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20 Sep 04 - 05:28 AM (#1276244) Subject: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash I will be visiting North Donegal at the end of October, basing myself in Milford (about 10 miles North of Letterkenny) Does anyone know of any sessions within striking distance |
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20 Sep 04 - 07:31 AM (#1276311) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: greg stephens McGrory's at Culdaff used to be a big music centre, though I havent played there for a for a few years. Definitely a good place to ring up and make enquiries, anyway. |
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20 Sep 04 - 10:41 AM (#1276439) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Thanks Greg, I haven't yet got maps of the area, where is Culdaff in relation to Milford Cheers Raggy |
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20 Sep 04 - 12:24 PM (#1276484) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: Peter K (Fionn) Raggytash, your best bet at that time of year could be Hudai Beg's at Gweedore (Monday evenings). It's worth a trip to Leo's too, at Crolly, near Dungloe. If the kids are not at home (Enya and the rest of Clannad) you could at least count on a song and an accordian blast from the da. |
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20 Sep 04 - 12:27 PM (#1276486) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: belfast Culdaff is on the Inishowen peninsula. Not very convenient to Milford. It looks close enough on the map but the roads are not great. Letterkenny is one of the fastest growing towns in the country and there will be sessions in a lot of the pubs. But really, your best bet is as soon as you get to Milford go into a couple of pubs and ask the locals. End of October? Bring a raincoat. Enjoy yourself. |
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20 Sep 04 - 01:17 PM (#1276533) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: greg stephens Yes, Culdaff is a bit of a hike, but well worth an exploraory trip if you have some time. Rathmelton is very near Milford, and to the best of my recollection the Bridge is the name of what was the music pub six or eight years ago(time and Guiness can fuzz the memory),. I should look in the phone book for the Bridge and see if anything comes up. |
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20 Sep 04 - 03:28 PM (#1276634) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: Little Robyn It might be a bit far but I'd aim for Ardara and Oliver's Bar. Actually, I don't know if they still have good sessions - it's been a few years since we were there. Robyn |
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20 Sep 04 - 08:09 PM (#1276830) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: Peter K (Fionn) Raggytash, if you do get into Letterkenny, PLEASE let me know if you hear of anyone willing to let a house or flat in the town, any size, for the week of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann next year (ie seven nights, arriving Sunday August 21). Letterkenny might be growing fast, but I'm not entirely clear where they're going to accommodate the 250,000 visitors they're expecting. |
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21 Sep 04 - 04:56 AM (#1277095) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Philippa Oireachtas na Gaeilge is on in Letterkenny the last weekend of Oct, so there is bound to be music there. Especially good event to be at if you like seán nós singing, in Irish & unaccompanied. Farless convenient to Milford, the Shamrock at Falcarragh, Sat nights I believe. I know the Mon night sessions at Gaoth Dobhair, mentioned by Peter K (Fionn) are still going strong |
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21 Sep 04 - 09:17 AM (#1277264) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: Fliss Peter a chara Started looking for B&B too for next august. Phoned a couple of places but booked already. Hope the Local Fleadh office getsits act together soon with a list of places. Feeling withdrawal symptoms as have had bad fall and banged my head then had cough and cold to go with black eyes. So no Irish music for a fortnight. Looking forward to visiting Donegal next summer. Have been to Sligo. THe Coleman Centre in Gorteen is worth a visit. slan fliss |
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22 Sep 04 - 04:07 AM (#1278020) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash We have boked a cottage through Shamrock Cottages, try giving their website a once over |
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22 Sep 04 - 06:12 PM (#1278646) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: Fliss Hi Peter Got Accommodation 3 miles out of Letterkenny, which suits my pals. Phoned tourist office. Link below. Dont think theyve got as far as setting up the Fleadh office as yet or getting local population to take b&b guests. The numbers I was given are for Businesses. The lady at the Tourist office said that there was little accommodation left. Comhaltas in Dublin havnt got a number for the Office in LK as yet. http://www.irelandnorthwest.ie/detail.asp?memberID=13022 Out bnb is 31E a night per person. It seems odd to be planning the next trip when weve only recently got back. slan fliss |
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23 Sep 04 - 10:32 AM (#1279114) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: ossonflags Raggy, see if you can get across to "McGrorys" in Culdaff, if only to hear the the Great Oyster Rustling story.Packie or Frank the Police chief will enlighten you - failing that get me on a good day in Butlers bear boutique and all will be revealled. "Maggie Toms" at the crossroads is also a great place to see but you will have to get a local to direct you. |
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23 Sep 04 - 11:42 AM (#1279166) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Just done a check on the mileage from Milford to Culdaff and estimate it's about 50 miles, a bit too far for a night time session, especially on Irish lanes at night with Wombat driving (she doesn't see very well in the dark) However each day we go out to different area and we will hopefully get all over the northern end of Donegal (I've had a couple of trips to the area from Letterkeeny?Dungloe down to Donegal bay) Thanks to one and all for the suggestions though, please keep them coming Raggy |
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24 Sep 04 - 05:25 AM (#1279737) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Rehash |
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24 Sep 04 - 05:26 AM (#1279739) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Philippa the Oireachtas programme (Letterkenny 27-31 Oct) can be found at www.oireachtas.ie there are fiddle concerts on Tues and Wed night |
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26 Sep 04 - 05:12 AM (#1281271) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST fresher |
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27 Sep 04 - 08:14 AM (#1282166) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Ooouuff ......... the noise of a thread falling off the bottom of the screen, slightly noisier than a one legged horse going clop |
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27 Sep 04 - 09:03 AM (#1282199) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: ossonflags I trust you have arrived homes safely raggy,willyou be atthe whitters saturday? |
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27 Sep 04 - 11:41 AM (#1282327) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Not gone yet Michael, end of October will see us in beautiful County Donegal |
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27 Sep 04 - 04:22 PM (#1282507) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: ossonflags O,I shall be in The Kingdom at the same time. |
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27 Sep 04 - 05:49 PM (#1282572) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal sdf From: GUEST,tester i lov the music so much |
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28 Sep 04 - 09:11 AM (#1283109) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: Fliss Me too cant wait to get back to Ireland next summer. Mind you I do get to play irish music every thursday evening at the Boat Inn Jackfield. Spoilt thats what I am. |
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29 Sep 04 - 06:01 AM (#1283863) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: ossonflags still up for whitbY? |
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29 Sep 04 - 06:17 AM (#1283870) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash I shall be there Friday evening around 8pm |
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29 Sep 04 - 09:37 AM (#1283983) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,ossonflags I will be there about..............a little later |
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04 Oct 04 - 07:10 AM (#1288127) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Refresh |
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28 Oct 04 - 05:00 AM (#1309376) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Only a couple of days to go, anyone got any pearls of wisdon before then Cheers raggy |
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28 Oct 04 - 06:03 AM (#1309400) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Philippa I gave the wrong web address above for Oireachtas na Gaeilge. The correct URL is www.antoireachtas.ie and this year's event in Letterkenny ends this Sunday. |
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28 Oct 04 - 06:09 AM (#1309402) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Raggytash Philippa Thanks for that, I'll try to catch the tail end of it during Saturday & Sunday, all being well I should be able to get to the Glencar Inn at letterkenny on Saturday night, what's the format there? Cheers Raggy |
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29 Oct 04 - 05:39 AM (#1310346) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST refresh |
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29 Oct 04 - 07:44 AM (#1310417) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Philippa I don't know anything about the Glencar Inn except that I saw a notice that there are sessions there on Thursday nights from 10-12 pm The same poster, which I've just seen at Letterkenny's Grianan Theatre, also listed the following sessions in Letterkenny all from 10-12 pm: Mon.- Brewery Bar, Market Square Wed. - Central Bar, Main St. Thursday - Swilly Inn, Gortlee (on the outskirts of town, I think in the Ramelton direction; Glencar is also a bit outside the town centre) I cannot vouch that these sessions are all current and on the nights stated; do check with the pubs beforehand. I believe there is set-dancing at the Lagoon in Termon on Monday nights. there will definitely be music at the Mount Errigal hotel and the Holiday Inn this Sat night 30 Oct 2004, at the Oireachtas festival club (Club na Féile). Also at 7 pm there will be a sean-nós singing competition at the Mount Errigal (& broadcast on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta), and from 10 pm a room will be be set aside for a singing circle, "Club Amhránaíocht ar an Sean-Nós". |
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05 Nov 04 - 05:02 AM (#1317432) Subject: RE: Music in North Donegal From: GUEST,Philippa well, Raggytash, how did the trip go? |