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SKINNY WOLVES 7 JUL
Music / 07 Jul 2012 0-12The first in a series of new club nights at Project Arts Centre. Chill out in the bar for a night of music and choose from a line up of DJ's upstairs and bands downstairs, headlined by Girls Names.
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PALIMPSEST
Music / 03 May 2012 12/10What happens when you take traditional Irish music and add some of Ireland’s most exciting contemporary musicians and their usual instruments?
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ROGER DOYLE & CORMAC BREATNACH ALBUM LAUNCH
Music / 09 Mar 2012A night of music from Roger Doyle and Cormac Breatnach to celebrate the launch of their new albums.
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GREG LLYOD
Music / 23 Feb 2012 12/10A night of music from inventive Irish/Australian pianist and composer, Greg Lloyd to celebrate the launch of his new album. Drawing on his musical experiences abroad from Algeria and Cuba to Paris and beyond his music beautifully weaves together the genres of jazz and world music.
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THE UNUSUAL HISTORY OF ETHER
Music / 30 Jan 2012 12/10The Unusual History of Ether is the songwriting partnership of Irish singer-songwriter Rebecca Collins and Danish guitarist Mikkel Ploug.
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