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Ciarán Bourke

Irish musician

Ciarán Bourke

Born18 February 1935
Dublin, Ireland
Died10 May 1988 (aged 53)
Dublin, Ireland
GenresIrish folk
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist
Years active1962–1974 (The Dubliners)
Formerly ofThe Dubliners

Musical artist

Ciarán Bourke (18 February 1935 – 10 May 1988) was an Irish musician and one of the original founding members of the Irish folk band The Dubliners.[1]

Early life

Ciarán Bourke was born in Dublin on 18 February 1935, but lived most of his life in Tibradden, County Dublin.

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  • Born 14/15 July 1895 in High St., Kilkenny, son of James Bourke, merchant tailor, and Kate Bourke (née Walshe).
  • Bourke, Ulick Joseph (1829–87), catholic priest, Irish-language revivalist, teacher, and antiquarian, was born 29 December 1829 at.
  • A list of the Kilkenny people included in the Dictionary of Irish Biography (James McGuire & James Quinn (eds), Dictionary of Irish Biography, 9 vols.
  • Irish folk band The Dubliners in London, UK, circa 1970.
  • His father, a doctor, was in practice in the city. The children had an Irish-speaking nanny. Ciarán's early exposure to Irish continued throughout his education, attending Colaiste Mhuire, Parnell Square, Dublin. He later attended University College Dublin for a course in Agricultural Science.

    He did not take his degree but always retained an interest in farming.

    The Dubliners

    After leaving universi