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Dervish is an
Irish traditional music Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a genre of folk music that developed in Ireland. In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there we ...
group from
County Sligo County Sligo ( , gle, Contae Shligigh) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the Border Region and is part of the province of Connacht. Sligo is the administrative capital and largest town in the county. Sligo County Council is the local ...
,
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which has been described by
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as "an icon of Irish music". They were formed in 1989 by Liam Kelly, Shane Mitchell,
Martin McGinley Martin McGinley, who is originally from Raphoe, County Donegal, is a former BBC journalist and also edited the ''Derry Journal'', the ''Donegal Democrat'' and the ''Donegal People's Press''. He ran his own PR company Martin McGinley PR. He is no ...
, Brian McDonagh, and Michael Holmes and have been fronted by singer Cathy Jordan since 1991. They represented Ireland in the final of the
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Helsinki, Finland, following the country's victory at the with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah" by Lordi. Organised by the European Broadcasti ...
, singing a song written by John Waters and Tommy Moran. In 2019 they released an album on the US Rounder Records label called ''The Great Irish Song Book'' featuring a selection of classic Irish songs sung by a number of well known singers including Steve Earle, Andrea Corr, Vince Gill, Kate Rusby, Imelda May, Rhiannon Giddens, The Steel Drivers, Brendan Gleeson, Abigail Washburn, and Jamey Johnson. In 2019 they received a lifetime achievement award from the BBC.


History

The band was originally called The Boys of Sligo; an album under this title, with Martin McGinley on fiddle, and with no vocals, was released by Sound Records (SUN CD1). In 1991 the band were joined by
Roscommon Roscommon (; ) is the county town and the largest town in County Roscommon in Ireland. It is roughly in the centre of Ireland, near the meeting of the N60, N61 and N63 roads. The name Roscommon is derived from Coman mac Faelchon who buil ...
-born singer Cathy Jordan and fiddle player Shane McAleer. Dervish's first album, ''Harmony Hill'', was released in 1993. In 1994 their second album, ''Playing with Fire'', was released. In 1996 Dervish released ''At the End of the Day''. Their fourth album, ''Live in Palma'', was recorded in front of a live audience in 1997. In 1998 McAleer left the band and was replaced by Sligo musician Séamie O'Dowd and fiddle player Tom Morrow. Dervish's fifth album, ''Midsummer's Night'', was released in 1999. In 2001 Dervish released ''Decade'', a compilation of tracks from their first five albums. In 2003 they released ''Spirit'', followed by ''A Healing Heart'' in 2006. ;Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Dervish performed as the Irish entry for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Helsinki, Finland, following the country's victory at the with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah" by Lordi. Organised by the European Broadcasti ...
. They finished last (with five points which were awarded to them by the Albanian back-up jury because of a failed televote), for their performance of "
They Can't Stop The Spring Ireland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "They Can't Stop the Spring" written by John Waters and Tommy Moran. The song was performed by the band Dervish, which was internally selected in November 2006 by the Irish b ...
". ;2012 Boycott of Israel In the Spring of 2012, Dervish was one of two Irish bands that canceled heavily advertised concerts in Israel citing a
cultural boycott of Israel Boycotts of Israel are the refusal and incitement to refusal to have commercial or social dealings with Israel in order to inflict economic hardship upon the state. The objective of boycotts of Israel is to influence Israel's practices and pol ...
. The band's lead vocalist, Cathy Jordan, stated "it was very naïve of me to think our motives would not be misunderstood and misrepresented. So much so it started an avalanche of negativity which has made it impossible for us to make the trip regardless of our motives." Jordan added that "Although I was aware of the concerns with our proposed visit to Israel, I wasn’t quite prepared for the extent of the venom directed at us."Dervish pull out of Israel tour after social media 'venom'
by Ronan McGreevy and Paddy Clancy. ''Irishtimes.com''
Irish bands cancel Israel performances citing boycott
, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), 6 May 2012.
Irish Justice Minister
Alan Shatter Alan Joseph Shatter (born 14 February 1951) is an Irish lawyer, author and former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Justice and Equality and Minister for Defence from 2011 to 2014. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Sou ...
accused the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) of "cyberbullying" Dervish into withdrawing from the concerts.Shatter accuses Palestine group of cyberbullying
by Jerome Reilly, ''Independent.ie'', 6 May 2012. IPSG National co-ordinator Kevin Squires stated that the organization had directed its supporters to target Dervish's website, although he denied Jordan's claim that there was any "venom" directed towards the band.


Discography

*''The Boys of Sligo'' (1989) # Paddy's Trip to Scotland/The New Rigged Ship/Larry Redican's Bow # The Dolphin/The Clapton Jigs # Thos Byrnes/The Man Of Aran # Jackson's/The Cliffs of Glencolumbkille # The Sligo Set: Martin Wynne's/Lad O’Beirne's/McDermott's # The Raphoe Reel/The Chestnut Tree # The Boys Of Sligo/Monaghan Twig # The World's End Set # Eddie Kelly's Jigs # Unknown Reel/Return From Camden Town # The Key Of The Convent/Tommy People's Reel # The Dancing Bear/Oreaga # Walsh's Fancy/The Congress/Spoil the Dance *''Harmony Hill'' (1993) # Apples in Winter # Hills of Greenmore # The Green Fields of Miltown # Bellaghy Fair # The Ploughman # The Green Mountain # Welcome Poor Paddy Home # Jig C Jig # The Fair Maid # Virginia Set # A Stór Mo Chroí # Slides & Reels *''Playing with Fire'' (1995) # Buckley's Fancy # Molly And Johnny # Last Nights Fun # Wheels Of The World # Maire Mor # I Buried My Wife # The Hungry Rock # Cailin Rua # Ash Plant Set # Peigin Mo Chroi # The Game Of Love # Willie Lennox # Let Down The Blade *''At the End Of The Day'' (1996) # Touching Cloth (Reels) # Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí (Song) # Jim Coleman's (Mazurka & Reels) # An Spailpín Fánach (Song) # Packie Duignan's (Jigs) # Lone Shanakyle (Song) # Drag Her Round The Road (Reels) # Peata Beag (Song) # The Trip To Sligo Set (Reels) # Sile Ni Ghadhra (Song) # The Kilavill Set (Jigs) # I Courted A Wee Girl # Josefin's Waltz (Dervish & Väsen) # Eileen McMahon *''Live in Palma'' (1997) # Packie Duignan's (Jigs) # An Spailpín Fánach (Song) # Slow Reels # Sheila Nee Iyer (Song) # The Trip To Sligo (Reels) # The Hungry Rock # Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí (Song) # Molly And Johnny (Song) # The Green Mountain # I Courted A Wee Girl/Josefin's Waltz (Song) # Drag Her Round The Road (Reels) #
Máire Mhór Máire is the Irish language form of the Latin Maria, which was in turn a Latin form of the Greek names Μαριαμ, or Mariam, and Μαρια, or Maria, found in the New Testament. Both New Testament names were forms of the Hebrew name or Mir ...
(Song) # I Buried Me Wife and Danced On Top Of Her (Jigs) # The Hills Of Greanmore (Song) # The World's End (Reels) # Peata Beag (Song) # Pheigín Mo Chroi (Song) # Jim Coleman's (Muzurka and Reels) # Happy Birthday To Felip # Edward by Lough Éirn's Shore (Song) # Killavil Jigs # Allelu na Gnamha *''Midsummer's Night'' (1999) # Midsummer's Night # Seán Bháin # Tenpenny Bit # The Banks of Sweet Viledee # Palmer's Gate # Érin Grá mo Chroí # Lark on the Strand # Cairns Hill # There was a Maid in her Father's Garden # Abbeyfeale Set # An T-Úll # Bold Doherty # Out on the Road # Red-haired Mary *''Decade'' (2001) # The Kilavill Set # Molly and Johnny # The Lark on the Strand # The Hills of Greanmore # The Worlds End # Apples in Winter # Peigín mo chroí # Josefin's Waltz # An Spailpín Fánach # The Hungry Rock # The Banks of the Sweet Viledee # Palmer's Gate # Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí # Jim Coleman's *''Spirit'' (2003) # John Blessings # An Rógaire Dubh/
Na Ceannabháin Bhána Na Ceannabháin Bhána (; "The Fair Canavans") is a song in slip jig time from Carna in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. It was collected by Séamus Ennis Séamus Ennis ( ga, Séamas Mac Aonghusa; 5 May 1919 – 5 October 1982) was an Iris ...
/Páidín O Raifeartaí # Father Jack # Fair-Haired Boy # Siesta Set # Soldier Laddie # Beauties of Autumn # The Lag's Song # Boots of Spanish Leather # O'Raghailligh's Grave # Swallows Tail # The Cocks Are Crowing # Whelans: Trounsdells Cross, Whelans *''A Healing Heart'' (2005) # I Courted a Wee Girl / Josefin's Waltz # A Stór Mo Croí # Boots of Spanish Leather # Willie Lennox # Erin Grá mo Chroi # Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí # The Fairhaired Boy # Lone Shanakyle # I Hope You Still Dance # Josefin's Waltz *''Travelling Show'' (2007) # Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves # The Coolea Jigs # My Bride and I # The Cat She Went A-Hunting # The Bealtine Set # Grainne # Heading Home # The Queen and The Soldier # The Masters Return # Lord Levett # The Jolly Tinker # Crucan Na bPaiste *''The Thrush in the Storm'' (2013) # The Green Gowned Lass # Baba Chonraoí # Maggie's Lilt # The Lover's Token # The Rolling Wave # Shanagolden # The Corner House # The Banks of the Clyde # Handsome Polly-O # Harp and Shamrock # Snoring Biddy # The Thrush in the Storm *''Celebration!! 1989-2014'' (2014) # Midsummer's Night # Snoring Biddy # The Coolea Jigs # Bold Doherty # Killavil Jigs # The Ploughman # Maggie's Lilt # Cailin Rua # Packie Duighnan's # Boots of Spanish leather # Buckley's Fancy # Lord Levett # The Swallow's Tail # Red Haired Mary # Welcome Poor Paddy Home *''The Great Irish Song Book'' (2019) # The Rambling Irishman # There's Whiskey in the Jar # Molly Malone #
The Galway Shawl {{Wikisource"The Galway Shawl" is a traditional Irish folk song, concerning a rural courtship in the West of Ireland. The first known version was collected by Sam Henry from Bridget Kealey in Dungiven in 1936.Sam Henry's Songs of the People, p 26 ...
# She Moved through the Fair # The Rocky Road to Dublin #
Down by the Sally Gardens "Down by the Salley Gardens" (''Irish: Gort na Saileán'') is a poem by William Butler Yeats published in '' The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems'' in 1889. History Yeats indicated in a note that it was "an attempt to reconstruct an old song ...
# On Raglan Road # Dónal Óg # The Fields of Athenry # The May Morning Dew # The West Coast of Clare #
The Parting Glass "The Parting Glass" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends. It has also long been sung in Ireland, enjoying considerable popularity to this day and strongly influencing the style in which it is often ...


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dervish (Band) Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Ireland Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2007 Celtic music groups Irish folk musical groups Musical groups established in 1989 Musical groups from County Sligo