Foster & Allen

Foster & Allen

Genres: irish, celtic, Irish Folk, folk, easy listening

About Foster & Allen

Foster and Allen are a musical duo from Ireland consisting of Mick Foster and Tony Allen. Foster & Allen began back in the seventies when Mick and Tony were playing in Country Music bands around Ireland. In 1975 they formed a small group and went over to the UK to work the Irish music venues on a short tour. Mick & Tony had at this stage the idea of working together as a duo, playing ‘easy listening’ music with a touch of traditional Irish instrumentals. When their UK tour finished they decided to let the band return to Ireland whilst they stayed behind to try and break into the public eye. They played several venues in the London area and the reaction was very favourable; so much so, they decided to remain as a duo and Foster and Allen was formed. It was difficult at the beginning and after a time working around the circuit in the UK and Ireland, they released their first single record The Rambles of Spring. This made a good impact on the Irish market and Foster and Allen were soon in demand for cabaret venues all over Ireland and to a lesser extent the UK At the end of 1978 Foster and Allen released the single A Bunch Of Thyme in Ireland, which entered the Irish charts and became their first top-selling No. 1 single. It was not until 1982 that this single was released in the UK. It was played by all the radio stations in Britain and was soon in the pop charts. It climbed rapidly to number 18 in the UK Singles Chart. At the time, Mick & Tony were in the U.S. on a tour. They were contacted and told to fly back to Britain immediately as they were required to appear on television’s Top of the Pops. Demand for Foster and Allen's services at venues all over Ireland and the UK increased at this point. They released another single "Old Flames" which also made its way into the UK Charts. They did their first concert tour of the UK in 1983 and this tour was boosted even more by the release of another single Maggie. This reached number 27 in the UK singles chart and, along with A Bunch Of Thyme, these became the signature tunes for the duo. Since then they have toured the UK twice each year. In addition to the UK tours, Foster and Allen have toured the U.S.A, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. They had five No. 1 Hits in Australia/New Zealand. They have also appeared on numerous TV shows in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales as well as Australia, USA and Canada, and they have had their own TV series on RTE Television in Ireland. In the early days Mick & Tony performed on stage as a duo, but in 1982 (when the concert tours started) they added a band to their show thus giving a much fuller sound to their program. On the recording front, Foster and Allen have to date released a total of 27 albums, all of which have gone into the British charts. This is a great achievement for a middle-of-the-road ‘easy listening’ act. As well as the albums, they have released thirteen videos, again all of which have entered the British charts. The video "Souvenirs and Memories" reached No. 3 in the British charts around Christmas 1991, the "By Request" video went straight into the No. 1 spot in 1993 and their latest DVD/Video release "After All These Years" was a Top 10 Chart Release in the UK. To date Foster and Allen have achieved album and video sales in excess of 19 million worldwide. Foster and Allen celebrated their 30th Anniversary together in the music industry with the release of their new album "Foster & Allen Sing The No. 1’s" which was a Top 30 Chart hit in the UK during Christmas 2005 bringing the sales of their last three albums in the UK and Ireland to over 500,000 units. The duo recently completed their “World Concert Tour – 2005/2006” which took them on tour to the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Ireland, U.S.A., Australia and Ireland.

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Foster & Allen — Top 29 songs

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Foster & Allen Mary Mack
Foster & Allen The Black Smith
Foster & Allen A Little Night Music
Foster & Allen Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer
Foster & Allen Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
Foster & Allen The Gambler q/s Mick
Foster & Allen Gold And Silver Days 2014
Foster & Allen You'll Never Walk Alone
Foster & Allen Maggie (03:30)
Foster & Allen Silver Bells
Foster & Allen Maggie
Foster & Allen North To Alaska 2014
Foster & Allen Come Back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Foster & Allen Danny Boy
Foster & Allen Home Boys Home
Foster & Allen I'll Tell Me Ma
Foster & Allen Mary Of Argyle
Foster & Allen My Mullingar Town
Foster & Allen O'Brien Has No Place To Go
Foster & Allen Rose Of Tralee
Foster & Allen Seven Drunken Nights
Foster & Allen The Gypsy Rover
Foster & Allen The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door
Foster & Allen The Unicorn
Foster & Allen I Will Love You All My Life (84)
Foster & Allen Try a Little Kindness
Foster & Allen Maggie (03:29)
Foster & Allen A Mothers Loves a Blessing
Foster & Allen Jamie's Christmas Song
The Black Smith
A Little Night Music
Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
The Gambler q/s Mick
Gold And Silver Days 2014
You'll Never Walk Alone
Maggie (03:30)
Silver Bells
North To Alaska 2014
Come Back Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Home Boys Home
I'll Tell Me Ma
Mary Of Argyle
My Mullingar Town
O'Brien Has No Place To Go
Rose Of Tralee
Seven Drunken Nights
The Gypsy Rover
The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door
The Unicorn
I Will Love You All My Life (84)
Try a Little Kindness
Maggie (03:29)
A Mothers Loves a Blessing
Jamie's Christmas Song