Search Results for 'vocalist'

134 results found.

Get ready to boogie with Michael Kaeshammer

MICHAEL KAESHAMMER, the jazz, swing, and boogie pianist, vocalist, and songwriter returns to the Róisín Dubh on Thursday April 4 at 8pm.

Rugby loving folk-rock

image preview

HERMITAGE GREEN are not only rugby fans who play folk-rock but their vocalist Barry Murphy formerly played for Munster and Ireland.

Baile an Salsa - an Irish/South American musical collision

image preview

LATIN AMERICAN salsa and Irish trad collide to exciting effect in the music of Baile an Salsa who play Monroe’s Live on Saturday February 23 at 9pm.

Laugh Out Loud to be filmed at the Royal Theatre

The team at the Royal Theatre was very chuffed when they heard the news that the live show on Saturday is to be filmed for Conal Gallen’s new DVD. The show Laugh Out Loud, is one of the funniest shows Conal has undertaken to-date, and is littered with hilarious jokes, stories and songs, performed in a style this is unique.

Elevens @ Monroe’s Live

SOUND AND VISION will combine to dramatic effect when Dublin trio Elevens take to the stage of Monroe’s Live tomorrow at 9.30pm.

Laugh out loud with one of Ireland’s favourite comics Conal Gallen

Just coming off the back of his record-breaking stand-up television show, Conal Gallen – Laugh Out Loud, one of Ireland’s top comedians is coming to the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, for what promises to be one of the funniest shows you are ever likely to see. He will be appearing in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, on Saturday February 9 at 8pm. Tickets cost €30.

Jack L - the eternal songs of the 27 Club

image preview

JIMI HENDRIX died after choking on his own vomit; Brian Jones drowned on a summer’s day in 1969; Jim Morrison died of heart failure in Paris; Kurt Cobain put a gun in his mouth and said farewell to life. All were young men - only 27 years of age.

Laugh out loud with one of Ireland’s favourite comics Conal Gallen

Just coming off the back of his record-breaking stand-up television show, Conal Gallen – Laugh Out Loud, Ireland’s number one comedian, is coming to the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, for what promises to be one of the funniest shows you are ever likely to see. He will be appearing in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Saturday, February 9 at 8pm. Tickets cost €30.

Indian Festival comes to Castlebar next month

image preview

On Friday November 16 and Saturday November 17, for one day and one night the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar celebrates all things Indian as it is transformed into a place of Utsava - the removal of earthly woes - providing you with an opportunity to forget your troubles and enjoy great Indian music, film, dance, poetry, food and much, much more. A feast for the senses.

Indian Festival comes to Castlebar next month

On Friday November 16 and Saturday November 17, for one day and one night the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar celebrates all things Indian as it is transformed into a place of Utsava - the removal of earthly woes - providing you with an opportunity to forget your troubles and enjoy great Indian music, film, dance, poetry, food and much, much more. A feast for the senses.

 

Page generated in 0.0589 seconds.