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‘Witching Hour’ is new single from local scene stalwart

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The title-track and third single from Noble’s forthcoming debut solo album, ‘The Witching Hour’ reveals a pastoral, seventies, folk-inspired side of his music, with intimate acoustic guitar, atmospheric electric guitar lines, and an emotionally open vocal performance marking a significant step-change in his solo work.

‘Witching Hour’ is new single from local scene stalwart

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Singer-songwriter Si Noble will launch his new single 'The Witching Hour' with a live show at Monroe's Backstage Bar on Friday, April 10, at 7.30pm.

Boost for west’s creative sector as TG4 children’s channel gets green light

The creative and audiovisual sector in the west of Ireland got a significant boost last evening when TG4 were given the green light to develop a dedicated children’s TV channel entitled Cúla4.

New Gaelscoil a boost to the city’s bilingual status

There is something wonderful about a new school. It is as if the newness is willing you on to learn things. It is the equivalent of the nice clean blank page in your copy book. It dares you to write on it, to make sure that its journey from tree to page is not lost on something less than meaningful.

An Taobh Tuathail - a sonic journey to 1972

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1972 WAS one hell of a year for music. It was the year of Roxy Music's debut album; David Bowie's breakthrough with The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars; and Bowie also wrote a hit song for Mott The Hoople and produced Transformer for Lou Reed.

 

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