CD Launch – Diarmuid Ó Cathasaigh’s Mór Mo Mholadh

Howth Singing Circle is delighted and honoured to launch

Mór Mo Mhalaidh – Great Is My Praise! –

a CD by our esteemed, late President Diarmuid Ó Cathasaigh. It is a quality recording of Diarmuid singing in Irish and English, playing tunes and delivering recitations in his inimitable style. An interesting booklet provides provenance for all items and much about Diarmuid’s fascinating, life-time engagement with and commitment to traditional culture.Andy Burke does the launch supported by Dave O’Connor, Liam O’Donoghue & Helena Rowsome with tracks from the Diarmuid’s CD and a video of a recitation.

Please join us on Zoom or on Facebook.

For zoom codes email rioann@gmail.com

All proceeds from the CD go to

The Irish Cancer Society & St Francis Hospice

The CD is now available for purchase on Bandcamp –

https://bandcamp.com./search?q=diarmuid%2Bo%2Bcathasaigh

February/Feabhra 2021 Oiche Ghaelach

  

Oíche Ghaelach

 le Ciorcal Ceoil Bhinn Éadair

    Aoi speisialta: Aela Ní Ghaoithín

Aela – buaiteoir Oireachtas na Samhna

Fear an Tí: Daire Ó Baoill 

Déardaoin, 4ú Feabhra 2021
Seisiún fíorúil ar Zoom     8 a Chlog

Le clárú (nasc & pasfhochal), seol r-phost chuig: 

daireobaoill91@gmail.com

Fáilte roimh chách

Songs in English or any language also welcome

Howth Virtual Burns Nicht 2121

Concert

Saturday 23 January from 8pm

Open Zoom Singing Session

Sunday 24 January 3-6  

Both events by Zoom and streamed live on Facebook 

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Suggested donations €5-€10 for each event

Paypal.me BURNS NICHT

Zoom places are limited

To book a place contact rioann@gmail.com

A Burns Nicht Brochure is available as a PDF here below

Burns Programme 2021

Those appearing at the concert which will feature music, song, the piping in of a haggis and poetry will be

Paul & Shona Anderson, Steve Byrne, Mairi Campbell, Tim Dennehy, Francy Devine, Morag Dunbar, David Francis, Scott Gardiner, Gilly Hewitt, Caoimhe Hogarty, Jimmy Hutchison, John Kelly Band (John Kelly, Larry Egan, Mick Mullen), Noel Kelly, Helen Lahert, Kirsteen McCue, Daire Ó Baoill, Dave O’Connor, Liam O’Connor, Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne, Alan & Carole Prior, Ann Riordan, Gary West

For a’ that, an’ a’ that, / It’s coming yet for a’ that,
That Man to Man, the warld o’er, /Shall brithers be for 
a’ that