I think I’ve possibly driven more in the last three days than I ever have before – good practice probably ! Back home now, having had a nice brekkie, and just realised that I took not a single photo the whole trip to London – very slack of me.
Anyways. Wednesday, hopped on a [...]
November 29, 2008
Categories: General Goings on . Tags: Alan Lee, Balcony TV, Bill Coleman, chocolate, London, Music, tea, yumchaa . Author: Bill Coleman . Comments: Leave a Comment
I was in Limerick the other day, doing a gig, as you do. My friend, Benoit, possessor of the most intriguing Belgio-Limerick accent on the planet runs a night called The Articulate Sessions.
Check it out all you Limerick heads. It was the day after the mighty Munster v. All Blacks rugby game, and [...]
November 25, 2008
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It had been ages since I’d been there last, but I was reminded of what a nice venue De Barras in Clonakilty is when I was down there for a jaunt last night. I could be wrong, but I think perhaps it didn’t even make the Munster shortlist for that Hot Press Best Music Venue [...]
November 6, 2008
Categories: General Goings on . Tags: Bill Coleman, clonakilty, de barras, Free mp3s, Gigs, ireland, Music . Author: Bill Coleman . Comments: Leave a Comment
Here’s round one, haven’t got around to sorting out mp3s just yet but they’re coming
November 4, 2008
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Of stuff to do…
Well, I am exaggerating slightly obviously but when I woke up this morning and started to make a mental “list” of what to do with the day, it became one of those “lists” that got way too long to hold in my head*.
*In all honesty, it only takes about 3 or 4 [...]
November 4, 2008
Categories: General Goings on . Tags: Bill Coleman, Irish, Music, musician, Passionfruit, singer, songwriter . Author: Bill Coleman . Comments: Leave a Comment