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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.
Galway Cathedral Recitals
THE GALWAY Cathedral Recitals 2010 Summer Concerts programme starts next week and will feature Susan Landale, Malcolm Proud, and the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne.
The Coronas for special end of summer show at the Royal
The Meteor Award winning Coronas are coming to The Royal Theatre Castlebar this summer on August 20. Two very successful albums, Heroes and Ghosts and Tony was an Ex-Con, including their recently released single ‘Someone Else’s Hands’, have ensured this Irish band is receiving wide ranging support and affection from fans
Galway Baroque Singers on Lyric FM
THE GALWAY Baroque Singers and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra show, which took place recently in Leisureland, can be heard again on the Lyric FM website.
Disco Outcasts to go Deeper
MANCHESTER’S SLEAZIEST disco duo, the Disco Outcasts, will be spinning the decks at Deeper in The Cellar Bar, Eglinton Street, on Saturday at 11pm.
The root and branch of country music with Philip Donnelly
HUNDREDS OF years ago the music played on Scottish and Irish fiddles combined with Spanish guitar, Italian mandolin, and West African banjo in the Southern Appalachian Mountains of America.
Rotary charity night
The Rotary Club of Castlebar is holding a Wild West Party in Breaffy House Hotel on Saturday June 19 at 8pm.
New SoaD tribute band for The Stables
Shiny new System of a Down tribute act Chop Suey return to Mullingar on Saturday June 12 at The Stables, with local heroes P45 as support.
Martyn Ware of Heaven 17 (and The Human League) on his electric dreams
SHEFFIELD WAS an important hub of steel and coal production during The Industrial Revolution of the 1800s and was nicknamed ‘The Steel City,’ but in the 1970s and 1980s international competition and the anti-union stance of Margaret Thatcher meant industry in the area collapsed.