Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Luke Kelly" in English language version.
Across the '60's I'd heard [...] Luke Kelly solo, and then I began to be influenced by the British folk revival
Luke Kelly of The Dubliners was the most accomplished vehicle for MacColl's [political] material
Kelly [...] rarely performed 'Scorn Not His Simplicity' – one of his most famous songs, penned by Phil Coulter about his Down syndrome son – on stage
Though Luke left school at thirteen, he worked a variety of jobs before moving to England in 1958
Luke Kelly explains how he met Patrick Kavanagh in The Bailey pub in Dublin. During this encounter Kavanagh told him he had a song for him.