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* Wayne Dundon, gang leader and convicted criminal.<ref>[http://www.limerickleader.ie/news/Facetoface-with-Wayne-Dundon-one.6290800.jp ''Limerick Leader'' report on Wayne Dundon]</ref> |
* Wayne Dundon, gang leader and convicted criminal.<ref>[http://www.limerickleader.ie/news/Facetoface-with-Wayne-Dundon-one.6290800.jp ''Limerick Leader'' report on Wayne Dundon]</ref> |
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* [[Shayne Ward]], singer and former winner of ''[[The X Factor (TV series)|X Factor]]'', whose parents are Irish travellers who settled in England. |
* [[Shayne Ward]], singer and former winner of ''[[The X Factor (TV series)|X Factor]]'', whose parents are Irish travellers who settled in England. |
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* [[Neil Lennon]], manager of Celtic football club, British but claims to be of Irish traveller 'race'. Wants to manage the Republic of Ireland when he gets sacked but it's believed they want a proper manager and not a faux Irish ned. |
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Revision as of 10:36, 28 June 2011
This page makes mention of prominent individuals of Irish Traveller descent.
List of Irish Travellers
- Johnny Doran was one of the most influential uilleann pipers in the history of Irish music, active during the first half of the 20th century.
- John O'Donnell, boxer
- Oliver Allinson, Second Hand Car Salesman, out of Nottingham, England
- Tyson Fury, boxer
- Bartley Gorman was the "king" of the gypsies and undefeated bareknuckle boxing champion until his death in 2002.
- Francie Barrett has been a professional boxer since August 2000, and now fights at light welterweight, out of Wembley, London.
- Paddy Keenan, piper, is a foundational member of the Bothy Band in the 1970s and a key figure in the transition of Irish traditional music into the world of Celtic-denominated music. He comes from a family of Traveller musicians and is perpetually on tour across much of the United States and Europe.[1]
- John Reilly was a traditional Irish singer and source of songs. On Planxty's 2004 music album Live at Vicar Street, Christy Moore mentions hearing Reilly sing for the first time and calls it a "life changing" experience, going on to dedicate the song "As I Roved Out" to his memory.
- Brendon Fearon, career criminal in Nottinghamshire and major player in the attempted robbery of Tony Martin's farmhouse which left Fearon's partner, 16 year old Fred Barass, also a Traveller, dead, and Fearon wounded, after the homeowner shot the intruders.
- Margaret Barry was a Traveller from Cork who became a well-known name on the London folk scene in the 1950s, with her distinctive singing style and idiosyncratic banjo accompaniment.
- Pecker Dunne is a well known Traveller and singer from County Wexford, Ireland.[2]
- Michael Gomez, a professional boxer based in Manchester, England, was born to an Irish Traveller family in County Longford.
- Wayne Dundon, gang leader and convicted criminal.[3]
- Shayne Ward, singer and former winner of X Factor, whose parents are Irish travellers who settled in England.
- Neil Lennon, manager of Celtic football club, British but claims to be of Irish traveller 'race'. Wants to manage the Republic of Ireland when he gets sacked but it's believed they want a proper manager and not a faux Irish ned.
References
- ^ "About Paddy". Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- ^ Ballad Biographies of Irish Folk Singers
- ^ Limerick Leader report on Wayne Dundon