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THE JOE MOONEY SUMMER SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC, SONG & DANCE

Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim
July 18th-25th, 2009
www.joemooneysummerschool.com

Yet again, a full programme of workshops will be offered in flute, fiddle, banjo, bodhrán, whistle, mandolin, concertina, button accordion, piano accordion, harp and uilleann pipes. These workshops are presented professionally by musicians of the highest calibre.
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Permalink - Posted: March 4, 2009 at 12:39 pm

LIZ CARROLL & JOHN DOYLE’S NEW ALBUM, DOUBLE PLAY

Available in North America
Liz Carroll and John Doyle to perform at the annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, for guest of honor President Barack Obama
 
Double Play, the new release by Irish-American fiddle master Liz Carroll and Irish guitar powerhouse John Doyle, is one of those rare duo albums that holds a listener’s attention from start to finish. Individually and together, Carroll and Doyle are among the most respected traditional musicians in Irish music today and the fact that their second recording together is nothing short of brilliant will come as no surprise. In 2005, they released the critically acclaimed In Play, which first documented their duo’s fiery delivery and telepathic-like musical partnership. On Double Play, Carroll and Doyle present a honed road repertoire with a studio album that captures the essence, electricity, and lyrical nuance of their live shows.

Liz & John PR Contact:
Stephanie Fields 
stephanie@compassrecords.com 
Tel. + 615.320.7672 
www.compassrecords.com
www.myspace.com/compassrecords.com

Permalink - Posted: March 4, 2009 at 10:50 am

RTÉ RADIO 1’S CEILI HOUSE ROLLS INTO THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALL

www.rte.ie/radio1/ceilihouse/

Tune into RTÉ Radio 1 at 8.02pm on Saturday 14 March as Céilí House celebrates a three hour St. Patrick’s extravaganza live from the National Concert Hall, Dublin.

Since starting two years ago it has now become an annual pilgrimage for traditional Irish music fans, the night will be full of music from some of Ireland’s biggest names such as The Bloom of Youth, The Sligo All Stars, Mick O’ Brien, Emer Mayock and Aoife O’ Brien. Legendary Scottish singer/songwriter Dick Gaughan will also perform on the night and show why he has been at the forefront of Scottish music for the last four decades.
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Permalink - Posted: March 3, 2009 at 1:48 pm

TOP SPANISH FOLK BAND FOR BRAY

www.mermaidartscentre.ie

The Irish-Spanish Connection is the name of an interesting, special concert in Bray in March. The concert is to be held on Friday, 27th March at the Mermaid Theatre. The night will feature three acts: Buille, La Musgaña and Cormac Breatnach. This concert will feature Spain’s best-known instrumental folk band, La Musgaña together with special guest, Cormac Juan Breatnach, who himself comes from an Irish-Spanish background. Explore these fantastically strong musical traditions separately and then see how they unite.

Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 5:38 pm

DREAM GUITAR SESSION FROM TONY McMANUS’ THE MAKER’S MARK

www.compassrecords.com

On the Compass Records’ CD, The Maker’s Mark, Scottish guitarist, Tony McManus, melds two of his great passions; Celtic music and a series of some of the finest acoustic guitars being crafted today. It is an unparalleled mix as McManus’ playing meets it match in the form of fifteen expertly paired instruments, courtesy of North Carolina’s Dream Guitars shop.

Paul Heumiller, who brought his expertise to The Maker’s Mark, started Dream Guitars (along with finger style guitarist extraordinaire, Martin Simpson) with a vision of gathering the finest guitars made by the top builders worldwide and offering them all in one place. Dream Guitars has grown into one of the most respected dealerships in the world.
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Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 5:37 pm

CARA DILLON RIDING HIGH IN THE CHARTS

www.caradillon.co.uk

With an unprecedented response both critically and commercially, Cara’s latest album, Hill Of Thieves, shot into the Official UK Indie Chart at No. 7 on its week of release. This is the highest chart position Cara’s ever had and, considering it’s her most traditional and acoustic offering so far, is quite an achievement, not to mention it’s the first release on new label, ‘Charcoal Records’, set up by her and husband, Sam Lakeman, after leaving Rough Trade Records.

Cara will be performing in Frome, Somerset on St. Patrick’s night with a host of special guests including Brian Finnegan, John Joe Kelly and John Smith among others. She’ll then be touring from late May through the summer taking in a host of international festivals including Edmonton, Cambridge, Shetland, Wychwood, Beautiful Days, Stonehaven and Molesley to name a few.

Go to www.caradillon.co.uk for all news, tour dates and to purchase Hill Of Thieves on CD or digital download.

Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 5:36 pm

PRIZES WHEN CAVAN CAME TO TOWN

www.templebartrad.com

Cavan musicians were invited to take part in a traditional music session in the Oliver St John Gogarty pub, Temple Bar, Dublin on February 3rd. The session featured the legendary voice of Seán Ó Sé of An Poc ar Buile fame, Cavan’s lilter, Seamus Fay, Fear an Tí was Radio Éireann’s Kieran Hanrahan, singer, Dick Hogan, accordionist, Martin Donohoe, fiddler, Gene Anderson and rhythm, King Trevor Bury, as well as a host of local Dublin musicians. The session marked the end of the 2009 Temple Bar TradFest for which Designworks created the new brand identity. The festival organisers have declared it their best year to date and attribute much of the increase in awareness and numbers attending the festival to the impact of the new design and its effectiveness in print, signage and online. A brochure designed by Designworks for Fáilte Ireland to promote Connemara won a HSMAI award. The awards are viewed as the country’s flagship tourism awards. Visit www.designworks.ie for the full story.

Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 5:35 pm

ARTS TO RESCUE THE TOURISM INDUSTRY

www.failteireland.ie

In February, Martin Cullen TD, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, met with the heads of fifteen State tourism agencies, State arts bodies, and the cultural institutions to begin the work of further developing the cultural tourism market. This is the first step in implementing the Minister’s undertaking, to put in place an initiative to further develop the potential of cultural tourism. The Minister’s aim is, “to present Ireland as a first-choice destination for culture seekers and the examination of opportunities for creating new jobs, building additional arts/culture events and carefully-themed product development for the international market.” He said that cultural tourism is growing in importance internationally, adding, “It has been achieving average annual growth rates of 15% - three times the overall growth rate for tourism. It represents a third of all tourism business and is high yield. It is essential that Ireland places itself as a premier destination for the many tourists for whom experiencing culture is an important component of their holiday.”

Research carried out by Fáilte Ireland indicates that the largest segment of potential visitors to Ireland is in the category known as sightseers and culture seekers. This sector makes up over half (50 to 60%) of Ireland’s overseas holidaymakers each year.

Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 5:34 pm

RETURN TO CAMDEN PRESENTS

www.returntocamden.org

As part of the St Patrick’s Festival
The London Irish Centre in association with
Return to Camden Town Festival present
In Concert:

Le Chéile
‘Iconic Irish Traditional Music Band’ The Irish Post
Legendary band from the 1970s, reformed in recent years with new members Andy Martyn (accordion) and Paul Gallagher (flute) joining original band members Danny Meehan (fiddle), Liam Farrell (banjo), Kevin Boyle (guitar/ piano) and John Roe (piano).
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Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 12:53 pm

IRELAND’S MUSIC AWARDS - 2009 NATIONAL IRISH TRADITIONAL, FOLK & CELTIC MUSIC AWARDS TO TAKE PLACE IN CASTLEBAR

August 1st, 2009
www.IrelandsMusicAwards.com

Ireland’s top traditional, folk and Celtic music industry stars will be recognised and awarded for their contribution to the industry at “Ireland’s Music Awards” which will take place in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, Co, Mayo this summer on the night of Saturday August 1st 2009. The event will take place as part of “The World Fleadh” international Irish & Celtic music festival, but is a stand alone event and is expected to draw massive crowds to Castlebar, Co. Mayo for the Gala Ceremony.
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Permalink - Posted: February 24, 2009 at 10:12 am
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