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Altan brings Donegal to Róisín Dubh
The hard-working Ulstermen and women of Altan will play the Róisín Dubh on Thursday, December 5, at 8pm.
Passing of musical legend Charlie Lennon
The great fiddle player, piano player and composer Charlie Lennon has passed away. He was 85. Born in Kiltyclogher in County Leitrim, on the border with Fermanagh, in 1938, he grew up in an area rich in music. At the age of seven, he began piano lessons with a local teacher, Theresa Gilmartin, and progressed through the grades of the Royal Irish Academy of Music until he was 13. At the same time, his elder brother, the late Ben Lennon (1928–2020), began teaching him the fiddle.
Monroe’s offer Three For The Road
Three illustrious trad musicians, Gino Lupari, Tim Edey and Dermot Byrne, will come together for a special performance at Monroe’s Live on Thursday, February 29, at 8pm.
Singer songwriter Tom Barry marks return of Dean Crowe Sessions with May 12 date
The Dean Crowe Sessions will imminently return with Galway based singer songwriter Tom Barry set to entertain in the Theatre bar on Friday, May 12, at 8pm.
Singer songwriter Tom Barry marks return of Dean Crowe Sessions with May date
The Dean Crowe Sessions return next month with Galway based singer songwriter Tom Barry set to entertain in the Theatre bar on Friday, May 12, at 8pm.
All roads lead to Galway city for the inaugural Songs From An Open Road festival
Songs From An Open Road is a weekend of music, talks and film which will explore the sources and examine the influence of what is often referred to as 'global music'. Audiences can look forward to an in depth look at the various hues of melody and rhythm that permeate our planet, from the dusty trails of eastern Europe and Georgian female Trio Mandilli and their stripped down popular folk harmonies, to the Fela Kuit inspired and Nigerian born Allen Taylor's Afro Beat Orchestra's pulsating beats and rhythms.
Immerse yourself with global music at Songs for an Open Road festival
Offering an "in depth look at the various hues of melody and rhythm that permeate our planet", the inaugural Songs from an Open Road Festival seeks to "explore the sources and examine the influence of what is often referred to as 'global music' at the three day festival from November 17 to 20.
RTÉ Concert Orchestra to travel west for gala RnaG concert
RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta will celebrate fifty years on air on 2 April, and to mark this very special occasion the RTÉ Concert Orchestra will travel to Conamara to perform in a gala concert in the heart of the Gaeltacht, broadcast live on radio, with some of the country’s top traditional musicians including Altan, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Steve Cooney, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Cór Chúil Aodha and many more.
‘Her voice originated from deep in her soul, you could hear it’
MARY MCPARTLAN, a powerhouse of Irish folk music - as a vocalist, a supporter of songwriters, an event organiser, as someone who nurtured the tradition, not just keeping it alive, but giving it a future - will be celebrated in Galway in April.
Baile Beag Mór - a noir thriller as Gaeilge
BAILE BEAG Mór, the first of eight world premieres being presented by Fíbín as part of its first season in residence in An Taibhdhearc, continues into next month.