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Crossmolina make last eight as other big names fall
The group stages of the Mayo senior and intermediate championships came to an end on Sunday evening with some drama in group two and Ballinrobe will feel the hardest done by in the senior grade. Norman O'Brien's charges hit the ground running on the last weekend in May in round one, by going to Crossmolina and beating the Deel Rovers by 2-13 to 0-11. That result seemed to mark a transition with Ballinrobe on an upward curve and Crossmolina on the way down. But roll on to the second last weekend in July and it's the men from Crossmolina who are in the last eight, while Ballinrobe will have to go away and lick their wounds for another year.
O'Connor on form for champions
Ballintubber 0-13
Catch the bigger and better Bell X1 while you can
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SLOWLY BUT surely Bell X1 developed from a creative and highly entertaining Kildare band, doing the college circuit under the name of Juniper, into an Irish phenomenon called Bell X1 who are on the edge of breaking America.
Catch the bigger and better Bell X1 while you can
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SLOWLY BUT surely Bell X1 developed from a creative and highly entertaining Kildare band, doing the college circuit under the name of Juniper, into an Irish phenomenon called Bell X1 who are on the edge of breaking America.
Eye of the Tiger - Tiger Cooke takes to Millars
Hot on the heels of his third album, Fingertips of the Silversmith, Tiger Cooke is to appear in Millars next Tuesday, December 28.
Cellar Session take off in Matt The Millers
The Cellar Sessions is an acoustic night every Tuesday night showcasing some of Ireland's finest original artists and band's in the intimate setting of The Cellar Bar in Matt the Millers Kilkenny.
Saving J back with fourth single
Kilkenny’s favourite purveyors of pop-rock, Saving J are back with another single, their fourth single release as the quintet continue to build a solide fan base around the country in anticipation of a debut album release.
Pat’s march on in FAI Junior Cup
St Patrick’s 3
David Geraghty, finding a place for his music
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KILDARE MAN David Geraghty began his musical journey in the mid-1990s when he joined Damien Rice, Paul Noonan, Dominic Phillips and Brian Crosby in the band Juniper for the recording of their second EP Manna. When Rice left the band in 1998 the remaining members continued to play together and formed the band Bell X1. To date Bell X1 have released four critically-acclaimed albums and have been gaining success in the United States in recent years, with Paste Magazine describing them as “one of Ireland’s greatest bands”. Geraghty released his debut solo album Kill Your Darlings in 2007 and earned himself a nomination for the Choice Music Prize alongside Roisin Murphy, Kila, and Delorentos. Next week sees the release of his second solo album The Victory Dance and as part of a nationwide promotional tour he plays Roisin Dubh on Friday September 11.