Jimmy and Wilcil were catholics, the other boys were prods.
The Irish Rovers, from the 1980 album "The Rovers".
It was a group called 'The Irish Rovers'.
It was first released in 1967. In 1967 The Irish Rovers released their global hit single The Unicorn, followed in 1968 with the charting Irish ditties "The Orange and the Green" / "Whiskey on a Sunday". Despite having virtually nothing to do with Ireland or Irish culture, the song remains popular in Irish pubs to this day.The Unicorn song is also included on The Irish Rovers double disk 40th Anniversary CD, 40 Years A-Rovin' (Rover Records, 2005).
The Irish Rovers. But they also called themselves The Rovers for a short time. The song Victory Chimes may be found on the compilation album entitled The Rovers Double Header, but I'm sure it must also be on other discs.
It's called "Here's to the Horses" by the Irish Rovers, it was track 10 on the album "The Rovers" released in 1980. It was also released in 1981 by Johnny Russell, and previously by Mack Vickery in 1977.
The First of the Irish Rovers was created in 1966.
The Irish Rovers Live was created in 1972.
The Irish Rovers in Australia was created in 1976.
The Irish Rover was created in 1987-03.
The cast of The Irish Rovers - 1971 includes: The Clancy Brothers as Guest (1971-1975) The Irish Rovers as Themselves (1971-1975)) Tommy Makem as Guest (1971-1975) Margaret McDowell as Dancer (1971-1975) Joe Millar as Member of the Irish Rovers Will Millar as Member of The Irish Rovers George Millar as Member of the Irish Rovers
Joe Millar has: Played Waiter in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Irish Rover in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played The Irish Rovers in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played The Irish Rovers in "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" in 1967. Played Member of the Irish Rovers in "The Irish Rovers" in 1971. Played Member of The Irish Rovers in "The Beachcombers" in 1972. Played Star (1981) in "The Rovers Comedy House" in 1981. Played Star (1983-1984) in "Party with the Rovers" in 1983.
The Irish Rovers have supplied the information themselves on their official website on the link below.
Shannon Rovers Irish Pipe Band was created in 1926.
The Irish Rovers, from the 1980 album "The Rovers".
City are protestant, Rovers Catholic due to where their support comes from, i.e. Rovers fans Fishponds which has relatively high % of Catholic living their historically. However, Rovers fans sign anti-IRA songs so not really sure!
Irish Rovers
Yes see link