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  1. 31 de oct. de 2017 · BY: Aidan Lonergan. October 31, 2017. shares 24. Share this article: FORMER member of the famed Irish traditional band The Chieftains, Ronnie McShane, has passed away at a care home in Dublin. Mr McShane died peacefully at St Mary’s Nursing Home in Phoenix Park on Saturday, October 28.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2017 · Ronnie McShane, one of the former members of Irish trad group The Chieftains, has died at a Dublin nursing home. McShane, who was also a former props master at the Abbey Theatre, played bones...

  3. Ronnie McShane – bones, bodhrán (1975–1976; died 2017) Touring musicians. Tim Edey – guitars, melodeon/button accordion, piano, backing vocals; Seamie O'Dowd – guitars, accordion (replacing Tim Edey when he is not touring?) [citation needed] Triona Marshall – keyboards, harp; Tara Breen – fiddle, saxophone, step dancing

  4. 31 de oct. de 2017 · 8.14am, 31 Oct 2017. 26.8k. 4. FORMER MEMBER OF The Chieftains Ronnie McShane has died peacefully at a Dublin nursing home. McShane played bones and percussion with the famed Irish traditional...

  5. rhythmbones.org › documents › RBPRhythm Bones Player

    There was a pair of bones on the cover, and on the liner notes of the last track, Few bones players can claim the accomplishments of Ronnie McShane. He was a member of the ground breaking group, Ceoltoiri Cualann in the sixties and performed on both radio and television extensively with them as well as recording a number of records.

  6. 12 de oct. de 2021 · The Chieftains perdieron sucesivamente a varios miembros históricos en lo que va de siglo (Derek Bell en 2002; Martin Fay en 2012; Seán Potts en 2014; Ronnie McShane en 2017), y Moloney seguía...

  7. Ronnie McShane. Profile. Tribute. Obituary. Peadar O’Riada, son of Sean O’Riada Composer, musician, visionary who started the group Ceoltori Cullanann which had a profound effect on traditional Irish music. Ronnie knew Sean in Dublin when he worked at the Abbey Theater, and later moved with him to West Cork, Cuill Adoh.