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Subject: Dublin Visit From: bazza Date: 07 Sep 17 - 03:22 PM Off to Dublin on the 14th of September for 4 nights any good venues for Traditional Music and places worth visiting, thanks, Bazza |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: FreddyHeadey Date: 07 Sep 17 - 05:06 PM there was a Dublin thread from last year which might have info which is current thread.cfm?threadid=160074 |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: Steve Shaw Date: 07 Sep 17 - 05:16 PM The Cobblestone. |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: Sarah the flute Date: 07 Sep 17 - 05:50 PM Definitely the Cobblestone |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: Herga Kitty Date: 07 Sep 17 - 07:04 PM We had a great time at the Cobblestone, also http://www.odonoghues.ie/bar.htm Hope you have a great time too! Kitty |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: GUEST,Knockroe Date: 08 Sep 17 - 04:46 AM Great new Dublin traditional music venue. "The Pipers Corner" 105/106 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. Top class sessions ever night from 9 pm. |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: GeoffLawes Date: 08 Sep 17 - 09:57 AM https://www.itma.ie/goilin/about/about-the-goilin and you might just catch some of thi the Frank Harte Festival http://goilin.com/fhf/index.php |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 08 Sep 17 - 11:57 AM The regular Goilin singing session is on Friday night around 9 p.m. in "The Teachers Club", Parnell Square, just at the north end of O'Connell St. Other than that, the Cobblestone pub, about a mile upriver from O'Connell Bridge, is your best bet for general music sessions, any night. Regards |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 08 Sep 17 - 12:00 PM Incidentally... if you have a serious interest in Irish traditional music and song, a visit to the Irish Traditional Music Archive in Merrion Square is well worthwhile. Open weekdays and occasional evenings. Regards |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: Jim Carroll Date: 08 Sep 17 - 12:09 PM Warning about The Cobblestone - great music, can get extremely crowded The monthly recitals in the back room one a month by Na Píobairí Uilleann are a joy, but they are for listeners who don't want to talk while the music in happening You should be able to find a programme on NPU website Jim Caarroll |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: GUEST,Jenny Date: 09 Sep 17 - 04:10 PM O'Donoghues |
Subject: RE: Dublin Visit From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 09 Sep 17 - 04:16 PM Yep - O'Donoghues Friday lunchtime has a nice mixed session - with several 'catters likely to appear! Regards |
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