June 18th, 2010

Oh Macca… I’m sure you have a place in your heart for us all!

June 18th, 2010

hanger steak…? rare please!

June 18th, 2010

I too ♥ calamari…

Some drawings by Erika Saccone that Paco liked so much he hung them upon a pillar in Santa…

June 16th, 2010

Nay, it is I who am following you….

A gift from Eimearjean McCormack; A print from her Horse Head Series that you may have seen here in An Cruibin

June 15th, 2010

The Wonder Of It All Baby…

June 15th, 2010

…long before our technicolour dreams…

JFK finds safe passage upon Parnell Bridge in 1963

A previously unpublished picture, taken by Corkman John Cahill from an upstairs window of Heaphy’s Bar, Anglesea Street, (where The Silk Purse is now situated) of John F Kennedy’s visit to Cork in June 1963.

The Dúchrónaigh pause near One Union Quay

A combination of Black and Tans and RIC Auxiliaries pause forever in front of a “Crossley Tender” on Union Quay back in 1920.

June 14th, 2010

The touch of the velvet hand…

12 hours, a bellyful of pints, and one window payne….

June 12th, 2010

John Coffee finds a new initiate for his world of Coffee

John Coffee explains the glory of coffee and how all is revealed through the sensation experienced in ones throat…

June 11th, 2010

“Come downtown, there’s a rumble in the alley…” Rick Danko hits the Lobby back in march 1993

This old signed poster was unearthed in the shape it’s in, somewhere in the upper realms of one union quay, shortly after the mucsavages took up residence…

June 8th, 2010

Midsummer Sessions at The Silk Purse

Sunday 20th of June:

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Declan Sinnott and Small Town Talk

Declan is well known throughout Ireland, and beyond, as a superb guitarist, musical arranger and record producer having worked with a stellar cast of Irish talent since the ’70s, including Christy Moore, Mary Black and Moving Hearts. Hank Wedel is best known for his work with Cork City rock bands “Princes Street” and “Open Kitchen”. Martin Leahy is held in high regard as a drummer in both trad/folk and rock circles, having played with Hank in “Open Kitchen,” but also the sensational trad. outfit “North Cregg.” Eleanor Healy spent the early part of the ’90s singing and playing bass with Cork’s “The Five Joyful Mysteries,” before a move to The USA to study Jazz performance. “Small Town Talk” are best described a band of seasoned and experienced musicians performing originals and choice covers in an acoustic rock band format

Monday 21st of June:

Stargazers

Johnny Fang and Chris Ahern released their debut album Apollonia in 2008. The album comprises ten original songs and is produced by Declan Sinnott. In the early 1980s Johnny and Chris formed the harmony trio, Stargazers, with John Spillane. The band became well-known throughout Ireland and toured Europe and as far as Africa and Bermuda. As Stargazers, they released two albums, Mercier Park and Chaser for the Blues.

Tuesday 22nd of June:

Niamh Parsons

Niamh Parsons has come to be known as one of the most distinctive voices in Irish music.  It has been said that she may not be the most famous Irish Balladeer, but many feel she’s the best.  Described in the Boston Herald as both emotionally haunting and tonally as clear as crystal, Niamh’s albums have been ‘must-have’ collector’s items for any lover of songs and singing. Niamh has recorded 6 studio albums and one live album to date.  This is a body of work that has proven Niamh Parsons one of the premier vocalists of her time and a keeper of the flame in Irish traditional song.
For the last 10 years, Niamh has been playing in a duet with Ennis based Graham Dunne.  There is a spiritual bond between Niamh and Graham when they perform, which draws out the essence of the songs. Graham is known for his sensitivity of touch as an accompanist, and his fiery ability as a soloist. Graham released his first solo CD – GIOTÁRAÍ – on his own label Gramsham Records.

Wednesday 23rd of June:

Hank, Elly and Edel

Hank Wedel is best known for his work with Cork City rock bands “Princes Street” and “Open Kitchen.” Elly’s talents have seen her garner a reputation here in Cork very quickly. Over the past few years she has played in venues such as The Everyman Palace Theatre, Crane Lane Theatre and the Triskel Arts Centre. Edel Curtin, who has callaborated with Elly in other projects in the past will complete the group for this midsummers evening!