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Pearly Whites @ The Quays Music Hall

THE PEARLY Whites, a 10-piece modern showband, play The Quays Music Hall on Sunday December 30.

Dusty Banjos celebrate major birthday milestone

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Dusty Banjos, the trad band and music session organisers, will hold a major 10th Birthday Session on Monday October 22 in The Western Hotel, Prospect Hill, from 9.30pm.

Culture Night at Áras Inis Gluaire

Tonight, Friday September 21, locals and visitors across the island of Ireland will enjoy the unique experience of Culture Night, a free night of entertainment, discovery, and adventure taking place in a record 34 towns, cities, counties, and islands in Ireland.

We Banjo 3 to play in Castlebar

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We Banjo 3 are an Irish banjo and vocal band from Galway, Ireland. Featuring three tenor banjos, vocals, mandolins, tenor guitars and guitar, We Banjo 3 intertwine Irish music with old-time American and bluegrass to produce an exciting, fun, invigorating sound guaranteed to thrill audiences.

A concert fit for a king

CEOL DON Rí/Music Fit For A King is the title of a concert which takes place this evening at 8pm in the Nuns Island Theatre.

Tom Portman Trio @ Monroe’s

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TOM PORTMAN, the gifted guitarist, and his band, will take to the stage of Monroe’s Backstage Bar next Wednesday at 10pm.

Keith Kenny @ Monroe’s Live

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NEW JERSEY guitarist Keith Kenny may be just one man with a guitar, but when he starts playing, he sounds like a full band.

Calling all string players

GALWAY ADULT Strings will host a day of lessons, classes, rehearsals, and a concert in St Mary’s College from 10.30am this Saturday.

Elly O’Keeffe @ Monroe’s Live

COUNTY CORK singer-songwriter Elly O’Keeffe will play Monroe’s Live tomorrow at 9.30pm.

The Low Anthem at the Roisin Dubh

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FANS OF AMERICANA are in for a treat at the Roisin Dubh with Rhode Island band The Low Athem playing at the intimate venue on Saturday week, June 16. Formed in 1006 by Brown University students and part-time DJs Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky, the band made their mark with their 2007 debut album What the Crow Brings. Drawing on their background in classical music, they widened their instruments and sound to include everything from WWI- era pump organs to crotales (a form of antique cymbal). With the addition of new member Jocie Adamas in 2007, the band began 2008 in remote Block Island off the coast of New England.

 

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