This article is about the American rock band. For other uses, see Fenian (disambiguation).
The Fenians
Origin
Orange County, California
Genres
Celtic rock, world music
Years active
1990 (1990)–present
Labels
Mizen Head, Varèse Sarabande
Members
Terry Casey Rob Williams Tardu Yegin Brendan Harkins Bryon Holley
Past members
Nate Light Andy Mendoza Chris Pierce Dave Burnett
Website
thefenians.com
The Fenians are a Celtic rock band from Orange County, California. They take their name from a pair of organizations known as the Fenians dedicated to the establishment of an independent Irish Republic in the 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as the Fianna of Irish mythology. Their stated influences include Elvis Costello, U2, The Pogues, and Bob Dylan.[1]
^"Influences". The Fenians. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
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Fenians and Fenianism: (Volume v. 1). London: Downey & Co., Limited. pp. 212–213. McNeill 1911, p. 255. Buescher, John. "What Happened to theFenians...
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cent of the population, and one contemporary estimate put the number of Fenians and Fenian sympathisers living within 50 miles (80 km) of the city at...
many of the imprisoned Fenians. Another round of pardons was issued in 1871, after which only a small group of "military" Fenians remained in Western Australia's...
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