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May 15, 2013 by roseanne Leave a Comment

Mutantspace Arts Skills Exchange Free Music And Poetry Weekend 17 -19 May

Mutantspace arts skills exchange is hosting The Mutant Cabaret with an eclectic mix of slam poetry, short story readings and music. We’ll be hosting poetry, music and short stories from Gifted Eccentric, Pearse McGloughlin, Colm Scully, Conor McManus, Roy haler, Sue Cosgrove, Cormac O’Caoimh, Stuart Wilde, Kathy D’Arcy and all MCed by Wasps Vs Humans who will also be doing an excerpt from his new show ‘Influence Me’ which links his work to the poetry of John Cooper Clarke, Joy Division, The Fall and Dylan Thomas.

We’ll also hosting The Urchin Collective on Saturday night at Gulp’d Cafe in Cork at 8pm. The collective is a movement of independent musicians operating in the genres of avant garde electronica, folk, Irish language, trad, alternative and indie. Following the collective’s launch in March, Urchin will featuring performances from Fia Rua, Stephen James Smith, Enda Reilly and the newly formed Idiot Songs (Justin Grounds and Pearse McGloughlin).

Finally on Sunday we’ll be putting on Cormac O’Caoimh and Stuart Wilde.
Cormac O’Caoimh is a singer-songwriter and classical guitarist whose intimate vocals and exquisite guitar playing is attracting the attention of musicians and music lovers alike. He’s been picking up some well-known admirers along the way including Ron Sexsmith and Tom Robinson from the BBC.

Stuart Wilde’s music on the other hand is unique, dark, heartfelt and full of tender stories of lost love, shadow worlds, dirty dishes, the sea and crows. His shows are always thought provoking and engaging as he bangs out his blues on a guitar and stomp box. Stuart’s style of music is totally unique, quirky and atmospheric. Any fan of Tom Waits or Leonard Cohen should check out this album

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April 17, 2013 by roseanne Leave a Comment

Music Gigs On this Week At The Roundy Upstairs In The Heart Of Cork City

A bit late this week with our Goldiefish gigs but here’s what’s going on for the rest of the week at The Roundy. We’ve a mixed bag this week with poetry and music so if you’re looking for a good, and possibly different night out why not check out The Roundy bar on Castle Street. Smack in the heart of the City. Here’s the listings:

Wednesday 17th April
UCC Capriccio night
Doors: 9pm
Free in
The Capriccio Sessions: a series of stripped back gigs showcasing the best of UCC’s up and coming musical talent. Held on the first Wednesday of every month in the Roundy these gigs provide the perfect setting for those who want to see some of Corks finest musicians in an intimate and relaxed environment. And best of all it’s completely free.

Thursday 18th April
The David O’ Connor Jazz Trio
Doors: 9pm
Tickets: €5
The David O’ Connor Jazz Trio have been playing jazz together for the past year. The current version of the group features Cork jazz scene veteran Niall Marron on drums and up-and-coming bassist Niall McGuinness. The group is lead by guitarist David O’ Connor, and plays blues, bebop and swing standards. At this gig, the band will play several tunes popularised by iconic jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, including ‘Far Wes’ and ‘SKJ’.

Friday 19th April
Porn For The Blind
Doors: 9pm
Tickets: €5
Porn For The Blind are an eclectic musical group that hail from Cork city in Ireland. Their music spans and fuses rock, folk, psychedelic and electronic music. The band are one of Corks hot up and coming bands.

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April 8, 2013 by roseanne Leave a Comment

Music Gigs Programmed By Goldiefish For Week Ending Sunday 14th April

Goldiefish starts it’s usual week of gigs with improv comedy and closes the week with a bit of folky blues. So if you’re in Cork this week check us out upstairs at The Roundy bar on Castle Street. It’s right on Daunt Square in the heart of the City. So here’s the listings:

Tuesday 9th April
Snatch Comedy Improv
Doors: 9pm
Snatch Comedy returns to the stage with their long-running improvised sketch show!

Wednesay 10th April
Empty Orchestra
Doors: 9pm
April’s edition of the Empty Orchestra will be a change from their regular work, and will incorporate an exciting new element: visual processing. For the event, Stanley Kubrick’s classic 2001: A Space Odyssey will be re-mixed live with an improvised music accompaniment.

Thursday 11th April
Blues Night
Doors: 9pm
A good old fashion blues night with Street talk playing everything from Gary Moore to Santana through to Stevie Ray Vaughan

Friday 12th April
Bourbon Street Presents…
Doors: 9pm
Bourbon Street Presents Cork songwriter Jimmy Moore and songstress Jess Leen [Read more…] about Music Gigs Programmed By Goldiefish For Week Ending Sunday 14th April

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April 2, 2013 by roseanne Leave a Comment

Music And Comedy At The Roundy Week Ending Friday 5th April

This week Goldiefish has a number of gigs on starting tonight with improv comedy and ending the week with an album launch from an up and coming band from Dublin so if you’re in Cork this week check us out upstairs at The Roundy bar on Castle Street. It’s smack in the middle of town. So here’s the listings:

Tuesday 2nd April
Snatch Comedy Improv
Doors: 9pm
Tickets: €5
Snatch Comedy perform improvised sketch show that’s chaotic, over-the-top, strange, experimental, spontaneous and fun

Wednesday 3rd April
Jazz Fusion
Doors: 9pm
Tickets: €5
The night features Mr Sidebeat with Neil Murphy playing guitar and guest vocalist Clodagh Kearney. The band will be ably supported by Not Yet Quintet

Thursday 4th April
Idiot Songs + Christine Deady
Doors: 9pm
Tickets: €3
Idiot Songs is a collaboration between between critically acclaimed artists Justin Grounds and Pearse McGloughlin and supported by Clonakilty songstress Christine Deady

Friday 5th April
Biggles Flies Again Album Launch
Doors: 9pm
Tickets: €3
Biggles Flys Again’s debut album sounds like great pop album from a past era as front man Conor Deasy plays with everything from Casio and Yamaha keyboards to a Hammond organ and a BBC Neve recording console

Hope you get the chance to check out some of these great acts

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