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The Silent Disco is back

THE FIRST Silent Disco of 2011 takes place in the Róisín Dubh this Saturday at 11pm with DJs Gugai and Graham Dolan going head to head.

Daft Funk and Dmau5 @ Kelly’s

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A DOUBLE headline gig featuring two leading tribute acts to two of the best ever electronic acts is coming to Kelly’s on Friday February 4 at 10pm.

DubCulture at Choice

DubCulture specialises in Dubstep and bass music. These nights are now in there fourth year in Galway and across the country and have hosted DJs and producers such as N-Type, Distance, Milanese, Pinch, RSD, Joker, Gemmy, MR1, Rusko, and Forsaken.

American cash - Johnny Cash tribute show

On September 12 2003, the world lost one of its greatest music legends. Johnny Cash, the Man in Black, left a legacy of music that will last forever. Now that legend is brought to life when the band American Cash get on stage. American Cash deliver a truly powerful live tribute to the great man himself and his music and they play The Stables on Friday January 28.

Jedward make return visit to the Hub in the Spring

One Year On Jedward’s first Anniversary Tour — You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet — is set to hit the Hub venue at Cillin Hill on April 4.

Junior music session

Ballinasloe Comhaltas will host its next junior session on Sunday January 16 in Padraig Pearses Club House, Ballinasloe from 6pm to 8pm. All junior musicians and singers are welcome, and the branch invites non-members to come along and join in.The junior sessions have been a great success to date.

Fiddle and banjo for children with Fiona Doherty

With over 25 years teaching experience at all levels, Fiona works as a full-time traditional music teacher. Her classes cater for both the absolute beginner and more advanced players, aged eight plus, who would like to develop their traditional music technique and repertoire. Returning students and newcomers are all welcome. Classes take place in Roscommon Arts Centre.

Tin whistle and flute classes with John Wynne

John continues his tin whistle and flute classes for children aged seven plus at Roscommon Arts Centre. He has taught and performed at some of the finest venues, summer schools, and festivals across Ireland and abroad. His classes are specifically designed to be small enough to allow each child individual attention, whilst also being able to participate with, and learn from other students.

Be Amongst Friends next weekend

“THOUGH EVERYTHING else may appear shallow and repulsive, even the smallest task in music is so absorbing, and carries us so far away from town, country, earth, and all worldly things, that it is truly a blessed gift of God.”

Ex-Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll on life inside Britpop

IN THE early 1990s boy band and girl band acts dominated the British and Irish charts. Take That, The Spice Girls, East 17, and Boyzone sold millions of singles and were constantly on television.

 

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