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Celtic Colours International Festival

October 10th – 18th, 2014

www.celtic-colours.com

The 18th annual Celtic Colours International Festival is all about friends and family. Musical pals Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain will kick–off the Cape Breton Island–wide festival on October 10th, and Natalie MacMaster and Sharon Shannon, who met at the first Celtic Colours, will help close it October 18th. Other old friends of the festival include Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas with their unique fiddle and cello partnership, guitarists Tony McManus and Tim Edey, singers David Francey and Nathan Rogers, and the amazing Swedish trio Väsen.
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Galway Bay Irish Music Festival

October 22nd – 26th, 2014

www.galwaybayirishpub.com

2014 will herald the 11th year of the Galway Bay Irish Music Festival, celebrating Irish songs, ballads, players and bands that will be flooding Ocean Shores, WA with music and fun this October 22nd – 26th, 2014.

An eclectic mix of Irish bands, choirs and dancers hailing from throughout the United States, Canada and, of course, Ireland will be rounding out this year’s entertainment. Tickets can be purchased online by going to www.galwaybayirishpub.com, Galway Bay Irish Restaurant, Pub and Gifts 11th Annual Irish Music Festival…It ain’t just Danny Boy anymore.
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Fiddle Fair Presents – The Inaugural Fiddle Fair Autumn School

November 2nd – 9th, 2014

www.fiddlefair.com

Baltimore Fiddle Fair is extremely proud to present the very first Fiddle Fair Autumn school, a unique opportunity to spend a week in beautiful Baltimore, West Cork and learn from two of the absolute masters of the fiddle tradition: Kevin Burke and Tim O’ Brien. The price of €999 includes airport transfers, seven nights accommodation at the amazing Inish Beg estate, www.inishbeg.com, breakfast and dinner every evening, six days of classes at Inish Beg (morning and afternoon with Tim and Kevin) and a tailor– made immersion in Baltimore and the islands.

Baltimore is not only synonymous with great fiddling, it is now a favoured destination for humpback whales! Your trip will include some whale–watching, island hopping and nightly sessions in local pubs (with your fiddle masters).
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COPENHAGEN IRISH FESTIVAL

FOUR DAYS OF GREAT MUSIC

November 6th – 9th, 2014

www.irishfestival.dk

During the first long weekend in November, Copenhagen will be buzzing with Irish music. The annual festival includes some of the best new acts together established bands and legends from Ireland.

Enjoy traditional Irish atmosphere, music, song and dance at the many concerts and sessions and be sure not to miss out on the big Sunday céilí. The Copenhagen Irish Festival is situated in the heart of the city and close to hotels and public transport. Concerts, sessions and céilí are all located at the old meat market quarter that is now a cultural hotspot.

For further information visit the website www.irishfestival.dk
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The 16th Gathering Traditional Festival

February 18th – 22nd, 2015, Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney

www.thegathering.ie

The 16th Gathering Traditional Festival returns to Killarney on February 18th – 22nd, 2015 to The Gleneagle Hotel with concerts, ceilís, workshops and more this year promises to be better than ever.

Highlights of the 2015 festival include concerts with A Stór Mo Chroí, Arcady and The Unwanted.

We also welcome back Jackie Daly, Paul De Grae, Meatí Jo Shéamuis, Eilish Kennedy, Johnny Ringo McDonagh, Dezi Donnelly, Caoimhín O Fearghail and many more.
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In My Mind – A Solo Fiddle & Film Show featuring Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (Ireland)

www.musicnetwork.ie

– “The most imaginative and fascinating musician in all of trad”– Earle Hitchner, Irish Echo

– “The missing link between Martin Hayes and Purple Haze” – Nick Kelly, Irish Independent

Just how would you set about showing the beauty, depth and humour of traditional Irish music to someone who had never heard it? Armed with his trusty 10–string “Hardanger d’Amore” fiddle and a film projector, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh sets out to do exactly that in his unique and wonderful take on what makes Irish traditional music beautiful. Inside the projector are “virtual guests”, friends whom he has filmed: musician, dancer, singer, poet and landscape, each of whom make the other half of a duet with a live Caoimhín. A better look at what goes on inside a musician’s head could not be had, not if you cut it in half and hinged it open.
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News from The Willis Clan

www.thewillisclan.com

The Willis Clan has had so many exciting things going on this year, but fans in Ireland are going to be able to follow The Clan’s rise to stardom from the comfort of their own homes. All 12 Willis kids are contestants on this season of America’s Got Talent.
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The Online Academy of Irish Music

www.oaim.ie

New Course Release:

Guitar Basics, Standard Tuning Accompaniment for Irish Music

Here at OAIM we are pleased to announce the recent release of three new guitar courses (one in French!). OAIM is now home to over 90 Irish guitar accompaniment lessons. The aim of ‘Guitar Basics’ is to learn how to accompany Irish traditional music on the guitar using standard tuning. Jean Damei examines the chords, structure and rhythms of some of the most typical tunes types and keys in Irish music, such as Reels, Jigs, Slipjigs, Hornpipes and Waltzes.

Throughout the lessons he gives an overview of different modes and styles of accompaniment. Jean picked a selection of well– known tunes to demonstrate the taught skills and techniques including Gallagher’s frolics, Out on the Ocean, the Kid on the Mountain and The Man of the House.
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Alan Kelly Gang – Powerful, critically acclaimed Irish band release their superb new album, The Last Bell

(Blackbox Music BBM 007)

www.alankellygang.com

Stalwarts of contemporary trad, the Alan Kelly Gang are a creative force all about tasteful arrangements, groove, energy and passion. Their new album The Last Bell, which has been over a year in the making, is a pristine collection of original and traditional music. Recorded over two live sessions in Rathcoole, Co. Dublin with an outstanding cast of cohorts: Alan Kelly (piano accordion), Steph Geremia (flute /vocal /sax & whistle), Alasdair White (fiddle), Tony Byrne (guitar), Manus Lunny (bouzouki), Ewan Vernal (bass), Martin O’Neill (bodhran) and Jim Higgins (percussion), the album captures a certain magic that can only happen when such outstanding musicians are locked away, working and playing together in musical solidarity. “I wanted to capture that raw energy and spur of the moment musicality. I also wanted to recreate the vibe and excitement of the sessions when I recorded Mosaic (2000) by playing live with drums, percussion and bass.”– Alan Kelly.

On this outing, there is a great sense of maturity and joie de vivre as the three melody players: Alan, Steph and Alasdair weave and playfully bounce off one another, while the engine room of guitar, percussion, and bass underpin a solid groove. Also welcoming Capercaille’s Manus Lunny on board and into the Producer’s chair, he has brought along his distinctive panache to the 12 tracks – 8 instrumentals and 4 songs.

Catch the Alan Kelly Gang joined by special guests Eddi Reader & John Douglas for their nationwide tour: September 27th – October 5th.

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PHOENIX RISING AT THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, DUBLIN

www.nch.ie

September 4th. A special evening of piano and traditional music Phoenix Rising: The Music of Micheal O Suilleabhain

One of Ireland’s most accomplished musicians and composers, Mícheál Ó Suilleabháin, joins the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and a top line–up of Irish musicians for an evening of his most vibrant and evocative music.

This captivating programme features Mícheál’s Phoenix Rising Suite – the score to the documentary Pioneers and Aviators – premiered earlier this year with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.

Sean–nós master Iarla Ó Lionáird lends his striking voice to traditional airs in Mícheál’s gorgeous arrangements. Soprano Deirdre Moynihan, New Dublin Voices and world–renowned sax player Kenneth Edge perform the poignant Madison’s Descent. Ó Suilleabháin’s Termon is brought to life by uilleann piper Pádraic Keane, while Mícheál performs his exhilarating Must Be More on piano.

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