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20 Jan 06 - 07:45 PM (#1652397) Subject: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: Bev and Jerry We have some friends who will be in Irland during April and they want to hear traditional Irish singing. They plan to travel all over the Republic (but not to Northern Ireland) so they might go anywhere to hear it. We haven't been there since 2001 so we're probably a little out of date. Here's our list of possible venues. Can anyone add to this list or correct it? Remember, singing only - no instrumental sessions. Co. Dublin: An Giolin Traditional Singers Club, Mayes Pub, North Frederick St. & Upper Dorset St., Dublin, every Friday night Co. Dublin: Fingal Singers' Club, O' Connor's Pub, Ballyboughal, Every Tuesday night, Dave O' Connor, Ballyboughal, Co. Dublin, 01 -8433691 Co. Tipperary: Nenagh Singers Circle, various pubs around Nenagh, second Friday of every month from September to May, Frank McGrath, 067 -33633 Co. Tipperary: O'Sullivan's Pub, Kilea (near Templemore), second Mondays Co. Tipperary: Jim of the Mill's Pub, Upperchurch, Thursdays Co. Cork: Cork Singers Club at An Spailpin Fanach Pub, South Main St., every Sunday at 9:30 Co. Clare: Ennis Singers' Club, Brandon's Bar, O'Connell St., Ennis, third Wednesdays, Peadar McNamara, 065 39139 Co. Sligo: Sligo Traditional Singers' Club, Foley's Lounge, Teeling St., Sligo, first Wednesdays, Frank Finn, 071 69202 Co. Wexford: Wexford Traditional Singers' Club, monthly at various pubs in South Wexford, Phil Barry, 053 42909 Co. Offaly: Banagher, Willie Lyon's Pub (the one with the petrol pumps), Banagher, third Tuesdays Bev and Jerry |
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20 Jan 06 - 07:47 PM (#1652402) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: MartinRyan Galway City: 3rd Friday Richardson's Eyre Square Kinvara: FIrst Moday, Greene's Bar Check with me beforehand, for safety. Regards |
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21 Jan 06 - 05:20 AM (#1652651) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: My guru always said Bev & Jerry: Thanks to your previous thread I visited Jim o the Mills in March 2005, still thriving but not purely a Singers session as you know - depends who's around. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area. Many thanks! I've been making a list of sessions & sings in Ireland from various sources (including here) which is now over 18 pages long. Agree it's very hard to keep this sort of info up to date but if anyone would like a copy to add to or correct please PM me with email addy. |
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21 Jan 06 - 08:23 AM (#1652716) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: GUEST,eoin o'buadhaigh The Irish Music Magazine gives a list of venues of pub sessions all over Ireland. cheers eoin |
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21 Jan 06 - 09:29 AM (#1652733) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: GUEST,hen harrier So does "Living Tradition" magazine. |
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21 Jan 06 - 06:04 PM (#1653086) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: GUEST We put Jim of the Mill's on the list because we had a great time there but there's not much chance of them actually being able to find it. The night we went there, we told the lady running our B & B where we were going and she said, "Jesus Christ, you'll never find that place." We got partial directions from about four or five people and located it before sundown. Otherwise she would have been right. Bev and Jerry |
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06 Feb 06 - 05:12 PM (#1663110) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: Girl Friday A few years ago I was on holiday in a sailing resort on the Shannon estuary. Think it was called Kenmare. Yjere is a great pub called Crotty's that had a singaround. |
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06 Feb 06 - 05:14 PM (#1663112) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venujes in Ireland From: Girl Friday For Kenmare read Kinsale. You can go dolphin watching there too. |
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07 Feb 06 - 03:58 AM (#1663563) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venues in Ireland From: MartinRyan Killaloe? Regards |
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07 Feb 06 - 04:08 AM (#1663569) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venues in Ireland From: GUEST,JC Kinsale is not on the Shannon Estuary - there is a Crotty's pub in Kilrush (once belonging to legendary concertinaa player Elizabeth Crotty), which is on the Shannon estuary, but haven't heard there is singing there. There is a singing session at Doonbeg on the first Friday of the month; will find details and post them. |
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07 Feb 06 - 05:37 AM (#1663601) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venues in Ireland From: MartinRyan Kilrush is right, of coaurse! I wasn't (quite) awake when I typed Killaloe... Regards |
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10 Feb 06 - 09:13 PM (#1666522) Subject: RE: Traditional Singing Venues in Ireland From: Girl Friday Thanks JC and Martin. It was of course, Kilrush. Lovely old town. |