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The Johnstons

The Johnstons The Johnstons Irish band The Johnstons were an Irish close-harmony folk band, founded in Slane, County Meath, Ireland, consisting of siblings Adrienne, Lucy and Michael Johnston.[1] Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Johnstons Origin Slane, Ireland Genres Folk Years active Early 1960s – 1970s Past members Adrienne Johnston Lucy Johnston Michael Johnston Mick Moloney Paul Brady Gavin Spencer Close Career The Johnstons began performing in the early 1960s in Slane.[2] They signed to Pye Records in 1965 and recorded Ewan MacColl's "The Travelling People", a major hit for them.[1] They added Mick Moloney, who was then becoming a major figure in the Irish music scene, and Paul Brady, while Michael Johnston departed.[1] They continued recording to great success…

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GENRES: Folk, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

The Wherefore And The Why / My House
The Wherefore And The Why / My House
Both Sides Now / Urge For Going
Both Sides Now / Urge For Going (1968)