tenor | banjo | tenor saxophone | Banjo Paterson | John McCormack (tenor) | Lend Me a Tenor | Fernando de la Mora (tenor) | Tenor saxophone | Tenor | James King (tenor) | Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings | Jimi Tenor | Carlo Bergonzi (tenor) | Banjo | Andrew King (tenor) | The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo | Tenor Saxophone | Tenor Saw | Tenor guitar | Tenor drum | Serenade for tenor, horn and strings | Mario (tenor) | Kurt Huber (tenor) | John Elwes (tenor) | James Taylor (tenor) | Dennis O'Neill (tenor) | David Hobson (tenor) | Banjo uke | Banjo Paterson's | Banjo-Kazooie |
But it was also their first to feature their first established line-up of Ronnie Drew (vocals/guitar), Barney McKenna (tenor banjo)/mandolin), Luke Kelly (vocals/banjo), Ciaran Bourke (vocals/guitar/tin whistle/harmonica) and John Sheahan (fiddle/tin whistle/mandolin).
Barney used GDAE tuning on a 19-fret tenor banjo, an octave below fiddle/mandolin and, according to musician Mick Moloney, was single-handedly responsible for making the GDAE-tuned tenor banjo the standard banjo in Irish music.