The Wolfe Tones

The Wolfe Tones are an Irish folk and rebel band founded in Dublin in 1963. They are known for their committed songs, reflecting Irish republicanism, nationalism and historical events. The original line-up consisted of Brian Warfield, Derek Warfield, Noel Nagle and Tommy Byrne. The band takes its name from Theobald Wolfe Tone, leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and founding figure of Irish republican ideology. Over the decades, The Wolfe Tones have become one of the most influential and enduring voices in Irish folk and protest music, maintaining a strong presence in Ireland and within the Irish diaspora. Their music combines traditional Irish instrumentation - such as the tin whistle, banjo and bodhrán - with vocal harmonies and narratives often centered on Irish history, rebellion, emigration and social struggle. Wolfe Tones gained considerable popularity in the late 1960s and 1970s, with the release of a series of albums that became staples in Irish homes and nationalist events. Their most iconic songs include "Banks of the Ohio" (1967), "The Snowy Breasted-Pearl" (1972), "The Helicopter Song " ( 1973), "Padriac Pearse" (1979), "Irish Eyes" (1983), "My Heart Is in Ireland" (1985) and "You'll Never Beat the Irish" (2002). These songs became anthems of Irish nationalism and republican causes, but were also often controversial because of their overtly political themes, particularly during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Key albums include The Foggy Dew (1965), Up the Rebels (1966), Rifles of the I.R.A. (1970), Let the People Sing (1972), Till Ireland a Nation (1974) and Spirit of the Nation (1981). Their later works include You'll Never Beat the Irish (2001), as well as various compilations including 25th Anniversary (1989) and two live albums that have maintained their popularity across generations. Despite internal tensions, notably the departure of Derek Warfield in 2001 following a dispute over touring and rights, the band continued to perform as a trio (Brian Warfield, Noel Nagle and Tommy Byrne). The band has retained a loyal following into the 21st century and, on July 13, 2025, played its final concert at Thomond Park in Limerick.

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