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The Tánaiste Mícheal Martin is among those calling for legislation to be brought in to stop dynamic ticket pricing. Oasis fans were left disappointed at the weekend as some tickets for the Croke Park gigs starting at 86 euro shot up to over 400 euro. The UK Government has promised a review into dynamic ticket pricing with its Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy describing the situation as "incredibly depressing". To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Clare Fianna Fáil Senator, Timmy Dooley and Ennis Singer/Songwriter and member of Stockton's Wing, Mike Hanrahan. Photo (c): gilaxia from Getty Images via Canva
The sales window for Oasis's two Irish reunion gigs in Croke Park opened at 8am on Saturday morning and within minutes, 500,000 had joined the queue - all looking to get their hands on one of the 160,000 available tickets. Although tickets had been advertised as being priced from €86.50 subject to service charges, some tickets appeared to almost triple in price - with standing tickets originally set at €176 jumping to over €400. The reason for this is dynamic pricing which is a strategy commonly used by hotels and airlines whereby products don't have set prices but rather can have their prices adjusted by the seller subject to changing demand. This is in line with Irish consumer law as long as an accurate price is displayed to the consumer in advance of the sale so the consumer can decide whether or not they want to proceed. Responding to the controversy however, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission says there are "legitimate concerns around the consumer experiences" of the Oasis ticket sale and that it's "actively reviewing the situation". Tulla Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley has written to the CCPC requesting an investigation into what he calls the "ticket sales stunt". He says political representatives across the board must work together to ensure Ireland doesn't become the "Wild West" when it comes to concert ticket sales. Taoiseach Simon Harris has admitted the debaccle has left a "bad taste in the mouths of people" and has supported calls for a review into Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment. The company also owns the concerts' promoter, MCD Productions. Ennis native, singer-songwriter and founding member of Stocktons Wing, Mike Hanrahan, fears if people are forced to pay such high prices for popular concerts, they'll be less inclined to support smaller artists.
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Joe is joined by Limerick entertainer and musician Pat Shortt and Stockton's Wing frontman Mike Hanrahan to discuss their new TV series, "Songs of Ireland". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Eleanor Shanley, Mike Hanrahan, June Rodgers, Seamus O'Rourke, Sharon Mannion, Declan Callis, Al Foran, Packie O'Callaghan and Doc Savage at The Landmark Hotel in Leitrim.
Voices in harmony at Creative Brain Week and the New Yorker magazine's own, Irish, long-winded lady, with Mike Hanrahan, Lourdes Mackey, John MacKenna, Mary Kate O Flanagan, Catherine Foley and James Harpur
Creative Brain Week is an annual event that highlights the intersection of arts and brain science. The themes for 2024 are “Attention, Connection and Love”, explored through arts, neuroscience, and their application. Joining Anton to discuss is Mike Hanrahan, author, songwriter, and former guitarist with Stockton's Wing who is also an Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health.
Mike Hanrahan came in to play live for us today. What a pleasure.
Rose Anne Kenny, Regius Professor of Medical Gerontology at Trinity College Dublin, and Mike Hanrahan, Musician, from Stockton's Wing disucss the link between music and dementia.
On Wednesday's Morning focus Alan Morrissey was joined by Mike Hanrahan a musician writer and chef to explain why his new song Craggy Hill might be his last. Over four decades of musical writing Mike has brought us songs such as the legendary Stockton's Wing, and as producer/writer with the equally legendary member of the Dubliners, Ronnie Drew. Mike has also, in recent years, become a very successful professional cook of all things organic, while he also released his critically acclaimed memoir ‘Beautiful Affair, A Journey in music, food and friendship'. In recent times, Mike has worked with his friend and producer Gavin Glass on the ‘Songs from the Box Room' series. The latest and final song from the boxroom series is Craggy Hill. Picture (c) Clare FM via Mike Hanrahan
Featuring songs from Matthew Byrne, The Punters, Tickle Harbour, Shanneygacock, The Government Rams, Colleen Power, Buddy Wassisname and the Other Fellers, Chris Andrews, Tom Nemec, Mark Hiscock, Mike Hanrahan, Con O'Brien, Alan Doyle, Fred Jorgensen and Larry Foley, Patrick Moran, Mike Kinsella,The Irish Descendents and Ron Hynes.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Do you want to know how to navigate modern supply chain challenges and protect product from moisture and mold? Join us as we speak with Mike Hanrahan, Senior Vice President of Superdry International Americas, about the company's strategies for increasing efficiency, lowering costs, and making sure products are protected in transit. Discover the tips you need to navigate the ever-changing supply chain landscape! With special guest: Mike Hanrahan, Senior Vice President of Superdry International Americas Hosted by: Matt Priest and Andy Polk
Mike Hanrahan is an Irish music star - singer, songwriter, author and musician. For 15 years he was a member of Stockton's Wing, a celebrated Irish band. He's performed with Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners and with Eleanor Shanley. He's also a professional chef and he's studying brain health and dementia. Truly a man for all seasons.My featured song is “Riding The Berks” from the album Play by my band, Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.—--------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------Mike and Robert discuss the following:- Bela Fleck- Stockton's Wing- Diversity of Irish music- New generation of Irish musicians- His chef experience- Brain health and dementia- “Inside I'm Dancing”- “The Crimson Warrior”- “A River Rolls On” —-------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's new Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Mike at:www.mikehanrahan.comwww.instagram.com/mikehanrahanmusic/www.facebook.com/dinkyhanrahan/www.twitter.com/mikehanrahan58www.facebook.com/mikehanrahan46 Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
On this episode of the Collective Whisper podcast,Simon K speaks to Singer Eleanor Shanley.Simon & Eleanor speak all about:05:36 Her musical beginnings....08:29 Other passions...10:57 Joining DeDannan11:46 From an office to being a gigging musician...12:51 A culture shock for a young woman....14:35 The good old days in ANCO.....16:08 A musicians life on tour....16:40 Filling the shoes of Dolores Keane....18:37 Eleanor's next move....19:15 Singing in different styles....20:36 Early musical influences.....21:08 Working with Ronnie Drew....23:02 Watching a legend slip away....24:48 The challenges of working with other artists26:22Collaborations...27:34 Working with guitarist John Feely...28:24 Spanish songs & Ronnie's spanish29:53 The story behind Garradice...31:09 Countries frequently toured in...32:23 The recording of the album Canción de amor.35:45 Recording in Meelick church43:08 Guest performance-Galway to GracelandEleanor Shanley is one of Ireland's most loved and respected vocalists.In her long and rich career, we have enjoyed Eleanor's many solo performances and recordings in addition to her body of work from her wonderful collaborative projects both recordings and live performances. A beautiful career in itself with De Danann marked Eleanor's baptism to her professional career, her fondly remembered period working with good friend and Irish icon Ronnie Drew, Mike Hanrahan and her work with Donal Lunny, Garadice and long-time friend and leading classical guitarist, John Feeley are just a few names from many.Eleanor has worked alongside many other great musicians through the years and also recorded with The Dubliners, Sharon Shannon, Donal Lunny, U2 and too many more both at home & internationally to mention here.Web: https://www.eleanorshanley.ie/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channelUC4T9pJCnQmpa3vXf8q1yzBATwitter: https://twitter.com/eleanorshanley?lang=enfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eleanor.shanley/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/eleanorshanleyofficial/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7gXmHU3s3vZ7viXiaZ6rcaApple music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/eleanor-shanley/177044950Discography:https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/961962-Eleanor-Shanley
Milwaukee Irish Fest ended last week but the sweet memories of crowds gathering, seeing old friends, enjoying the summer breezes off of Lake Michigan and hearing the best of the best of Irish music still lingers in the air and Windy City Irish Radio keeps that spirit alive featuring many of the bands who performed at the MIlwaukee Irish Fest along with some new music and some classics to keep your feet moving. This week we feature Bridin, Rum Ragged, Clare Sands, Bruise Orange Band, Ciaran Moran, Sinead Wilcox, Tulua, Meg Lagrande, Mike Hanrahan, Grace Day, Cathal O'Curran, Maura O'Connell and Jana McCarthy. It's all right here on Windy City Irish Radio where you can live stream at globalirishradiol.com, listen live on WNDZ 750AM each and every Sunday at 12 noon or on our website at windycityirishradio.com. Drop us a line and tell us how we're doing at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com.
Mike Hanrahan, Songwriter, Musician in Stockton's Wing, & Cook
Often times we talk about how glorious it is in the Windy City Irish Radio studios even when the weather, perhaps, isn't so glorious but today is one of those special afternoons where the temps are summerlike (even two weeks before Memorial Day!!), the grass is greener, the flowers are blooming, the birds are softly chirping and, most importantly, the beer gardens are open. Yes, it is truly a glorious day here in the Windy City Irish Radio studios and to celebrate all this gloriousness, we have lots of glorious music from Lunasa, The Drowsy Lads, Ryan Sheridan, The Elders, JigJam, The Whileways, Roisin O, Mick Flannery & Susan O'Neill, Eileen Ivers, Ronnie Drew, Mike Hanrahan, and the Screaming Orphans. Tune in each and every glorious Sunday afternoon for the absolute finest Irish entertainment in the land at www.globalirishradio.com, www.windycityirishradio.com or live on 750AM WNDZ.
PODCAST GUEST BIOS: Sustain.Life is a software solution that futureproofs mid-cap businesses tackling climate change. This includes the following benefits: (1) measure, track, and manage carbon emissions, (2) identify areas to make operational changes that reduce emissions, and offset the rest, and (3) leveraging tools and reports to engage suppliers, employees, customers, and other key stakeholders. Mike Hanrahan is the Co-founder, Interim CEO, and Board Member. He is also the CEO of 4Sided, a firm that builds SaaS companies; former Co-founder of Jet.com; and former CEO of Intelligent Retail Lab at Walmart. Alyssa (Zucker) Rade is the Chief Sustainability Officer. She was formerly Director of Sustainability for Vornado Realty Trust and Environmental Designer at Atelier Ten. ------- QUESTIONS THAT WE COVERED: Business What does your company do? What makes you unique versus the competition? What is one mistake that you see many CEOs making? What are 1-2 lessons you've learned about funding your growth with outside investors? Personal If you had to start over, what are 1-2 tips you'd give yourself in order to be faster, more effective, and higher impact? What are some habits and routines that keep you focused, healthy, and sane — e.g., meditations, exercise, productivity hacks? What recommendations do you have for our audience — books, podcasts, quotes, tools? What's the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you — outside of your own family? ------- PODCAST HOST: Entrepreneurs for Impact is on a mission to help climate innovators grow faster with new investment capital, share best practices among peers, expand their networks, and reach their full potential. Our three offerings include: Climate CEO mastermind peer groups — Our invite-only cohorts of 12 executives catalyze personal development and business growth via monthly meetings, annual retreats, and 1:1 coaching and strategy calls. Today's highly curated Mastermind members represent over $8B in market cap or assets under management. Online course on "Funding Your Climate Tech Startup" — Two-week boot camp offering 500+ climate investor list (with emails), a 5-step process for raising capital, the top 10 startup funding mistakes, and much more. The next live, online course is June 1 to 14. It's capped at only 25 students. Newsletter — A 3-minute weekly summary of climate tech, startups, better habits, and deep work. Programs are led by Dr. Chris Wedding — 3x founder, $1B of investment experience, and Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill professor, with 60,000+ professional students taught, 25 years of meditation, an obsession with constant improvement, and far too many mistakes to keep to himself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/entrepreneurs-for-impact/message
Mike Hanrahan on his musical film 'The Ballad of the Crimson Warrior'; plus historian Joseph E.A. Connell on his career in the US military and the legacy of the Vietnam War.
Mike Hanrahan and Liz Gillis join Myles to talk about Mike's new musical short film, paying tribute to the men and women of Ireland's cultural revolution.
Mike Hanrahan of Stockton's Wing joins Marty in studio to talk about their new live album 'Hometown' and why the band sounds better than ever. He also gives Marty a sneak preview of his new solo songs, written during lockdown.
The Panti Personals S2 E 3 SIVE Panti Bliss is with alt-folk artist Sive in this episode of The Panti Personals. A proud Naas native Sive's voice and music is transformative, often called 'dream folk', and beyond her creative and artistic life she uses music and song as a community musician in choirs whose members include those with dementia and care home residents. During lockdown, while some of us were binging on Netflix, she co founded a social enterprise called Embrace Music, using music to make a positive difference in the world, and wrote a song cycle for the hospice movement 'Murmurations'. She's a climate warrior or worrier and says if you're not concerned about what's happening in the global environment you're not paying attention to the world. In this up close and personal conversation Sive shares three songs with Panti - one of her latest 'I Think Before I Speak' and one of her old ones 'If I Had A Home To Go To' as well as a beautiful ballad 'Tenlach' - an old Irish word for home and hearth. Other music you hear in this episode includes: Sive - 'We Are Moving' ( from her first album) Murmurations - 'Better Days to Come' Murmurations - 'Blackbird's Lament' Murmurations - 'The Dawning' (from The Irish Hospice project). as well as a clip from a recording with one of her community choirs. You can find out more about Sive and her music : https://www.sivemusic.com/about and you can support her on patreon where she shares a new demo every month - patreon.com/sivemusic. Sive has a gig in Clonacody House in Tipperary on 21st December with Mike Hanrahan and Emma Langford, and will be taking part in a First Fortnight event in the Riverbank Arts Centre in Kildare on the 15th Jan. Transcript of the episode :https://www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/e8603252b02f444e9fde29a5c5630c42/edit_v2?share_code=87cfc10b3d45687c12ac The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media, produced by Helen Shaw and mixed by John Howard. We record in Camden Recording Studios in Dublin. Find out more and see the videos from the show on www.pantisocracy.ie
Panti Bliss is with alt-folk artist Sive in this episode of The Panti Personals. A proud Naas native Sive's voice and music is transformative, often called ‘dream folk', and beyond her creative and artistic life she uses music and song as a community musician in choirs whose members include those with dementia and care home residents. During lockdown, while some of us were binging on Netflix, she co founded a social enterprise called Embrace Music, using music to make a positive difference in the world, and wrote a song cycle for the hospice movement ‘Murmurations'. She's a climate warrior or worrier and says if you're not concerned about what's happening in the global environment you're not paying attention to the world. In this up close and personal conversation Sive shares three songs with Panti – one of her latest ‘I Think Before I Speak' and one of her old ones ‘If I Had A Home To Go To' as well as a beautiful ballad ‘Tenlach' – an old Irish word for home and hearth. Other music you hear in this episode includes: Sive – ‘We Are Moving' (from her first album) Murmurations – ‘Better Days to Come' Murmurations – ‘Blackbird's Lament' Murmurations – ‘The Dawning' (from The Irish Hospice project). as well as a clip from a recording with one of her community choirs. You can find out more about Sive and her music : www.sivemusic.com and you can support her on patreon where she shares a new demo every month – patreon.com/sivemusic. Sive has a gig in Clonacody House in Tipperary on 21st December with Mike Hanrahan and Emma Langford, and will be taking part in a First Fortnight event in the Riverbank Arts Centre in Kildare on the 15th Jan. The Panti Personals is an independent podcast by Athena Media, produced by Helen Shaw and mixed by John Howard, the theme music is Knots by Lisa Hannigan used with her kind permission. We record in Camden Recording Studios in Dublin. pantisocracy.ie/sive for more
On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Simon Coveney spoke with Clare FM reporter Josh Prenderville about issues pertaining to the newly announced restrictions as well as ongoing concerns regarding Shannon Airport. Alan Morrissey was then joined by Sinn Féin TD from Kilrush, Violet-Anne Wynne, Sixmilebridge publican Anne Casey and Clare musician Mike Hanrahan from Stockton's wing to react to the new plan for the reopening of society.
Having spent over four decades performing with legendary acts Stockton's Wing, Ronnie Drew, Maura O Connell, Eleanor Shanley, and Leslie Dowdall, County Clare singer-songwriter and guitarist Mike Hanrahan has just launched his first solo single called Chase the Moon.
Age Friendly Ambassador for Clare, Musician, and songwriter (Stockton's Wing), expert cook, teacher and writer. Amongst the topics covered included how a gig with Ronnie Drew wound up with Mike getting involved in the food industry. Mike also talks about a song he wrote celebrating his late mothers life and the recording process around the song recorded with the forget me nots choir in Dublin which has resulted in Mike now being an age friendly ambassador for Co. Clare Interview originally broadcast live as part of Saturday Chronicle with Tom Hanley with Patricia Anne Moore and broadcast from the SBCR studios at the Derg Alliance building on the 11th of September 2021. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie
On Sunday's Hindsight, Rebecca O'Sullivan takes you back through some of the biggest and some of the best stories of the week, including an in-depth interview with Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tony Holohan, the Education Minister's visit to Clare and Mike Hanrahan of Stockton's Wing speaks about losing his mother the day a song inspired by her was released to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society of Ireland.
On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Mike Hanrahan of Stockton's Wing. Mike has recently penned a song 'A River Rolls On', inspired by his mother and her journey with vascular dementia. Performed by the Forget-Me-Nots Choir and other musical guests, downloads of the song from the choir's bandcamp will generate monies for the Alzheimer's Society Of Ireland. However, on the day the song was released, Mike's mother passed away - but not before hearing the song. Mike told Alan about the importance of his work to raise awareness and funds for the ASI.
‘A River Rolls On' is a song written by Mike Hanrahan (Stockton's Wing) in collaboration with the Forget Me Nots Choir was inspired by watching his mother's journey through the phases of vascular dementia and imagining her life as a beautiful meandering river starting high in the mountains, nourishing many, giving so much to the world as it gently rolls to the sea. . In a heart-breaking coincidence, on the day the song's release, Mike's mother passed away.
Mike Hanrahan from Stockton's Wing released a song about his mum Mary and her dementia last Friday. He joined Ray in studio.
It IS possible to implement a Basic Income for artists and art workers, according to Social Justice Ireland. The Think-Tank’s latest study shows that the Government could honour its commitment to pilot a Universal Basic Income by introducing a Basic Income for artists as proposed recently by the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce Report. They feel the initiative would have minimal costs to the Exchequer and could be implemented from 1st January 2022. But, how would it actually work? On Friday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Mike Hanrahan from Stockton’s Wing and to Collette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland. Picture © Pixabay
Stockton's Wing is one of Ireland's legendary genre-defining bands, one of the first to truly popularise traditional music, earning deserved commercial success in the process. Mike is the guitarist, songwriter, and singer with the band and has also had huge success performing with Ronnie Drew of the world-famous band The DublinersInside The Banjoverse takes you on a journey with some of folk music's most celebrated artists, exploring the minds, emotions, and experiences of these musicians to understand what drives and inspires them to greatness.
Stockton's Wing is one of Ireland's legendary genre-defining bands, one of the first to truly popularise traditional music, earning deserved commercial success in the process. Mike is the guitarist, songwriter, and singer with the band and has also had huge success performing with Ronnie Drew of the world-famous band The DublinersInside The Banjoverse takes you on a journey with some of folk music's most celebrated artists, exploring the minds, emotions, and experiences of these musicians to understand what drives and inspires them to greatness.
Stockton's Wing is one of Ireland's legendary genre-defining bands, one of the first to truly popularise traditional music, earning deserved commercial success in the process. Mike is the guitarist, songwriter, and singer with the band and has also had huge success performing with Ronnie Drew of the world-famous band The Dubliners Inside The Banjoverse takes you on a journey with some of folk music's most celebrated artists, exploring the minds, emotions, and experiences of these musicians to understand what drives and inspires them to greatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stockton's Wing is one of Ireland's legendary genre-defining bands, one of the first to truly popularise traditional music, earning deserved commercial success in the process. Mike is the guitarist, songwriter, and singer with the band and has also had huge success performing with Ronnie Drew of the world-famous band The Dubliners Inside The Banjoverse takes you on a journey with some of folk music’s most celebrated artists, exploring the minds, emotions, and experiences of these musicians to understand what drives and inspires them to greatness.
Aly Gillani discusses the view from where he sits, managing award winning indie label First Word Records and working for Bandcamp. Mike Hanrahan toured the world, played stadiums, had the ears of politicians, shared stages with an array of Irish folk music legends, but he packed it all in to train and work as a chef. In this episode he lays bare a unique, rich and enlightening career.
Local cadets, under the guidance of their liaison officer, have come up with the marvelous idea of creating a virtual concert for nursing home residents in Clare. The initial idea was to create a virtual concert for the residents of Carrigoran nursing home, but it quickly grew legs and will now be made available to every nursing home in the county. The concert has been pre-recorded and packaged so that a link can be sent to the nursing homes, who may then arrange staggered viewing times for residents so as to maintain social distancing guidelines. The concert includes performances from Mike Hanrahan of Stockton’s Wing, the singing priest, Fr. Ray Kelly, champion Irish dancer, Michael Donnellan, the Kilfenora Céilí band and Shannon Gospel Choir. Nursing home residents will even receive tea and cake during their watch party! On Friday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Nicole Hennephof, South West Cadet Liaison Officer with the Order of Malta.
Singer songwriter Mike Hanrahan joins Kevin in this episode where he talks about music, food and about his great pal Ronnie Drew and more.
Trad Music from Newfoundland and Labrador from a variety artists featuring lots of songs and tunes from Chris Andrews, Mark Hiscock and Shanneyganock, as well as The Government Rams, The Irish Descendents, The Celtic Connection, Larry Foley’ss group “The Punters”, Bruce Davidge and Simani, Mike Hanrahan and lots more…
Trad Music from Newfoundland and Labrador from a variety artists featuring lots of songs and tunes from Chris Andrews, Mark Hiscock and Shanneyganock, as well as The Government Rams, The Irish Descendents, The Celtic Connection, Larry Foley's group “The Punters”, Bruce Davidge and Simani, Mike Hanrahan and lots more…
Des Cahill's guest today is cook and teacher songwriter and musician Mike Hanrahan.
Des Cahill's guest today is cook and teacher songwriter and musician Mike Hanrahan.
As Part of the Mountshannon Arts Wireless festival -Whats cooking with Carol McNamara and Roisin Bugler Mike Hanrahan, singer and writer was due to appear at the Mountshannon Arts Festival this year to promote his book “beautiful affair” . Due to Covid restrictions Mike couldn’t do the gig but has agreed to take part in this special episode of Whats cooking presented by Carol McNamara. Mike talks about his cooking, being a vegetarian of sorts in Clare in the late 70’s and also about how his musical and culinary tastes have intertwined over the last 40 years. "Beautiful Affair" is available locally from the Ennis bookshop https://www.mountshannonarts.net https://www.mikehanrahan.com
Hosted by Geraldine Colleran , John S Kelly, and Jim Collins in Studio -00.00 -Introduction -02.30 -News headlines -13.14-East Clare Garda focus with Gda Darren McLoughlin -23.25 -Carol McNamara talking about two shows next Sunday being broadcast in association with Mountshannon Arts Festival - Stories from the shore and songwriter and musical Mike Hanrahan who recently published his book “musical affair” https://www.mountshannonarts.net Arlene White talking about East Clare tourism in the current times. https://www.visiteastclare.ie
As we revealed on Morning Focus, Clare FM is hosting an all-star concert this Saturday at 6pm, which aims to lift the spirits of and express gratitude towards frontline workers. The likes of Maura O'Connell, Luka Bloom, Brian Kennedy, Mike Hanrahan, Gavin James and many more will be taking part. Today, we announced the LauraLynn Foundation as the event's charity partner. LauraLynn is Ireland’s only children’s hospice, providing tailored hospice and palliative care to children with life-limiting conditions and their families from across the Island of Ireland. Clare FM General Manager Susan Murphy, and LauraLynn CEO Kerry McLaverty joined us. You can support LauraLynn by texting LAURALYNN to 50300 - texts cost €4, with at least €3.60 going to the charity. Saturday's event will be broadcast from 6pm on air and online, by Clare FM, our sister station Tipp FM, and online by The Clare Herald.
The cream of Irish musical talent is coming together to say Thank You to essential workers across County Clare. This Saturday evening, at 6pm, Clare FM will broadcast a series of specially recorded performances as the station holds a virtual concert in tribute to our frontline workers. Performers will include Gavin James, Brian Kennedy, Phil Coulter, Luka Bloom, Mike Hanrahan, Darren Holden, Don Mescall, Maura O’Connell, Tommy Fleming, and Don Stiffe. The event will be broadcast on air and on line by Clare FM, as well as by our sister station Tipp FM and on The Clare Herald. Its producer, Padraic Flaherty, and performer Brian Kennedy, joined Gavin to discuss this on Monday's Morning Focus.
Roddie chats with Mike Hanrahan of Stockton's Wing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-heads/message
While most of the industry is just starting to understand the possibilities of quickly evolving technologies like artificial intelligence and its applications for retail, Walmart is sprinting ahead with projects like its Intelligent Retail Lab, a fully operating store with an in-store AI lab. Mike Hanrahan, CEO of Walmart's Intelligent Retail Lab joins the show to share more about the lab and what it means for the future of retail. Learn more at retailgetsreal.com.
Can we eat meat and save the planet? Sam, 18 years old tells PJ he is bullied at school and why he is finding it hard to ask for help. Will MacCurtain St seize up when York St closes for a year? Mike Hanrahan on his new book. And more…Beautiful Affair: A Journey in Music, Food and Friendship by Mike Hanrahan ISBN: 9780008333003. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's programme, musician Mike Hanrahan joins Myles to perform some of the songs inspired by the Irish War of Independence between 1919 to 1921.
Mike Hanrahan, lead singer of Stockton's Wing, chef and newly published author, joins Gillian Nelis for Plate: the Business Post food podcast to talk about food, music and the life of a touring musician.
EP39 Mike Hanrahan from Stockton's Wing on his brand new book and Stokcton's Wing and Friends live at Tradfest 2020 plus live music from Green Fields Of America.
Singer, Songwriter and Producer Mike Hanrahan chats about working with Ronnie Drew, Finbar Furey, Stocktons wing and more.
The first episode of our weekly Tradfest podcast, presented by Kieran Hanrahan and Ruth Smith and pulsing out from Temple Bar, the heart from Dublin in Ireland to the world every Monday. This show aims to bring you a fresh flavour of Ireland every week as we share our passion for music with you. We focus on Trad, Folk and what we call Trad Without Frontiers as we bring you exclusive live recordings and interviews recorded at our Tradfest festival and also global gig news and new releases. This first show features live music and interviews with harper Seána Davey, Dubliner's legend John Sheahan with his musical cohort Michael Howard's reworking of W.B. Yeats as you've never heard him before, the amazing voices of The Henry Girls from Inishowen in Donegal and our host Kieran Hanhrahan's brother and best man, otherwise known as Mike Hanrahan and Tommy Hayes from Stockton's Wing who combine their life-long love of music and food. All of these acts and many many more play Tradfest in Temple Bar, Dublin and beyond from Jan 23rd to 27th. Tickets and info from Tradfest.ieA bumper first show to kick us off! Get in touch on Twitter @TempleBarTrad Tradfest is produced by @DonalScannell for @BornOptimisticWe'd love to hear from you.Please send us gig info you'd like us to share and new releases you'd like us to feature on the show.
We continue our series small businesses with Mike Hanrahan of Chase Bylenga Hulst. Listen in as he chats about legal issues facing business owners and how your lawyer can become your best friend in times of need.
A chance meeting at the funeral of the great Martin Thomas brought this interview about. Mike sang a wonderful song and I asked him if he wrote it. I didn't realise he was lead singer of band I loved as a teen!
Mike Hanrahan from jet.com talks to Ronan about how Jet started, what they do in e-commerce, how Walmart bought them over, and the Innovative tech they use such as AI and VR. Mike also explains why their focus is on America, why they love hackathons, how seriously they take security, and that they are looking to hire more people for their Dublin office.
CeltiSode 2010!Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!First off, let me please humbly apologize for the HUGE delay that this episode has weathered. Thank you so much for your patience! I truly hope you find the show well worth the wait. :):) Whether you hear this on St. Paddy's itself or tune in during any other time of the year, I hope this day brings nothing but joy to you and yours, and that you enjoy this slightly super-sized episode as much as I do. (And that's after listening to it a million times during its arrangement, so that's saying something! ;D)This show is chock-full of fantastic music, made by some unbelievably skilled & gifted musicians! Some of this is work I've collected over many, many years (through places like myriad renaissance festivals, Thistle & Shamrock shows, and a good few Celtic festivals), while other pieces were acquired more recently; explicitly for play on this show. Celtic music has been a part of my heart for as long as I can remember, and I hope its soulfulness, passion and playfulness always will. :)Finding and playing the best of pod-safe Celtic music for you seems a superb way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day (musically speaking)- but for me, this music can make any day of the year an occasion. Plus, what a gift! I have found more phenomenal music in searching for pieces for this podcast than I can count! What a delight to've found sublime chanteuses like Maria Dunn, Beth Patterson and the ladies of Maidens IV!! And what a blessing to be able to share such personal favorites as The Rogues & Lothlorien, as well as a more recent favorite; the enthralling, enchanting power of Omnia! Each of these pieces hold their own magic and beauty, whether it be sweet & lilting or raucous and irreverent. And don't just relegate this lovely brand of tune-age to St. Paddy's! Celtic music goes beautifully at pubs, renaissance fairs, faerie-themed events, barn dances, and all kinds of events where merry-making is called for- even funerals on occasion- so keep it in mind the next time you go out with family & friends!Whether you're Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx or Scots-Irish (like yours truly), if you're English, German, Italian, Asian, Greek, Indian, American, Black Irish or French, may the luck of the Irish always be with you, and may you find your own pot of gold in pleasures big and small on this clover-filled, merrily-jigging day! (Just be careful with the Guinness, Harp Lager & Goldschläger, please! We want you around to celebrate the NEXT St. Paddy's, too! ;D)Now let me pick my fiddle back up again, and have a merry St. Pat's!! (Or whatever day you choose to celebrate it on. ;))Track List1. Dougie Maclean - Caledonia2. Anne Roos - Considine's Grove3. Will Kriski - Kerry's Jig 4. Great Big Sea - Company of Fools 5. Sligo Rags - The Whiskey Never Lies 6. Athas - Boys Of Tandragee/Tuesday Morning/Checkered Blanket 7. Beth Patterson - Ye Jacobites By Name8. Omnia - Etrezomp-Ni Kelted9. Burning Bridget Cleary - The Saucy Sailor 10. The Rogues - Celtic Goulash 11. FIMM - Sweeny's Buttermilk 12. Maria Dunn - The Elder Sister 13. Cara Dillon - Spencer The Rover 14. Lothlorien - Dans en Dro 15. Maidens IV - Rocks of the Bawn 16. Rattle the Boards - The Mason's Apron (Reel)17. Mike Hanrahan - Thousands Are Sailing 18. Paddy's Pig - Pat Works On the Railway 19. Ceann - Almost Irish 20. Blaggards - Irish RoverKey:Band name = Artist Website Song Title = Band MySpace (Both where available- both soon to come!)*Bold Italic = Background Accompaniment NOTE: For those of you who may not know, the beginning of the word "Celtic" is pronounced with a hard "c,"making the word sound like "ˈkel-tik."If you use it beginning with an "s" sound (or what's called "a soft c"), that refers to the pro. basketball team from Boston; not the groups of Indo-European peoples & languages predominantly found in Wales, Ireland & the Scottish Highlands. (Although other parts of the world still identify strongly with their Celtic roots, such as Caledonia in Spain, Newfoundland in Canada, Brittany in France, as well as much of the American south; especially those in and around the Appalachian & Rocky ountains.)Don't believe me? Listen to some of the folk music from these areas (including much of old as well as new American Country- from Bluegrass on), and see if you don't hear a Celtic lilt to many of fiddle tunes & melodies! Other grand links for those of you who love Celtic music:The Thistle & Shamrock on NPRCeltic RadioCeltic MP3's (.com)Irish Sayings, Toasts & Blessings-and for those of you who're as lost with reading Irish as I am: How to Pronounce Irish(But go to these and all the other bands' pages listed in the Tracks section! I really mean it when I say in the show that there's so much good music made by these and other artists that I could create a whole other podcast (or two) from the tremendous work that's out there!!)Tapadh Leibh. all!Yours Forever in Song,DJ Selchie
CeltiSode 2010!Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!First off, let me please humbly apologize for the HUGE delay that this episode has weathered. Thank you so much for your patience! I truly hope you find the show well worth the wait. :):) Whether you hear this on St. Paddy's itself or tune in during any other time of the year, I hope this day brings nothing but joy to you and yours, and that you enjoy this slightly super-sized episode as much as I do. (And that's after listening to it a million times during its arrangement, so that's saying something! ;D)This show is chock-full of fantastic music, made by some unbelievably skilled & gifted musicians! Some of this is work I've collected over many, many years (through places like myriad renaissance festivals, Thistle & Shamrock shows, and a good few Celtic festivals), while other pieces were acquired more recently; explicitly for play on this show. Celtic music has been a part of my heart for as long as I can remember, and I hope its soulfulness, passion and playfulness always will. :)Finding and playing the best of pod-safe Celtic music for you seems a superb way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day (musically speaking)- but for me, this music can make any day of the year an occasion. Plus, what a gift! I have found more phenomenal music in searching for pieces for this podcast than I can count! What a delight to've found sublime chanteuses like Maria Dunn, Beth Patterson and the ladies of Maidens IV!! And what a blessing to be able to share such personal favorites as The Rogues & Lothlorien, as well as a more recent favorite; the enthralling, enchanting power of Omnia! Each of these pieces hold their own magic and beauty, whether it be sweet & lilting or raucous and irreverent. And don't just relegate this lovely brand of tune-age to St. Paddy's! Celtic music goes beautifully at pubs, renaissance fairs, faerie-themed events, barn dances, and all kinds of events where merry-making is called for- even funerals on occasion- so keep it in mind the next time you go out with family & friends!Whether you're Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx or Scots-Irish (like yours truly), if you're English, German, Italian, Asian, Greek, Indian, American, Black Irish or French, may the luck of the Irish always be with you, and may you find your own pot of gold in pleasures big and small on this clover-filled, merrily-jigging day! (Just be careful with the Guinness, Harp Lager & Goldschläger, please! We want you around to celebrate the NEXT St. Paddy's, too! ;D)Now let me pick my fiddle back up again, and have a merry St. Pat's!! (Or whatever day you choose to celebrate it on. ;))Track List:1. Dougie Maclean - Caledonia 2. Anne Roos - Considine's Grove 3. Will Kriski - Kerry's Jig 4. Great Big Sea - Company of Fools 5. Sligo Rags - The Whiskey Never Lies 6. Athas - Boys Of Tandragee/Tuesday Morning/Checkered Blanket 7. Beth Patterson - Ye Jacobites By Name8. Omnia - Etrezomp-Ni Kelted9. Burning Bridget Cleary - The Saucy Sailor 10. The Rogues - Celtic Goulash 11. FIMM - Sweeny's Buttermilk 12. Maria Dunn - The Elder Sister 13. Cara Dillon - Spencer The Rover 14. Lothlorien - Dans en Dro 15. Maidens IV - Rocks of the Bawn 16. Rattle the Boards - The Mason's Apron (Reel)17. Mike Hanrahan - Thousands Are Sailing 18. Paddy's Pig - Pat Works On the Railway 19. Ceann - Almost Irish 20. Blaggards - Irish RoverKey:Band name = Artist Website Song Title = Band MySpace (Both where available- both soon to come!)*Bold Italic = Background Accompaniment NOTE: For those of you who may not know, the beginning of the word "Celtic" is pronounced with a hard "c,"making the word sound like "ˈkel-tik."If you use it beginning with an "s" sound (or what's called "a soft c"), that refers to the pro. basketball team from Boston; not the groups of Indo-European peoples & languages predominantly found in Wales, Ireland & the Scottish Highlands. (Although other parts of the world still identify strongly with their Celtic roots, such as Caledonia in Spain, Newfoundland in Canada, Brittany in France, as well as much of the American south; especially those in and around the Appalachian & Rocky ountains.)Don't believe me? Listen to some of the folk music from these areas (including much of old as well as new American Country- from Bluegrass on), and see if you don't hear a Celtic lilt to many of fiddle tunes & melodies! Other grand links for those of you who love Celtic music:The Thistle & Shamrock on NPRCeltic RadioCeltic MP3's (.com)Irish Sayings, Toasts & Blessings-and for those of you who're as lost with reading Irish as I am: How to Pronounce Irish(But go to these and all the other bands' pages listed in the Tracks section! I really mean it when I say in the show that there's so much good music made by these and other artists that I could create a whole other podcast (or two) from the tremendous work that's out there!!)Tapadh Leibh. all!Yours Forever in Song,DJ Selchie