“The Mantle So Green” (or “Her Mantle So Green”) is a fairly well-known folk ballad. The narrator of much of the ballad is a young veteran of Waterloo who falls in love with Nancy, a woman in a green mantle. Nancy initially rejects him until she discovers that the narrator saw her lover die at […]
Brian Warfield talks about life on the road with The Wolfe Tones and makes several major announcements regarding Wolfe Tones Fest 55 taking place at the Citywest in Dublin on 29th, 30th & 31st December 2017. www.wolfetonesfest.com
Fan interviews and highlights from The Wolfe Tones historic series of concerts at Citywest in Dublin, commemorating the centenary of the Easter Rising of 1916.
The Wolfe Tones are currently down under on their 50th Anniversary Tour of Australia. Take a look back at this rare and unreleased concert recording from the Gaiety Theatre with footage of a classic performance of “Far Away In Australia” taken from the only known surviving copy of this rare concert.
On the eve of their 50th Anniversary, take a look back at rare footage of The Wolfe Tones first ever appearance at the now legendary Siamsa Cois Laoi performances! Subscribe for more…
The summer is here and its been one of the hottest weeks ever recorded in Irish history! And some people just love to complain… but not The Wolfe Tones! They’re going for a trip on Uncle Nobby’s Steamboat… back to childhood days at Tramore Amusement Park in Waterford! Produced by Kenneally Films. www.kenneallyfilms.com
Check out The Wolfe Tones as they perform “The First Of May” for a very unique audience… their grandchildren! The song was written by the Gibb brothers (of the BeeGees) and was a major hit for The Wolfe Tones in 1972. When we were small, and Christmas trees were tall, We used to love while […]