Spent a couple of hours in the studio with the fabulous magical ears of @ Lismore Mastering listening to demo of the epic track I've written with @NotQuiteLight for @BYOHammer It's a long one but a good one. #Manchester#Irishhistory
Very happy to offer our latest CD, Shipwreck in the West, for sale on Bandcamp Friday with great music from @MichaelJSheehy@jamesyorkston#Branwen and #NeilFarrell
Available here:
https://t.co/mWxJ24u8PJ
WHAT A WAIT...
RED CARPET FINALLY ROLLED OUT
Opening Night of @garestlazare's Waiting for Godot @GeffenPlayhouse Los Angeles, with actor Rainn Wilson , director Judy Hegarty Lovett, fellow designers Steve Rankin, Kaye Voyce, Simon Bennison, and associate director Velani Dibba
I have a track on this along with a brilliant line up of electronic artists - Moot Tapes have put a compilation together to raise funds for the ongoing situation in Lebanon. All money raised will go directly to Le Secours Populaire Libanais. https://t.co/bkjqObtgeG
I missed my own radio show's 20th anniversary! A new blog post: A few words on 20 years of Songs to Learn and Sing taking in: @dublincityfm, community radio, commercial radio, Little Steven & Bruce Springsteen + John Porter producing ‘How Soon is Now?’ https://t.co/6P0pntcD31
🎉 On #WorldTeachersDay, we launch our Pre-Election Call: "Zero Precarity, Full Potential."
📢 Download the report & see how election candidates can support HigherEd staff & students by signing the #IFUTPledge.👇
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#ZeroPrecarity#WorldTeachersDay
Wonderful to hear @learnandsing play tracks from Branwen and Neil Farrell last night. Thank you Paul. You can check out the CD here:
https://t.co/wGupaXlhN1
@BYOHammer EP 'Shipwreck in the West', now streaming with great material from @jamesyorkston@MichaelJSheehy Branwen and N. Farrell.
https://t.co/3e391jfpdW
Pictured: Kilkee where the Edmond was driven by a storm in Nov. 1850. The ship's story is told in The Ostler Stares.
‼️EVENT‼️ Today, all day, on campus. A workshop on the history of Irish & British migration to Latin America and the Caribbean in the long-19th century.
Organised by senior lecturer in history Niall Whelehan, funded by @BritishAcademy_@StrathHistory