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Weekly Cork Gig Guide: 22nd July-28th July 2013

Sensational soul courtesy of North Carolina…

Lee Fields slides elegantly (and oh-so smoothly) into town this week to fill our ears and hearts with soulful songs pulled from a back-catalogue that stretches back over four decades. The critically acclaimed 2009 smash My World and the more recent Faithful Man (2012) saw the east coast magician reweave his soul-spell over contemporaries in modern times with help from session wizards and Truth & Soul travelling backing band The Expressions. This one takes place on Thursday night in The Pavilion and is the perfect gig to complement the tropical weather.

An early week gem glows in the form of Idiot Songs‘ album launch in Gulpd Café. The collaboration between Cork-based duo Justin Grounds and Pearse McGloughlin blooms into full fruition on Tuesday evening. And it’s FREE so shake off the weekend cobwebs and mosey on down to Tobin Street for a coffee or a slice of chocolate cake.

Keep the Friday clear for a very special Penny Dinners session in Coughlan’s with this month’s special guest none other than the incredibly talented Peter Delaney. The ukulele-wielding tunesmith is in town to recite compositions from this year’s fabulous release, Witch Bottle with special guests also set to appear on the night. For an interview with Peter for this blog back in 2012 click here. CLASH NIGHTMARE! Taking place that same evening will be the Cork leg of ambi-rockers Halves‘ current album launch tour. Ireland’s answer to Icelandic innocent brilliance, Boa Howl will be sitting pretty come the unveiling of those pesky end of year “Best Of” lists. Tickets are still available from Cyprus Avenue.

It’s a return to Tobin Street on Saturday as the Triskel TDC hosts a Black Sun show and final event of this year’s Avant Festival which comes to a close following a very special performance. Featuring British multi-instrumentalist Richard Youngs, currently signed to Jagjaguwar (home to Bon Iver, Sharon Van Etten and, most recently, Angel Olsen), Limerick harpist Áine O’Dwyer and Black Sun‘s very own Vicky Langan, this one’s as intimate as they come so get there early to be sure of entry.

Also going down around town this week:

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Sunday: Limerick rockers Windings and New York folkies Relatives in The Bowery. The latter were nothing short of beautiful on Friday evening when they made a quick pit-stop at Mother Jones’ Flea Market. Minimal country-folk delivered with extraordinary skill and tenderness. And Windings always rock so this one should definitely be penciled in for Sunday.

Day-by-day

Monday, 22nd July 
– NEW ADDITION: Relatives in Charlie’s Bar
The KC Sessions: The Audible Joes, Rob O’Shea, The Tanya Louise Band, Ger O’Sullivan, Jon Leahy & Nadine, Dan O’Keeffe and more in The Crane Lane Theatre (8.30pm)

Tuesday, 23rd July 
Songwriter Sessions with Paula Gomez in L’Attitude 51
Modemusic: in Bru
Jazz Improv in The Crane Lane Theatre (9pm)
– The Shaker Hymn in The Crane Lane Theatre (11.30pm)
Fred’s Open Mic: in Fred Zeppelin’s
– Idiot Songs (album launch) in Gulpd Café (Triskel Arts Centre)

  Wednesday, 24th July 
Fireside Sessions: Cathal Flaherty in Bradley’s of Barrack Street
– The Bradley Sisters in Bru
– The Olllam in The Pavilion
Sundown Sessions in The Raven
Piano recital: David Syme in Triskel Christchurch (1pm)
Sitting Room Session: in De Barra’s (Clonakilty)

Thursday, 25th July 
Rooftop gig: Co-operation, Pixie and the King & Dee Power in The Bowery
– McMahon in Cyprus Avenue
– Lee Fields & The Expressions in The Pavilion
– Thread & Stone in The Roundy
Pulses of Tradition in Triskel Christchurch
– The West Cork Ukulele Orchestra in De Barra’s (Clonakilty)

Friday, 26th July 
– Waking Up Sunday in Bru
Mandalagon: Sound Ritual experimenting in Camden Palace Hotel
Friday Night Feast: Peter Delaney and special guests in Coughlan’s
– Motorcycle Display Team in The Crane Lane Theatre (11.30pm)
– Halves in Cyprus Avenue
– This Place Is Death in Fred Zeppelin’s
– Andy Dunne in The Oliver Plunkett
Later with The Grunts: Áine Duffy & more in The Roundy
Pulses of Tradition in Triskel Christchurch

Saturday, 27th July
– Lennoko, Blake Norton and Niamh Brady & The Misdemeanors in Bradley’s of Barrack Street
Mandalagon: Sound Ritual experimenting in Camden Palace Hotel
– Unwinding Cables in Fred Zeppelin’s
Indie vs Punk: Wasted Space, Audible Joes, The Legionnaires, Excel21, Lost in Mexico and more in The Kino (2pm – all ages)
– Richard Youngs, Vicky Langan and Áine O’Dwyer in Triskel TDC (Triskel Arts Centre)

Sunday, 28th July 
Rooftop gig: Windings and Relatives in The Bowery
– Elly O’Keefe in Bru
Mandalagon: Sound Ritual experimenting in Camden Palace Hotel
– The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain in Cork Opera House
– Skazz in The Crane Lane Theatre (11.30pm)
Sunday Times 4th Birthday in The Pavilion Bar (4pm)

If I have forgotten a show or listed a gig incorrectly feel free to let me know! Please make sure to confirm gig details with the official site in advance.

– For more gigs and dates see the overall gig guide here

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