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Marc Roberts' Feelgood Factor hits Galway

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Radioman Marc Roberts live at Town Hall

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Country star Marc Roberts returns to the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, 11 November, supported by The Conquerors and special guest Sandy Kelly.

‘Legends of American Country’ returns to Roscommon Arts Centre in June

Now seen by over 350,000 fans live and watched by millions on TV Europe’s number one multi-award winning show, the ‘Legends of American Country’ returns to Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, June 9, for another fantastic night of toe tapping country classics.

Marc Roberts celebrates the music of John Denver

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HE WOULD never have cut it as Henry John Deutschendorf jr, but as John Denver, he charmed the world with now undisputed classics like 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', 'Annie's Song', 'Rocky Mountain High', and 'Thank God I'm a Country Boy'.

Bagatelle to play Lough Rea Hotel

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BAGATELLE, THE Irish band who created one of the most famous songs in the nation's rock catalogue, 'Summer In Dublin', play the Lough Rea Hotel and Spa on Thursday July 4.

Marc Roberts celebrates the music of John Denver

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HE WOULD never have cut it as Henry John Deutschendorf jr, but as John Denver, he charmed the world with 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', 'Annie's Song', 'Rocky Mountain High', and 'Thank God I'm a Country Boy' - all of which are undisputed classics.

Marc Roberts to celebrate the music of John Denver

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HE WOULD never have cut it as Henry John Deutschendorf Jr, but as John Denver, he charmed the world with 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', 'Annie's Song', 'Rocky Mountain High', and 'Thank God I'm a Country Boy' - all of which are now undisputed classics.

Roberts was last singer to make a Marc for Ireland in Eurovision

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Bagatelle - last chance to see

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BAGATELLE ARE drawing the curtain on their 35 year career with an Irish tour that takes in Galway, and this upcoming show will be the last chance Galway fans have to see the band.

Time to stay home and be counted

If you’re planning a bit of extra marital atin’ over the fence, spreading the wild oats and praying for a crop failure, then next Sunday night is not the night to do it. Not this year anyway. Cos this is the night that the hotels of the country will be scoured to make sure that everyone in the room (registered or not) is lined up again a wall and counted for the purposes of the Census. For one night, fight your desire to avail of low-rate Sunday rates for liaisons of love. That’s the night that the staff will kick in the door, tap ya on the shoulder while you’re in flagrante delicto, ask who are you, what’s your name, have you any kids, how do you get to work, and how the hell did you manage to get into that position without ruining your back?

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