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    Boogie Trouble

    Hi there. At the GRCA Europe Conference in Sweden we met two members of Icelandic band Boogie Trouble, the bassist and singer. They are also team members of Iceland's Stelpur Rokka camp. It was really cool to meet them and hear about what they do in Iceland! Today they posted a cover of Toxic...
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    Girls* Rock! Ireland visit GRCA conference in Sweden

    Hi everyone, So, a bunch of us (5 of us) visited Sweden last week to learn more about setting up the music camp in Ireland / for the first GRCA (Girls Rock Camp Alliance) Europe, which took place in Skane near Malmo in the south of Sweden. We met up with feminist music activists from Iceland...
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    How present are female musicians in the line-up at the Camden Crawl 2013?

    http://www.youreonlymassive.com/gender-crawl/
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    Riot Grrrl Ireland

    Hi there, Thought some of you might be interested in this: this and this
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    Riot Grrrl Berlin Compilation is Out today for Free

    Also featuring Fred and Bob from Dublin! http://riotgrrrlberlin.tumblr.com/compilation05 Enjoy its really Good!
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    Men who ROCK

    This is so funny - do you think the bands are real? How often do you write your own lyrics? Do you have a fragrance of choice? What is your style inspiration? How does your onstage style differ from your everyday style? What is your hair care ritual? Being a male musician must be so...
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    First Meeting of Girls Rock Camp Ireland - Thursday 25th October, 7pm to 10pm

    Hello. As some of you know, the first girls rock camp is being set up in Ireland. More info on rock camps: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/14/us/girls-only-music-camp-promotes-rock-and-empowerment.html?_r=0 http://www.girlsrockcamp.org/files/3112register_guard_eugene_3_6_05.pdf...
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    Girls Rock Camp Ireland

    The idea is to start thinking about setting up a Girls Rock Camp in Ireland! Not just in the music industry in Ireland, but in many different musical contexts women* and girls* are often assigned stereotypical roles of singer, fan or groupie. We want to change that! We want to empower...
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