
Planxty still stand today as the most influential band in Irish music, and there reformation has been one of excitement across the musical world. Christy Moore, Andy Irvine, Donal Lunny and Liam O'Flynn.
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The Show Can't Go On . NME review from 1974
A band that Mazukas together, doesn't neccessarily stay together. NME review from 1975
Planxty will be Superstars before Christmas ! New Spotlight review 28th Sept 1972.
Days of Giants. Folk Roots article July 2003
Planxty Rumours. Article from Dublinlinks.
Planxty back on stage. Irish Times review Vicar Street.
Planxty Return. Irish Independant Feb 2nd, 2004
Planxty Redux, Irish Echo review .
Planxty Legacy 2004. Western People review October 2004
Duelling bouzoukis...............Review of the impressive Planxty Reunion 6th April 2003.
NO DISCO ! The spark for Planxty to set Ireland a blaze, again ! Plus Leagues o'Tools notes.
Olympia Theatre August 1980 concert programme.
Planxty Impressive on DVD. Irish Echo review
Planxty, the most influential band in Irish History.
Planxty, The Third Coming. Planxty SOLD OUT in one hour !
A prime piece of Planxtyology! Planxty DVD review
Well Below the Valley. Keller review
Planxty DVD review, Alice Farrell.
David Kidman reviews Planxty Live on DVD.
Planxty regroup and play some gigs at home. Jig Time review
After the Break. Re-release review by Living Tradtion Magazine.
Planxtys Black Album, MK review.
Words and Music reviewed by Melody Maker.
Planxty gig review by A O'Leary