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A Tribute To Talent weekly at Kytelers

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Kyteler’s Inn on Kieran Street has a host of exciting entertainment lined up for fans for the month of October focusing on tribute bands and cover bands.

Celtic Flames @ Cellar Bar

CELTIC FLAMES, a group of 10 musicians and singers who perform a blend of trad, folk, jazz, blues, rock, and reggae are impressing audiences at their Cellar Bar residency.

Rory Gallagher tribute @ Monroe’s Live

RORY GALLAGHER fans are in for a treat when England’s Shinkicker bring their salute to the great Irish blues-rock guitarist to Monroe’s Live this Sunday.

Henry McCullough to bring the blues to The Crane

HENRY MCCULLOUGH, the County Antrim blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, has a list of achievements in rock’n’roll that would be the envy of any musician.

Jazz and blues @ Muddy Maher’s

MUDDY MAHER’S bar in Woodquay will be hosting a series of gigs and music sessions, catering for jazz, blues, Americana, salsa, world, and roots.

Mr McTell got the blues

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MICHAEL GRAY is best known as the author of the celebrated books on Bob Dylan, Song and Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan and The Bob Dylan Encyclopaedia, and it was after hearing Dylan sing about an obscure American bluesman which prompted Gray to go in search of Blind Willie McTell.

Lazy Blues Band @ Monroe’s Live

MONROE’S LIVE has just opened a new regular slot for live music - The Back Bar - and The Lazy Blues Band have a regular slot there, starting tomorrow at 10pm.

The Blues Brothers charity screening

THE BLUES Brothers, one of the best loved films of all time, will be shown in The Eye Cinema on Monday at 7pm.

Brand new night at the Cellar

Kit Kola and Dave Barry present a brand new night downstairs at the Cellar, Eglington street. This pair are very experienced behind the decks and promise to have the house rockin’ for the night playing all the best of rhythm & blues rockabilly, original ska, swing, jump blues, 50's rock n roll and 60's soul.

Peter Green - guitar legend and Fleetwood Mac founder

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WHEN ERIC Clapton played guitar on John Mayall’s 1966 album Blues Breakers, graffiti appeared around London stating ‘Clapton is God’.

 

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