Search Results for 'Pennsylvania'
48 results found.
David Geraghty, finding a place for his music
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.
Keith Barry – Direct from Vegas back by popular demand
Due to the phenomenal success of Keith Barry – Direct From Vegas in December 08 and January 09, the second leg of this sold out show is back to play more dates around the country.
World re-nowned Irish Tenors in Kilkenny this Christmas
For the first time in years the Three Irish Tenors will be home in Ireland to celebrate the Christmas season.
Keith Barry Back by popular demand
The Royal Theatre welcomes back the illusionist and phenomenon that is Keith Barry. Castlebar will be captivated by what they see.
Enter The Asylum with Keith Barry
TOP MAGICIAN, illusionist and hypnotist Keith Barry is known as Ireland’s Druid Master. His exceptional sleight of hand and mind control talents carry on the ancient druidic tradition and have marked him as one of Ireland’s leading entertainment figures.
Ó Conamha to ref replay
Referee Frank Kinneen will have endeared himself enormously to the treasurer and senior officers of the county board and will be a definite name on their Christmas card list after officiating at a senior county final which ended in a draw.
Galway City Museum to pass fifty thousand visitor mark
The Galway City Museum is set to pass the 50,000 visitor mark this year, putting it ahead of most other local authority museums in the country in terms of visitor numbers.
Ballina Town Council briefs
Independent Ballina town councillor Peter Clarke will travel to Scranton, Pennsylvania, to represent the town at its St Patrick’s Day parade on March 13. He was proposed by Cllr Francis McAndrew and seconded by Mayor Mary Kelly. Independent councillor Gerry Ginty told the meeting: “As one who usually objects to these type of trips, I don’t to this one as there is only one person going and with Cllr Clarke out there promoting the Clarke Collection, it could have a major pay off in the long run to the town.”