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HORSLIPS

www.HORSLIPS.ie

The legendary Horslips are delighted to announce the re-issue of their
entire back catalogue of seminal recordings ahead of their first headline
gigs in 29 years.

“The Tain” [1974]
“The Book Of Invasions” [1977]
“The Man Who Built America” [1979]

In Stores - Friday 14th August 2009 & On iTunes - Friday 21st August
(also available to order online from www.irishmusicshop.ie

Each of the 12 albums has been restored by the band to include the original
artwork and sleevenotes which appeared on the first issue vinyls from the
1970’s. The specially produced CD digipacks will also include bonus live
tracks and rarities chosen by the band.

The first three albums to be made available are “The Tain” [featuring rock
anthem "Dearg Doom"],
1977’s “The Book Of Invasions” [featuring "Trouble (With A Capital T)"] and
“The Man Who Built America”.
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Permalink - Posted: August 7, 2009 at 11:10 am

THE GOLDEN ERA OF CEILI MUSIC AND DANCE 1955 - 1970

- Presented by Brian Lawler

Date: Wednesday 19th August
Venue: IMRO, Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Dublin 2
Time: 7:00pm

www.imro.ie

During the period 1999 to 2004, in conjunction with the Irish Traditional
Music Archive (ITMA), Brian Lawler recorded interviews with 70 people
associated with the period, including ceili band founders and members,
promoters, dancers and radio personnel. He obtained a total of 42 hours of
recorded material. All of the edited recordings are available to the public
at the ITMA.
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Permalink - Posted: August 4, 2009 at 4:04 pm

RUNRIG GUITARIST TO UNDERGO HEART BY-PASS

Malcolm Jones, guitarist with legendary Scottish band Runrig, entered hospital in July to undergo heart by-pass surgery. Inverness-born Malcolm, 49, underwent minor surgery after suffering a heart attack earlier this year. Following tests by-pass surgery has been recommended as a standard preventative procedure to ensure he experiences no further recurring heart problems. Unfortunately, the timing of the surgery forced Runrig to cancel three Danish concerts scheduled for the end of June.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 1:02 pm

NEW RELEASE FROM HARPER KATHLEEN LOUGHNANE

The music of Thomas and William Connellan (c.1640-1720)
www.oreillydesign.com/harp/biog.html

Kathleen Loughnane has released a new CD ‘The Harpers Connellan’ Irish music of the late 17th century.
The Connellan brothers were born in Cloonmahon, Co. Sligo. They had to manipulate the turbulent political and social environment of their time to survive, composing and performing music. According to Arthur O Neill’s (b.1734) account of the life and times of the Irish Harpers, Thomas Connellan’s celebrity was very great in Ireland and it would seem that he was no less popular in Scotland. The council records of Jan 11th, 1717 record that Thomas Connellan was awarded city honours and made Burgomaster of Edinburgh. It seems he was awarded this honour as a result of his musical contribution to the city.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 1:00 pm

RITA KEANE

Irish music lost one of its outstanding singers in June when Rita Keane, Caherlastraine, County Galway, passed away. Her recorded works are few, numbering just two albums with one in general circulation from Claddagh. Along with her sister Sarah, she was a great source of songs and inspiration to a generation of musicians who blossomed during the 1970’s.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 12:58 pm

CAPE BRETON FIDDLERS PASSES

The well-respected Cape Breton fiddler and composer Jerry Holland (54) passed away on Thursday 16th July after a two-year battle with cancer.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 12:58 pm

RICH IRISH LINE-UP ANNOUNCED FOR 2009 CELTIC COLOURS

www.celtic-colours.com
Celtic Colours International Festival organisers are pleased to release their line-up for 2009 and are excited about this year’s focus on the ties to and influence of Irish music and culture.
The festival kicks off with Island to Island: The Cape Breton-Ireland Musical Bridge, in Port Hawkesbury on October 9th. It’s a concert that goes to the root of it all, says Artistic Director Joella Foulds. “In 1993, a group of Cape Breton musicians were invited to Ireland to put on a Cape Breton festival in Cork. Now, we have invited the Irish here to share their cultural traditions in this concert and throughout the nine days of the Festival.”
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 12:57 pm

NIAMH NÍ CHARRA NOMINATED IN THE WORLD’S LARGEST MUSIC AWARDS!

www.jpfolks.com
We are thrilled to announce that Niamh Ni Charra’s Deoraiocht an tSaighdiura track from her debut album has been nominated in the 2009 Just Plain Folks Music Awards. The nominees were chosen from over 560,000 songs, submitted from various sources including CD Baby, and the gruelling selection process took a total of 14 months.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 12:56 pm

TWO MAJOR RELEASES OUT SOON FROM COMPASS RECORDS

www.compassrecords.com
PRIDE OF NEW YORK & STRING SISTERS: LIVE

PRIDE OF NEW YORK
(Joanie Madden, Brendan Dolan, Billy McComiskey, Brian Conway)

Pride of New York is a new Irish-American super group comprised of some of the best known players in America. Between them, they have won four All-Ireland championship awards, recorded multiple solo albums and logged countless miles touring across the US and abroad. But, at its essence, this quartet of singular talents is defined in spirit by the city of New York which gives the group its name.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 12:56 pm

SHANTALLA PLAN REUNION CONCERTS FOR MID WINTER

www.shantalla.eu
The band considered by many to be one of the best traditional Irish bands ever to be based in Continental Europe is re-forming for eight Belgian concerts later this year and next. Shantalla will play exclusive dates in Bierbeek, Dilbeek, Leopoldsburg, Lokeren, Bornem, Evergem-Sleidinge, Heist-op-den-Berg and Brussels.
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Permalink - Posted: July 28, 2009 at 12:53 pm
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