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Steve Earle plays the Millennium Forum 15th November 2009
With memories of last years sell out performance in Ballybofey, Steve Earle returns to the North West
with a new album Townes, which comprises of songs written by Earle's
friend and mentor, the late singer-songwriter, Townes Van Zandt. Van Zandt.
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Stabane born Paul Brady returns to the An Grianan
In 2006 Paul Brady entertained Letterkenny with Two Sell out Dates
in the An Grianan Theatre.
Brady commented that the Letterkenny gigs were his favourite on the
tour. This year Brady returns and plays the An Grianan May 21st - 2nd 2009
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See Alabama 3 Acoustic and Unplugged featuring Larry Love, Devlin Love, Rock Freebase, and Harpo Strangelove live in Letterkenny's Grill Music Venue on 17th December 2008 Alabama 3 Official website
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November 2008 Imaj Promotion is Proud to Announce
the Arrival of the Vienna Boys Choir. The choir went on a National
Tour in support of the Adrian Mitchell Society and Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association. More information check out Vienna
Boy Choir Irish Tour
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Grainne Duffy will also be opening for..
Ocean Colour Scene at the Mandela Hall Belfast on Weds 10th December 2008.
Playing at the Celtic Connections Festival in Scotland in February 2009
Paul Brady at the Ulster Hall Belfast in March 2009..
More information check out Grainne Duffy Official website
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Donegal fan's of Beth Nielsen Chapman enjoyed a memorable performance
in Jackson's Hotel on December 5th 2007. Included in her set was songs
from her new CD 'Prism'.
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On Friday 26 October 2007, John Prine
played a sell out show at The Millennium Forum.
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March was the chance to see Mike Scott and the Waterboys play in
The Mount Errigal Hotel. The concert was in conjunction with their
new album release "Book of Lightening" .
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Mount Errigal Hotel was host to a lively and intimate
show with Mary Black last month. On stage with Bill Shanley,Pat Crowley,Billy
Robinson, James Blennerhassett and Martin Ditcham the show raised
the roof.
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