A founding member of the Dubliners, Ronnie Drew served as lead vocalist and guitar player during two stints with the traditional Irish band (1962 to 1974, and 1979 to 1995). Since leaving the group to resume a solo career, Drew has continued to garner acclaim for his gutsy delivery and raw-edged vocals that have been described as "the sound of coke being crushed under a door."
Drew has been involved with a wide range of artists. While his 1995 solo album, Dirty Rotten Shame, featured a duet, "Drinkin' in the Day," with Bono of U2, he served as a guest vocalist on Jah Wobble'...