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The exhibition, Rory’s Early Impact - Rory Gallagher's Early Years in Cork up to Taste MK2, is at the Atrium, Cork City Council offices, June 14 to July 4, as part of the Cork Rocks For Rory event.
From the main roadway into Cork Airport being named after him, to concerts, exhibitions and a city-wide walking trail, the ...
After a freakish goal had helped Sligo into a 1-5 to 0-4 lead in last week’s Tailteann Cup quarter-final in Brewster Park, ...
Ballinrobe Rugby Club will hold a two-day Connacht Rugby Camp at The Green, on Monday, July 28 and Tuesday, July 29. The camp ...
Martin Carney was born in Donegal and played football for the county but would go on to win four Connacht titles with Mayo.
As inflation, fraud and extreme weather push up claims’ volumes and costs, insurers are turning to automation and AI to ...
THE FOUNDER of a Celtic rock band and author has reflected on his musical past and friendship with legendary Limerick ...
Carrick-on-Shannon is gearing up for a heaving night of ’90s nostalgia when Live Forever, Ireland’s premier Oasis tribute act ...
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 ...
Rory Gallagher - widely considered to be one of the greatest guitarists in history - died on June 14 1995 in London after contracting MRSA while being treated for a serious liver illness.
Instruments belonging to the world-famous blues guitarist Rory Gallagher have been brought back to life in his birthplace of Ballyshannon, Co Donegal.