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11Apr2016
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THIS WEEKEND with Mongrel State: The Harbour Bar & MusicTown
This weekend we have two very special upcoming events:
– FRIDAY –
We are delighted to be back at The Harbour Bar in Bray as part of “Mestizo” album tour. We will perform the whole album plus older ones from previous Ep. We are honoured to have Griff ( New Secret Weapon) to open the night with a solo set.
Check out the video recorded few weeks back upstairs at The Harbour Bar:
https://www.facebook.com/theharbourbarbray/videos/763861667083648/
– SATURDAY –
Saturday 16 April, 2.00 – 4.00pm, in the Music Library (Central Library), ILAC Centre.
Starting a band? Do you have what it takes? Live music followed by Q and A session. Join compere Marc Edison with Mongrel State and Kicking Bird for an afternoon of music, song and chat. Hear the music and learn from the professionals.
About Mongrel State “Rock, Western and a host of other styles are put through the wringer with honky-tonk pianos and four-part harmonies sitting side-by-side with New Orleans grooves, electric guitars and even the odd inflection of a synth, all underpinned by taut, inventive songwriting”. They are all full time musicians,in Dublin and are from Ireland, Italy, Argentina, and Spain.
Homepage- mongrelstate.com Listen here- http://www.breakingtunes.com/mongrelstate
About Kicking Bird –“Kicking Bird’s sound evokes Laurel Canyon acts like Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, as well as the more modern folk sounds of Laura Marling. The up-and-coming acoustic four-piece are a Dublin based Alt-folk band blessed with two awesome singers, rock guitars and bright harmonies”. The band are pushing to do something different and aren’t afraid to try out different instruments or musical genres to create something new. They sound like an authentic North American folk group but with a distinctly Dublin twist.
Homepage- http://www.kickingbird.ie/ Listen here- http://www.breakingtunes.com/kickingbird
About Marc Edison -Marc has been active on the Dublin music scene for 15 years. He works for Pinkman Promotions, managing the band Makings, and promoting new music. He writes a regular column in U I Magazine and is a regular contributor to Musos’ Guide.
Admission is Free and all are welcome. Booking is essential.