Cherish the Ladies Lyrics Follow
Cherish the Ladies is an American all-female super group focused on Celtic music. The band began as a concert series in New York in January 1985, the brainchild of Mick Moloney who wanted to showcase the brightest female musicians in America in what had been a male-dominated scene. The group took its name from a traditional Irish jig called "Cherish the Ladies", and the series opened to sold-out concerts. Their leader Joanie Madden plays flute and tin whistle. The other members of the group play a wide variety of instruments. Their albums contain both tunes (instrumental tracks) and songs (tracks with vocals).
Source: Wikipedia
Albums
Popular Songs
- The Old Maids of Galway / The Sunny Banks / The Flooded Road to Glenties / Free & Easy
- The Green Fields of Canada
- Bogie's Bonnie Belle
- Woman of the House Medley: The Fairy Queen / The Gooseberry Bush / Paddy Kelly's / Woman of the House
- Fair and Tender Ladies
- Paddy O' Snap / Robin Kellegher / The Cove of Cork
- Carolan's / Favorite Jig / The Rakes of Cashel / Highland March in Oscar & Malvina
- Betsy Belle and Mary Gray
- Rayleen's Reel: Rayleen's Reel / The Pullet / Scotch Mary / Within a Mile of Dublin
- Sweet Thames Flow Softly
- The Jolly Seven / The Rascal on the Haystack / Bonkers in Yonkers
- The Dance: Galway Hornpipe / Desiree O'Connor's / The Moher Reel
- Sheehan's Reel
- Highway to Kilkenny: Highway to Kilkenny / The Boys of Portaferry / The Abbey Reel / Ashmaleen House
- The Green Cottage Polkas: The Green Cottage Polka / Jer O'Connell's / Tom's Tavern
- Barrel Rafferty's Jigs: Peter Murphy's / The Ballinakill Ditch / Barrel Rafferty's Jig
- The Leader of the Band
- John of Dreams
- Father's Day
- The Nightbird / Mystery's Dance
- Is Fada Liom Uaimí Uaimí
- The Waves of Kilkee
- The Curragh of Kildare
- The Tapas Reel Set
- Last Night's Fun Set: Last Night's Fun / The Chattering Magpie / The Black Haired Lass / The Commodore
- The Limerick Lassies Set
- Matt Hyland
- The Harbor Jig Set
- Raveled Hank of Yarn Set: Mullin's Fancy / The Raveled Hank of Yarn / Gilbert Clancy's
- Erin Grá Mo Chrói