Watch a lively Irish Rovers performance accompanied by a good deal of audience participation. From YouTube.
The group starred 1971-5 on CBC Vancouver TV's 'The Irish Rovers,' one of the most popular variety shows of its day, and thereafter appeared in many CBC specials. Though it did not have as consistently high a profile in later years, it performed for audiences in many parts of the world and in 1979 received the PRO Canada's Wm Harold Moon Award for international achievement. It had its second substantial hit, 'Wasn't That a Party?,' in 1980 and was seen in the CBC TV mini-series, 'The Rovers' Comedy House,' in 1981. The group was known as just 'the Rovers' in this period.
Over the years the Irish Rovers have balanced their repertoire of traditional and novelty material with contemporary songs by Will Millar, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, and others. In 1966 Peter Goddard suggested that they 'whistle, hoot and sing their way through songs with the subtlety of a shillelagh' (Globe and Mail, 16 December) but in 1978 noted that they 'are only Irish in passing these days and we're to think of them, now, as singers of international songs' (Toronto Star, 20 January). The album Hardstuff (Attic ACD-1253), issued in 1989, continued to reflect this duality, with titles by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, Randy Bachman, and Tom Northcott, on one hand, and several tunes featuring Ireland's Chieftains as guest performers, on the other.
The group's discography also includes LPs 1968-71 for Decca (The Unicorn DL-74951; All Hung Up DL-75037; Tales to Warm Your Mind DL-75081; The Life of a Rover DL-75157; On the Shores of Americay DL-75302) and 1972-82 for its own Potato label, released by Attic (eg, The Irish Rovers - Live LAT-1028; Emigrate! Emigrate! LAT-1029; Irish Rovers in Australia LAT-1038; Tall Ships and Salty Dogs LAT-1086; The Rovers LAT-1095; No More Bread and Butter LAT-1118; It Was a Night Like This LAT-1149, Party Rovers LAT-1205). Compilations have been issued by Decca, MCA (Irish Rovers Greatest Hits, MCA2-4066), K-Tel, and Attic (Silver Anniversary, ACD-1303).
Millar, Will. Children of the Unicorn (Toronto 1974)
Dafoe, Chris. 'A quarter century of Unicorns, leprechauns and Lily The Pink,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 6 Apr 1989
Links to Other Sites
Irish Rovers
The official website for one of the most enduringly popular Celtic bands, the Irish Rovers. Features biographies, tour dates, discography, music samples, and more.
Irish Rovers-Drunken Sailor
Watch a lively Irish Rovers performance accompanied by a good deal of audience participation. From YouTube.
Montreal St. Patrick’s Parade
The website for the annual Montreal St. Patrick’s Parade.


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