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The Energetic Rock of Rofi James to Ignite Audiences
The powerful and raw sense of frustration expressed in Rofi James; newest release, Animated, displays how far this duo, now trio, have developed as a band. Their dark rock/pop sound has ignited audiences at home and abroad and they are set to bring their latest work to Monroe’s Live on Thursday, December 22.
Rofi James - new single out on Friday
THE BRILLIANT Galway pop-rock trio, Rofi James, release their new single, ‘Berlin Wall’ on Friday November 26, and play a Galway city show next month.
'Sorry' - Rofi James release timely new single
IN A time of lockdown, and uncertainty over the future, and in a moment when people are discussing mental health more openly than ever before, Rofi James' new single, 'Sorry', feels very timely.
Councillors approve work to repair sea wall at Bundola
The elected members of the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District have given their approval for repair works to be carried out at a sea wall at Bundola in Erris.
€350,000 for flood mitigation works and coastal protection scheme in Carraholly
Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring, has announced that €358,787 has been allocated by the Government to Mayo County Council for flood mitigation works and a coastal protection scheme at Carraholly.
Rofi James - new EP, Galway gig
ROFI JAMES have released a new five track EP, Helium, which is also the title of their current Irish tour. That tour also sees the quartet playing a hometown gig in Galway next week.
Wild Youth and Rofi James @ Monroe's
TWO OF Ireland's leading emerging bands, Wild Youth and Galway's Rofi James, play Monroe's on Thursday September 27 at 9pm at a show presented by the GMIT Students Union.
The dredging of the river
The main channel discharging all the water from loughs Corrib and Mask is the Galway River, flowing from Lough Corrib through the city to the sea. Among the structures built in 1850 and the following years, during the course of a drainage scheme carried out by what was then known as The Board of Public Works in Ireland, was the main regulating weir across the Corrib at Waterside. Its function was to control the river level at Galway in the interests of draining, milling, and navigation. It was built at a point in the river where the water descended though rapids.
Wild Youth and Rofi James @ Monroe’s tonight
ROFI JAMES, the Galway Advertiser's Galway Band of The Year 2017, join Dublin quartet Wild Youth for a 'GMIT Students Union presents...' show at Monroe's Live tonight.
Rofi James - new single and launch gig
ROFI JAMES, the Galway pop/rock duo, officially launch their new single 'Fool For Your Love' this weekend, and proceeds from half of all downloads/sales of the single will be donated to the Solidarity-Pikpa refugee camp in Greece.