"The Young Lads" is a British rock band that emerged during the 1960s, noted for their fusion of rock and roll with traditional Irish folk music. The band is particularly recognized for the distinctive vocals of lead singer, Liam O'Leary, and their influential album, "Maiden Voyage". Their unique blend of musical styles made a significant impact on the rock scene of their era, inspiring many following artists to explore more diverse influences in their music. Despite their relatively short active period, "The Young Lads" left an indelible mark on the history of rock music.