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Taoiseach Simon Harris in the Dáil has officially recognized the state of Palestine.Joining Kieran to discuss this and the broader conversation is Irish Musician and part of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC), Liam Ó Maonlaí.Image: IPSC
Agallamh le hArdmhéara Bhaile Átha Cliath Daithí de Róiste, nathanna cainte agus ceiliúradh lá breithe Bob Dylan le ceol ó Liam Ó Maonlaí agus IMRAM
According to the Director of Brendan Gleeson's documentary, ‘Farewell to Hughes' , Dublin is lacking in places for people to go to for traditional Irish tunes. Liam Ó Maonlaí, Member of Hothouse Flowers joined Ciara on the show to discuss further.
According to the Director of Brendan Gleeson's documentary, ‘Farewell to Hughes' , Dublin is lacking in places for people to go to for traditional Irish tunes. Liam Ó Maonlaí, Member of Hothouse Flowers joined Ciara on the show to discuss further.
Liam Ó Maonlaí shares some of the songs that take him back to different moments in his life.
A transmission previously broadcast on Dublin Digital Radio with Tom Roseingrave speaking on the publication of the Frustrated Writer's Group zine (Volume 1), with recorded contributions from the zine's contributors: Clíodhna Breathnach, Emily Featherman, Baxter King-Epping, Molly May O'Leary, Carina nic Giolla Phádraig, Katy Finnegan, Cian Booth and Sophia Malaika. Music from Kool A.D., Liam Ó Maonlaí, Ice Spice, Rosalía & Rauw Alejandro, MIKE and Moodyman.
Liam Ó Maonlaí is a founding member of the Irish band Hothouse Flowers. Liam blends an eclectic mix of folk, blues, gospel, soul, rock, and more with his amazing vocals and an array of instrumental mastery from piano to flute, harmonica to bodhran. Liam formed the Hothouse Flowers in 1985, cutting their teeth busking on the streets of Dublin their reputation grew and soon they would sign to U2 label, Mother Records, releasing the single "Love Don't Work This Way". The first album “People” would be released through London Records and was hugely successful with the global hit “Don't Go” which the band played at the interval at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest propelling the band across the world. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Liam Ó Maonlaī Thanks to our sponsor Irish woodcraft please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie If you enjoy our episodes please like and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Photo credit- Kieran @ Gignoise
For the second year running, the Night and Day Festival will take place this summer. On the 24th and 25th of June the magical, musical medley of performance, art and interaction will take place in the surroundings of Lough Key Forest Park, Co. Roscommon. Liam Ó Maonlaí from Hothouse Flowers joined Kieran to
Lá breithe Bob Dylan á cheiliúradh lena chuid amhrán i nGaeilge le Liam Ó Maonlaí agus ceoltóirí eile; agus Seán Tadhg Ó Gairbhí ag caint ar nasc idir Dylan agus Raifteirí an File.
Tim Finn was born in New Zealand. In 1971 he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Auckland. It is there that he met Mike Chunn, Robert Gillies, Philip Judd and Noel Crombie. Phil and Tim formed a band called Split Ends, which became Split Enz before they started to tour Australia. Finn recorded his first solo album, Escapade, in 1983. This album was very successful in Australia and New Zealand, he then decided to leave Split Enz in 1984. In early 1985, Tim moved to London. He wrote some music for movies, and acted in a few movies. His role in The Coca-Cola Kid was about five minutes long. He had a bigger role in the movie La Donna della Luna (The Moon Woman). In late 1989, he went to live in Melbourne. He recorded his third album, Tim Finn. In early 1990 he joined Crowded House, the group Neil had formed after Split Enz split up. The band recorded Woodface with him. He left Crowded House after the album. Because of their success, Tim Finn and Neil Finn were made OBE for services to New Zealand music in the 1993 Queen's Birthday Honours List. The album Finn was released in 1995. This was an album made by Neil and Tim as the Finn Brothers. Also in 1995, Finn worked with singers Andy White and Liam Ó Maonlaí. They formed the band ALT. They released the album Altitude, and more recently collaborated with Andy White to release New Single 'The Happiness Index'.
Labhraíonn Liam Ó Maonlaí le Seán faoi Altitude, albam leis an mbanna ALT (Andy Liam Tim) a tháinig amach ar dtús i 1995 agus atá atheisithe ar vinyl le déanaí. Faighimid amach faoin dóigh a tháinig an banna le chéile agus insíonn Liam dúinn chomh maith faoi chamchuairt Eorpach a rinne sé le déanaí, a shraith raidió Cuan an Cheoil agus ceolchoirmeacha atá ag teacht aníos leis na Hothouse Flowers.
Craoladh speisialta ó Bhleá Cliath ag seoladh Fhéile Rós Thráilí 2022. Liam Ó Maonlaí,Suzan O Gara,Jamie Ó Flanúra,Tomás Ó Flatharta,Seán Potts,Eoin Ó Catháin,Aoife Ní Shúilleabháin,Paddy agus Peigí Ó Mathúna,Dáithí Ó Sé,Mary Kennedy.
Special guests Naomi's sister Molly May O'Leary and her musical collaborator Fionn Ó hAlmhain visit the podcast to play songs from and discuss their new album, Lambent Flame. It was recorded with the famed Hothouse Flowers singer and multi-instrumentalist Liam Ó Maonlaí over a difficult period when the Covid-19 pandemic shut down much of the music industry. Molly May talks about how she began writing the songs inspired by Irish folklore and fairy traditions, building on her background in poetry. Fionn, a noted uilleann piper and singer with the Irish National Opera, takes us behind the scenes in the studio into the creative process of recording the album in the Dublin mountains. You can find the album at: www.lambentflame.com Songs featured from Lambent Flame, by Molly May O'Leary, Liam Ó Maonlaí, and Fionn Ó hAlmhain: Biddy Early, Fairy Queen, Cinderella, Aisling, Sun Child, California, Thank you Witches, Little Red Riding Hood, The Wild Swans of Coole. You can check out our prior interview with Molly about the 'wise woman of Clare' Biddy Early here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/44962226 Follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @PassportIrish.
Kevin Chats with special guest Liam Ó MaonlaíBeidh mé fhéin ag tabhairt aire do mo shuíomh fhéin!I feel its time for me to keep you updated myself I have felt the privilege of food on the table , shelter and good health these days . As a result it has been a golden time . Nurturing a positive frame of mind and feeling excited about life and the infinite possibilities. Tá cumhacht ionainn ach teacht uirthi.....mo rheas is mo bheannachtLiam
Liam Ó Maonlaí is probably best known as lead singer for the Hothouse Flowers, one of the biggest bands in Ireland in the 90’s, and still loved today. As a band they are still producing music and Liam continues to collaborate with the band and with all of Ireland’s best musicians today. Liam is passionate about the Irish language, his songs are steeped in a mystical spirituality, particularly Songs From The Rain. In this interview we hear not only the story behind some of the songs but he also plays 5 beautiful stirring versions. He plays a song from Songs From The Rain, he plays a completely apt song for the Covid times we are in called Worry Not, also a hauntingly beautiful song that can be used in a Catholic mass written by Seán Ó Riada, and a Sean-nos song. Sean-nos is a very traditional way of singing Irish traditional music. All of this, as well as Liam’s exceptional musicianship and his contemplative spirit gives this interview a unique feel.
A very special Arena. Music and chat from some of the finest traditional musicians featured in TradFest. Cathy Jordan from Dervish, Seána Davy, Liam Ó Maonlaí from the Hothouse Flowers, Karan Casey and Louise Mulcahy. See TradFest.ie Jan 28-31.
Liam Ó Maonlaí meets Séamus Grealey.
Liam Ó Maonlaí meets poet, author and founder of the IMRAM Irish Language Literature Festival Liam Carson.
Liam Ó Maonlaí meets award winning glass artist, instrument maker and visual artist Róisín de Buitléir.
Liam Ó Maonlaí meets composer, multi-instrumentalist and woodwind master Renaud - Gabriel Pion Renaud-Gabriel uses real-time electronics. He is currently sharing his time between Paris and Berlin. Classically trained but also largely self-taught, he plays bass clarinet, Turkish clarinet, saxophones, bass flute, English horn, e.w.i (electronic woodwind) and piano.
Liam Ó Maonlaí singer, songwriter, musician and the lead singer with Hothouse Flowers meets Composer and Fiddle player Charlie Lennon. Charlie's Biog: Charlie Lennon is one of the most prolific living Irish tune composers and he has also written some ambitious large scale works with orchestras. He was named TG4 Composer of the Year in 2006. He has published a book of tunes Musical Memories. A second book is to be published in 2012. Some of Charlie's most played and recorded tunes include The Twelve Pins, Lennon's No.4, The Smiling Bride, The Road to Cashel and The Handsome Young Maidens. https://irishtunecomposers.weebly.com/charlie-lennon.html Music used: The Waterboys/When Ye Go Away: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyoMs6EzOTM Máirseáil Rí Laoise/Ó Riada Sa Gaiety: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFsZSx76N5o&list=OLAK5uy_kKiipRVwI_lZDVkzUUPhd_DoTMHAWDaF8
Liam is an Irish musician best known as a member of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hothouse_Flowers (Hothouse Flowers). Ó Maonlaí formed the band in 1985 with his schoolmate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiachna_%C3%93_Braon%C3%A1in (Fiachna Ó Braonáin). During our conversation he talked about the importance of music "the honey of the people", the Irish Language, history and the importance of learning through storytelling and so much more. We caught up during the Covid19 Pandemic in Ireland and he offered some great insight on his views of the world. You can find out more about Liam on his https://www.liamomaonlai.ie/ (website), https://www.instagram.com/lliamm7/ (instagram) or https://twitter.com/lliamm7 (twitter) ____________________________________ Liam's Music Choice Trumpets - The Waterboys Are you good - Hothouse Flowers Mairseal Ri Laoise - Sean O'Riada An Bonnan Bui Win - David Bowie Farewell to Eireann - Bothy Band Yala -Oumou Sangaré __________________________________ All music is available on Spotify in the https://open.spotify.com/user/asplendori/playlist/52RfJG6gxwmVUazdOX8m9G?si=Wcl3A8-QSHa3J_K29yzWzQ (Social Fabric Playlist) ______________________________ Title Music Alice by Lucky Bones ______________________________ Support this podcast
Miriam was joined by Liam Ó Maonlaí and Peter O'Toole of The Hothouse Flowers this morning. The band will playing Dublin’s Olympia Theatre as part of Tradfest 2020, this Wednesday 22nd of January, Doors 7pm and Show 8pm.
Tá Áine, Sinéad agus Siún ag caint faoin gcraic a bhí acu le tamaill anuas, idir Siúnerisms, filíocht a thaitníonn leo agus Liam Ó Maonlaí
Hothouse Flowers front man Liam Ó Maonlaí shows Róisín around his Dublin home where he keeps his 19th century Bechstein piano, once played by James Joyce during a visit to his grandfather’s house in Galway. They talk about life on the road with the Hothouse Flowers, walking the Camino de Santiago, singing at Eunice Kennedy Shriver's wake and lots more. Next time: Actor, Amy Huberman Back to Yours, a podcast from The Irish Times, sponsored by Green & Blacks.
Dave and Holly celebrate Lá Fhéile Phádraig or St. Patrick's Day as some of you might call it by realizing they can't pronounce a lick of Gaelic. We fail to pronounce the names Feargal Sharkey (of The Undertones) or Liam Ó Maonlaí (of Hothouse Flowers) correctly. Dave even fails to remember that Declan Patrick MacManus now known as Elvis Costello might have a bit of Irish blood running through him. We do however, remember many of the great songs as we pay homage to some of our favorite Irish artists. Listen to the songs on our "What Difference Does It Make" Spotify playlist. Follow us at https://www.wddimpodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wddim/message
Previously in Europe Topics. On today's episode, we have a lighter episode of fun smaller stories to escape the horrible reality of murder and Brexit. WE HAVE A T-PUBLIC STORE what a fashionable way to support our podcast We now have a website that you can find here! Feel free to send us an email at PreviouslyInEurope@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @PrevInEurope If you can please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and if you can't do that tell a friend, this stuff really helps us out Also, have you considered Matteo Renzi? Nonsense Section Leather Face Runs for EPP It is happening again... Berlusconi is running for the European Parliment... ( https://www.euronews.com/2019/01/17/berlusconi-announces-candidacy-for-european-elections-due-to-sense-of-responsibility) Prediction for news in May post election - sexual harassment in Brussels is up LeapCard can't print fadas Irish transport authority blames ‘technical limitation’ for lack of fadas (the diacritic found in the Irish language á é í ó ú) on Leap cards. The list of people complaining illustrates. Liam Ó Maonlaí, Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh as examples https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/21/irish-state-agency-refuses-to-spell-names-correctly-on-public-transport-pass Greek PM Tsipras wins vote of confidence (https://www.politico.eu/article/greek-pm-alexis-tsipras-wins-vote-of-confidence-macedonia-name/) Was tight but 1 independent, 4 from the ANEL and one from a centrist party gave them 151 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-greece-government-parliament/greek-pm-tsipras-wins-confidence-vote-eyes-macedonia-accord-idUSKCN1PA1G4?il=0. They're planning on having the vote on the agreement on Thursday. Macron’s ignoring ALDE apparently Politico reports there's not been a lot of communication between en Marche and ALDE, with the former wanting to focus on domestic candidates rather than contributing to a pan European manifesto ( https://www.politico.eu/article/emmanuel-macron-liberal-alde-love-affair-goes-cold/) Macron starts 'grand debate' tour after yellow vests protests. This will go well https://euobserver.com/tickers/143917 French president Emmanuel Macron kicked off a two-month national debate tour on Tuesday, meeting some 600 mayors from across Normandy in the northern town of Grand Bourgtheroulde. The town hall-style discussions, announced in a six-page letter on Sunday, are meant to address issues raised by the 'yellow vest' protests and will be broadcast live. Police used tear gas to disperse protesters gathered outside the venue and arrested several. https://euobserver.com/tickers/143917 Polling predicts people aren't interested anyway (https://www.dw.com/en/france-thousands-of-police-mobilize-for-9th-yellow-vests-protests/a-47053247) Guy Verhofstadt is cool for five seconds https://euobserver.com/tickers/143932 which is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_of_Thirty but then https://euobserver.com/tickers/143934 EUObserver reports "Verhofstadt wanted Draghi out of G30 group" which is one of those large terrible international financial organizations that are terrible. The EU ombudsmen has previously called for Draghi to be removed before due to "undue influence" but later it was revealed "Verhofstadt voted for Draghi amendment 'by mistake'" In response to Salvini closing ports Germany is sending people back to Italy As Salvini continues his fun policy of letting people drown in the sea, Germany deports record number of refugees back to Italy following the Dublin agreement because nobody wants to sign a new deal... (https://www.dw.com/en/germany-deports-record-number-of-refugees-to-other-eu-states/a-47161202). Also I suspect it makes AKK and CSD very happy. This is really still only a drop in the bucket at less than 10,000 and Germany still taking proportionally more migrants than most EU countries. A powerhouse of trade https://euobserver.com/tickers/143901 The Faroe Islands and the UK will sign a free-trade agreement later this month to keep trade going after Brexit. sheep view 360 - https://visitfaroeislands.com/sheepview360/
In a special Christmas Day edition of Pantisocracy the ‘cabaret of conversations’ host Panti Bliss, the Unofficial ‘Queen’ of Ireland, hosts a gathering exploring how we draw upon the traditions of being Irish, in language, music, song, poetry and dance to re-imagine anew ourselves and our place in the world. Her guests in this festive edition are singer and actor Lisa Lambe, Hot House Flowers frontman Liam Ó Maonlaí, former Riverdance star Colin Dunne, musician Seán Mac Erlaine and the poet Doireann Ní Ghríofa. The programme features performances by Lisa Lambe, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Seán Mac Erlaine and Doireann Ní Ghríofa. www.pantisocracy.ie for more
For the final installment of Music Month Roísín is joined by Liam Ó Maonlaí of Hot House Flowers. Wielding his whistle and a bodhrán, Liam performs four songs. He also tells Roísín how he's only just beginning to grow up . Setlist: Siobhan ni Dhuibhir Big Fat Heart Don't Go Amhrán na Féidearthachtaí You can catch Hothouse Flowers live: Friday, 28 August at Páidí Ó Sé's Pub in Ventry, Co. Kerry, Saturday, 12 September at Iur Cinn Fleadh Festival, Newry, Friday, 18 September at Monroe’s, Dominick St, Galway.