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Written by pandapolly
Irish Music Extra
Nov 1, 2010
Ceoltóirí Chluain Tarbh, which survived the Clontarf Classac controversy in Dublin in 2008, goes from strength to strength. They were guests of Dublin Lord Mayor Gerry Breen at the Mansion House on October 29, 2010, where he unveiled the organisation’s new logo, and presented graduation certificates to CCT musicians.
The Lord Mayor expressed his gratitude and [...]
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Uncategorised
Oct 27, 2010
Michael Flatley at 52 returns this week to the stage in Belfast as Lord of the Dance.
As he opens the show’s latest tour, with himself as the lead, Flatley says he’s not in the least bit worried that age has slowed him down, and that fans will be as thrilled as they always have with [...]
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Singers
Aug 5, 2010
Anne Byrne had the classic ’show biz’ start to her singing career, appearing on stage at the age of three with her mother and father in amateur pantomime and musical shows. Her mother’s family, the Bradys, hail from Dun Laoghaire in Co. Dublin and were all extremely musical.
Her uncle, the famous Willie Brady, who in [...]
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Singers
Aug 5, 2010
Maire Ni Scolai was born in Dublin and learned her Irish in the Ring Gaeltacht of Co Waterford. After she moved to Galway in the 1920s she organised classes in Irish singing and dancing with her sister Mona.
A very early broadcaster on Radio Eireann – or 2RN as it was then called – Maire Ni [...]
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Musicians (H - Z)
Jul 30, 2010
Ed Reavy was born in Barnagrove, Mudabawn, Co Cavan in 1898. He emigrated to the USA as a teenager with his family in 1912 and settled in the predominantly Irish area of Philadelphia known as Corktown. Barring visits home in 1922 and much later in 1969, he spent his life there until his death [...]
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Story of the Song
Jul 20, 2010
The lyrics of the popular Dublin song published in the 18th century tell a different story.
The wit who dubbed the statue of Molly Malone in Dublin’s city centre “the tart with the cart” may not have been far off the mark.
A tiny 18th-century book has turned up in Hay-on-Wye containing the earliest [...]
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The Biz
Jul 7, 2010
Once avoided as unfashionable by the children of the rich in urban Ireland, Irish dancing is becoming an expensive pastime and the cost is rising, according to irishcentral.com
One New York mother, who travelled with her dancing daughter to the 2010 North American Irish Dancing Championships in Orlando, said the cost is now getting so large [...]
Written by pandapolly
The Instruments
Jun 7, 2010
Irish wedding songs and tunes
Here is the selection at Ramblinghouse. Corn is what we feed to the chickens!
1. Eileen Aroon
A song from the old Gaelic order. Most apt sentiment. It was written by the Clare poet Cearbhall O Dálaigh (c.1590–1630) to woo his beloved, Eibhlin Caomhánach, daughter of a chieftain. It worked – they [...]
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The Instruments
Mar 11, 2010
Details of 2010 Willie Clancy Week in Miltown Malbay, Co Clare
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Events
Feb 23, 2010
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Events
Feb 23, 2010
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The Instruments
Feb 22, 2010
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Written by pandapolly
Events
Feb 22, 2010
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Events
Feb 21, 2010
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Events
Feb 8, 2010
Corofin Tradidional Music Festival
Corofin
Co Clare
March 1 – 7
www.corofintradfest.com[googleMap name="Corofin"]Corofin, Co Clare[/googleMap]
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Events
Feb 8, 2010
Micho Russell Festival Weekend
Doolin, Co Clare
February 26 – 29
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Events
Feb 8, 2010
The 11th Gathering Festival
Killarney
February 24 – 28
http://www.thegathering.ie
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Irish Music Extra
Feb 6, 2010
Former Chieftains tin whistle player Sean Potts from Dublin has won a Lifetime Achievement Award in this year’s TG4 Traditional Music awards. Before helping to found The Chieftains in 1962 he was a member of Sean O Riada’s influential Ceoltoiri Cualann group.
He retired from The Chieftains in 1979. He has since served as chairman on [...]
Written by pandapolly
The Instruments
Feb 5, 2010
Written by pandapolly
Irish Music Extra
Feb 5, 2010
Detailed Huffington Post interview with John Spillane, Cork singer