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keyboard player and guitarist Derek Murray; and drummers Padraig Stevens, John Donnelly, Jimi Higgins, and Fran Breen. The fluidity of the band's line-up in part accounts for the variety of musical influences, including pop, punk, rock and roll, and traditional Irish, that make up the band's signature sound.
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and The Saw Doctors. Although not mentioned on the cover sleeve The Saw Doctors are clearly identified during the comic number when Dustin sings "Hey Ronnie is that the Saw Doctors? Is it? Who let yous into the studio? Hey eh Leo outta here this is a Dublin Song, meself and Ronnie." The Saw Doctors
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was released in 2001 and contained the minor hit "This Is Me". Entertainment.ie said in its review "to many music fans they're a novelty act that's long since passed its sell-by date. It would be a shame, however, if their dodgy image obscured the music, since Villains? is by some distance the best
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Moran and Carton have been the only constant presences in the Saw Doctors' ever-shifting line-up. Past members have included musical artist, producer and co producer of the band's debut album, John "Turps" Burke '87 to '93; bass player Pearse Doherty; keyboard and accordion player Tony Lambert;
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The Saw Doctors continued their revival in 2023 with shows across Ireland and the U.K. In March, after much speculation, they announced they would play 2 shows in the United States; one in New York City and one in Boston. Tickets for those shows went on sale on April 4th and sold out almost
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Although the Saw Doctors have released a number of studio albums over their career, their live shows have brought them international renown. In 2004, the band recorded its show before a crowd at the Black Box Theatre, Galway, and released a live audio CD and a concert DVD, both titled
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was completed leaving only Carton and Moran as members from the early days. The line-up changed to include Anthony Thistlethwaite on bass guitar. Thistlethwaite had been playing saxophone on and off with the band since the late 1980s, even playing on their first single "N17".
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In 2016, the band made the announcement that they would be back in the studio, and during the spring and summer of that year, they toured for the first time in over four years. The band toured Ireland, the UK and US and made an appearance on Ireland's
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national route which connects Galway with County Mayo and County Sligo, passing through the Saw Doctors' hometown of Tuam. Although "N17" did not chart upon its original release, the band's appearance at the inaugural 1990
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Their tour of the UK and Ireland scheduled for the Autumn and Winter of 2016 was put on hold, as Davy Carton was recovering from a throat operation. The dates were rescheduled to take place in the Spring of 2017.
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was released, which included tracks that had been part of the live show for the previous few years including "Galway & Mayo", "Tommy K" & "I'll Be on My Way". They also appeared in the 1999 Walter Foote
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When the Ireland and UK tour finally took place towards the end of 2017, it was a triumphant success. Subsequently, it was announced that Carton and Moran were writing material for a planned new album.
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and went to No.1 in the Irish Singles Chart on 18 November and stayed there for 4 weeks. Proceeds of the single's sale were in aid of the National Council for the Blind of Ireland. It featured
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Man United Man sung by Men United was another Saw Doctor inspired Irish chart topper. Written by Leo Moran and Davy Carton the single's proceeds raised money for the RTÉ telethon appeal,
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After a 5-year break from touring, in March 2022, The Saw Doctors announced a 4-date UK Tour for November and December 2022. This tour will consist of dates in
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Coincidentally, the Saw Doctors' song "To Win Just Once" was written and recorded shortly before Lambert hit the Lotto jackpot. It is the only song on the
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During the Saw Doctors' break from touring in 2013 three members (Moran, Thistlethwaite and O'Neill) formed a band with fellow Galway musicians called
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Cinema in Galway. The Saw Doctors played live from the cinema's balcony, caricaturing the short acoustic set U2 played atop the Savoy Cinema on
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again featured the band in the Black Box Theatre, this time on New Year's Day 2005. The band donated profits from this album to victims of
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appearances, including playing at the 40th anniversary of the Glastonbury Festival. September 2010 saw the release of their seventh album,
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The Saw Doctors rose to national attention during 1987 and 1988 as they toured in support of popular Irish bands such as the
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a collection of songs featuring local artists that celebrated the Galway football team in the wake of its success in the
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in the summer of 2008. "She Loves Me" charted at number two. In 2009 after six studio albums, Universal Music released
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As of 2016, the Saw Doctors are Leo Moran (vocals, guitar), Davy Carton (vocals, guitar), Kieran Duddy (keyboards),
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proceed to sing a rap verse about cooking turkey and to provide backing vocals until the end of the number.
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In April 1993, the Saw Doctors' keyboard and accordion player Tony Lambert, who had previously played with
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immediately. These were their only US shows of 2023. The New York City show took place on July 7th at the
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In late 1988 and early 1989, The Saw Doctors accompanied The Waterboys on tours of Ireland and
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premiered there on 27 October 1988. Footage from the tongue-in-cheek stunt was featured on
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to Galway and parked just off the N17 road, had purchased his winning ticket in a local
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used the Saw Doctors song "Never Mind the Strangers" in an advertisement campaign for
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In spring 2013, the Saw Doctors announced a break from touring, initially for a year.
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and "Same Oul' Town" was featured in the film. The Saw Doctors appeared on the 2007
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Christmas special. The band reappeared in 2010 Killinascully Christmas special.
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He died on 29 April 2018 in Thailand after a long battle with heart disease.
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The first release under their new Shamtown label was the "Small Bit of Love"
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Following their success at Féile, the band released their second single, "
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They followed this with the release of another live album and DVD,
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852,000 (2023: approx. €2 million) when he won the jackpot in the
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and the Boston show took place July 8th at the MGM Music Hall.
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in February 1996. It went on to peak at number six in the
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On May 24, 2024, the band released a new single titled
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followed. Their career was giving a boost when at the
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including three number ones. Their first number one, "
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shop. After his win, he left the band and settled in
1592:(5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 847. 534:Pearse Doherty left the band after the touring of 1517:"Saw Doctors to be honoured at Meteors – RTÉ Ten" 785:in the US. The Saw Doctors made an appearance in 1967: 1887:If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back 1411:If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back 890:If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back 755:The Saw Doctors' song "She Says" is used as the 448:which gained them their first Top 30 hit in the 421:If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back 314:In the autumn of 1988, The Saw Doctors filmed a 37:The Saw Doctors performing at Guilfest in 2011. 995:To Win Just Once / The Best of the Saw Doctors 615:featured twenty two of their tracks, and went 609:To Win Just Once – The Best of The Saw Doctors 427:In 1992, the band released their second Album 424:entered the Irish albums chart at number one. 1783: 775:1998 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1929:The Further Adventures of... The Saw Doctors 1544: 938:The Further Adventures of... The Saw Doctors 694: 629:The Further Adventures of... The Saw Doctors 479:"World of Good", "To Win Just Once" and the 465:The band released their third studio album 1790: 1776: 375:. In August 1989, The Waterboys' frontman 318:on a flat-bed truck while driving between 178:are an Irish rock band. Formed in 1986 in 1160:"Me Heart is Livin in the Sixties Still" 622:During 2010, the band played a number of 1638: 1551:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1007: 541: 1689: 1687: 1612: 1499:"Saw Doctors to be honoured at Meteors" 687:, whilst also announcing a show at the 414:," a humorously off-colour paean to an 238:The Saw Doctors were formed in 1986 by 1968: 1587: 1057:"Red Cortina (Special Acapella 2010)" 1023: 233: 1771: 1531: 970: 517:as well as contributing songs to its 1684: 1613:Tierney, Declan (3 September 2015). 505:In October 1998, their fourth album 1797: 1695:"The Saw Doctors: To win just once" 1275: 246:band, Too Much for the White Man), 242:(formerly a member of defunct Tuam 13: 1986:Musical groups established in 1987 1718: 1434: 1383: 1237:"That's What She Said Last Night" 727:The band performed three songs at 568:as well as the sixth studio album 14: 2002: 1991:Musical groups from County Galway 1758:The Saw Doctors' Official website 1751: 1664: 750: 168:The Saw Doctors' official website 1471:Problems playing this file? 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Index

The Saw Doctors performing at Guilfest in 2011.
Tuam
County Galway
Ireland
Rock
Leo Moran
Davy Carton
Anthony Thistlethwaite
Eímhín Craddock
The Saw Doctors' official website
Tuam
County Galway
Top 30
Republic of Ireland
I Useta Lover
Meteor Ireland Music Awards
Bruce Springsteen
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Sex Pistols
The Undertones
John Prine
Leo Moran
reggae
Davy Carton
punk
Blaze X
London
Anthony Thistlethwaite
Hothouse Flowers
The Stunning

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