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Welcome to our latest addition to the website. An area
developed for musicians where you can share your stories, photos, and memories
of life on the road in Ireland. We are building a community where musicians can
stay in touch with each other and reconnect with old friends and bandmates. If
you have any suggestions on how to make this special area even better,
please
let us know.
We all remember what it was like...
- Sitting in the back of
the Transit or Iveco van, heading down the country as rain pelted the windscreen...away we go
again.
- Changing clothes behind the stage at a cold, wet marquee.
- Tea and ham
sandwiches (or the odd welcomed salad or chicken plate), the staple diet of
musicians in ballrooms and parish halls across the country.
- The "characters" that
hung around the halls, dying to help you carry in the gear while they told you stories of other bands,
and other nights.
- The halls, often no more than large sheds with a balcony and a mineral bar, the
only heat generated by the punters themselves or the kerosene filled jet engine
heater..
- Stopping at The Treaty in Limerick on the way home for
some greasy fish and chips.
Whether you learned the trade at the time of Joe Dolan and
Brendan Bowyer, when crowds of 2,000-3,000 six nights a week jammed into
ballrooms; or you played in the 80's...the waning days of the era, when midweek
gigs were hard to come by, you played more hotels than ballrooms, and a crowd of
700 was considered a great night; we all shared the same experiences. We were in
a band!
Share your stories and reach out to old friends here in the Musicians Lounge!
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