…a short history

"The story, as outlined by the ARC Records sleeve notes, stated that: "The Abbey Tavern Singers were formed in 1962 when Mrs. (Minnie) Scott-Lennon of the Abbey Tavern in Howth, Dublin decided that musicians and balladeers performing in a relaxed sing-along manner would be popular. Within a short time the newly formed Singers were drawing capacity crowds into the Howth establishment. In 1966 a solid Irish rouser "We're Off To Dublin In The Green" featuring the singers was released on TV as a beer commercial. This ad created by Carling Breweries Ltd. increased the group's popularity many times over and indeed in Canada listening to the Abbey Tavern Singers fast became the new national past-time. This song-come-jingle was then released on record by the Singers and became an international hit. Shortly thereafter the Abbey Tavern Singers toured North America and charmed the continent."


The Abbey Tavern is still owned and operated by the Scott-Lennon family and the Abbey Tavern Singers continue to perform.

Discography

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The Rafters Ring at the Abbey Tavern: 1965 - Pye NPL-18127 LP

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We're Off To Dublin In The Green: 1966 - Arc AC-5003 LP

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You Don't Have To Be Irish…: 1967 - Arc ACM-5005 LP

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The Abbey Tavern Singers On Tour: 1968 - Arc AC-5010 LP

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Traditional Music and Song: 1970 - Abbey Tavern ATP-101 LP

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Traditional Ballads: 1970 - Abbey Tavern ATP-102 LP

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The Spirit Of Ireland: 1970 - Abbey Tavern ATP-103 EP

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Traditional Irish Music and Ballads: 1971 - Abbey Tavern ATP-104 LP

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