Solo@home on Youtube Droichead Arts Centre

Solo@Home comprises of 8 weeks of videos, curated by singer/songwriter S.J.McArdle in association with Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda, and LMFM Independent Radio station. The series lineup includes myself, Niamh Regan, Thomas Walsh, Dagogo Hart, Sonny Condell, Oliver Cole, Róidin Ward Morrow and Sean Mathews. I was honoured and delighted to be included and throughout the series there will be 5 songs which I recorded at home – of course – loosely based on the theme of ‘Women of the Night’.

Looking forward to Ep 3 Sunday 30th May at 11 am The song I sing here is ‘Where Soldiers Go, 1848’ Written by singer/songwriter from Boyle, Co. Roscommon – Helen Grehan.

Solo@Home comprises of 8 weeks of videos, curated by singer/songwriter S.J.McArdle in association with Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda, and LMFM Independent Radio station. The series lineup includes myself, Niamh Regan, Thomas Walsh, Dagogo Hart, Sonny Condell, Oliver Cole, Róidin Ward Morrow and Sean Mathews. I was honoured and delighted to be included and throughout the series there will be 5 songs which I recorded at home – of course – loosely based on the theme of ‘Women of the Night’.

Ep. 2, Sunday 23rd May – The song I sing is called ‘When I was a young Girl’ a traditional American song, associated with ‘The Unfortunate Rake’, St. James Infirmary, The Streets of Laredo, and Lock Hospital.

Solo@Home comprises of 8 weeks of videos, curated by singer/songwriter S.J.McArdle in association with Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda, and LMFM Independent Radio station. The series lineup includes myself, Niamh Regan, Thomas Walsh, Dagogo Hart, Sonny Condell, Oliver Cole, Róidin Ward Morrow and Sean Mathews. I was honoured and delighted to be included and throughout the series there will be 5 songs which I recorded at home – of course – loosely based on the theme of ‘Women of the Night’

Solo@Home | Episode #1 The song I sing is ‘The Banks of the Clyde’ written by the great Linda Thompson.

Bandcamp Friday

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Bandcamp Friday today! If you’ve started to feel guilty about buying music on any day other than Bandcamp Friday, here’s something to keep in mind: on Bandcamp Fridays, an average of 93% of your money reaches the artist/label (after payment processor fees). When you make a purchase on any other day of the month (as 2.5 million of you have since March, buying an additional $152 million worth of music and merch) an average of 82% reaches the artist/label. Every day is a good day to directly support artists on Bandcamp!