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As the city of Cork marks the 30th anniversary of Rory Gallagher's passing, the late guitarist's brother, Donal, talks us through some of the photographs that will be displayed at one of the exhibitio ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNAll-Ulster decider can provide demonstration of province’s continued surgeIreland SFC semi-finals have left open the very real possibility of a second-ever all-Ulster final with Donegal and Tyrone ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNAre small music festivals in Ireland becoming a thing of the past? Organisers weigh inORGANISERS OF INDEPENDENT music festivals in Ireland have said that mounting costs are making it harder for them to keep going each year. Earlier this month there was confusion about whether major ...
Determined to hone their unique brand of blues rock, Crow Black Chicken continued to tour across Europe, releasing their third studio album ‘Pariah Brothers’, winning the top band award at Skegness ...
Hailed as one of the greatest rock and blues guitarists of all time, Bernie was the original guitarist for the mighty British rock band Whitesnake. His family shared the sad news, confirming that ...
More 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 ...
Rory Gallagher grew up in Cork and rose to international fame as a masterful blues-rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
Legendary Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr has credited Cork’s Rory Gallagher as one of the major influences of his career.
Joe Bonamassa has repeated history by buying a sunburst Fender Stratocaster from Crowley’s Music Store – the guitar gear retailer that famously sold Rory Gallagher his now-legendary 1961 Strat ...
Gallagher’s brother Dónal said that his family are ‘deeply honoured’ by the ‘heartfelt gesture’ in naming the Cork Airport main entrance road after Rory.
FORMER Derry football manager Rory Gallagher is seeking damages for alleged defamation and an injunction against the president of the GAA, Jarlath Burns, following controversy earlier this year.
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