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  1. I don't own this. I do have two copies of the lp and I looooooooooove it! I got this upload from youtube some years ago but it has disappeared so sorry, Jack...

  2. About this record. Jackie McAuley released only one album during the Golden Era. That’s the album we have up for sale here. The album was released in 1971. The full name of Jackie James McAuley. He is an Irish singer/songwriter who is active in the Irish and British Folk scene. During his career he released 3 other albums released many years ...

  3. Jackie at Blackstairs. Luigi at Blackstairs. Belfast Blues Festival with The Blues Katz. Past history. THEM 1965. Trader Horne 1970. THEM 1965. THEM 1965. The Belfast Gypsies. 1967. With The Poor Mouth at The Skanderborg festival. Solo in Moscow 2001.

  4. Jackie McAuley, an Album by Jackie McAuley. Released in July 1971 on Dawn (catalog no. DNLS 3023; Vinyl LP). Genres: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter. Rated #1105 in the best albums of 1971. ... Plus Jackie McAuley seems to throw in some jazz and funky grooves, which radio darlings frowned upon I'm sure.

  5. Van Morrison may have the most exalted career of any ex-member of Them, but Jackie McAuley is a close runner-up, at least in terms of longevity. Born in Northern Ireland in 1946 and the younger brother of Pat McAuley -- himself later a drummer -- Jackie McAuley grew up surrounded by traditional Irish music, and revealed a serious proficiency at the piano as a boy.

  6. Jackie became 50% owner of M&C when Nancy McAuley retired in May of 2016 to then make the firm a family owned business with her mom, Becky Crandall. Jackie has enjoyed working side-by-side with her mom, growing professionally and bouncing off ideas with each other. Jackie has expanded the firm’s team and brought in young talent with great ...

  7. Trader Horne was a British duo, consisting of multi-instrumentalist and former Them keyboard player and vocalist Jackie McAuley, and former Fairport Convention lead vocalist Judy Dyble.The short-lived musical partnership broke up after releasing only one LP, Morning Way, in 1970.The band was named after DJ John Peel's nanny, Florence Horne, nicknamed "Trader" in reference to explorer Trader Horn.