Finbar & Eddie Furey was the Irish folk duo comprising two of the Furey brothers, Finbar Furey (uillean pipes) and Eddie Furey (guitar and vocals) who toured and recorded together from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. The duo's eponymous debut album was released on Transatlantic Records in 1968. During 1969–1970, the duo were backing musicians with The Clancy Brothers and appeared on two of their albums. In 1976, they joined with their other brothers, Paul Furey and George Furey, and with family friend Davey Arthur to form The Furey Brothers And Davey Arthur.
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Finbar & Eddie Furey was the Irish folk duo comprising two of the Furey brothers, Finbar Furey (uillean pipes) and Eddie Furey (guitar and vocals) who toured and recorded together from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. The duo's eponymous debut album was released on Transatlantic Records i… read more
Finbar & Eddie Furey was the Irish folk duo comprising two of the Furey brothers, Finbar Furey (uillean pipes) and Eddie Furey (guitar and vocals) who toured and recorded together from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. The duo's eponymous debut album was released on Transatlantic Records in 1968. During 1969–1970, the duo were backing musicians with The Clanc…read more