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Brainstock: In aid of Brainwave - The Irish Epilepsy Association

  • 19-09-2006 1:35pm
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    Hi all,

    A friend of mine is helping organise this gig and I thought I'd try to promote it as best as I can. There will be more acts added and I will update as soon as I get confirmation.


    Brainstock
    In aid of Brainwave -The Irish Epilepsy Association


    A night dedicated to the best of Irish music along with the Canadian gem that is Emm Gryner, will take place on the 12th of October in Vicar Street.

    Stepping up on the night (all kindly volunteered in aid of Brainwave) are;

    Boss Volenti on the foot of their newly released debut album “ Boss Volenti”.

    Couse & the Impossible - Meteor Music Awards 2006 Nominee – Best Irish Male & Best Irish Album.

    Emm Gryner fast becoming a regular on the Irish music scene after the Irish release of “A Summer of high hopes” at <snip>.

    Jape Richie Egan striking it out on his own.

    Neosupervital one of the most genuinely interesting and intriguing acts in ages

    Penfold DM after a string of sell-out shows in Whelans & the Sugar Club.

    Pugwash the champions of the cause for melodic & enigmatic rock

    And..... the critically adored Steve & Joe Wall

    many more special guests to be announced over the coming weeks

    Tickets on sale on www.Ticketmaster.ie from 8th September at €27.50 (including booking fee)


    All the funds raised on the night will support Brainwave’s 2007 Epilepsy Awareness/ Anti-stigma campaign which aims to eliminate some of the ill-informed prejudices surrounding epilepsy which still exist in today’s society. For more information on this campaign and other projects funded by Brainwave log onto www.epilepsy.ie


    Thanks and Regards,

    Q

    p.s. Thanks Mr Rivers ;)


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