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  1. 21 de ago. de 2008 · Ronnie Drew, the gravelly voiced folk singer and guitarist who founded the Irish group the Dubliners and also sang with the Pogues and other rock bands, died on Saturday in Dublin. He was 73.

  2. The one and only Ronnie Drew, founding member of the world famous Dubliners. The unmistakeable voice of Dublin once described 'like coke being crushed under ...

  3. The gravel voiced Ronnie Drew is one of the legendary figures of Irish traditional music. He was a founder member of the Dubliners and one of the main front men of the band. His unique singing style and dry sense of humour endeared him to fans all over the world. As well as the time he spent with the Dubliners, he also had a successful solo career.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ronnie_DrewRonnie Drew - Wikipedia

    Ronnie Drew. Joseph Ronald "Ronnie" Drew (Dún Laoghaire, 16 september 1934 - Dublin, 16 augustus 2008) was een Iers gitaarspeler en zanger die vooral bekendheid kreeg als oprichter van The Dubliners.Hij is vooral bekend geraakt door zijn zang in de singles "Seven Drunken Nights" en "The Irish Rover". Hij was herkenbaar door zijn lange baard, blauwe ogen en rauwe stem.

  5. 21 de ago. de 2008 · In his final interview, battling Ronnie Drew revealed the fear he felt fighting cancer -- and how his bravery was inspired by his late wife, Deirdre.

  6. Biography of Ronnie Drew. Ronald Drew (Ránall Ó Draoi in Irish Gaelic) was born in 1934 in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin. As an adult, he discovered a real passion for music. He left Ireland in the 1950s for Spain, where he taught English, Spanish and flamenco guitar.

  7. Ronnie Drew (født 16. september 1934 i Dún Laoghaire i Irland, død 16. august 2008 i Dublin) var en irsk sanger og folkemusiker.Han er kjent for medvirkning i gruppen The Dubliners og ble i sin tid regnet som en av ledende representanter for irsk folkemusikk.Drew var blant annet kjent for sin grove stemme og som de andre i Dubliners langt hår og skjegg..