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It features a 14 track show which will exactly replicate the setlist of Rory's 1974 tour and include such hits as 'Tattoo'd Lady', 'Bad Penny', 'Out on the Western Plains' and 'Bullfrog Blues'.
More than 60 years after Rory Gallagher bought his infamous 1961 Fender Stratocaster from Crowley’s Music Store in Cork, Ireland, Joe Bonamassa has followed in his footsteps. On the eve of three Rory ...
Known for his musical integrity and down-to-earth approach, Rory Gallagher was the workingman's guitarist, and Irish Tour '74 ...
At the unveiling of rory Gallagher Avenue at Cork Airport on Saturday were, L-R, Minister of State, Jerry Buttimer TD ; Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Dan Boyle ; Eoin Gallagher, nephew of Rory ...
Instruments belonging to the world-famous blues guitarist Rory Gallagher have been brought back to life in his birthplace of Ballyshannon, Co Donegal.
Liverpool has John Lennon Airport, Belfast has George Best Airport and now Cork is about to honour one its most famous sons, rock and blues legend Rory Gallagher by naming the main entrance route ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has officially unveiled Rory Gallagher Avenue as the new name for the main entrance road at Cork Airport. At an event held at the airport on Saturday, and in the presence ...
The main entrance road to Cork Airport has been named in honour of legendary Irish guitarist Rory Gallagher. Taoiseach Micheál Martin unveiled ‘Rory Gallagher Avenue’ to coincide with the ...
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Dan Boyle said: “Rory Gallagher has been Cork's finest cultural export across the world. “As we mark the 30th anniversary of his passing we must celebrate his genius.
Rory Gallagher, known as the People’s Guitarist, was an Irish blues star who was modest, passionate, and all about the music and his Fender Strat. It’s little wonder the Ballyshannon musician ...
Music legend Rory Gallagher appeared in one of this year’s Leaving Cert léamhthuiscint passages, alongside the long-awaited Hurlamaboc, on an exam paper well-received by students. This year’s ...
Irish blues guitarist Rory Gallagher performs at the Omni Coliseum on February 8, 1976 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Image: (Photo by Tom Hill/Getty Images)) But the music lives on.