Search Results for 'Grammy Award'

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Country and American Roots duo kick off busy Autumn entertainment Line-up at Garbo's

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A number of top class artists are set to play at Garbo's in Castlebar between now and Christmas.

Macy Gray and The Coronas announced for Festival Big Top

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SOUL SINGER Macy Gray and one of Ireland's favourite bands, The Coronas, have been announced as the final headline acts to play the Galway International Arts Festival Big Top this summer.

Burt Bacharach to play GIAF Big Top

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‘Walk On By’, ‘(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me’, ‘What the World Needs Now Is Love’, ‘The Look of Love’, ‘I Say a Little Prayer’, ‘I’ll Never Fall in Love Again’. With Hal David, Burt Bacharach has written some of the greatest songs of the last 60 years.

Burt Bacharach to play Galway International Arts Festival

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Patton Oswalt - in Galway (finally) in 2019

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IN 2017, Grammy Award winning comedian Patton Oswalt was due to play the Vodafone Comedy Carnival, but had to cancel due to a TV scheduling conflict. He promised to return and is keeping good on that promise.

The Remedy Club bring Americana/Roots music to Christ Church, Castlebar

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The Irish husband-and-wife Americana/Roots duo comprising KJ McEvoy and Aileen Mythen will play in Christ Church, Castlebar this evening, Friday October 12, joined by very special guest - blues / soul singer, Joanne Keegan.

Thanks Brother to play Monroe’s Live

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Thanks Brother, the new project from artists Róisín O and John Broe, released their debut single ‘We Are Different’ in March of this year. This first single was produced at Beech Park Studios, Dublin, by Broe and Ciaran Bradshaw, with mixing by Grammy Award winner Ruadhri Cushnan.

All Our Exes Live in Texas

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COUNTRY SINGER George Strait may have sung how "all my exes live in Texas", but the four-part indie-folk harmony band who take their name from that Grammy award winning song, come from Australia.

Jamie Harrison plays Róisín Dubh next week

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JAMIE HARRISON, the Galway singer-songwriter whose new song ‘Spent So Long’ has amassed more than 20,000 listens on Spotify, plays the Róisín Dubh next week.

The Flaming Lips to play festival Big Top

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THE FLAMING Lips, the three-time Grammy Award winning psychedelic indie-rock band, and one of Q magazine’s ‘50 Bands to See Before You Die’, play their only Irish gig at this year's Galway International Arts Festival.

 

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