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The Microset Sessions Fri 21st

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  • 17-11-2003 1:36pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 40


    The Microset Sessions are back with another excellent line up of
    Original Acoustic talent this friday night, 21st November, at the Boom
    Boom Room.

    Featured Artists on the night are:

    -My Brother Woody-
    My Brother Woody is the creation of 24 year old Irish songwriter &
    multi-instrumentalist Michael Cleare. Michael has played extensively
    around Ireland, sharing the bill with the likes of Mundy, Turn, Marc
    Carroll, the Chalets, & Colm Quearney (Q). Having spent a year writing
    and recording in San Francisco, he returned to Ireland to put the
    finishing touches on his debut e.p. Theres a sweet, innocent, wistful
    quality to the music, a breath of fresh air, like fellow West Coast pop
    enthusiasts the Thrills, into a sometimes overly earnest & introspective
    Irish songwriter scene.
    www.mybrotherwoody.com

    -Julia Harris-
    Julia makes her second appearance at the Microset Sessions after a great
    set last month. Julia hails from Wales & she and her band Westgate
    Street recently re-located to Ireland to impress themselves on the Irish
    music scene.
    Her music has been described as a cross between Ani DeFranco & Tracy
    Chapman. Check out her music at:
    www.juliamusic.com
    www.westgatestreet.com

    -Arch Stanton-
    Arch Stanton, one of Dublins most original acoustic duo's, makes a
    welcome return to the Microset Sessions. After a well received
    performance supporting Martin Grech at Whelans recently, Arch takes his
    refined acoustic sound (in the company of Colm Sullivan) to the Boom
    Boom Room this friday.
    www.stantonstation.com

    -Kal (aka Karen O'Reilly)-
    Kal is a singer-songwriter to watch.
    Well crafted songs & an amazing voice, Kal is one of those distinctive
    talents that deserves to be heard.
    She is currently supporting Dave Couse on some of his irish dates and is
    working hard on her debut e.p.
    She's back by popular demand to play another microset this friday.

    -What are The Microset Sessions?-
    The Microset Sessions are essentially a high quality selection of
    mini-gigs by todays emerging & established original acoustic talent.
    All artists are welcome, solo acts, duo's & trio's etc. If you wish to

    boomboomlive@hotmail.com

    Friday 21st promises to be a great night so please come along and
    support these original acts.

    Doors 8.30pm
    Admission is ONLY €3 OR 2 for €5!

    The Boom Boom Room is located just off the top of O'Connell St, close to
    the Ambassador at:
    70 Parnell St, D1.
    (Above Patrick Conway's Pub).


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 1,201 ✭✭✭quintron


    "Wayne Brennan", one half of Moving Parts, has been added to the bill for friday night.
    Wayne blends blusey numbers with pop sensibilities & is blessed with a great voice & a legion of fans!
    Check him & the other great acte out this friday @ the Microset Sessions.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 308 ✭✭spoiltbrat


    Just wanted to say My Brother Woody is well worth checking out. I happened upon him in Tower Recs for his in-store - beautiful songs without the torture.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 il corvo




  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 cirql8


    Saw arch and colin do the martin grech gig. those two lads have some serious tunes up their sleves. worth a listen


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,201 ✭✭✭quintron


    Arch is deffo worth a listen but I also seriously recommend checking out Kal and welsh newcomer Julai Harris. They are two female artists who I feel have "something" if ya know what I mean...


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