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Monday, January 26, 2009

Trad Fest details as promised

Hi Folks,

Here's the programme for this year's tradfest in UCC starting this Wednesday. Thanks to Stas for sending me to their Bebo page which seems to be their most active, http://www.bebo.com/UCCTradsoc




UCC TradFest 09 28th January – 1st February

Wednesday 28th January

1pm - Official launch of TradFest by Mary Mitchell-Ingoldsby, of the UCC Traditional Music Archive and a lunchtime concert by the Pride of the West; John Wynne and John McEvoy. It will be held in the Seomra Caidrimh, O’Rahilly Building, UCC. Free entry.

9pm – Ceilí with UCC’c Irish speaking Society, an Chuallacht. It will be held in Plato Murphy’s Bar on Hanover St (just off Washington St). Music by Horseboxed. Entry only €2.

Thursday 29th January

5pm – Seán Ó’Riada Memorial Lecture by Dr. Catherine Foley – “And then they Danced": Ethnochoreology, an Alternative Approach to Irish Dance Research.” Held in the O’Riada Hall, UCC Music Dept, Sundays Well Road, Cork. Followed by a wine and sandwich reception. Free entry.

9pm – Table Quiz in the Courtyard Bar, Hanover St (just off Washington St). Table of 5 €20.

Friday 30th January

1pm – Lunchtime concert with John Carty and Matt Molloy. Held in the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork. Free entry.

9pm – Concert with Dave Sheridan and friends, supported by Splanc. Held Upstairs @ the Spailpin Fanac, South Main St, Cork (opposite the Beamish Brewery). Entry €10.

Saturday 31st January

11am-1pm - Sean-nos dancing workshop by Brian Cunningham. Held in the O’Riada Hall, UCC Music Dept, Sundays Well Road, Cork. Entry €10.

2pm-4pm- Sean-nos singing workshop by Máire Ni Cheilleachair. Held in the Seomra Caidrimh, O’Rahilly Building, UCC. Entry €10.

Session trial: All welcome! 3-5pm – Spailpin Fanac, South Main St,
Thirsty Scholar, Western Road,
The Brog, Oliver Plunkett St

5-7pm – The Cruibin, Union Quay,
The Old Oak, Oliver Plunkett St.

9pm – The Tap Room Trio (Harry Bradley, flute, Jesse Smith, fiddle, John Blake, guitar).
Followed by Frankie Gavin and Hibernian Rhapsody (Frankie Gavin, fiddle, Michelle Lally, vocals, Eric Cunningham, percussion, Derek Hickey, button accordion, Carl Hession, piano, Tim Edey, guitar).

Followed by a TradDisco by Ollie Mulloly.

ALL at the Midnight Court, upstairs @ Cubins, Hanover St. Entry €20 for adults, €18 for students.

Sunday 1st February

3pm – Final of the Tune Composition Competition and Presentation of prizes. 1st prize is €300 and cup.

5pm – Sliabh Notes

ALL at Plato Murphys Bar, Hanover St (just off Washington St)
Entry €10 (for both events)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Jamaica to the Tundra!

Friends it is time for some more gig tips - welcome especially to the new sign-ups through Feedburn thanks for inviting me into the comfort of your inboxes - and happy new year everyone.

Downturn, recession, humanity's last hope - call it what you will we're all spending a bit wiser, we have something other than the weather to talk about and the revolution's round the corner, bring it on I say. While cash still has value though be sure and do your scrimping and saving on fripperies and please not for live music - MUSIC IS NOT A LUXURY! It's food for the soul as well we all know, and what better way to unexpectedly meet friends or meet new people than by sharing great experiences together as an audience.

RE:sessions, the sessions in Sin É are as good or better than ever, Friday night was amazing with a dozen great players including four flutes and that great pair up from Killarney again - the fiddle player's name is Jeremy and he plays with a pretty jazzy guitarist whose name I don't know. Anyway the craic was mighty altogether, don't forget there's particularly great sessions there every Friday and Sunday evening.

There's a few gigs I wanted to make sure you know about.


Wednesday 21st
Damn I'm probably too late to tell you about Albert Niland tonight at the Pavillion, sorry if you're a fan.

Friday 23rd
1.10pm Aula Max, UCC Trihornophone (Bill Blackmore [trumpet]-Seán Óg [alto saxophone],
Kelan Walsh [baritone saxophone]-Dennis Cassidy [drum kit]) have been getting seriously rave reviews and by all accounts don't just tread the line between avant-garde jazz and accessibility they dance on it. Or something, I don't know, let's go and find out - it's free.


8pm Cork School of Music - Festival Favourites... the Choral Festival are putting on a lovely fundraising concert at the school of music, the tickets are just 10 euro and they have lined up a great mix of performers, including Cantemus Chamber Choir who one the National choir competition in the festival last year, the school choir of last year's festival (Presentation, Ballyphehane), as well as Colin Nicholls (organ) Keith Pascoe (violin) and Amanda Neri (mezzo-contralto). There'll even be trad as well - all in all great value and a nice opportunity to support the festival through the tough times ahead.

The Ping Pong gang have got digital rocker Max Tundra in town playing a gig at the Pavillion at 9pm http://www.myspace.com/maxtundra .



Saturday 24th
Reggae heads will be happy to see Natty Wailer in town at the Crane Lane - it's an early gig, 7.30 and 20 quid in. http://www.myspace.com/nattywailermusic



Monday 26th
If you're ever looking for a pint and some good live music of a Monday night head down to the LV on McCurtin Street where the Critters have a residency - great free tunes yee-ha!


Wednesday 28th
UCC Trad Fest starts today and runs to February 1st - but for some reason their programme still isn't up on their website. Hopefully it will be soon cause they always offer exceptional fare and lots of free stuff. Check http://www.ucc.ie/tradmus/index.htm soon is all I can say. I'll tell you what I'll post the programme when I get it.

8.30 Crane Lane Boutique Burlesque is back with another smorgasbord of lipsmacking delights - and that's just the audience! A raunchy fun-packed evening of music dance, comedy, and spectacle, ten euro don't go no further (sorry for the lingo, I still have the Critters coming out my speakers here).



Thursday 29th
Triskel, 8pm One big gig I'm looking forward to at the mo is Buffalo Collision, made up of 2 thirds of the astounding Bad Plus (pianist Ethan Iverson and drummer Dave King) along with saxophonist Tim Berne and cellist Hank Roberts, who used to be two-thirds of Miniature. It will be full-on for improv/jazz heads only, but if you think that's a good thing it will be! A taste here - http://www.last.fm/music/Buffalo+Collision/+videos/+1-beMCm4Q94R0


Aula Max UCC 8pm For the less adventurous the RTE Vanbrugh Quartet will be joined by Cian O Duill on viola for a safe but gorgeous programme
Haydn String Quartet No. 5 in D major, Op. 76, Beethoven String Quartet No. 10 Mendelssohn String Quintet No. 2 in B flat major.


That's it for now folks!