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The Frank and Walters bring acoustic set to Galway

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Known for their catalogue of music spanning more than three decades, this is a glimpse into their music, stripped down to its acoustic bones.

Free gigs at Galway Folk Festival

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The five-day Galway Folk Festival continues until Sunday, June 8, and this year’s celebration of folk, roots and acoustic music includes a rich programme of free events across the city.

Cois Farraige sounds for Christmas

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Renowned sound engineer Don McKevitt has gone gamekeeper turned poacher and released his own solo album.

Jape @ Róisín Dubh

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Irish artist Jape returns to Róisín Dubh on Sunday, November 5, following the release of new single ‘Endless Thread’ from latest album Heal These Wounds.

Rod Davis is coming to Róisín Dubh this Saturday, May 6

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If you're a Beatles fan, you can’t miss the opportunity to hear Rod Davis talk about how it all began.

The Railway Hotel

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This ancient site on the southern end of what we now know as Eyre Square was occupied by a Knights Templars convent in the 13th century. By the 17th century Robert Martin had a large house on the site, but this was taken from him by the Cromwellians and given to Edward Eyre. The Eyre family held on to the property and on May 12, 1712, Edward Eyre, son of the above, presented the land in front of his house to the corporation as a place of recreation for the people of Galway. In 1827, a man named Atkinson built houses at this end of the Square and by 1845, the site was occupied by a block of tenements owned by Fr Peter Daly.

Villagers - Fever Dreams (Domino)

FEVER DREAMS is expansive, ambitious, and cinematic in scope, fusing the many disparate strands of Conor J O’Brien’s music into one entity. It is also the oddest album of his career.

Album review: Villagers

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FEVER DREAMS is expansive, ambitious, and cinematic in scope, fusing the many disparate strands of Conor J O’Brien’s music into one entity. It is also the oddest album of his career.

Rusted Rail releases new Songs of Green Pheasant album

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WHEN THE Weather changes, the first new album in almost a decade from singer-songwriter Songs of Green Pheasant, is released tomorrow, Friday December 4, via the independent Galway label, Rusted Rail.

‘Stiff was an attitude against the major record companies’

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IT WAS the lable which released the first punk single. It released the debut album by Elvis Costello, and Madness, Graham Parker, and Ian Dury & The Blockheads were all signed to it.

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