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Irish folk singer (born 1944)
Patsy Watchorn (born 16 October 1944) is an Irish folk singer. He is notable for being a member of the Dublin City Ramblers and later The Dubliners. Watchorn
Patsy_Watchorn
Irish folk band
member of the Dubliners in that group, following the retirement of Patsy Watchorn in 2014 and the death of Eamonn Campbell in 2017. The Dubliners, initially
The_Dubliners
Surname list
Watchorn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dan Watchorn, guitarist of Canadian rock band Priestess Patsy Watchorn (born 1944), Irish
Watchorn
Name list
American female impersonator, singer, and entertainer Patsy Watchorn (born 1944), Irish folk singer Patsy (Monty Python), in the 1975 film Monty Python and
Patsy
Irish folk band
the only current member of the original line-up, that also included Patsy Watchorn later member of The Dubliners. The Dublin City Ramblers began life in
Dublin_City_Ramblers
Musical artist
O'Connor: "He's my best pupil ever". Together with Eamonn Campbell, Patsy Watchorn and Seán Cannon, Gerry O'Connor plans to keep on touring in 2013 as
Gerry_O'Connor_(banjo_player)
Irish musician & composer (born 1939)
of the band featured Sheahan himself, Sean Cannon, Eamonn Campbell, Patsy Watchorn and Gerry O'Connor. In 2013 Sheahan went on tour with Jane and Shane
John_Sheahan
Irish folk singer
York City (where he owns a number of pubs) in 2005 and was replaced by Patsy Watchorn. After living in New York for several years he moved back to Ireland
Paddy_Reilly
Irish folk ballad by Pete St. John
by The Dubliners, Four to the Bar, The Irish Rovers, Gaelic Storm, Patsy Watchorn, and Patrick Clifford.[citation needed] List of Irish ballads Strawberry
The_Ferryman_(song)
Irish musician and snooker player
members of The Dubliners, a band in which his older brother Patsy Watchorn was a member. Watchorn was a professional snooker player from 1982 to 1995, retiring
Paul_Watchorn
Song by Pete St. John
Times". irishcharts.ie. IRMA. Retrieved 14 March 2022. "The Very Best Of Patsy Watchorn". Retrieved 23 May 2015. Connolly, Mark (2003). The Rough Guide to Ireland
The_Rare_Ould_Times
Wainwright III Uncle Homer Walker Dock Walsh Wade Ward Abigail Washburn Patsy Watchorn Doc Watson Tim Weed Eric Weissberg Gillian Welch Pete Wernick Hedy West
List_of_banjo_players
Irish musician (born 1940)
Anniversary Tour, Cannon decided to keep on touring with former band members Patsy Watchorn and Eamonn Campbell and Banjo player Gerry O'Connor under the name of
Seán_Cannon
Irish folk singer (1940–1984)
Sheahan Bobby Lynch Jim McCann Seán Cannon Eamonn Campbell Paddy Reilly Patsy Watchorn Studio albums A Drop of the Hard Stuff More of the Hard Stuff Drinkin'
Luke_Kelly
1957 single by Slim Dusty
identify versions by Johnny Ashcroft, the Pogues, Danny O'Flaherty, Patsy Watchorn, the Clancy Brothers, Merv Allen & the Jimmy Johnston Showband and Wilson
A_Pub_with_No_Beer
1971 single by The Barleycorn
1972) The Wolfe Tones on their first album, Let the People Sing (1973) Patsy Watchorn on Irish Republican Jail Songs (re-released 2001) The Devil's Advocates
The_Men_Behind_the_Wire
2008 single by U2, The Dubliners, Kíla and A Band of Bowsies
Eleanor McEvoy Sinéad O'Connor Declan O'Rourke John Sheahan Duke Special Patsy Watchorn 7digital website: The Ballad of Ronnie Drew Archived 20 January 2012
The_Ballad_of_Ronnie_Drew
amongst others, Marika, Anna McGoldrick, Daniel O'Donnell, Paddy Reilly, Patsy Watchorn, Phil Coulter, Johnny McEvoy and The Wolfe Tones. However, many music
The_Rose_of_Mooncoin
Topics referred to by the same term
Brownlee, 2016 Hearts on Fire, by Jetty Road, 2015 Hearts on Fire, by Patsy Watchorn, 2003 "Hearts on Fire" (Bryan Adams song), 1987 "Hearts on Fire" (Chad
Hearts_on_Fire
2012 concert tour by the Dubliners
Encore: The Wild Rover Molly Malone Seán Cannon – Lead Vocals, Guitar Patsy Watchorn – Lead Vocals, Banjo John Sheahan – Fiddle, Mandolin, Tin Whistle Eamonn
Dubliners 50 Years Anniversary Tour
Dubliners_50_Years_Anniversary_Tour
Vincent Wallace – composer Jennifer Walshe – composer and performer Patsy Watchorn – musician Liam Weldon – singer-songwriter Bill Whelan – composer Andy
List_of_Irish_people
Irish folk song
Other versions have been recorded by Dermot O'Brien, The Dubliners, Patsy Watchorn and Ron Kavana. Brendan Behan, Dominic's older brother, depicts himself
The_Sea_Around_Us_(song)
Irish independent record label founded in 1968
McCormack Ronnie Drew Paddy Reilly Gemma Hasson Micheál Mac Liammóir Patsy Watchorn Seán Kinsella (chef) Dolphin F.C., an Irish football club, also originating
Dolphin_Records_(Ireland)
2006 live album by The Dubliners
"The Marino Waltz". This was the first of the band's albums to feature Patsy Watchorn, who replaced Paddy Reilly after nine years with the group. They were
Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album)
Live_at_Vicar_Street_(The_Dubliners_album)
Robert Lamm, keyboardist and singer-songwriter (Chicago) October 16 – Patsy Watchorn, folk musician October 19 George McCrae, soul and disco singer Peter
1944_in_music
Irish songwriter from Dublin (born 1946)
probably "Dublin in My Tears", recorded by the Barleycorn, The Fureys, Patsy Watchorn, the Dublin City Ramblers, Mick Galvin, the Jolly Beggarmen and others
Brendan_Phelan
1977 studio album by The Dubliners
of fifteen years". The Ormskirk Advertiser. Retrieved 20 May 2025. Patsy Watchorn (Dubliners Homepage) discography History and Discographies at theBalladeers
15_Years_On
English snooker player
started the 1987–88 season ranked 92nd. At the 1987 Grand Prix he beat Paul Watchorn 5–4, before whitewashing Davis 5–0 and overcoming Eugene Hughes and Martin
Mick_Fisher
Snooker tournament
frames Jack McLaughlin 5 Pascal Burke 3 Jack McLaughlin 6 Paul Watchorn 5 Paul Watchorn 5 Eugene Hughes 2 Jack McLaughlin 6 Joe O'Boye 5 Joe O'Boye 1 Dessie
1988 Irish Professional Championship
1988_Irish_Professional_Championship
Wallace (NIR) Katrina Wan (HKG) Wang Yuchen (HKG) Michael Wasley (ENG) Paul Watchorn (IRL) James Wattana (THA) Mike Watterson (ENG) Daniel Wells (WAL) Bill
List_of_snooker_players
Snooker tournament
Player 1 Score Player 2 Date Dean Reynolds 1–2 Paul Watchorn John Dunning 2–1 Paul Watchorn Dean Reynolds 1–2 John Dunning
1984_International_Masters
Snooker tournament
Best of 11 frames Final Best of 17 frames Alex Higgins 5 Paul Watchorn 5 Paul Watchorn 2 Pascal Burke 4 Alex Higgins 6 Eugene Hughes 2 Eugene Hughes 5
1989 Irish Professional Championship
1989_Irish_Professional_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
only one frame against Clive Everton, whilst Johnson had whitewashed Paul Watchorn. Wilson won against Johnson 10–8. The first round was played between 16
1983 World Snooker Championship
1983_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Maurice Parkin (ENG) Stephen Hendry (SCO) 10–7 Bert Demarco (SCO) Paul Watchorn (IRL) w.o.–w/d Jim Rempe (USA) Bernie Mikkelsen (CAN) 10–7 John Hargreaves (ENG)
1986 World Snooker Championship
1986_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
second round. Only two unseeded players won their first-round matches: Patsy Fagan defeated 12th seed Willie Thorne 10–6 and John Parrott defeated 13th
1985 World Snooker Championship
1985_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Joe O'Boye w/o Billy Kelly 0 Joe O'Boye 6 Eugene Hughes 5 Eugene Hughes 3 Paul Watchorn 2 Eugene Hughes 6 Tony Kearney 5 Tony Kearney 1 Tommy Murphy 1
1987 Irish Professional Championship
1987_Irish_Professional_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Williams (ENG) 3 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 10 David Roe (ENG) 10 David Roe (ENG) 10 David Roe (ENG) 10 Robbie Grace (RSA) 6 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 5 Mario Morra (CAN)
1989 World Snooker Championship
1989_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
104 – Matt Gibson 110, 100 – David Taylor 108 – Peter Francisco 105 – Patsy Fagan 104 – John Spencer 104, 102 – Dene O'Kane 102 – Gary Wilkinson 100
1988 World Snooker Championship
1988_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
6–3 Dessie Sheehan Pascal Burke 6–3 Tony Kearney Billy Kelly 6–2 Paul Watchorn Tommy Murphy 6–3 Paddy Browne Jackie Rea 6–5 Jack McLaughlin "Bristol fans
1985 Irish Professional Championship
1985_Irish_Professional_Championship
Snooker tournament
Round 1: £350 Highest break: £300 Total: £16,000 Billy Kelly 6–3 Paul Watchorn Pascal Burke 6–4 Dessie Sheehan "£16,000 Irish title is the richest pot"
1983 Irish Professional Championship
1983_Irish_Professional_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Jim Donnelly (SCO) 10 Jim Donnelly (SCO) 10 Jim Donnelly (SCO) 5 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 7 Warren King (AUS) 10 Tony Jones (ENG) 9 Warren King (AUS) 10
1984 World Snooker Championship
1984_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Fitzmaurice (ENG) 2 Derek Mienie (SAF) 4 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 5 Tony Drago (MLT) 5 Mike Darrington (ENG) 2 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 3 Mario Morra (CAN) 5 Ian Black (SCO)
1986_Grand_Prix_(snooker)
Professional snooker tournament
Duggan (ENG) 10 Steve Duggan (ENG) 5 Silvino Francisco (SAF) 6 Paul Watchorn (IRL) w/d Paul Gibson (ENG) 7 Jason Whittaker (ENG) 10 Jason Whittaker (ENG)
1991 World Snooker Championship
1991_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Kearney 5 Tony Kearney 2 Patsy Fagan 0 Dennis Taylor 10 Alex Higgins 7 Alex Higgins 6 Jack McLaughlin 5 Jack McLaughlin 2 Paul Watchorn 0 Alex Higgins 6 Eugene
1986 Irish Professional Championship
1986_Irish_Professional_Championship
fees were subsequently excluded: Jimmy van Rensberg (originally 119th), Patsy Fagan (originally 146th), Mike Hines (originally 159th) and Frank Jonik
1991–92 snooker world rankings
1991–92_snooker_world_rankings
Snooker tournament
Jones (WAL) 6 Silvino Francisco 9 Alex Higgins 6 Eugene Hughes (IRL) 6 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 4 Eugene Hughes 5 Bob Harris 4 Eddie Charlton (AUS) 3 Bob Harris (ENG)
1985_British_Open
7 6 112 Clive Everton (WAL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 113 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 26 114 Derek Mienie (RSA) 0 0 0 0
1987–88 snooker world rankings
1987–88_snooker_world_rankings
Steve Meakin (ENG) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 29 102 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 32 103 Ian Williamson (ENG)
1990–91 snooker world rankings
1990–91_snooker_world_rankings
7 97 Bernie Mikkelsen (CAN) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 98 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 14 99 Jackie Rea (NIR) 0 0 0 0 0 0
1988–89 snooker world rankings
1988–89_snooker_world_rankings
Professional snooker tournament
Meadowcroft (ENG) 9 Geoff Foulds (ENG) 10 Danny Fowler (ENG) 10 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 6 Geoff Foulds (ENG) 6 Danny Fowler (ENG) 10 John Parrott (ENG)
1987 World Snooker Championship
1987_World_Snooker_Championship
17 105 Joe Cagianello (CAN) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 106 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 107 David Greaves (ENG) 0 0 0 0
1986–87 snooker world rankings
1986–87_snooker_world_rankings
last-96 stage 92 Bert Demarco (SCO) Lost 4–10 at last-96 stage 93 Paul Watchorn (IRL) Lost 4–10 at last-96 stage 94 Bernard Bennett (ENG) Lost 4–10 at
1985–86 snooker world rankings
1985–86_snooker_world_rankings
113 Robbie Grace (RSA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 19 114 Paul Watchorn (IRL) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 21 115 Jim Meadowcroft (ENG) 0
1989–90 snooker world rankings
1989–90_snooker_world_rankings
PATSY WATCHORN
PATSY WATCHORN
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Patricia, PATTY means "patrician; of noble birth."
Girl/Female
Aramaic American German Latin
Lady.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Patricia
Girl/Female
Latin American
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Thought
Girl/Female
French Greek American English
Flower.
Girl/Female
German
Ruler of the Home or Estate
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from the Old French word pensee, PANSY means "thought."
Girl/Female
British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese
Nice
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek
Violet Flower; Flower Name; Thoughtful; Thought
Boy/Male
Latin American
Regal; noble.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German, Jamaican, Latin
Noble; Diminutive of Patrician; Noblewoman
Male
English
English unisex name PATSY means "patrician; of noble birth." It is a pet form of both English Patrick and Latin Patricia.Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican
Noble; Patrician
Female
Finnish
Finnish name ORVOKKI means "pansy flower."
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Irish, Latin
Noble Woman; Noble; Patrician
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Lady; Noblewoman; Mighty in Battle; Female Version of Patrick; Patrician
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Pate 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a pet form of the personal name Patrick. Compare Paddy.
PATSY WATCHORN
PATSY WATCHORN
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
God's Grace
Girl/Female
German American Hebrew Greek Scottish
noble.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
(Celebrity Name: Shah Rukh Khan)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Day of the full Moon
Boy/Male
Indian
Honest, Honorable, Noble, Distinguished, Gentleman
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Defender of Islam
Boy/Male
Muslim
Supreme in greatness, The majestic
Girl/Female
Hindu
Kayal - name of a fish... always referred to girls beautiful eyes in ancient Tamil poems
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Murugan
PATSY WATCHORN
PATSY WATCHORN
PATSY WATCHORN
PATSY WATCHORN
PATSY WATCHORN
n.
A little pie.
n.
See Pansy.
pl.
of Patty
n.
The pansy.
n.
A patty.
n.
The pansy.
n.
A pie. See Patty.
n.
A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie.
adv.
Fitly; seasonably.
v. t.
To palsy; to paralyze; to deaden.
n.
Palsy.
a.
Affected with palsy; paralyzed.
pl.
of Pasty
pl.
of Palsy
pl.
of Pansy
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Palsy
imp. & p. p.
of Palsy
a.
Affected with paralysis, or palsy.
a.
Affected with palsy; palsied; paralytic.
v. t.
To affect with palsy, or as with palsy; to deprive of action or energy; to paralyze.