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david hull promotions The Alexander Brothers

It is now 50 years since they made their first appearance as professional entertainers at the Webster Theatre in Arbroath, Scotland. Ross Bowie became their Manager, an association that lasted 35 years. He introduced them to songwriter Tony Hatch who took them to London and recording fame.

They had their own TV series for many years and appeared on the legendary 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium'. They have appeared in all the top venues all over the world including the Carnegie Hall, New York and the famous Sydney Opera House.

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  Ben Sands

Songs, Tunes and Tall Tales – Starring Ben Sands, Maranna McCloskey, Patsy O’Hagan. Varied, surprising and funny – storytelling is as old as the island of Ireland. A great night of stories woven of people and places, events past and present, magic and healing by three wonderful entertainers.

An evening of songs and storys with Ben Sands + special guests Ben Sands
is a singer, songwriter, storyteller, composer and multi-instrumentalist from County Down. He sings songs mostly his own - about life and love and the ways of the world, and links them together with stories that range from amusingly whimsical to downright hilarious.

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  Colin Bateman

Colin is the best-selling author of more than 20 novels for adults and children as well as a successful screenwriter for both film and TV.

He is a regular on the literary festival circuit and is both frank and entertaining about the business of writing.



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  Peter Corry

In the last few years Peter has starred in his own shows for BBC NI TV and radio. He has appeared at the White House on St Patrick’s Day and at a one night performance at the MGM in Las Vegas. He also memorably sang at the funeral of Ulster football legend George Best.

This year sees Peter embarking on a three-month tour of Europe, as well as an Irish tour and heralding the release of his latest album. He is also starring in a PBS special programme for American TV.

 

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  More Our Jimmy

What’s been happening in our wee street? Following the phenomenal success and sellout of William Caulield’s tribute show to the late comedy genius James Young,
he is back. James Young, he returns with his eagerly awaited follow-up.

All the familiar characters such as the ever drunk Willie Simpson, Lily
O’Condriac, wee Sammy the schoolboy and the factory girl to name but a few. The craic is bound to be mighty!

 

 

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  Voices of Ireland

A wonderful relaxing evening of haunting and evocative music arranged for ‘Voices of Ireland’ by the renowned composer and arranger John Anderson.

 

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  Counrty 1st

The ever popular BBC presenter (Hugo Duncan) takes his country jamboree back on the road for a series of concerts throughout the year.

As always Hugo will be joined by a host of his friends from the world of country music.

 

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  Rodney Crowell - with Joe Henry

Following a six year hiatus of at the end of the 90’s Rodney Crowell returned in the 21st Century, his
formidable skills still arching skyward.

Joe Henry

Critically aclaimed for his body of work, Henry has gained a steady cult following throughout his career. Joe's musical style spans several genres.


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  A Happy Medium

On the anniversary of her sister’s death, Lizzie invites a spiritual medium into her home to conduct a seance. She hopes she can bring her sister back from “the other side” and into her sitting room as proof of life after death. The results are unexpectedly shocking and at the same time hilarious. A Happy Medium has toured Scotland and England to critical acclaim. May McFettridge as Lizzie will have you crying tears of laughter.

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  Do You Come Here Often

Now in its fifteenth run – the happiest show in town is back celebrating the sound of the showband era.

Presented by showband veteran George Jones, and a host of original stars, accompanied by the fabulous musicians and vocalistes of the Galaxy Showband.

 

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Flash Harry

the definitive tribute to Queen. This is a show of high energy and good old fashioned ROCK with the boys playing all of Queens greatest hits from ‘Radio GaGa’ through, ‘We Are The Champions’ to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. www.flash-harry.co.uk

Flash Harry and The Ulster Orchestra

The Music of Queen Rocked Up and Classical

fresh from their 2009 sell out show at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast – this new show was successfully produced with a full 64 piece symphony orchestra and 40 piece choir. The band played a long side the internationally renowned Ulster Orchestra and University Of Ulster Magee Campus choir showing that by combining good old fashioned rock and classical symphonies ‘A Kind of Magic’ can really be achieved!

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  Foster & Allen

Foster and Allen celebrated their 30th Anniversary together in the music industry with the release of their new album, Foster & Allen Sing The Number Ones, which was a Top 30 chart hit in the UK during Christmas 2005. The duo has most recently completed a World Concert Tour.

Foster & Allen have come a long way since their appearance on ‘Top of the Pops, but their style and easy listening sound remains as fresh and exciting as ever.



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  Charlie Landsborough

Charlie has won just about every award possible in the UK country scene and are too numerous to mention here individually suffice to point out that Charlie has won Best Songwriter, Best Song, Best Male Vocalist, Best Album and International Country Album of the year.

He has also received a nomination as Best Global Country Artist in the Country Music Association Awards in Nashville. Many of his albums have topped the country charts as well as getting into the British pop charts. He is a true and immensely talented star having sold well over a million albums.

 

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  Give My Head Peace

After last years sell out tour the Give My Head Peace team return with a brand new stage show featuring all your favourite characters even the ones who died in the last TV episode!

Together with stand up and sketches from the Dry Your Eyes characters this is one comedy show you won’t want to miss.


 

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  Jack Jones

Highly rated by Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé and Tony Bennett and a major influence on Scott Walker. Jones won two Grammy Awards.

He performs concerts around the world and remains popular in Las Vegas.
Some of his best-known recordings are "I Can't Believe I'm Losing You", "L.A. Break Down",
"The Way That I Live", "Wives and Lovers" (1964 Grammy Award, Best Pop Male Performance)",
"The Race Is On", "Lollipops and Roses" (1962, Grammy Award, Best Pop Male Performance),
"The Impossible Dream", "Lady", "What I Did for Love", and "The Love Boat Theme".

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  Juliet Turner

In 2005 Juliet picked up an Irish Meteor Music Award for best Irish Female Performer, signed a distribution deal with Valley in America and released Juliet Turner - Live. This set the tone for the gigs to follow over the next couple of years as Juliet began to play all her live shows in small venues, with a move away from a band driven sound back to the acoustic guitar and narrative storytelling of her first album.

Her version of Julie Miller’s song Broken Things featured in the film Omagh and her version of Lee Hazelwood’s Sugartown is to appear in a film about the singer due for release next year.

In October 2007 she returned to Trinity College, Dublin to undertake a BSc in Clinical Speech and Language Studies. Alongside this, the song-writing and performing continues and Juliet has recorded a new album with producer Keith Lawless - due for release in June 2008.

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  Kieran Goss

In 1994 he released New Day and in 1998 the album Worse Than Pride, containing Kieran's first Top 10 single, Out Of My Head - which achieved multi-platinum status. This was followed two years later by Red-Letter Day, which contained the classic Reasons To Leave. In winter 2002 Kieran released the compilation, Out Of My Head ... The Best Of Kieran Goss.

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  Andy White

Andy has played all the world’s major rock and folk festivals, won Hot Press Songwriter of the Year, and worked with the some of the great names in the music world - Peter Gabriel, the Finn Brothers, Sinead O’Connor, Van Morrison. As it says in The List, “Come and enjoy a little bit of politics and a lot of wit from this perenially likeable folk-rock Irish singer-songwriter.”

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  Louise Morrissey

Louise Morrissey has long been one of Ireland's best loved singers and entertainers. She has achieved great success in both Ireland and the UK, and has brought her easy style of country and folk to many other countries, including the USA, Canada, Europe and the Middle East.

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  Sidney Devine

Scotland’s very own Rhinestone Cowboy is often compared to the great Pat Boone.


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  William Caulfield – Songs and Laughter

The master of comedy William Caulfield shows another side to his talent. A show with great sing-a-long songs and possibly the odd hymn, all peppered with William’s wit.

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  Rumours of Fleetwood Mac – The Ultimate Celebration Concert

this show has established itself across the world as the tribute to Fleetwood Mac and tours with Mick Fleetwood’s golden seal of approval.



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  The Cabaret Days

As dancehalls gave way to the new found prosperity of the late 60’s a new form of entertainment was born in well appointed luxurious clubs – CABARET. A host of the most popular stars come together for one unique night in an unforgettable evening of nostalgia and memories.


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  Gerry Anderson

Gerald Michael Anderson as he is known to his legion of radio listeners is one of the nation’s best loved broadcasters. An evening of stories of his life and reading from his books – the semi autobiographical ‘Surviving Stroke City’ and his latest novel ‘A Day in the Life - Heads’ recalling his adventures in showband land and his Rock ‘n’ Roll years.

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Widow Twanky's Sunday Night Live at the Laundry

William Caulfield as Widow Twanky will be introducing an all star night of top class variety entertainment for all the family.  Joining Widow Twanky in her laundry will be The Long Tower Folk Group, comedy impressionist Johnny Giant, the foot stomping Fiddler Adam, magic from Horace Kaye and a sing-a-long with Curtis Magee and not forgetting the hilarious Widow Twanky.

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