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In 1969, Ray Lynam was the lead singer in a local midlands band called The Merrymen. They played local hops and relief to the big bands. (From RTE) One of the most distinctive 'real' country singers to emerge from the Irish club and showband scene, Ray started out in '60s singing covers of Rolling Stones' hits when he was lead singer with his first band, The Merrymen, while still attending the local Carmelite College Secondary School in Moate. Then in 1969 he formed the Hillbillies with Kevin Sheerin singing modern country and released their first singles, Busted followed by Sweet Rosie Jones. Before long, they attracted the attention of Mick Clerkin of Release records who signed them to a recording deal and they changed their name to the Hillbillies, going professional in early 1970. With Philomena Begley a successful duet team, appearing regularly at Wembley both solo and duo. Albums include. We Go Together Again '84 on Sonus, Country Stars '84 on Homespun, Simply Divine '85 on Ritz, all with Begley; his solos incl. Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile '86, Back In Love By Monday '88 and Very Best '91 on Ritz. Sometime around 1980-1, the band underwent a major change when original members Billy Burgoyne, John Ryan and Billy Condon left the band. They replaced two of the musicians (we are researching the facts) and became a six piece band.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Shades Of Ray Lynam | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1982 | Album |
What A Lie | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1982 | Single |
I Don't Want To See Another Town | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1979 | Single |
Country Favourites Old & New | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1977 | Album |
Golden Ring | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1977 | Single |
The Door Is Always Open / Loving An Angel | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1975 | Single |
You're Looking At Country | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1973 | Album |
I Can't Believe That You've Stopped Loving Me | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1972 | Single |
The Brand New Mr. Me | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1972 | Single |
Visit Me On Sunday | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1971 | Single |
Hillbilly Country | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1971 | Album |
Gypsy, Joe And Me | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1971 | Single |
Heartaches By The Number | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1970 | Single |
Sweet Rosie Jones | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | 1970 | Single |
20 Shots Of Country Volume 1 | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | Album | |
Music Man | Ray Lynam & The Hillbillies | Album |