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| | Michal Savage Publisher www.savpress.com About Savage Press: We are a group of dedicated individuals committed to publishing authors of merit telling stories of significance. **Our authors are best **Our books are cool **Our lives are excellent. |
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| | University of Galway www.nuigalway.ie/cis/index.html Irish Studies is an integrated, interdisciplinary programme of learning which seeks to explore key aspects of the Irish experience in its historical and contemporary settings. Click here for information on the course that PJ teaches at: Diploma in Irish Music Studies
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| | Sue Harris www.arizonafolklore.com Sue Harris is a folksinger from Phoenix, a native Arizonan with a great sense of Arizona's heritage and history and the things that make Arizona unique. She sings about cowboys and trail rides, quests for treasure, quail, Kokopelli, country dances, and mule rides at the Grand Canyon. |
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| | Brandon Books www.brandonbooks.com Brandon has been a leading imprint in Ireland since 1982. They have established an international reputation for fiction and non-fiction. |
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| | Mike Considine www.mikeconsidine.com Home of musician and event project manager, Mike Considine. |
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| | Sandra Considine www.srconsidine.com Home of TV Director Sandra Restrepo Considine. |
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| | Martin Hayes www.martinhayes.com Irish fiddle virtuoso Martin Hayes and American guitarist Dennis Cahill possess a rare musical kinship, ranking them among the most memorable partnerships of our era. Together they have garnered international renown for taking traditional music to the very edge of the genre, holding listeners spellbound with their slow-building, fiery performances. |
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| | Matt Molloy www.mattmolloy.com Matt Molloy's is the best known Westport pub in Japan, Alaska, and probably Timbuctoo. In the course of their innumerable world tours, he and the illustrious Chieftains have brought its name to a vast and varied audience, along with a taste of the traditional music that flows from it - dark, deep and unpasteurised, like its pints.................. |
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| | Burren Trip www.burrentrip.com Burren Trip helps the independent traveller on their journey through North Clare and South Galway as part of their overall Ireland experience. |
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| | Many Rivers www.davidwhyte.bigmindcatalyst.com David tours people to the West of Ireland every year. PJ Curtis works with the groups offering his intimate knowledge of the Burren and the cultural scene of County Clare. |
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| | Paul Dooley www.pauldooley.com Paul Dooley is one of the very few Irish people who play the Irish harp in its historical form and style - using a metal-strung harp, playing with the fingernails and damping unwanted string resonance with the fingertips |
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| | Josephine Marsh www.tradcentral.com/jmarsh To be regarded as 'a truly great traditional accordion player of individual style, grace and spirit', in a country which boasts of an excess of truly great and highly rated traditional musicians, is an accolade not to be taken lightly. Josephine Marsh is one such musician. |
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| | Davy Spillane www.davyspillane.com Uilleann Pipes and Low whistles, Irish music, instruments, learning and making..master musician and craftsman Davy Spillane's website. |
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| | Jerry Lynch www.jerry-lynch.com Jerry Lynch is internationally well known through "A Silent Night Christmas 1915", the moving song about The Christmas Truce in WW 1. Jerry was born and reared near Kilfenora in Co.Clare, a village famous for its tradition of ceili music. This tradition features as the background in many of his songs and ballads which he has published on two CDs.
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| | John O'Donohue www.jodonohue.com John O'Donohue is an Irish poet and philosopher who lives in the solitude of a cottage in the West of Ireland and speaks Gaelic as his native language. |
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| | Sean Tyrrell www.seantyrrell.com A native of the slower moving West of Ireland, Sean took his time before committing himself to record. It was time well spent, exposing himself to the experiences of different cultures, musical genres, and literary heritage. |
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| | Altan www.altan.ie No Irish traditional band in the last dozen years has had a wider impact on audiences and music lovers throughout the world than Altan. With their exquisitely produced award-winning recordings, ranging dynamically from the most sensitive and touching old Irish songs all the way to hard hitting reels and jigs, and with their heartwarming, dynamic live performances, Altan have moved audiences from Donegal to Tokyo to Seattle. |
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| | Mick Hanly www.mickhanly.com Mick Hanly is one of Ireland's best singer/songwriters in recent years and is best known for his song 'Past the Point of Rescue' made famous by Hal Ketchum in the USA and Mary Black in Ireland. Mick has been singing and writing since the 1970's, which included a time as lead singer with "Moving Hearts". |
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| | Mike Mulcaire www.mphotographx.com Home of County Clare photographer & artist, MIke Mulcaire. |
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| | Christy McNamara www.christymcnamara.com Christy McNamara is a self-taught photographer working out of County Clare in the West of Ireland. In the early 90s, while working in London, he met master printer and photographer Adrian Ensor who has had a major influence on his work. This meeting brought him into the darkroom where he learned the art of fine art black & white printing. |
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| | Irish Music Review www.irishmusicreview.com This is an entirely non-profit-making site dedicated to the review of books and recorded media related to Irish traditional music. Its aim, in particular, is to draw attention to the many independent releases and publications that have appeared over the last few years and provide direct links to sites where these items can be purchased. |
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| | Burren Beo www.burrenbeo.com Welcome to the magical kingdom of the Burren, land of the fertile rock. Within this section you will find a full range of information on the various aspect of this, Ireland's flagship heritage landscape, from flora to fauna. geology to archaeology, agriculture to community. No matter what it is about the Burren that interests you, there is something here for everybody. |
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