Daisy 55 wrote: » I heard that too, but when I rang them it more ballads.
Deiseen wrote: » This is one thing Waterford needs to improve on. In Galway and Dublin, there's trad in loads of pubs and its great! Great music, great atmosphere and the tourists love it.
Adyx wrote: » Deiseen wrote: » This is one thing Waterford needs to improve on. In Galway and Dublin, there's trad in loads of pubs and its great! Great music, great atmosphere and the tourists love it. Bolded the problem parts.
Adyx wrote: » Tourists don't spend enough money in pubs and Waterford doesn't have the volume or diversity of a local crowd that Galway and Dublin have to make it worth a pubs while.
Flow Motion wrote: » I think people are forgetting that up to pretty recently Waterford had one of the best trad pubs in the country. T & H Doolans in Georges St. I know it was bought by the same crew that own J & K. Walshs further up the road and is rumoured to be reopening in the not too distant future. Watch this space.
Deiseen wrote: » Folk songs. Not trad.
Flow Motion wrote: » Potato, Potahto..Tomato, Tomahto!:rolleyes: Both folk songs and trad are cosy bedfellows. T&H's had (has) a mix of trad AND folk sessions. It had (has) an international reputation for great Irish traditional music. Renowned singer Liam Clancy (of The Clancy Bros) both played in and owned the joint @ one stage. And there were many more famous acts who frequented the pub down thru the years.
ArtVandelay76 wrote: » Wouldn't be too sure about t+h's opening up anytime soon.
Crusty Blaa wrote: » Are you in a position to expand on this? I’ve been curious as to why it’s still closed.