Shane MacGowan, frontman of The Pogues, died at the age of 65. Fairytale of New York, his most famous song, is a Christmas ...
Grian Chatten from Fontaines DC joined the celtic punk band on stage in Dublin’s 3Arena, filling in the empty space left by the passing of frontman Shane MacGowan. MacGowan passed away in ...
The Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan left behind a huge fortune following ... Victoria said the “hardest part” was hearing his music, but added: “I can’t help but be grateful.
THE widow of Pogues ­legend Shane MacGowan has revealed she would have ... to cope with constant reminders of Shane, with legendary song Fairytale of New York played ­constantly over Christmas.
The Pogues lead singer Shane MacGowan reportedly left ... Speaking about MacGowan's enduring influence on the band's music, Finer revealed to the PA news agency: "A lot of the music he wrote ...
I gave them both to Shane and he gave it a Broadway melody, and there it was." MacGowan named the song after the JP Donleavy's 1973 novel A Fairy Tale of New York, which Finer was reading at the ...
THE Pogues fans have gone wild after the legendary band reunited for a special gig one year after the death of Shane MacGowan ... of The Pogues' hit 1984 song. Pogues founding members Jem Finer ...
Shane MacGowan’s wife ... get around to compiling the “reams” of prose MacGowan wrote about characters who first appeared in his songs. “He wrote a lot of stories about rehab,” she ...
The original song featured The Pogues' Shane MacGowan trading verses with the legendary Kirsty MacColl. The 34-year-old, whose real name is Andrew Byrne, chose to reimagine the classic in his ...