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Rory Gallagher tribute at Monroe’s
Formed in 2012 when three friends met busking at the Rory Gallagher Festival in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal, Deuce is fuelled by a shared admiration for the guitar legend.
Cois Farraige sounds for Christmas
Renowned sound engineer Don McKevitt has gone gamekeeper turned poacher and released his own solo album.
Rory Gallagher tribute act Deuce hail first Galway gig
Fresh from headlining sold-out gigs at the Cork Jazz Festival, Rory Gallagher tribute band Deuce will bring his iconic blues-rock fusion to Galway for the first time on Friday, 3 November.
The Dynamic Blues-Rock of Rory Gallagher Revisited with the BMG Tribute Band at Monroe’s Live
When Barry McGivern first saw the blues-rock might of legendary Irish guitarist, Rory Gallagher in 1969, it inspired the trajectory of his music career. Having watched him perform in concert over 30 times, Barry set out to bring together the ultimate tribute band.
Aspiring young Mayo carpenter in trade apprentice semi-final
Rory Gallagher, an apprentice Carpenter from Bangor Erris, is a step closer to becoming Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2023, after reaching the semi-final stage of the coveted award.
Acclaimed Donegal Singer Songwriter Rory and the Island to perform at Monroe’s Live
Rory and the Island to perform at Monroe’s Live
Jack Cooney departs position as Westmeath senior football manager
To much shock within the Westmeath GAA community, Jack Cooney has departed his role as as senior football manager.
No room for error on Saturday for Mayo
Mayo's championship aspirations for 2022 will be put to the acid test as they take on Monaghan in a mouth-watering clash on Saturday in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in a round one qualifier.
Clarinbridge win U16 crown
Clarinbridge’s bunch of young superstars have done it again. The All Ireland U15 Feile champions from 2021 added the 2022 county U16 title to their expanding portfolio of honours when they beat Loughrea. Although it was comprehensive in the end, 4-20 to 2-11, Loughrea did not make it easy.
Championship is really starting to move now
We are right in the thick of it now with all the big guns having taken to the field for championship action - apart from Kerry who we will see this Saturday against Cork.