When people talk about Irish punk music, one band is mentioned more than any other. That band is Flogging Molly. No St. Patrick’s Day would be complete without them. Their songs were built for beer ...
It’s ironic that the Dropkick Murphys have become practically synonymous with the words Irish and insurgency, especially since that particular outfit hails from Boston, a city that’s separated by ...
Over the past quarter-century, Irish punk band Flogging Molly have built their reputation on their 1,000-plus raucous, balls-to-the-wall performances in the U.S. and across the globe. Every show is ...
With the grit and tenacity that have exemplified their history to date, Flogging Molly is excited to announce their upcoming St. Patrick’s Day live stream performance. Taking place Wednesday, March 17 ...
You just never know what’s going to be on tap when you sneak into a bar at 17. “I was simply trying to find my way,” says bass guitarist Nathen Maxwell of Flogging Molly. “I had just dropped out of ...
OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- Popular LA-based Celtic folk-punk outfit Flogging Molly pays a visit to the Bay Area Friday, headlining an evening of global sounds at the Fox Theater with Eastern European ...
Flogging Molly and The Dropkick Murphys summer 2018 tour of the US East Coast begins tonight with a sold-out show in Cleveland, Ohio. After Dave King’s record deal fell through following his big move ...
Bridget Regan plays violin and tin whistle in Flogging Molly, the Irish-American punk-rock group that cut its teeth during a residency at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub in Los Angeles in 1994. The ...
It’s ironic that the Dropkick Murphys have become practically synonymous with the words Irish and insurgency, especially since that particular outfit hails from Boston, a city that’s separated by ...
Irish rebel songs were born from the crush of oppression and political strife, delivered by crooners and collectives intent on percussive protest. And whether delivered emotionally or with blunt ...
If you can see past the chaos of the current holiday, you can just make out St. Patrick’s day on the horizon – and with it, our favorite Orlando-Irish tradition. No, not the one where we offer ...