The late Irish blues and rock legend Rory Gallagher has been honored in his adopted city of Belfast with a statue.
Taste, which emerged in the 1960s and featured ... Ireland he could really go and play the blues." Ciaran Laverty saw Rory Gallagher perform in Belfast about 50 years ago Ciaran Laverty was ...
The final Taste concert, featuring John Wilson and ... selling millions of records in the process. Donal Gallagher, Rory’s brother and manager, said: “It’s fitting that the city he loved ...
Taste, which emerged in the 1960s and featured ... Image source, Getty Images Image caption, There is a Rory Gallagher Corner in Dublin's Temple Bar area Donal Gallagher, his brother and former ...
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The final Taste concert, featuring John Wilson and Richard McCracken ... Over the course of his career, he toured around the world constantly, selling millions of records in the process. Donal ...
Taste, which emerged in the 1960s and featured ... A memorial plaque to Gallagher is already in place at the Ulster Hall. There is a Rory Gallagher Corner in Dublin's Temple Bar area [Getty ...
The final Taste concert, featuring John Wilson and ... selling millions of records in the process. Donal Gallagher, Rory’s brother and manager, said: “It’s fitting that the city he loved ...
The final Taste concert, featuring John Wilson & Richard ... which annually plays host to the Ballyshannon Rory Gallagher Festival. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Gallagher’s passing.
Relatives of Rory Gallagher said it was a great day ... music scene," Mr McGivern told BBC News NI. "In Belfast, with Taste, he would have played with John Wilson and Richard McCracken [from ...
Barry McGivern of the Rory Gallagher Statue Project Trust told the ... “In Belfast, with Taste, he would have played with John Wilson and Richard McCracken [from Northern Ireland], they were ...