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Mick Flannery celebrates number one album with Ruby Room gig next Thursday

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In the last couple of years Mick Flannery has gone from part-time stonemason from Cork to one of Ireland’s most sought after musicians. That pace has picked up of late having just released his new single ‘Gone Forever’ in February, and his third album, Red to Blue, at the end of last month which knocked Madonna off the number one spot in Ireland his star continues to rise.

Mick Flannery and band to play intimate ruby room gig

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In the last couple of years Mick Flannery has gone from part-time stonemason from Cork to one of Ireland’s most sought after musicians, having just released his new single ‘Gone Forever’ in February, and his third album, Red to Blue, at the end of last month. That album a follow-up to the hugely praised White Lies in support of which he played a string of sold out shows all over Ireland, one of the most notable being a double headline show at the Marquee Cork with John Spillane. He will be stopping off in the Ruby Room at the Royal Theatre on Thursday, April 26 for a very special intimate show at 10pm.

Mick Flannery and band are coming to the Ruby Room

In the last couple of years Mick Flannery has gone from part time stonemason from Cork to one of Ireland’s most sought after musicians.

Miriam O’Donohue @ Citóg

INIS ÓIRR artist-in-residence Miriam O’Donohue will headline a night of singer-songwriters in Citóg, downstairs in The Cellar, tomorrow from 10pm.

Flannery returns with special guests

Mick Flannery will play at St John’s Church, Kilkenny, as part of the ReVoiced tour on November 24, accompanied by Lisa O Neill, and The Man Whom.

Legendary folk singer John Spillane in Mannion’s tonight

John Spillane - ‘no Cork mad stuff’ on new album and live shows

JOHN SPILLANE has a new album out, A Rock To Cling To on EMI, and he is coming to Galway to play the Róisín Dubh on Sunday October 9 at 8.30pm.

Bipolar Empire play The Stables this weekend

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While at the Oxegen music festival in 2007, friends Shane, Joe, and Callum decided they wanted to be on stage, not in front of it, and thus Bipolar Empire was born! They approached Mark Maguire, a talented guitarist, songwriter, and longtime friend - and Bipolar Empire became a quartet.

The Gaels are coming - The Galway Sessions 2011

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THE MUSIC of Ireland, Scotland, and Canada will resound throughout Galway from Sunday June 12 to Sunday 19 during The Galway Sessions, the city’s annual celebration of traditional music.

Hole in the Wall to Host Salon des Beaux Arts

Whilst its reputation of old is as a supperhouse/tavern, the Hole in the Wall is becoming a centre of arts in its current resurrection.

 

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