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Declan O’Rourke to play Town Hall in 2022

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HIS MUSIC has been praised by Paul Weller and Pete Townshend; his songs have been covered by Josh Groban and Eddi Reader; while writer Pete Paphides has called him, “the Irish John Prine”.

Declan O'Rourke to play Nimmo’s Pier next week

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“HE WRITES the sort of classic songs people don’t write anymore, songs that sound like they’ve been around forever. Listen to 'Galileo', possibly the greatest song written in the last 30 years.”

Declan O’Rourke - learning to trust and let go

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‘GALILEO’ IS a song which has been good to Declan O’Rourke, opening many doors for him which remain very welcoming to this day - not least the door of Paul Weller.

Sample the uniqueness of the Latin Quarter

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There's a uniqueness about Galway that is centred in the Latin Quarter, the cultural beating heart of a city that offers an experience all of its own.

New sales manager at Sheils Motor Group

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Declan Kenny has joined the management team of Sheils Motor Group Galway as sales manager with responsibility for the Ford, Honda and MG franchises.

From Ballintubber to Sydney

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Ballintubber native Declan Eegan has been based in Sydney in Australia for the past number of years where he works in the financial services sector.

Kinvara - as seen by Declan O’Rourke's grandfather

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AN EXHIBITION of paintings, depicting life in Kinvara and south Galway in the 1930s, by Michael Killeen, the grandfather of the acclaimed singer-songwriter Declan O’Rourke, opens tomorrow [Friday August 2].

Declan Nerney brings his live sound to the Tuar Ard Arts Centre

Declan Nerney brings his live sound to the Tuar Ard Arts Centre this Sunday, February 24, with the Longford man due on stage from 8pm.

Galway Advertiser editor to read at Over The Edge

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DECLAN VARLEY, the editor of the Galway Advertiser, will read from his new novel, The Confession of Peadar Gibbons, at the final Over The Edge: Open Reading of 2018.

A book which should be mandatory reading for short story fans

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THE STINGING Fly magazine was born in 1998 with the specific aim in mind of providing a platform in Ireland for new short stories, some of which are nowe collected in Stinging Fly Stories, edited by Sarah Gilmartin and Declan Meade, and published by Stinging Fly Press.

 

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