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Galway - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Occupy Galway Fundraiser Wednesday Feb. 1st 9pm

category galway | miscellaneous | event notice author Monday January 30, 2012 18:02author by wageslave Report this post to the editors

Occupy Galway will hold a night of live music in Aid of Cope & The Samaritans Galway, at Monroe's Bar this Wednesday, February 1st. Both of these charities are overworked and underfunded in these times of austerity so please come along and support them.
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Charity Fundraiser

Occupy Galway will hold a night of live music in Aid of Cope & The Samaritans Galway,

Venue:Monroe's Bar
Date:Wednesday, February 1st.
Time:21.00 till late..

Both of these charities are overworked and underfunded in these times of austerity so please come along and support them.

Line up:

Guest speaker from Rossport/shell to sea.

Cian Finn
A west of Ireland Born & based Vocailst. His style of singing & song writing has influences from Soul, Blues & reggae music.

Sumbrellas
The music is a mix of irish traditional, americana, and country swing. Sumbrellas have a unique sound with heart felt soul and a blend of elegant musical tones combined with a swamp stomp boom.

The Sumbrellas are currently working on their first album with new members Ciara Delaney from Belfast with powerful and effective singing and Finbar Campbell laying down a sweet country swing b-bender guitar.

The Rye
A gig with The Rye is high-spirited, full-blown entertainment. "Not only does the band have that really fantastic ability to make even a stone statue tap its feet, they also have amazing stage energy and presence that makes it difficult to turn away once they start performing...this band has talent dripping from their finger tips. They are each fantastic at what they do, and most importantly, they seem to enjoy that fact.

5 Euro Donation on the Door, all proceeds to charity

Related Link: http://www.facebook.com/OccupyGalway?sk=wall

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author by irish claudiuspublication date Thu Feb 16, 2012 16:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I found this on youtude the member of the group gives a good account of what they have been doing.

Related Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqOrNcPjGMY&list=UUh0Q7k4ff9VWFZou_2Rtpjg&index=5&feature=plcp
 
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