THE FOXROCK FOLK CLUB
As Luke Kelly remarked when he played the club in December 1972, a folk club in the suburb of Foxrock was a somewhat unlikely combination. Probably even more unlikely was the fact it was organised and run by teenagers and managed to attract to Foxrock some of the biggest names on the Irish music scene (see Folk Club History & "Local and Visiting Artists").
The aim of the Foxrock Folk Club Project is to (1) research the history of the club (2) develop a club archive and (3) create a space in which people who played at the club or attended some of the sessions can share their memories of what was an unique musical and cultural experience.
Contact: jeremy.kearney40@gmail.com
The aim of the Foxrock Folk Club Project is to (1) research the history of the club (2) develop a club archive and (3) create a space in which people who played at the club or attended some of the sessions can share their memories of what was an unique musical and cultural experience.
Contact: jeremy.kearney40@gmail.com
Thursday, 10 December 2015
ALBUM SALES ARE GOING WELL
The 'Live at Foxrock Folk Club' album sales are going very well with a number of shops looking for further stock.
Remember it makes the perfect Christmas gift so buy now and don't be disappointed.
The album is available in Ireland from Tower Records, Claddagh and HMV (both from shops and their on-line stores) and also from Amazon and iTunes.
In the UK and worldwide, the album is available from www.birnamcdshop.com. as well as www.amazon.co.uk / www.amazon.com and iTunes.
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