Search Results for 'Bob Harris'

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The Lost Brothers - voices to stop you in your tracks

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“ONCE IN a while you hear voices that stop you in your tracks. The Lost Brothers are the real deal. They have the most beautiful harmonies around and...they have the songs to back it up.”

The Riptide Movement - steppin’ out and steppin’ up

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“THE BLUES had a baby and they called it rock’n’roll,” Muddy Waters declared on his 1977 album Hard Again, and from Van Morrison to Rory Gallagher to Thin Lizzy, the Irish have always had time for the blues.

Armagh songwriter for Monroe’s Live

THE ARMAGH singer-songwriter Ben Reel returns to Galway to play Monroe’s Live this Sunday at 11pm, accompanied by Tommy Womack.

David Kitt to perform Small Moments

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DAVID KITT will perform his 2000 debut album Small Moments in the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday October 4 at 8pm.

David Kitt to perform Small Moments

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DAVID KITT is coming to Galway to perform his 2000 debut album Small Moments in the Town Hall Theatre on Tuesday July 3 at 8pm.

David Kitt’s Small Moments tour

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IN 2000 a Dublin singer-songwriter called David Kitt released his debut album Small Moments which won praise in Ireland and Britain for its mixture of gentle folk-pop and indie/electro.

Tír Na nÓg - legendary folk duo play Monroe’s Live

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TÍR NA nÓg, the folk-rock duo of Sonny Condell and Leo O’Kelly, are touring again, and make a welcome return to Galway to play Monroe’s Live on Sunday May 22.

“Diggin’ Up The Roots Weekend” at Cleeres

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Memories of this year’s Rhythm and Roots Festival will be revived with a full programme of shows at Cleeres this weekend.

The return of Tír Na nÓg - legendary folk duo to play The Crane

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TÍR NA nÓg are experiencing something of a revival and for the first time in several years the duo of Sonny Condell and Leo O’Kelly join forces to play The Crane Bar, Sea Road, on Thursday September 18 at 9pm.

Boy from the Black Country

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THE BLACK Country in the English West Midlands - so called because of the Industrial Revolution and the outcroppings of the coal scarring the soil black - is concentrated in and around the cities of Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton.

 

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