The Dublin City Ramblers' roots go back to the mid-'60s, when the original members first got together using the name the Jolly Tinkers. That wasn't distinctive enough, however, and in 1968 they changed their name to the Quare Fellas. The group's lineup at the time consisted of Patsy Watchorn, brothers Sean McGuinness and Matt McGuiness, and Pat Cummins. They recorded two albums, At Home and A Fond Tale for the CBS label, losing Pat Cummins between the two -- he was replaced by Brendan Leeson. But the Quare Fellas broke up in 1970, and Watchorn, Sean McGuinness, Mick Crotty, an...