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Benefit gig w/ Rats of the Shining Path - Saturday 12th August, Whelans

  • 09-08-2006 2:19pm
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    ON SATURDAY 12TH AUGUST, THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF TARAWATCH BENEFIT GIGS WILL TAKE PLACE AT WHELANS OF WEXFORD STREET.

    On the night, Ronan O Snodaigh of Kila will debut an original piece he composed specifically for the album. The side project of Mick Pyro and Benjamin Loose of Republic of Loose, Rats of the Shining Path will headline on the night. The remainder of the line-up includes The Immediate and House of Cosy Cushions.

    Tarawatch are the organisation opposing the proposed motorway through the historic lands at Tara, County Meath. The aim of the Tarawatch musical projects and events are to appeal to the public and to raise funds in support the campaign through a series of live gigs and in time, the release of an album.

    The single, Sruth an Ath, by Rónán Ó Snodaigh, is the first single to be released from the Tara of the Kings album, due out later this year. The title is taken from the poem by Irish poet Paul Muldoon, which appeared in The Irish Times on Saturday Sat Jun 24, 2006. Professor Muldoon, of Princeton University is also a musician and is recording his poem for the album. Artists such as Paddy Casey, Kila, Camille O'Sullivan, (the late Mic Christopher Larry Beau and Peatbog Faeries will also appear on the album. The cover will be designed by Jim Fitzpatrick.


    Campaign Website - www.tarawatch.org

    Admission - €10/Doors 7.30pm


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