Dear Christy,
Yesterday we heard “Tuam Beat” from your new album played on RTE Radio 1 – it sounded very well! And it was said you’re going to have a huge birthday party tomorrow night …
Sweet Music Roll On – VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!
Traudel + Horst
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Thanks to You Two for all your good wishes and support….and all those wonderful confections
My Mom is 88 years young, loves your music, and would love to be present for your Cambridge Folk Festival gig but uses a walker and is afraid of the overall ambulatory challenges that setting presents.
She asked me to ask you if you are planning additional gigs in the northeast – she is willing to travel long distances. 🙂
Thank you very much Christy,
Eddie and Mary
Christy's reply
Ed & Mary…which North East are you describing ? Ireland or UK or USA…..greetings to your Mom…great to hear that she is still boppin
On our 40th wedding anniversary, the children bought us tickets to go see Christy in Vicar Street last Friday. Unfortunately, that never happened. We got lost in Dublin and eventually got word from the girls that we ought to head for Thomas Street. By that time, it was well after 8 and we wouldn’t have expected to get in. During our time in Dublin, we got caught up in an argument in a shop with two men fighting over a woman. It was a really scary situation; the wife was screaming in the car. What happened was that we found a parking space outside a wee shop with the idea of getting the SATNAV to find Vicar Street. I couldn’t get out of the space in case the men were knocked down by the car. This went on for 10 minutes or so (time stands still in such circumstances). I would love to see Christy in concert but it’ll not be in Dublin. We are essentially country people and large towns and city are intimidating. The children, of course, were very disappointed but what could we do but try. The week-end got better as we had just moved house on that day so there was lots of organising clothes, food and everything else that people need to live on.
Bye for now
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what a day of it Sean…you must have been rightly banjaxed by the time ye got got home to Meigh…to move house, travel to Dublin, get lost, end up in the middle of a riot and then miss a gig as well…. I’m havin a melt down here just reading of all your misfortune…there is no need to be coming to Dublin…I’m essentially a country lad myself…I remember as a gasun comin up to Croke Park in the 50’s and finding Dublin a most challenging location…thankfully we did not get to Croke Park too often….I’ll be playing in Armagh in the Autumn and I suggest you keep your Vicar St tickets and I’m sure something can be arranged, let me know…I got lost in Armagh once..it was no joke..before Sat Navs came into fashion…hope you are settled into your new home in Meigh,
Hello Christy! First, I want to thank you for posting all the wonderful music on YouTube and for allowing others to post your music. I have listened to your music since I began listening to Irish and other Celtic music. It wasn’t long after I began singing it that I realized it went really well with the massage and healing treatments I perform. I now use only the music to move people to better health and to open themselves to love, which if we can get enough people on board will heal the entire planet! I was just doing a treatment on someone and singing Black is the Colour and realized I should reach out to you. I hope you are well and nothing was wrong with your health! I will be in Ireland sometime in September and this will be an extended stay. I will make it a point to attend one of your shows while I’m there. Thank you so much for providing so much music to help the world heal! Perhaps we will end up singing together sometime! Sending love! Marcia
Well Christy. I am heading to the Board Gais Saturday night. I haven’t seen or heard you live for a couple of years so really looking forward to it. Great work on the recent TV shows by the way. Rumor has it you are 50 (again) that day! Advance birthday wishes and long may the voice and enthusiasm to keep gigging last. I am bringing by son with me for his first concert. He is just turned 10 (could be one of the youngest there i reckon) and a Christy Moore concert ticket was his chosen birthday present, which i was more than happy to oblige with. He’s all talk about it and very excited. i’m sure you are mydered with requests but if you can give him a shout out that would make it special. His name is Cormac Murphy and his favorite song is Johnny Jump Up. No pressure!! Keep the faith. Tom.
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wonderful to read of a new 10 year old listener coming along to the gig on Sat…if the wind is in the right direction we may give Johnny Jump a birl…its been a few years since its last outing…
It’s that time again! Only two days to my trip to Dublin for the gigs at Bord Gais Energy Theatre. I’m really thrilled, the last of your gigs I’ve been is far too long ago, more than two years meanwhile. I’m full of expectation and curious about familiar and new songs, the feeling of the music and the atmosphere of the gigs. And I’m looking forward to meet lots of 4711ers – hopefully. Can’t wait!
Christy's reply
just changing the strings here, polishing the boots, getting ready to enter the fray one more time….
Thank you so much for two really amazing concerts last week. I and my fiancee both enjoyed them a lot, especially the new songs. And thank you so much for singing “No Time for Love” again. 🙂
Cannot wait for the new album.
Christy's reply
greetings to all Estonian songsters…..keep in touch
Hi Christy,
Neil and Callum McColl did Tunnel Tigers, ….and provided strong musical backing to the proceedings throughout in guise of a house band with Liam Bradley on drums and Roger Eno on piano, among others, so it was quite the ensemble …. Kevin Rowland came over all Brian Ferry on Curragh of Kildare which I found a bit weird to be fair -but I didn’t realise how good a voice he has and he showed it off to great effect with a version of Carrickfergus that was really good.
all best,
Feargal
Christy's reply
Tunnel Tigers is a fine song.. have often considered it..heard Kevin Rowland sing Carrickfergus on Radio 4. Sounded really good, great voice.
Just packed my bag for Dublin to see your gig on Saturday. Always the highlight on my Ireland trips! Hope you include Well below the valley and Biko Drum 🙂
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Harm
Christy's reply
“Green grows The Lily O
Right among The Bushes O”
“Green Grows The Laurel
softly falls The Dew
I’m sorry my true lover
forever parting from you”
“right finnick a neerio
tip finnick a wall”…………………..(3 John Reilly refrains )
Great stuff on Friday night Christy, thanks for the request from the table of lads front row centre………..finally found the plec after the house lights came on. :):)
Christy's reply
that was a great night in Vicar….great audience singing..good vibrations…lots of good requests…this is year 50 of the tour…on nights like this I realize how fortunate I am that the tour still rolls on, that I have such a great team around me both on and off stage….glad you found your plec !
Hi Christy,
Delighted to hear that Lily is now available and look forward to hearing it. I have a birthday forthcoming so that’s an easy decision for someone! I have heard some of them live already but looking forward to having the new collection of songs in their entirety. Many congratulations and every success with it.
I found myself at the Royal Festival Hall on Friday night and it was great to see Andy Irvine doing a rendition of James Connolly. -Your’s is the definitive version I think, though haven’t heard you do it live for a long time (fair enough -there are so many other songs to sing). Paul Brady got the pulse beating with Nothing but the same old Story -(great song..esp. when sung in London). And Ewan McColl’s sons Neil and Callum were also brilliant. Cait O’Riordan got things rockin and blasted some of the enamel off my teeth -But the revelation of the evening for me was the playing of Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill.. spellbinding, electric and magical…brought the house down, (that feeling of pent up energy, building in the room and just erupting after the last note was played.. The silence -then the roar…a special moment) and the President would have been in the moshpit himself if he hadn’t been stuck up on the balcony!
All the best for Lily’s debut and the forthcoming gigs and thanks for adding another album to a mighty collection.
Feargal
Christy's reply
Martin and Dennis weave a magic spell….we get to hear then every year and they never fail to enthrall..good feedback on the RFH gig..great line-up in a favourite venue..what did Neil and Calum play ?
Super gig last Thursday night- incredible to hear so many different songs from different eras coming through and I love your rendition of Lightning Bird Wind River Man. Have long been a fan of Declan- Looking forward to seeing you again on Friday followed by Declan in Vicar Street on Saturday!
Christy's reply
“Round and around the tune would ring, the melody reverberating,
Mesmerising and absurd, more like an angel then a bird ”
(Declan O’Rourke)
and him with a grand head of curls on him…..
glad the new songs are settling in…
hope all is well with the briefs at the bar
Hello dear Christy,
Hope you’re enjoying Bealtaine!
It took a while until I’ve got the possibility to thank you for the two great gigs we enjoyed so much a week ago when the moon was full. We liked your mix of new and old songs and Seamie’s and Jimmy’s accompaniment, the’ve got the rhythm! And to see Mick Blake on stage was a lovely surprise.
A very special GO RAIBH MAITH AGAT for “The Gardener” – the long wait for this expressive song was well worth – you sang it so beautifully by the banks of the river Shannon and it was a pleasure to hear it for a second time the following night. It’s such a wonderful song … I love it!
On the Beara Peninsula we’re blessed with glorious weather this springtime, ideal for walking, no blooming fuchsias yet but primroses, violets, first bluebells and other wildflowers in abundance … and the beams of Ardnakinna and Sheep’s Head lighthouses make us feel welcome.
Looking forward to seeing you again next Saturday in Dublin!
Best wishes, Traudel
Christy's reply
so far May has been bountiful..heard 40 great songs at a singing session last night…singers from Ireland,England, Scotland, Spain and America…
The Gardener is a lovely song to sing….I think I am going to change the Key..hope all is blooming on Beara….
PS
Playing the much hyped,recently released, acoustic Sandy Denny compilation,’I’ve Always Kept A Unicorn’….I have almost everything Sandy recorded…and have loved her music for decades.
‘Unicorn’ is a thing of rare and mysterious beauty.
D
Christy's reply
heard a great accapella version of Matty Groves last night at a singing circle…..a stoater…
Happy May Day.Christy
Associations and memories generated by music have to be a large part of the mojo,I’m sure…
Your mention of ‘The Yellow Bittern’a few days ago,took me to Liam Clancy,the voice ,brilliant RTE film and a subsequent e mail exchange I had with the much missed Suze Rotolo.And ,not least,the role the Clancys played in opening so many ears to the power of the traditional…
Last night I went to a concert based on music played by the orchestra of women prisoners in Auschwitz.As poignant as you’d expect.The song that encapsulated the melancholy was ‘Autumn Leaves’…I had the pleasure of hearing Dylan’s version at Manchester Apollo a few months back and that was also magical – in a very different way.
Awhile back ,I mentioned the possibility of a gig to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ‘Judas'(allegedly)aka Bob Dylan playing The Free Trade Hall.’Electric 50’ is being held at Academy 3 (Manchester Uni-from where tickets are available)on Tuesday 17/5/16 (50 years to the day….)a mixed cast ,recreating Bob’s ’66 set list.Andy Kershaw is the MC (worth going for that!)
Today,at The Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa,there’s a celebration concert.The Center is also playing ‘The Live Wire -1949’,the only known recording of a Woody gig.In New Jersey to a small audience..Hopefully,this will be more widely available somehow….it might be like trying to find ‘Journey’ for those of us outside RTEland.!
Good to read that Lily is soon to leave the nest.I’m sure she’ll flourish.
After 5 gigs and a documentary I just now feel able to speak. I’m ready Christy for Lily of the West. I’m changed irrevocably and all for the good. Thanks to decky and jimmy, and to the wonderful conduit Mr Devine, to Paddy, dickon, Davey and Johnny. We went to the Folk Awards the other night and Rhiannon Giddens won Best Folk Singer. She took to the stage with her daughter and said she was passing the songs on to the next generation. Norma Waterson said the same.I took the daughters of the Cake to see Lynched last night in Hackney, who were fab, but going home we sang johnny Connors. They compared the Struggle of Johnny connors to the plight of women in the world.I’m trying to pass it on because like you said the babes will be gone in the blink of an eye. Thanks Christy for your journey and for always coming back. xx
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Hey there Anuk…always good to see your name come up…I glimpsed you a few times on the last tour..its lovely to read that your Young Women are getting into the songs….Lynched are a joy to behold…a lovely band of rapscallions
Yeah, the cost of the old porter muse in Ireland is outrageous! You can thank Goldman Sachs and the City of London.
The Ospreys are back! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5WeHvLlIRk
God Bless, Good Luck!
My 3rd time seein you do your thing on Thursday night christy was my favourite as yet bees wing had a tear or two falling in memory of my mammy who fell victim to the bottle 13 years ago , I was the fela that pointed out that eejit from Tyrone who was sat beside me and the wife. Think your playing the slieve donard later in the year I’ll be there. Thanks again keep er lit!
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sound Tommy…it was a good night…the lad from Tyrone did not detract from the fun..in fact he sort of added to it….see you in Newcastle
Wally will be in The Annsley House on Friday 13th May, along with Johnny Mulhearn…lashin out the hits.
Great night with John Spillane, they fell under his spell, and he’s itchin to get back…hope to line up a few more artists soon.
Primula last spotted humming along in the Barras….
Ye’d think the Duke of Spring would send a bit of sunshine…
Lets make it a tart..
Christy's reply
Saint Teresa of The Roses
Jolly Ravers
The Black Crow
The Green Bangle
Babies in Blue
Matty
Finglas Boys
Mercy
Smoke and Whiskey
Continental Ceilí
Los Desaperacidos
Biko Drum
………………..there wont be a dry leg in the house…..whallup to Waldo and Johnny Gretsch
Dear Christy,
Yesterday we heard “Tuam Beat” from your new album played on RTE Radio 1 – it sounded very well! And it was said you’re going to have a huge birthday party tomorrow night …
Sweet Music Roll On – VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!
Traudel + Horst
Thanks to You Two for all your good wishes and support….and all those wonderful confections
Hi Christy,
My Mom is 88 years young, loves your music, and would love to be present for your Cambridge Folk Festival gig but uses a walker and is afraid of the overall ambulatory challenges that setting presents.
She asked me to ask you if you are planning additional gigs in the northeast – she is willing to travel long distances. 🙂
Thank you very much Christy,
Eddie and Mary
Ed & Mary…which North East are you describing ? Ireland or UK or USA…..greetings to your Mom…great to hear that she is still boppin
On our 40th wedding anniversary, the children bought us tickets to go see Christy in Vicar Street last Friday. Unfortunately, that never happened. We got lost in Dublin and eventually got word from the girls that we ought to head for Thomas Street. By that time, it was well after 8 and we wouldn’t have expected to get in. During our time in Dublin, we got caught up in an argument in a shop with two men fighting over a woman. It was a really scary situation; the wife was screaming in the car. What happened was that we found a parking space outside a wee shop with the idea of getting the SATNAV to find Vicar Street. I couldn’t get out of the space in case the men were knocked down by the car. This went on for 10 minutes or so (time stands still in such circumstances). I would love to see Christy in concert but it’ll not be in Dublin. We are essentially country people and large towns and city are intimidating. The children, of course, were very disappointed but what could we do but try. The week-end got better as we had just moved house on that day so there was lots of organising clothes, food and everything else that people need to live on.
Bye for now
what a day of it Sean…you must have been rightly banjaxed by the time ye got got home to Meigh…to move house, travel to Dublin, get lost, end up in the middle of a riot and then miss a gig as well…. I’m havin a melt down here just reading of all your misfortune…there is no need to be coming to Dublin…I’m essentially a country lad myself…I remember as a gasun comin up to Croke Park in the 50’s and finding Dublin a most challenging location…thankfully we did not get to Croke Park too often….I’ll be playing in Armagh in the Autumn and I suggest you keep your Vicar St tickets and I’m sure something can be arranged, let me know…I got lost in Armagh once..it was no joke..before Sat Navs came into fashion…hope you are settled into your new home in Meigh,
Hello Christy! First, I want to thank you for posting all the wonderful music on YouTube and for allowing others to post your music. I have listened to your music since I began listening to Irish and other Celtic music. It wasn’t long after I began singing it that I realized it went really well with the massage and healing treatments I perform. I now use only the music to move people to better health and to open themselves to love, which if we can get enough people on board will heal the entire planet! I was just doing a treatment on someone and singing Black is the Colour and realized I should reach out to you. I hope you are well and nothing was wrong with your health! I will be in Ireland sometime in September and this will be an extended stay. I will make it a point to attend one of your shows while I’m there. Thank you so much for providing so much music to help the world heal! Perhaps we will end up singing together sometime! Sending love! Marcia
we are always singing together
Well Christy. I am heading to the Board Gais Saturday night. I haven’t seen or heard you live for a couple of years so really looking forward to it. Great work on the recent TV shows by the way. Rumor has it you are 50 (again) that day! Advance birthday wishes and long may the voice and enthusiasm to keep gigging last. I am bringing by son with me for his first concert. He is just turned 10 (could be one of the youngest there i reckon) and a Christy Moore concert ticket was his chosen birthday present, which i was more than happy to oblige with. He’s all talk about it and very excited. i’m sure you are mydered with requests but if you can give him a shout out that would make it special. His name is Cormac Murphy and his favorite song is Johnny Jump Up. No pressure!! Keep the faith. Tom.
wonderful to read of a new 10 year old listener coming along to the gig on Sat…if the wind is in the right direction we may give Johnny Jump a birl…its been a few years since its last outing…
It’s that time again! Only two days to my trip to Dublin for the gigs at Bord Gais Energy Theatre. I’m really thrilled, the last of your gigs I’ve been is far too long ago, more than two years meanwhile. I’m full of expectation and curious about familiar and new songs, the feeling of the music and the atmosphere of the gigs. And I’m looking forward to meet lots of 4711ers – hopefully. Can’t wait!
just changing the strings here, polishing the boots, getting ready to enter the fray one more time….
Hi Christy,
Thank you so much for two really amazing concerts last week. I and my fiancee both enjoyed them a lot, especially the new songs. And thank you so much for singing “No Time for Love” again. 🙂
Cannot wait for the new album.
greetings to all Estonian songsters…..keep in touch
Hi Christy,
Neil and Callum McColl did Tunnel Tigers, ….and provided strong musical backing to the proceedings throughout in guise of a house band with Liam Bradley on drums and Roger Eno on piano, among others, so it was quite the ensemble …. Kevin Rowland came over all Brian Ferry on Curragh of Kildare which I found a bit weird to be fair -but I didn’t realise how good a voice he has and he showed it off to great effect with a version of Carrickfergus that was really good.
all best,
Feargal
Tunnel Tigers is a fine song.. have often considered it..heard Kevin Rowland sing Carrickfergus on Radio 4. Sounded really good, great voice.
Hi Christy,
Just packed my bag for Dublin to see your gig on Saturday. Always the highlight on my Ireland trips! Hope you include Well below the valley and Biko Drum 🙂
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Harm
“Green grows The Lily O
Right among The Bushes O”
“Green Grows The Laurel
softly falls The Dew
I’m sorry my true lover
forever parting from you”
“right finnick a neerio
tip finnick a wall”…………………..(3 John Reilly refrains )
Great stuff on Friday night Christy, thanks for the request from the table of lads front row centre………..finally found the plec after the house lights came on. :):)
that was a great night in Vicar….great audience singing..good vibrations…lots of good requests…this is year 50 of the tour…on nights like this I realize how fortunate I am that the tour still rolls on, that I have such a great team around me both on and off stage….glad you found your plec !
Hello Christy
We’re going to see you in the Shearwater in Ballinasloe on 8th July. Any chance of the Dalesmans Litany.
Thanks Hank
First Up-Best Dressed
Hi Christy,
Delighted to hear that Lily is now available and look forward to hearing it. I have a birthday forthcoming so that’s an easy decision for someone! I have heard some of them live already but looking forward to having the new collection of songs in their entirety. Many congratulations and every success with it.
I found myself at the Royal Festival Hall on Friday night and it was great to see Andy Irvine doing a rendition of James Connolly. -Your’s is the definitive version I think, though haven’t heard you do it live for a long time (fair enough -there are so many other songs to sing). Paul Brady got the pulse beating with Nothing but the same old Story -(great song..esp. when sung in London). And Ewan McColl’s sons Neil and Callum were also brilliant. Cait O’Riordan got things rockin and blasted some of the enamel off my teeth -But the revelation of the evening for me was the playing of Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill.. spellbinding, electric and magical…brought the house down, (that feeling of pent up energy, building in the room and just erupting after the last note was played.. The silence -then the roar…a special moment) and the President would have been in the moshpit himself if he hadn’t been stuck up on the balcony!
All the best for Lily’s debut and the forthcoming gigs and thanks for adding another album to a mighty collection.
Feargal
Martin and Dennis weave a magic spell….we get to hear then every year and they never fail to enthrall..good feedback on the RFH gig..great line-up in a favourite venue..what did Neil and Calum play ?
Super gig last Thursday night- incredible to hear so many different songs from different eras coming through and I love your rendition of Lightning Bird Wind River Man. Have long been a fan of Declan- Looking forward to seeing you again on Friday followed by Declan in Vicar Street on Saturday!
“Round and around the tune would ring, the melody reverberating,
Mesmerising and absurd, more like an angel then a bird ”
(Declan O’Rourke)
and him with a grand head of curls on him…..
glad the new songs are settling in…
hope all is well with the briefs at the bar
Hello dear Christy,
Hope you’re enjoying Bealtaine!
It took a while until I’ve got the possibility to thank you for the two great gigs we enjoyed so much a week ago when the moon was full. We liked your mix of new and old songs and Seamie’s and Jimmy’s accompaniment, the’ve got the rhythm! And to see Mick Blake on stage was a lovely surprise.
A very special GO RAIBH MAITH AGAT for “The Gardener” – the long wait for this expressive song was well worth – you sang it so beautifully by the banks of the river Shannon and it was a pleasure to hear it for a second time the following night. It’s such a wonderful song … I love it!
On the Beara Peninsula we’re blessed with glorious weather this springtime, ideal for walking, no blooming fuchsias yet but primroses, violets, first bluebells and other wildflowers in abundance … and the beams of Ardnakinna and Sheep’s Head lighthouses make us feel welcome.
Looking forward to seeing you again next Saturday in Dublin!
Best wishes, Traudel
so far May has been bountiful..heard 40 great songs at a singing session last night…singers from Ireland,England, Scotland, Spain and America…
The Gardener is a lovely song to sing….I think I am going to change the Key..hope all is blooming on Beara….
PS
Playing the much hyped,recently released, acoustic Sandy Denny compilation,’I’ve Always Kept A Unicorn’….I have almost everything Sandy recorded…and have loved her music for decades.
‘Unicorn’ is a thing of rare and mysterious beauty.
D
heard a great accapella version of Matty Groves last night at a singing circle…..a stoater…
Happy May Day.Christy
Associations and memories generated by music have to be a large part of the mojo,I’m sure…
Your mention of ‘The Yellow Bittern’a few days ago,took me to Liam Clancy,the voice ,brilliant RTE film and a subsequent e mail exchange I had with the much missed Suze Rotolo.And ,not least,the role the Clancys played in opening so many ears to the power of the traditional…
Last night I went to a concert based on music played by the orchestra of women prisoners in Auschwitz.As poignant as you’d expect.The song that encapsulated the melancholy was ‘Autumn Leaves’…I had the pleasure of hearing Dylan’s version at Manchester Apollo a few months back and that was also magical – in a very different way.
Awhile back ,I mentioned the possibility of a gig to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ‘Judas'(allegedly)aka Bob Dylan playing The Free Trade Hall.’Electric 50’ is being held at Academy 3 (Manchester Uni-from where tickets are available)on Tuesday 17/5/16 (50 years to the day….)a mixed cast ,recreating Bob’s ’66 set list.Andy Kershaw is the MC (worth going for that!)
Today,at The Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa,there’s a celebration concert.The Center is also playing ‘The Live Wire -1949’,the only known recording of a Woody gig.In New Jersey to a small audience..Hopefully,this will be more widely available somehow….it might be like trying to find ‘Journey’ for those of us outside RTEland.!
Good to read that Lily is soon to leave the nest.I’m sure she’ll flourish.
Have a good day,
Dave
Whallup there Dagrab
After 5 gigs and a documentary I just now feel able to speak. I’m ready Christy for Lily of the West. I’m changed irrevocably and all for the good. Thanks to decky and jimmy, and to the wonderful conduit Mr Devine, to Paddy, dickon, Davey and Johnny. We went to the Folk Awards the other night and Rhiannon Giddens won Best Folk Singer. She took to the stage with her daughter and said she was passing the songs on to the next generation. Norma Waterson said the same.I took the daughters of the Cake to see Lynched last night in Hackney, who were fab, but going home we sang johnny Connors. They compared the Struggle of Johnny connors to the plight of women in the world.I’m trying to pass it on because like you said the babes will be gone in the blink of an eye. Thanks Christy for your journey and for always coming back. xx
Hey there Anuk…always good to see your name come up…I glimpsed you a few times on the last tour..its lovely to read that your Young Women are getting into the songs….Lynched are a joy to behold…a lovely band of rapscallions
Yeah, the cost of the old porter muse in Ireland is outrageous! You can thank Goldman Sachs and the City of London.
The Ospreys are back!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5WeHvLlIRk
God Bless, Good Luck!
My 3rd time seein you do your thing on Thursday night christy was my favourite as yet bees wing had a tear or two falling in memory of my mammy who fell victim to the bottle 13 years ago , I was the fela that pointed out that eejit from Tyrone who was sat beside me and the wife. Think your playing the slieve donard later in the year I’ll be there. Thanks again keep er lit!
sound Tommy…it was a good night…the lad from Tyrone did not detract from the fun..in fact he sort of added to it….see you in Newcastle
Wally will be in The Annsley House on Friday 13th May, along with Johnny Mulhearn…lashin out the hits.
Great night with John Spillane, they fell under his spell, and he’s itchin to get back…hope to line up a few more artists soon.
Primula last spotted humming along in the Barras….
Ye’d think the Duke of Spring would send a bit of sunshine…
Lets make it a tart..
Saint Teresa of The Roses
Jolly Ravers
The Black Crow
The Green Bangle
Babies in Blue
Matty
Finglas Boys
Mercy
Smoke and Whiskey
Continental Ceilí
Los Desaperacidos
Biko Drum
………………..there wont be a dry leg in the house…..whallup to Waldo and Johnny Gretsch