Because most of their songs are about Republicanism and Irelands oppressor for 800years that being Britain so the English really havn't been so fond of them.
They appeared on Top of the Pops before though and i'm not sure if it is still banned.
Great music though great tradition
The Wolfe Tones was created in 1963.
Wolfe Tones GAA was created in 1975.
Kildress Wolfe Tones GAC was created in 1952.
Drumquin Wolfe Tones GAC was created in 1968.
Wolfe Tones na Sionna GAA was created in 1967.
I think It was "Rifles of the IRA"
the wolfe tones
The Wolfe Tones have currently released 16 albums. Their latest was in 2004, called The Troubles. Some of their earlier albums were called The Foggy Dew and Up the Rebels.
is Tommy Byrne from the wolf tones who lives in celbridge a dublin man
The Irish group Wolfe Tones formed all the way back in 1963. They are an Irish folk group. The group is made up of four members. They are named after a nationalist leader.
No, chocolate is not banned in England.
The Wolfe Tones' biggest selling hit in 1971 was "The Irish Rover," a traditional Irish folk song that they popularized. The song, which tells the story of a magnificent ship and its crew, resonated with audiences and became a staple in Irish music. Its catchy melody and rich lyrics contributed to its enduring popularity. The Wolfe Tones' rendition helped solidify their place in Irish folk music history.