 'Round"
Kelly 4:49 13. "Ave...