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The widow of Pogues legend Shane MacGowan has said she misses him "desperately, more than I even thought possible" as she marked their wedding anniversary, nearly one year after the death of the ...
Ireland mourned the loss of the beloved Pogues lead singer, Shane MacGowan, on Dec. 8, 2023. The streets were brimming with fans looking to pay respects to the singer-songwriter as his funeral proc… ...
Shane MacGowan’s hearse departs 18:33 , Barney Davis People applaud and yell “God bless you Shane” as his hearse leaves the church grounds, with his family following behind.
Shane MacGowan's friends and family sang and danced in the aisles to a rousing rendition of The Pogues' Christmas anthem "Fairytale of New York" at a joyous funeral marking the singer's colourful ...
Shane MacGowan, lead singer of the Anglo-Irish band The Pogues, was honored at a funeral on Friday in County Tipperary, Ireland, attended by stars including Johnny Depp and Nick Cave, after he ...
The legendary frontman of the Irish punk-folk group The Pogues, Shane MacGowan, has died of pneumonia, according to his widow. At three in the morning, the well-known songwriter of “Fairytale of New ...
Raise a farewell toast for Shane MacGowan, one of rock’s most fiendishly brilliant growlers, snarlers, songwriters, storytellers, and blackguards. Shane was the resident Celt-punk genius of The ...
Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to one of his “all-time favorite writers,” the former Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, in an Instagram tribute on Friday. “The passion and deep intensity of his ...
Amanda Petrusich on the career and fast living of the late Irish singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan, who co-founded the punk-rock band the Pogues.
Shane MacGowan, frontman of the Celtic punk band The Pogues, has died. He was 65. The singer's wife, Victoria Mary Clarke, announced the tragic news Thursday on Instagram with a touching tribute ...
But MacGowan and Pogues banjo player Jem Finer would prove Costello wrong after writing “Fairytale of New York” — the most-played Christmas song of the 21st century in the UK — in 1985.