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Article: Album Review

Quiet Music Ensemble: The Mysteries Beyond Matter

Read "The Mysteries Beyond Matter" reviewed by John Eyles


The latest release from the redoubtable Farpoint Recordings is the debut recording from Cork-based experimental music group Quiet Music Ensemble (QME)--what a great group name, eh? The group consists of double bassist Dan Bodwell, cellist Ilse De Ziah, clarinetist Seán Mac Erlaine, trombonist Roddy O'Keeffe with ensemble founder and musical director John Godfrey on electric guitar. ...

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Article: Album Review

Paul Kane and Katie O’Looney: Seven Catastrophes in Four Movements

Read "Seven Catastrophes in Four Movements" reviewed by John Eyles


Seven Catastrophes in Four Movements continues the distinguished and eclectic history of collaborations combining poetry with jazz or improvised music. It is a meeting between US poet Paul Kane (also Professor of English at Vassar College) and the Irish improvising sonic & visual artist Katie O'Looney. When the two met at a poetry reading in the ...

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News: Festival

David Sanborn And Van Morrison Headline Limerick Jazz Festival September 25-28

David Sanborn And Van Morrison Headline Limerick Jazz Festival September 25-28

The Limerick Jazz Festival returns for another eagerly anticipated edition between September 25th and 28th. For its third edition the LJF has upped the stakes by bringing in some big names, not the least of which are Belfast’s legendary Van Morrison, American saxophonist David Sanborn and English saxophonist Julian Siegel. The festival opens at 8pm on ...

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News: Event

Experimental Musician Hauschka Plays Cork And Dublin, June 6-7

Experimental Musician Hauschka Plays Cork And Dublin, June 6-7

Internationally acclaimed experimental musician Hauschka will play Cork, June 6 and Dublin June 7. Volker Bertelmann aka Hauschka is a composer, songwriter and experimental musician who has brought an exciting new perspective to the prepared piano. Hauschka will present his new album Abandoned City to audiences, and sees him continuing to push the envelope and raise ...

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Article: Live Review

John O'Gallagher Trio at Triskel Arts Center, Cork

Read "John O'Gallagher Trio at Triskel Arts Center, Cork" reviewed by Ian Patterson


John O'Gallagher Trio Triskel Arts Center Cork, Ireland March 22, 2014 Had there been a stage invasion--a historically rare occurrence at a jazz gig--saxophonist John O'Gallagher's trio, armed with its sticks, wood and metal--and with the ace up its sleeves of the high ground--would no doubt have repelled the waves. ...

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Article: Live Review

The Guinness Cork Jazz Camp 2013

Read "The Guinness Cork Jazz Camp 2013" reviewed by Melody McLaren


While much of the interest in Guinness Cork Jazz Festival --celebrating its 35th year in 2013--inevitably focuses on concert headliners, one of the hidden gems of the annual weekend programme is the Cork Jazz Camp, a collaborative effort between Fáilte IrelandCIT Cork School of Music and the Global Music Foundation which has been developing since 2009. ...

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Article: Live Review

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2013

Read "Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2013" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Various Venues Cork Ireland October 25-28, 2013 Whether it was chance or fate is debatable but the fact is that had it not been for a cancelled bridge tournament the first Cork Jazz Festival might never have got off the ground. The 35th Guinness Cork Jazz ...

News: Festival

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Is A Traditional October Holiday

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Is A Traditional October Holiday

The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival is said to be a place where there's a song for every heart. It only takes a single visit to Cork to understand why that claim proves true. This year's edition runs from October 25th through the 28th, and promises to fulfill the guarantee of great music in a fun loving ...

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Article: Album Review

The Paul Dunlea Group: bi-polAr

Read "bi-polAr" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Bipolar disorder is, at its core, about extreme changes in personality and mood. When somebody is diagnosed with said ailment, it's a serious problem, but it can be a positive attribute when an album carries this affliction. Trombonist Paul Dunlea's two polar opposites deal with grooving funk versus staid scenarios, but nobody need worry about these ...

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Article: Album Review

The Paul Dunlea Group: bi-polAr

Read "bi-polAr" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Ireland's jazz scene may not yet count for much on the international stage, but it's producing players and writers of undoubted talent. On the evidence of bi-polAr, trombonist Paul Dunlea can be added to that growing roster, especially for lovers of the funkier end of the jazz spectrum.Based in Cork, Dunlea formed the Paul ...


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