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Kurt Cobain approved Calvin Johnson to play Bell, Book, & Candle

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CALVIN JOHNSON, the American indie-rock legend and the founder/owner of K Records, will play Bell, Book & Candle, the Small Crane, Sea Road, on Monday at 5pm.

Jinx Lennon returns

CO LOUTH agit-folk troubadour Jinx Lennon, will bring his mix of singer-songwriter, social commentator, satire, humour, and rage to the Róisín Dubh on Monday at 9pm.

Classical concert at the Linenhall

Here’s a chance to see two of Ireland's rising classical stars in concert when critically acclaimed cellist Gerald Peregrine and pianist Cathal Breslin perform at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday September 10 at 8pm.

Drop Ds and reel to reels - Blasterbra and In Search For The Lost Chord

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The Strange Brew Summer Shindig 4 takes place in the Róisín Dubh on Thursday at 7pm and promises to be one hell of way to say ‘Goodbye July, Hello August!’ in the company of some of the best Galway and Irish indie, punk, and hard rock.

Preachers, pioneers, cowboys, and The Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir

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THEIR NAME was inspired by an eccentric preacher from Kansas, they play music brought by the Scots and the Irish to the Southern US states, but their view of the world is shaped by the pioneer spirit of the true melting pot of North America - Canada.

Bush, the Stones, and the World Fleadh - it’s all in a day’s work for Frankie Gavin

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Frankie Gavin is to headline a major concert of Irish traditional music this weekend at The World Fleadh festival. It’s all part of what’s been a momentous 12 months for the fiddle great, from playing for George W Bush to hanging out with Keith Richards.

‘Folk’-ing brilliant - The Cave Singers come to the Roisin Dubh

An American-folk invasion comes to the Roisin Dubh this Tuesday with up and coming indie act The Cave Singers taking to the stage.

The Stunning - still going strong

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NOW THAT we are in a recession, people are casting their minds back to the bleak 1980s and early 1990s when, as Tommy Tiernan said “you couldn’t get a job if you tried”.

Get your rocks off at Primal Scream

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PRIMAL SCREAM guitarist Andrew Innes is ready for Galway. “When you get on stage you realise it’s all worth it,” he says. “When people are cheering you on it’s hard to beat that and you think, ‘It’s great to be in a band’.”

Candlelight vigil and concert tonight to remember lives lost to suicide

Galwegians who have lost their lives through suicide will be remembered at a special candlelight vigil and concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church tonight at 8pm.

 

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