ROESY PLAYS BEWLEY'S THEATRE (1 Viewer)

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Roesy Plays Bewley's Theatre
Grafton st. Sunday Nov, 13th
support comes from Gerru Scullion
8pm 15 euro's
:) :) :) :) :) :)
Biography

Roesy, who hails from Birr, Co Offaly, has had music coursing through his veins since his early years. Everyone has to start somewhere, and Roesy got his by singing along to his father’s records… From there, he moved on to writing lyrics and these soon turned into songs when he taught himself to play guitar. Like many teenagers, music became a passion for Roesy, but for him, it’s a passion that has grown and developed over the years.

“Tender-hearted Irish singer/songwriters are two a cent but Roesy’s the best of the lot”
RTE GUIDE, Ireland 2004

Although rooted in Ireland, Roesy has wanderlust and his interesting travels have also had a lasting impact on his music. You can hear the influence of Roesy’s wanderings in Bolivia in songs such as Smothered in Light, Potosi Mine and time spent in Nepal can be felt in What Would I Know.

Through his career he has shared the stage with Bert Jansch, Paul Brady, Billy Bragg, John Martyn, Davy Spillane, Donovan, Shane McGowan, Ron Sexsmith plus celebrated author Paul Durcan.

Roesy appeared in the first Other Voices TV series on RTE. He was nominated for Best New Irish Act in the 2004 Meteor Music Awards and voted no.8 in the Trad/Folk section of the Hot Press Awards 2005. His song Potosi Mine was included in the Diamond Mountain Session Presents…. Compilation CD, also featuring Sinead O’Connor, Steve Earle, Natalie Merchant and Sharon Shannon.

Roesy has been receiving radio airplay throughout Ireland, having done sessions and interviews on all key Today FM shows including the Meteor Award winning Ray D’arcy Show, Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show, Tom Dunne’s Pet Sounds (featuring twice as Artist of the Week) and RTE 1 shows Pat Kenny, John Creedonand RattleBag.
 
Bad Chicken said:
Roesy Plays Bewley's Theatre
Biography

Roesy, who hails from Birr, Co Offaly, has had music coursing through his veins since his early years.

Why, oh why, oh why wasn't it arsenic coursing through his veins ???
 
His supprt is great.
Minus Circus were formed in the summer of 2005 by Ger Scullion (vocals, guitars), Fiachra Murphy (backing vocals, bass) and Nick Matthews (drums). Drawing on many eclectic influences varying from Aimee Mann, The Blue Nile, Sigur Rуs and Wilco they quickly set about writing acoustic based material that was melodic and story based. Having recently been invited to play Glasgow Merchant City Music Festival in September and support slots to Shay Cotter in Cork - the band are busy preparing to record some tracks with Dave Slevin (U2, Paul Brady, Hot House Flowers, Bryan Adams) before the end of 2005.
 
The theatre is on the Second floor, if you take a walk on grafton St .You can see it if you look up. There is a elevator as well, hit number two. They do plays there as well, for the last thirty years, very nice place to see a gig.
 
when you 'google image search' the word unreal - this is one of the results
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then if you click around that page a little more you'll find shit like this:
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behold my new army of the night
 
ive been to few plays in bewleys theatre - they use it in the fringe festivals..

heard this plugged last night by aoife on anna livia...
good luck .|..|
 

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