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Ashbourne Students Reach Out For Charity

In October 2013 the students at Ashbourne Youthreach came together to write and record a song which is being released in December 2013. All proceeds from the sale of the song will benefit the registered charity Aoibheann’s Pink Tie.

‘On My Shoulder’ was written by the students along with songwriters Paul Mc Donnell and Dave Molloy.  The song is sung by students Sarah Browne and Lucy Highfield and was produced by music students under the guidance of their music tutor Dave Molloy.

Aoibheann’s Pink Tie is a charity that helps and offers practical support to the families of children diagnosed with cancer and who are attending St John’s Oncology Ward in Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital.  Focused on children attending the only treatment center for childhood cancer in Ireland, they support the complete family unit, of parents and siblings, who may not understand what is happening to their brother or sister.

The song is available on iTunes, Google Play and all digital stores. All proceeds from the sale of the song go directly to the charity.

Other Voices 12 | IMRO Other Room Dingle Line-up Announced

Dingle 6-8th December 2013
Derry – Londonderry 7-9th February 2014

4 Days To Go! // IMRO Other Room

With a huge response to the public vote via the RTE website, the winner of the IMRO Other Room Viewer’s Choice Sive has just been announced. She joins the five other Irish bands who will appear in the IMRO Other Room for the twelfth season:

Dublin-based indie folkers Slow Skies / Dublin alternative band Other Creatures / Electronic rock from Derry Grim  / elctro pop Dubliners Vann Music / Ciara O’ Flynn and Mark Mc Loughlin who perform together as Pinhole / Sadhbh O’Sullivan aka Sive.

The final act to be added to the line-up in St James’ on Sunday 8th December is American newcomer Samantha Crain all the way from Oklahoma.

Other Voices will weave its magic spell in Dingle with a stellar line up for St James’ Church on December 6th, 7th & 8th. The music will then move northwards along the Wild Atlantic Way to The Glassworks, Derry on 7th, 8th and 9th February 2014. Aidan Gillen will return to present the series.

St James’s Church, Dingle line-up

Friday 6th
Patty Griffin
David Gray
Lisa O’Neill
Hozier

Saturday 7th
Mogwai
Lulu James
Willis Earl Beal
Josef Salvat
Rosie Carney

Sunday 8th
John Grant
Agnes Obel
Asgeir
David Arnold
Samantha Crain

Live Streaming
For those who don’t make it into the church, the live action will be streamed locally in bars around Dingle (Benners Hotel, Foxy John’s, Geaneys, An Chonair, Dingle Bay Hotel, The Marina and John Bennys) as well as online via http://www.rte.ie <http://www.rte.ie> /othervoices, the RTÉ Player and http://www.theguardian.com/uk <http://www.theguardian.com/uk>  . Streaming will also be live direct to a selection of venues in Derry city including Sandinos, The Gweedore, Masons, The Grand Central, Bound for Boston and Waterloo Street.

Dingle will host the hugely popular Other Voices Music Trail, with a brilliant line-up of shows in venues around the town and this year also sees a return of Banter, a salon style series of discussion and debate curated and hosted by Jim Carroll which takes place in Foxy John’s Friday (5-6pm), Saturday (2-6pm) and Sunday (2-6pm). All the music trail and Banter events are free and will take place before and after the Church happenings. This year the critically acclaimed The Swell Season will be shown in the Phoenix cinema, Dingle on 7th and 8th December at 5pm. Tickets are €8.00.
http://dingle2013.othervoices.ie/music-trail <http://dingle2013.othervoices.ie/music-trail>

The Swell Season Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0yA-db8ocg&feature=c4-overview&list=UUbOpuiE1XuWwi7llFug10mQ

Tickets to St James’, once again, will be free and can be won through various online and media competitions so keep an eye on the new website www.othervoices.ie. To stay up to date with announcements please log on to www.othervoices.ie  and follow on Facebook (Other Voices) and Twitter (@othervoices).

Other Voices is supported by DCAL, Derry City Council, RTÉ, Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Ireland, IMRO, the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the Department of Foreign Affairs.  

IMRO Showcases at Temple Bar TradFest 2014

This January, the venues and streets of Temple Bar will once again play host to one of the biggest traditional music and culture festivals in Ireland – Temple Bar TradFest. Since its inception in 2005, Temple Bar TradFest has grown in size, recognition and quality and is now a firm fixture on the national and international festival calendar attracting visitors from around the world. tbtrad11120

Each year, the IMRO Showcases at Temple Bar TradFest aim to shine a light on the rising stars of traditional music in Ireland. This year, four acts will take part in our showcases which will take place in the New Theatre, Temple Bar during the festival.

Entry to these showcases is FREE but due to limited capacity, booking is essential. Please email membership@nullimro.ie  to reserve your seat.

Showcase 1: Thursday, 23rd January Doors 6pm

Socks in the Frying Pan – 6:30pm

The Jigsaw Jam – 7pm

Showcase 2: Friday, 24th January Doors 6pm

Donal McCague – 6:30pm

FullSet – 7pm

Both showcases will take place in The New Theatre, 43 Essex Street East, Dublin 2. www.thenewtheatre.com.

Temple Bar TradFest takes place from 22nd to 26th January 2014. Visit: www.templebartrad.com for details on all the events taking place throughout this five day festival.

About the Artists

Socks in the Frying Pan

The band comprises two brothers, Shane and Fiachra Hayes on accordion and fiddle/banjo and accompanied by Aodán Coyne on guitar and vocals.

This young trad trio from Country Clare blend Irish traditional melodies with and innovative rhythmic and melodic garnish. These socks are audibly palatable! As for the inevitable question of where the name originated? This is yet to be disclosed!

Having gained a fan-base from four years of gigging around the west of Ireland, this exciting group have recently started branching out and have been well received for their modern traditional style and energetic approach to music. This, combined with an acoustic musical interplay, three-part harmony and an obvious love for live performance, compliments the traditional essence of both tune and songs in a fresh and entertaining way. Their debut CD was launched at the Ennis Trad Festival in November and was received very well with an audience exceeding the capacity of the venue. The CD itself offers a dozen lovingly crafted tracks which the lads are eager to showcase both on the album and at their musically charged gigs.

www.socksinthefryingpan.com

 

The Jigsaw Jam

Having drawn comparisons with acts from the Beautiful South to Mumford and Sons, The Jigsaw Jam are certainly not an easy act to put a label on. Settling on ‘alternative traditional folk’, founding member and Galway native Shane Davis says that the band originally came about when he approached fiddle and ukelele player Gráinne Noone to add some of her musical talents to his singer-songwriter act. The addition of Caroline Sullivan on keys and Brenda Weir as a second vocalist gave rise to The Jigsaw Jam as we know them. Having secured a studio with a friend of a friend for the recording of the band’s EP ‘There Was A Time’, fate intervened yet again as the friend turned out to be Aidan Smyth, who became a permanent feature in the line-up after adding his bass to the recording process. The organic growth of the band was complete.

The EP got its launch at Monroe’s Live last year and received an overwhelmingly positive response, both in Ireland and abroad, and after a sold out performance upstairs in Whelans, the EP spent a week at the top of the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart.

http://thejigsawjam.com/

 

Donal McCague

Dónal McCague, from Scotstown, Co. Monaghan, is one of the rising stars of the fiddle. In 2013 he was named TG4 Young Musician of the Year.

Dónal is well known for his vibrant, lively and highly ornamented style. At the age of 15, he played at the Frankie Gavin International Fiddle Festival in Galway 2005 and in the National Concert Hall Dublin on St. Patrick’s Day 2006. 

He has recorded for TV programmes ‘Geantraí’ on TG4 and the annual RTÉ Fleadh Programme as well as national and local radio. He has toured Europe extensively; France, Poland, Switzerland and Belgium with the well-known Irish Dance troupes Ragús and Celtic Legends.

He was won awards at both the Fiddler of Dooney, Sligo Live and in the Fiddler of Oriel, Monaghan which has been won by fiddle legends such as Tommy Peoples and Jim Mc Killop. Dónal is greatly influenced by the fiddle playing of Tommy Peoples, Séamus Quinn, Brian Rooney, Cathal Hayden, John Carty and Frankie Gavin. In 2011 he released his début solo CD entitled Bits’n’Pieces.

www.bitsnpieces2011.com.

 

FullSet

All accomplished young musicians in their own right, FullSet create a stunning and unique sound that is full of energy and innovation, whilst all the time remaining true to their traditional roots. In recent years this young group has received much critical acclaim, even being compared to supergroups such as Danú and Altan by respected Irish Music Magazine. 

FullSet have received many awards since the release of their debut album “Notes At Liberty”. In 2012 the group were honored to receive the “Best New Group Award” from the well respected Irish American News as well as “Best Newcomer” in Bill Margeson’s Live Ireland Awards. They have spent the past two years touring across Europe and North America and during this time they have shared the stage with some of the biggest names in folk and world music including Moya Brennan, Fred Morrison, Lúnasa, Carlos Núnez, Andy Irvine, Donal Lunny and Beoga. FullSet’s latest album, “Notes After Dark”, has also received much critical acclaim and has been described by tradconnect.com as “one of the year’s best albums”.

www.fullsetmusic.com

IMRO Other Room Open Call Public Vote

Following 606 entries for the IMRO Other Room Open Call, a panel of industry judges selected a shortlist of 5 to go to public vote.other voices

Voting is open now on the RTÉ website and will close at 10am on Friday November 29th.

The Other Room Viewers Choice will be announced at 12pm on Friday November 29th and will travel to Dingle in December to record their winning track.

To vote go to http://www.rte.ie/tv/othervoices/

OTHER VOICES – Day by Day Line-up

Dingle 6-8th December 2013other voices
Derry – Londonderry 7-9th February 2014
 
Dingle Line-up

The twelfth season of Other Voices will weave it’s magic spell in Dingle with a stellar line up for St James’ Church on December 6th, 7th & 8th. The music will then move northwards along the Wild Atlantic Way to The Glassworks, Derry on 7th, 8th and 9th February 2014. Aidan Gillen will return to present the series.
 

St James’s Church, Dingle line-up

Friday 6th
Patty Griffin
David Gray
Lisa O’Neill
Hozier
 
Saturday 7th
Mogwai
Lulu James
Willis Earl Beal
Josef Salvat
Rosie Carney
 
Sunday 8th
John Grant
Agnes Obel
Asgeir
David Arnold

Live Streaming
For those who don’t make it into the church, the live action will be streamed locally in bars around the town as well as online via http://www.rte.ie <http://www.rte.ie> /othervoices, the RTÉ Player and http://www.theguardian.com/uk. Streaming will also be live direct to a selection of venues in Derry city including Sandinos, The Gweedore, Masons and The Grand Central.

Other Voices Music Trail
Dingle will host the hugely popular Other Voices Music Trail, with a brilliant line-up of shows in venues around the town including Come On Live Long, Maud In Cahoots, Slow Skies, Bouts, Hermitage Green, Leanne Harte, Little Bear and many more . All Other Voices Music Trail events are free and will take place before and after the Church happenings. http://dingle2013.othervoices.ie/music-trail
 
Banter
This year also sees a return of Banter, a salon style series of discussion and debate curated and hosted by Jim Carroll which takes place in Foxy John’s Friday (5-6pm), Saturday (2-6pm) and Sunday (2-6pm). Names already announced include: Eimear McBride, David Gray, Alice Maher, John Grant, Donal Ryan and Pat Leahy. http://dingle2013.othervoices.ie/banter
 
Each year, Other Voices provides a TV and online platform for new and emerging acts in the IMRO Other Room. Hundreds of applications for a performance slot have been coming in over the last week and the Viewer’s Choice shortlist will be announced and put to the public vote tonight at 9pm on www.rte.ie/othervoices

Tickets
, once again, will be free and can be won through various online and media competitions so keep an eye on the new website www.othervoices.ie  . To stay up to date with announcements please log on to www.othervoices.ie and follow on Facebook (Other Voices) and Twitter (@othervoices).
 
Other Voices is supported by DCAL, Derry City Council, RTÉ, Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Ireland, IMRO, the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the Department of Foreign Affairs.  

The Hot Press Yearbook 2013-2014: 30% IMRO DISCOUNT (for a limited time only!)

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Other Voices | Derry – Londonderry 2014 Announced

Following on from the recent announcement regarding the twelfth Other Voices pilgrimage to Dingle this December, the world renowned music television series today revealed that Derry/Londonderry is also on the musical itinerary for a second visit, following the hugely successful inaugural Other Voices weekend earlier this year in the UK City of Culture 2013.other voices
 
Other Voices will strike out for Derry/Londonderry in February 2014, stopping off to record music and musings on February 7th, 8th and 9th. The stunning Glassworks building will once again play host to a galaxy of local and international musical talent all of which will be streamed live to a number of local venues, while the Banter Sessions and the IMRO Other Room will also be filmed in the City of Song. The hugely popular Other Voices Music Trail will run in venues and spaces across the city, bringing the spirit of Other Voices to neighbourhoods and communities across the Derry City Council area.
 
Actor Aidan Gillen will once again host the show, presenting the recordings and events in both Dingle and Derry/Londonderry. Already scheduled to perform in St. James’ Church on the Dingle leg of the Other Voices gathering are David Gray, Hozier, Lisa O’Neill, Mogwai, Patty Griffin, John Grant, Asgeir, Agnes Obel and Lulu James with more yet to be announced. The line-up for Derry/Londonderry remains firmly under wraps and will be announced just after Christmas.
 
Philip King, series editor, spoke of the return to Derry commenting, “Last year we had a remarkable experience in Derry. We met really talented musicians and production people, forged a suite of partnerships with CultureTech and heard just great music. We are delighted to return to Derry to nurture and develop the relationships established between Dingle and Derry last year. We have an opportunity to build an enduring legacy over the next three years, share our knowledge and learning with the city and establish a renewable and refreshable resource making this singing city audible and visible the world over”
 
The Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure Carál Ní Chuilín welcomed the return to Derry.  She said:  “Other Voices is one of those unique and special events that leaves a lasting impression. It offers the full musical package and provides experience for performers and back stage people alike. It captured the spirit of City of Culture 2013 and I am so pleased that it has agreed to return to Derry in February even bigger and better than before and expanding their music trail to communities surrounding the City centre as part of my Department’s approach to strategic development of the North West of Ireland – it’s an event not to be missed.”
 
Mayor of Derry, Cllr Martin Reilly said:
 
“I am delighted that Other Voices is set to return to the city again following the success of the event during our 2013 UK City of Culture celebrations, an event which achieved phenomenal success in terms of involving local talent and showcasing our city to an international audience.  As Mayor I have had the opportunity to meet with Philip and his team in the City and to explore the possibilities of a return visit.  Other Voices February 2014 production will complement the City of Culture Legacy Plan which has a special attention on Derry-Londonderry as a City of Music in 2014. This opportunity in 2014 will build on community involvement, educational programmes and national and international showcase for local talent from this city as well as inviting visitors to see what Derry has to offer.”
 
Tickets, once again, will be free and can be won through various online and media competitions so keep an eye on the brand new website www.othervoices.ie. To stay up to date with announcements please log on to www.othervoices.ie and follow on Facebook (Other Voices) and Twitter (@othervoices).
 
Other Voices is supported by DCAL, Derry City Council, RTÉ, Fáilte Ireland, Tourism Ireland, IMRO, the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the Department of Foreign Affairs.  

Sound and Vision | Industry Day

A one day exploration of the collision between music and moving imagein studio image

Generator NI is a new three year music industry development programme for Northern Ireland. Generator NI will be working in partnership with Honeycomb – Creative Works to bring the music and creative industries to key cities and towns across Northern Ireland. The series of industry events will create invaluable opportunities for artists, labels, managers and digital content creatives to meet, network and learn together.

The next event for the partnership will be a Sound and Vision day during the Foyle Film Festival this November. Four unique events dedicated to the marriage of music and moving image are programmed to span from morning to night on Friday the 22nd of November in L’Derry. The events are as follows:

 11am – 1pm

Workshop – how to place your music in film, trailers, television, advertising and computer games with Adrian Cooke and Dex Lush (Portmanteau) / Nerve Centre Cinema

Portmanteau is a UK music agency that represents a range of record labels, publishers and artists in order to place their music in audio-visual productions from around the world – online, on television and in film. They cover both master and publishing copyrights in the majority of cases and so can clear for use quickly and in ‘one-stop’. They’ve placed across all media – from The Fast and The Furious trailer to The Iron Lady, from Xbox to Adidas. They’ll take the audience on a comprehensive journey through all aspects of music placement.

1.45pm – 2.45pm

Inside the music supervisor’s mind – Ian Neil (with Q and A) / Nerve Centre Cinema

We welcome Ian Neil to discuss the vital role of the music supervisor and take a closer look at the part music has played in a number of films. A music supervisor requires not just an encyclopedic knowledge of music but also an instinctive sense of which song or piece of music will add value to any given scene. Some of cinema’s most iconic moments stem from using the right track at the right time – Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck In the Middle With You” in Reservoir Dogs or the Rolling Stones’ “Tell Me” in Mean Streets, for example.

Ian Neil is one of the film industry’s leading music supervisors, having lent his expertise to films such as Snatch, Kick Ass, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, Control, Nowhere Boy, Sex & Drugs & Rock’n’Roll and 127 Hours. We’re delighted to welcome Ian to play some of his most memorable scenes in film and talk through the pathway towards the music use.

3.30pm – 6pm

Screening of The Chemical Brothers live film “Don’t Think” and creative session with director Adam Smith (with Q and A) / Nerve Centre Cinema

Join director Adam Smith for an hour long workshop on the collision between music and image, followed by a screening of Don’t Think.  Adam will play extracts from some of his work in music videos (including with long term collaborators The Streets) through to chatting about directing “the greatest episode of Doctor Who there has ever been” (The Guardian). Joining him on stage will be actor Mark Monero, and together in the cinema they’ll recreate some of the live visual effects used in Don’t Think – including the iconic LED man. You’ll not believe your eyes when you see how it was done.

Described by Mojo Magazine as “a psychedelic masterpiece”, Don’t Think captures a 2011 performance of The Chemical Brothers at the Fuji Rocks Festival in Japan. An unmissable event.

10pm – 1am

Screening of “Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait”, live scored by Stuart Brathwaite DJ set (Mogwai) / Sandinos

Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait is a 2006 French documentary film focusing on the playing style of the French football player Zinedine Zidane. The film is a documentary focused purely on Zidane during the Spanish Liga Real Madrid vs. Villarreal CF game on April 23, 2005 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and was filmed in real time using 17 synchronized cameras. During the last minutes of the match, Zidane was sent off as a result of a brawl. The screening will be accompanied by a DJ set from Stuart Brathwaite, the main creative force in Mogwai, the Scottish instrumental band who composed the original music for the film, and whose immense body of work continues to underscore extraordinary film and moving image.


The Nerve Centre Cinema / Sandinos
L’Derry

Friday 22nd November 2013
Four events from 11am – 10pm

All events are free. Visit generatorni.com to reserve your place.

New Brendan Graham Track Enters UK Top 20 Singles Chart

‘Always & Forever’ is the second track on the UK’s Festival Of Remembrance official charity single ‘The Call (No Need To Say Goodbye)’.brendan graham 2013

‘Always & Forever’, co-written with producer Jon Cohen, is a new song penned specifically for the UK’s Festival Of Remembrance official charity single and it has just entered this week’s UK Top 40 singles Chart at No. 13.

‘Always & Forever’ which features the ‘The Call’ by The Poppy Girls who are the first all-girl group formed from British Armed Forces families is available from iTunes.

The Poppy Girls’ No Need To Say Goodbye gets a Decca release on Nov 25.

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