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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HorslipsHorslips - Wikipedia

    Eamon Carr (born 12 November 1948), is from Kells, County Meath. He and Peter Fallon were among the founding members of a poetry and beat performance group called Tara Telephone in Dublin in the late 1960s that also published the quarterly literary journal Capella. He is the drummer in the band.

  2. www.eamoncarr.ieEamon Carr

    Writer, musician, art historian, Eamon Carr co-founded Horslips, the pioneering folk-rock group in which he is lyricist and drummer He is a widely-published commentator on culture, arts and sport.

  3. 26 de nov. de 2004 · By the time they finished touring in October 1980 the band - Eamon Carr, Barry Devlin, John Fean, Jim Lockhart and Charles O' Connor - had entertained an entire generation of Irish kids. But it wasn't just the ballrooms of Ireland that rocked to the Dancehall Sweethearts.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2008 · Eamon Carr has been a significant figure in the Irish artistic and cultural scene for many years. In the late 1960s he co-founded Tara Telephone, the music ...

  5. Deirdre Unforgiven, a new dramatic work by the journalist, poet and musician Eamon Carr, is a re-telling of the legend of Deirdre of The Sorrows, a narrative that has inspired artists for centuries, and one of the most barbarous, complex and intriguing stories in Irish mythology.

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  7. There are plenty of broken dreams too. “ The most talented boxing writer of his generation, Eamon Carr’s significant account of Irish boxing’s years of triumph and desolation ”. “ A knockout…marvellous writing, up there with the George Plimptons of this world. Each chapter is packed with incident.