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Mark Dignam joins Bill for his shot at 3 Questions and a Song on episode 94! How did you get from Dublin, Ireland to Pittsburgh, PA? Having been in the scene in Ireland and Pittsburgh, how would you compare the two? If you’re standing at the crossroads, waiting for the Devil to show up, what...
It's Motor Neuron Disease National Awareness Month and Clare is joined by Mark Dignam who suffers from MND. Caroline De Costa speaks about her book The Women's Doc And Suzanne Kenny tells Clare all about anti gravity yoga while Emma West explains sound bath meditation.
Singer/songwriter Mark Dignam's new heartfelt single is a salute to those who have worked along the front lines of the pandemic over the past year and a half.
Dave Dameshek doesn't buy into all the Cleveland hype for a second, Cam Sutton is ready for the challenge presented by Stefon Diggs and the Bills passing attack, plus Week 1 Picks and Sean Collier's movie reviews and much more.
Acclaimed, Dublin-born singer-songwriter discusses the profound effects of COVID 19 upon his life, work and hopes that this time to breathe and think will result in a more humane and sensible future normal.
This week I have Irish singer/songwriter, Mark Dignam, on the podcast! Mark grew up in the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland. It was in Dublin where he gained experience as a performer by busking around town with well-known folk singer, Glen Hansard. Since then, Dignam has brought his love of music to Pittsburgh, PA where he continues to write and perform. In our conversation, we discuss the Catholic Church and the transcendent release he feels when performing on stage.
Sean Collier is full of Bohemian Rhapsody puns, Dave Dameshek and John Eisenberg close Ravens Week ahead of Sunday's game, Mike Hilton celebrated a milestone during the Bye Week, and Mark Dignam performs three songs in the Coffeehouse.
Sean Collier is full of Bohemian Rhapsody puns, Dave Dameshek and John Eisenberg close Ravens Week ahead of Sunday's game, Mike Hilton celebrated a milestone during the Bye Week, and Mark Dignam performs three songs in the Coffeehouse.
Mark Dignam talks about growing up in Ireland and his move to the US. This interview was conducted by Max, Annie and Crystal from Winchester Thurston School.
Fifty-four years ago today, a very special programme premiered. From the 50th anniversary in 2013, Toby Hadoke - comedian, actor and TV expert - has been providing free podcast and download interviews with a rich variety of its cast and crew. Here's the very latest!