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RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards Shortlist Announced

Celebrating the very best in folk music in Ireland from the past year

Awards event LIVE in Vicar Street and on RTÉ Radio 1 on Thursday 17th November

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Pictured: Winners of Best Folk Album 2021, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin and Ultan O’Brien for Solas an Lae.

RTÉ has today announced the shortlist for the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards 2022 which will celebrate the very best in folk music in Ireland from the past year in Vicar Street, Dublin on Thursday 17th November (8pm) and live on RTÉ Radio 1.

This shortlist for the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards 2022 is:

BEST ORIGINAL FOLK TRACK

  • Déanamh Gaineamh / Making Sand – Pádraig Jack

  • Footnotes On The Map – Jessie Buckley & Bernard Butler

  • Now You See It – Susan O’Neill

  • Spéir Rua – Síomha

  • To War – Cormac Begley

  • Twin – Anna Mieke

BEST TRADITIONAL FOLK TRACK

  • An Caoineadh – Ceara Conway

  • Éamonn an Chnoic – Inni-K

  • Róisín Dubh – Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh & the Irish Chamber Orchestra

  • Rolling in the Barrel / O’Neill’s March / Tralee Jail – Cormac Begley

  • The Bird in the Bush – Pauline Scanlon

  • The Bonnie Bunch of Roses – Séamus McGuire & Steve Cooney

  • Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cainte – Cathal Ó Curráin

BEST FOLK SINGER

  • Anna Mieke

  • Cathal Ó Curráin

  • Clare Sands

  • Junior Brother

  • Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh

  • Pauline Scanlon

BEST FOLK INSTRUMENTALIST

  • Aidan Connolly

  • Aisling Lyons

  • Alannah Thornburgh

  • Bríd Harper

  • Cormac Begley

BEST FOLK GROUP

  • Navá

  • Téada

  • The Alt

  • the olllam

  • The Whileaways

  • We Banjo 3

BEST FOLK ALBUM

  • B – Cormac Begley

  • Iníon – Inni-K

  • Nine Waves – Ye Vagabonds

  • Róisín Reimagined – Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh & the Irish Chamber Orchestra

  • The Great Irish Famine – Junior Brother

BEST EMERGING ARTIST

  • Aisling Lyons

  • Alannah Thornburgh

  • Cathal Ó Curráin

  • Ciara O’Neill

  • Les SalAmandas

The winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award 2022 will be announced on Monday 7th November. Previous winners are Christy Moore (2021), Steve Cooney (2020), Moya Brennan (2019) and Andy Irvine (2018).  An artist will also be inducted into the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards Hall of Fame.

The awards will feature live performances from some of this year’s nominees in what promises to be a very special night, celebrating Irish folk music and artists, both established and emerging. RTÉ presenter, John Creedon will return to Dublin’s Vicar Street to present the awards ceremony in front of a live audience.

Tickets for the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards are on sale now via www.ticketmaster.ie. Tickets are €28, including booking fee and other charges.

Stay up to date on the latest on the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards by following RTÉ and RTÉ Radio 1 on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #rtefolkawards and by staying tuned to RTÉ Radio 1.

If you can’t join us in Vicar Street on Thursday 17th November, join us live on RTÉ Radio 1 at 8pm on the evening and don’t forget our television highlights programme on RTÉ One on Saturday 19th November at 10.50pm.

Dolans Limerick Wins 2022 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award for Restaurant

Dolans Wins 2022 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award for our Restaurant

 

Dolans Limerick – today announced it has been recognized by Tripadvisor as a 2022 Travelers’ Choice award winner for <insert category name>.  The award celebrates businesses that have received great traveler reviews from <travelers/diners> around the globe on Tripadvisor over the last 12 months. As challenging as the past year was, Dolans stood out by consistently delivering positive experiences to diners

Mick Dolans said today “We are delighted to be in the top 10% of restaurants worldwide. Thank you to our wonderful staff and our loyal customers who support us”

“Congratulations to the 2022 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Winners,” said Kanika Soni, Chief Commercial Officer at Tripadvisor. “The Travelers’ Choice Awards recognize the best in tourism and hospitality, according to those who matter most: your guests. Ranking among the Travelers’ Choice winners is always tough — but never more so than this year as we emerge from the pandemic. Whether it's using new technology, implementing safety measures, or hiring outstanding staff, I’m impressed by the steps you've taken to meet travelers' new demands. You've adapted brilliantly in the face of adversity."

Another Win for Dolans at the Irish Pub Awards

DOLANS have scooped first prize at the Irish Pub Awards 2022 for Best Music Pub in the SouthWest region. This award is sponsored by IMRO. The National Irish Pub Awards are open to all members of Vintners’ Federation of Ireland. The national winners in each category and the overall winner will be announced at the Gala Awards final on November 16 in The Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin 2.
Mick Dolan commented, “Thank you!, we are delighted to win the VFI Pubs regional winners for Best Music Pub.”
The Dock Road venue recently celebrated winning the People’s Choice Award at the Irish Bar of the Year awards in August.

Vaude Villains Starring Jean McGlynn

Dolans Presents are looking forward to welcoming the popular Limerick performer Jean McGlynn to Dolan’s Warehouse on Thursday November 3rd with the return of her one woman show.

'VaudeVillains, a Creepy Cabaret of Crackpots, Crooks and Criminals' will see Jean back in Dolan’s Warehouse with her devised revue show in her trademark cabaret style complete with costumes, choreography and a four-piece band.

The show will feature Jean McGlynn presenting her unique interpretations of some well-known songs from across a range of musical genres.

This ‘cabaret-style production’ that will feature a mix of ballads, up-tempo songs, and rock music from the world of film and theatre as well as some classic songs made famous by artists such as Radiohead, Annie Lennox and The Doors.

 

Currently working as a tutor in performance at the Irish World Academy at the University of Limerick, Jean has devised a show that she describes as a 'darkly comedic revue with something for everyone'.

She will be supported by Musical Director Aiden Boland on piano,  Blendi Krasnichi on drums, Peter Hanagan on bass and Mike Moriarty on guitar.

“Performing Vaudevillains in Dolan’s last year was incredible. We had such a blast that I just had to bring it back”, Jean says.

Announcing today's show, Neil Dolan of Dolans Presents said: “Anyone who has experienced a Jean McGlynn performance will know the magic she brings to a stage. The song list she has put together is so diverse and I am certain that audiences will once again be wowed by the interpretations she will perform on the night”.

Richie Ramone tears up Dolan's Warehouse by Molly Cantwell Hotpress

Iconic drummer and vocalist Richie Ramone brought his brand of punk-rock to Dolan's Warehouse, alongside his exceptionally talented band.

It's not every day the opportunity to see a Ramone in the flesh comes around. So, when it was announced that Richie Ramone would be bringing his Not Afraid tour to Limerick, I wasn't passing up the chance.

One of only four surviving members of the band, Richie was the only Ramones drummer to be credited as the sole composer and writer of any Ramones song, writing six in total. He was also the only drummer to have sang lead vocal for the Ramones on tracks '(You) Can't Say Anything Nice' and the unreleased 1985 demo 'Elevator Operator'. Despite only serving five years in the band, Richie played thousands of shows, and enjoyed close friendships with songwriter/bassist Dee Dee Ramone and Joey Ramone, who was even quoted to have said that Richie "saved the band as far as I'm concerned. He's the greatest thing to happen to the Ramones. He put the spirit back in the band."

Richie penned the Ramones' hit track 'Somebody Put Something in My Drink' which features on the Ramones Mania album, the first Ramones album to go gold. He also wrote tracks 'Smash You', 'Humankind', 'I'm Not Jesus', 'I Know Better Now' and '(You) Can't Say Anything Nice'.

The drummer and vocalist eventually left the Ramones in 1987 after conflicts surrounding merch profits and reimbursement. He has stayed involved in the music scene, eventually going solo and releasing albums Entitled in 2013 and Cellophane in 2016.

Now in his mid-60s, Richie continues to tour and release music - with his latest single 'Not Afraid' giving the title to his current international tour.

Presented by Bad Reputation, Richie took to the Dolan's Warehouse stage on Wednesday, September 14, supported by Theme Tune Boy and The Dangerfields.

First to the stage were local Limerick band, Theme Tune Boy. Polished and confident, the band steadily moved from one track smoothly into the next. While they spoke very little during their set, what they did have to say was hilarious. Personal highlight of their setlist was 'The Theme From Friends' - a track which spoke about how much the band hate the opening song to the American sitcom 'Friends', even sampling the tune during the song. The group managed to cross Drop Kick Murphy's with a heavier punk sound - making for an exciting, heavily Irish-sounding mix. Exceptional guitar riffs and drum beats fronted their set, only seconded by how exceptionally cool the band looked. If you haven't heard of them - check out their 2012 release Return Of The Living Dead, you won't regret it.

Following the Limerick lads were The Dangerfields, the Belfast-based band. Fronted by drummer and lead vocalist Andrew Griswold, the band has gone through many line-up changes, with resident Rob Karloff on guitar and guest bassist Shaun Quinn appearing for the Limerick gig. One thing this band is certainly not lacking is stage presence. Griswold's ability to drum a heavy skate-punk set while singing was phenomenal.

The three-piece were a lot heavier than I was expecting, with a true modern punk sound despite the length of time the band's been around. Playing a combination of tracks from their 2005 album Born To Rock, and new, unreleased work, Griswold let fans know that they will be releasing a new album for the first time in 17 years in the coming few weeks. After their exceptional support performance, I'll definitely be giving the forthcoming album a listen.

The crowd erupted as the main attraction, Richie Ramone, took to the stage. The rest of the iconic drummer's band included London's Clare Misstake, Sydney, Australia's Ronnie Simmons, and Houston, Texas' Chris Moye.

On bass, Clare Misstake played in the band AntiProduct for the first part of this century. Prior to this, a long time Ramones fan, she is well known as the founding member of the UK all-girl Ramones tribute band The Ramonas. Finally, the multi-talented musician also has a one girl band called NOiZEE. Ronnie Simmons on guitar did his homework.

A vision of classic Ramones, the musician first shared the stage with Ronnie at his first USA performance on stage in Hollywood covering ‘Something To Do’ together. After touring the USA and the world in numerous bands as a hired gun, Ronnie went on to join Richie’s band in 2016.

Finally, Chris Moye fills the spot of drum tech and secondary drummer for the band. Chris played in numerous Houston Punk bands before joining Richie. Among these was a Bad Religion cover band featuring members of 30 Foot Fall and DieFast, a band from Tod Waters, founder of Spunk, and the fashion designer who outfits Möetly Crüe.

The punk-rockers opened with emblematic Ramones' tracks 'Durango 95', 'Teenage Lobotomy', and 'Somebody Put Something in My Drink', it was clear that the enigmatic drummer/vocalist still has it. Bassist Misstake and Guitarist Simmons clearly love what they do - with Simmons performing some impressive acrobatics and jumps while playing. At this point, secondary drummer Moye took over so Richie could get to the front of the stage for some crowd interaction. Surprisingly the rocker's first time in Limerick, he thanked the fans and his support acts.

The band moved through a solid blend of Ramones tracks and Richie's solo work before getting to one the musician was sure everyone could sing along to. The roof lifted clean off Dolan's as the band blasted into 'Blitzkrieg Bop'. "Hey Ho, Let's go," echoed around the warehouse as the icon let the crowd sing the chorus for him.

A well-oiled machine as a collective - Richie let the bassist and guitarist take over the stage at respective times, messing with Simmons throughout the show. Still jumping and dancing around the stage, Richie performs like a much younger man. 'The Last Time' is a new track from the musician, written about a friend who passed recently, which was beautifully performed to a restrained, respectful crowd.

Even though the cover does feature on Cellophane, I was not expecting to hear Richie's punk cover of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy The Silence' at this gig. I was delightfully surprised. This cover puts a heavier sound on the '90s track, a perfect fit for the rockstar.

Richie returned to the drums to close out the set with tracks 'Chasing The Night', and 'Animal Boy' assisted on vocals by Simmons - who provides a much more metal sound.

With the crowd demanding an encore - the band returned to the stage for a final time, closing out their Dolan's visit with 'Wart Hog', 'Not Afraid', and the famous Ramones track 'Sheena Is a Punk Rocker'.

The entire show was excellently executed. with seamless transitions from one track to the next. Richie's vocals have aged like a fine wine, with incredible backing from out-of-this-world guitar by Simmons and indescribable bass from Misstake. Filling in for one of the most well-known drummers of all time, Moye held his own and laid down some fantastic drum beats.

Richie spent a good portion of the set interacting with fans, bending down to shake hands and give hugs, and this didn't end with the set. The rock god took time after the show to sign autographs, take pictures, and chat to fans.

Despite being a punk icon from one of the biggest bands of that time, he's still clearly very humble, with huge time for his fans. With unbelievable vocals from Richie, alongside incredible musicianship from the entire band, it's obvious how he made the mould that so many bands still follow.

BE PART OF BUILLE @ DOLAN’S, IRELAND’S MOST EXCITING NEW MUSIC SHOW!

Be a part of a studio audience for a live recording of a music TV show. 

Very limited amount of tickets available.

 

 

BE PART OF BUILLE @ DOLAN’S, IRELAND’S MOST EXCITING NEW MUSIC SHOW!

 Think Other Voices takes the 061 (as Gaeilge)…

Get ready to add a new must-do to your autumn plans, as legendary Limerick venue Dolan’s is to play host to a new six-part TG4 music show this August and September.

Fronted by singer-songwriter Eve Belle and IMLÉ’s Cian McCarthy, the series will see a mix of some of Ireland’s best loved acts and most exciting up-and-coming talent take to the stage for a jam-packed six nights of ceol, caint agus craic.

It’s safe to say that Gaeilge is having a moment (the New York Times is calling it the ‘Celtic Revival’, no less), and Buille @ Dolan’s is 100% here for it. There’ll be plenty of famous faces from Ireland’s burgeoning Irish-language music scene on hand, with a wealth of talent and tunes, and more than a few laughs along the way.

Veteran gig-goers will know that there’s no better venue for the show than Dolan’s, one of Ireland’s best-loved and, frankly, best live music venues. In taking to the Dolan’s stage, our acts will be following in the footsteps of some of the best in the business, including the Cranberries, Fontaines DC and Hozier.

Buille @ Dolan’s recordings will take place in Dolan’s Pub and Restaurant on the Dock Road, Limerick on Monday 19th September, Tuesday 20th of September and Wednesday 21st of September 2022.  

Doors open at 6:30pm and recording starts at 7pm. The events will be strictly over 18s, and gig-goers will be required to dress appropriately for a live TV recording. 


Tickets are free, just apply below on which day you would like to go to. 

BÍGÍ LINN!



September 19th Line Up


MOXIE
Strange Boy
Stephen James Smith
Megan Nic Ruairí




September 20th Line Up
Susan O'Neill
Síomha
Emma Langford
Ushmush




September 21st Line Up
Soda Blonde
Minnie Marley
Clare Sands
Pearse McGloughlin

Limerick Jazz Festival 2022

Dolans will play host to some of the best jazz performers around as the 12th annual Limerick Jazz Festival returns to a fully live programme from September 21-25.

Dolans will play host to some of the best jazz performers around as the 12th annual Limerick Jazz Festival returns to a fully live programme from September 21-25.

Organised by the Limerick Jazz Society, which itself is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, some very special events have been programmed to mark the occasion.


-The Irish premiere of A Bit of a Peregrination a new work by Ronan Guilfoyle inspired by and featuring passages from James Joyce’s Ulysses performed by Janet Moran (voice) and a group of leading Irish and French contemporary jazz musicians.


-The Bruce Bart/Sara Dowling Quartet

-The Michelangelo Scandroglio Quintet



John Daly from the Limerick Jazz Festival said, “We are delighted to announce this year’s festival line-up and it’s great to be back with all live performances after the last two years. As always, we have a wonderful international group of performers from Ireland, the US, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. 2022 is a big anniversary for us and the festival programme celebrates other big anniversaries such as the Limerick Soviet and the publication of Ulysses. The large number of special one-off events we are staging is a first for the Irish jazz festival scene and we plan to keep strengthening our programming in the future.”

Pippa Little, Arts Officer with Limerick City and County Council said: “Limerick Jazz Festival is now an established and successful part of the city’s cultural calendar. It has shown great resilience to stage a combination of online and live music in both 2020 and 2021, and this year’s programme shows great innovation and originality, as we get back to a fully live programme of events.”

Limerick Jazz Festival 2022 is promoted by the Limerick Jazz Society and is supported by the Arts Council and Limerick City and County Council. For more information and full listings of the acts check out limerickjazz.com



Strange Boy brings his unique blend of hip hop and Irish music to Dolans

Strange Boy brings his unique blend of hip hop and Irish music to Dolans Warehouse on FRIDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2022

Limerick has emerged as a crucible for Irish rap and the debut album from Strange Boy was the year’s outstanding Irish hip hop album.

Blending hip hop and traditional Irish folk (banjo, flute and bodhrán) Strange Boy was described by the Irish Times as “Irish hip-hop at its most culturally, intrinsically authentic”, and Totally Dublin saying Strange Boy “has taken his demons and transformed them into something intensely poetic.” A rare opportunity not to be missed.