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Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones
The Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant
Manchester, NH
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Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones
Derek Warfield
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Derek Warfield (born 1943) is an Irish singer, songwriter, historian, and a founding member of the musical group Wolfe Tones.
Derek Warfield performs live in Honolulu, Hawaii

Contents

   1 Personal life
   2 Career
   3 Books written
   4 Controversy
   5 References
   6 External links

Personal life

Warfield was born the eldest of four in Inchicore, Dublin in 1943 and he was educated at Synge Street CBS.[1] He was apprenticed as a tailor until becoming a folk musician. He lives in Kilcock, Co. Kildare. In 2006, Warfield's wife Nuala died, followed by the death of his eldest daughter in 2007.
Career

Derek Warfield is a singer, songwriter, mandolin player and a founding member of the Wolfe Tones,[2] performing with the band for over 37 years. He has written and recorded over 60 songs and ballads. The Foggy Dew was the first of 16 albums recorded by the Wolfe Tones (1964) while the popular Sing Out For Ireland (1987) was the last studio album that all four members were present on.

A solo album, Legacy was released in 1995 and was followed with Liberte 98, Sons of Erin, Take Me Home To Mayo and Clear The Way. Warfield also has a video Legacy and two books, The Songs and Ballads of 1798 and The Irish Songster of the American Civil War.

Warfield has performed his music and songs at American Civil War events and commemorations at such sites as Gettysburg, Sharpsburg and Harrisburg with his band, The Sons of Erin. Warfields 2002 release, Clear the Way is the second in his Irish Songs in the Civil War series.

The ballad Take Me Home To Mayo, written by Belfastman Seamus Robinson as a tribute to Michael Gaughan, was recorded as a duet with Irish American Andy Cooney and is the title track of another 2002 Warfield release.

Location

The Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant (View)
909 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101
United States

Categories

Music > xcvb

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: The Shaskeen
On BPT Since: Mar 07, 2011
 
Joshua Ames


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