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    Phil Colclough (11 January 1940 - 23 September 2019) was an English contemporary folk singer and songwriter. His best known works, co-written with his...
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  • Adams (née Colclough; 1874-1957), Irish-American suffragist Phil Colclough (1940–2019), English folk singer and songwriter Ricardo Colclough (born 1983)...
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    huts of Skellig Michael were built. Dingle is mentioned in Phil Colclough and June Colclough's "Song for Ireland." The Dingle Peninsula as viewed from Banna...
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  • Ireland for Australia "Song for Ireland" – anthemic song by Englishman Phil Colclough "Spancill Hill" – an emigrant's dream of returning home to his native...
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  • Ireland" (Phil Colclough) – 4:59 "Workers' Song" (Ed Pickford) – 2:59 "Both Sides the Tweed" – 3:35 Dick Gaughan – vocals, guitar, production Phil Cunningham...
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  • 1981. "Minstrel of the Dawn" (Gordon Lightfoot) "A song for Ireland" (Phil Colclough) "À la claire fontaine" ("By the clear fountain", traditional French...
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  • Bob Blair, Brian Byrne (UK), Helen Campbell (UK), Jim Carroll (UK), Phil Colclough, Aldwyn Cooper, Ted Culver, John Faulkner, Richard Humm, Allen Ives...
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  • "Silent Snow" – (Scott Appel) "Song for Ireland" – (June Colclough/Phil Colclough/Dick Colclough) Rolling Stone review Roach, Pemberton. "CD Review | Nine...
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  • stated Side One: "Sweets of May" "Dicey Reilly" "Song for Ireland" (Phil Colclough) "Building Up and Tearing England Down" (Dominic Behan) "Dunphy's Hornpipe/Leitrim...
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  • and England) Locks Bill Beaumont (captain; Fylde and England) Maurice Colclough (Angoulême and England) Alan Tomes (Hawick and Scotland) Allan Martin...
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