Top musicians team up for concert in Crane Bar
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
Galway singer-songwriter Pádraig Jack is teaming up with Mayo’s Vickers Vimy and Cork band, Greenshine for a concert at the city’s Crane Bar this Friday, October 21, with doors opening at 8pm.
It follows their sell-out concert at the legendary venue in April.
It has been a very fruitful relationship since Eamonn Mulderrig of Vickers Vimy first introduced himself at a Greenshine concert way back in 2017 and then went on to link up the band with Pádraig Jack, the talented bilingual singer and songwriter from Inis Mór.
All admired each other’s work and it seemed like a natural progression that they would begin to work together in various configurations and on various projects.
For more, read this week’s Galway City Tribune.
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