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A strong dose of good music from Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill on this Friday night (24th), followed by a further dose of ‘Solpadeine Is My Boyfriend’ on Thursday of next week (30th) is sure to to drive away the chilly winds that have marked this summer so far.
“If your live music rations were limited to a single concert in the entire year, then you’d be either crazy or foolish if you didn’t pass that precious time in the company of Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill.” Irish Times
Their new album entitled ‘Welcome Here Again’ is a joy to listen to. The playing of this incredible duo renders the essence of the tunes, revealed in their purest form, accessible and appealing to all – the mesmeric rhythms, the tantalizing slow release of melody, the extra tone from viola or tuned-down fiddle, all of that and more is on this album.
Tickets are €18 and are available at The Avondhu office, Fermoy (025-32227); Cotter’s Bar, Kilworth (025-27109 after 5pm); Hyland’s Bookshop, Mitchelstown (025-24528) and from 087-6492514.
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