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Brat Summer, the Oasis reunion and Taylor Swift at the Aviva 2024 was a huge year for music. It was also a great year for Irish Artists like Fontaines DC and Kneecap. Joining Emmet Oliver in for Anton was Pat Carty, freelance arts journalist. The Dublin Gospel Choir also joined them to sign off the Anton Savage show for 2024!
My chat with Arts Journalist Pat Carty- we talked Dublin, u2, media representation & our careers!
Pinergy, Ireland's energy transition company, announced on Thursday (26th September 2024) a three-year partnership agreement with Connacht GAA, becoming the official energy partner of the association. This landmark partnership underscores Pinergy's commitment to supporting Irish sport and promoting sustainability within the GAA community nationwide. Through this partnership, Pinergy will work closely with Connacht GAA, its clubs, and the Centre of Excellence to implement innovative energy solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption, lowering costs, and shrinking their carbon footprint. Pinergy estimates that it can help the Connacht GAA community save up to €2 million on energy costs over the next three years. Joining Pinergy and Connacht GAA at the announcement were representatives from across the province including Connor Gleeson of Galway GAA, Kathyrn Sullivan of Mayo LGFA, James Dillon of Roscommon GAA, Ciara Walsh of Sligo Camogie and Pat Carty of Ireland Wheelchair Hurling, representing the four codes across Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie. Connor Gleeson joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly for a chat about Saturday's Bon Secours Senior Football semi-final against Salthill/Knocknacarra and to look back at Galway's All-Ireland championship campaign. == Throw-in at Tuam Stadium on Saturday (28th September) is 4.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. == As part of the agreement, Pinergy will install solar panels at the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence, building upon the Centre's existing relationship with Pinergy as their supplier of green electricity and their energy measurement system, Acutrace. This installation is based on a 5-year term and will significantly reduce the Centre's reliance on traditional energy sources and serve as a shining example of sustainability for GAA clubs across the province. Speaking on the announcement, Pinergy Chief Commercial Officer Daire Keating commented: “We're incredibly excited to team up with Connacht GAA, an organization that truly embodies community spirit and sporting excellence. This partnership goes beyond simply supplying energy; it's about empowering clubs with the tools and knowledge to make smart, sustainable choices that benefit both their bottom line and the environment. CEO Connacht GAA, John Prenty shared his enthusiasm, stating, “This partnership with Pinergy is a game-changer for our clubs across the province. The potential savings from Pinergy offering supply of this 100% renewable electricity coming from Cork and the potential for solar for our clubs in the province are significant, allowing us to reinvest those funds back into what matters most – Our games, Our players and Our communities. We're also proud to be taking a leadership role in sustainability within the GAA, and we hope to inspire other counties to follow suit.” Pinergy is encouraging all Connacht GAA clubs and county boards to #OwnTheMoment and sign up for a free energy consultation to explore how they can benefit from this partnership. The county boards in Connacht will be hosting Sustainability Information evenings with key expert partners such as Pinergy, Futurefit, SEAI, Mywaste and the Local Authority experts from Climate Action Officers, Heritage and Biodiversity officers to name a few. These evenings will be commencing in mid-October and roll out in the counties across the Winter and Spring. Find out more about the Pinergy and Connacht GAA's new partnership by following all of the updates on Pinergy's website and on their social channels across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram:
According to a new survey in the UK: food, beer garden and atmosphere are the most important factors in deciding what makes the perfect pub.To have a chat about what makes the Irish pub so special, Kieran is joined by Meghann Scully, Broadcaster and Freelance Journalist, Mike McMahon, Co-Owner of award-winning Mother Mac's Pub and Pat Carty from Hotpress.
The Gallagher brothers are set to let sleeping dogs lie and possibly reunite after posting cryptic teasers on their Twitter accounts.But, why did Oasis split in the first place? And how fraught were the tensions between Liam and Noel?Pat Carty, Music Journalist, joins guest host Mandy Johnston to discuss.
Taylor Swift's upcoming gigs in Lansdowne Road are due to last for 3 hours, with some describing this as too long. But how long is too long when it comes to gigs? Joining Seán to discuss is journalist and broadcaster Pat Carty.
Taylor Swift's upcoming gigs in Lansdowne Road are due to last for 3 hours, with some describing this as too long. But how long is too long when it comes to gigs? Joining Seán to discuss is journalist and broadcaster Pat Carty.
Bruce Springsteen has been touring Ireland with three-hour gigs, wowing audiences. Freelance arts journalist Pat Carty believes we all could learn valuable lessons from The Boss.
Bruce Springsteen is back in town and with his arrival comes the fawning and fluttering that only the Irish do when we adopt an international superstar as one of our own. But why do we do this and why is Bruce such a massive draw here in Ireland? Freelance arts journalist, Pat Carty & journalist, Lise Hand join Anton to discuss.
This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran was joined by Pat Carty from Hotpress to discuss what he'd cull from the internet.
Sinead O'Connor has been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall alongside Mariah Carey, Oasis and Mary J. Blige but what is the point of the Hall of Fame award and how has it changed over the years? Arts Journalist, Pat Carty joined Sean on the show to discuss...
Sinead O'Connor has been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall alongside Mariah Carey, Oasis and Mary J. Blige but what is the point of the Hall of Fame award and how has it changed over the years? Arts Journalist, Pat Carty joined Sean on the show to discuss...
The Pogues frontman and songwriter Shane MacGowan has died at the age of 65.His music was wide reaching and touched some many people both here in Ireland and outside. Pat Carty, Writer for Hot Press Magazine and Broadcaster joined Kieran to discuss...
Claire Brock speaks to Pat Carty, Mundy, Eleanor McEvoy, Philly Ryan, Steve Lillywhite, Richard Balls, Senator Mary Fitzpatrick, Gabija Gataveckaite, John Lonergan & Ruairí Ó Murchú TD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm Joined again by Olivia Hurley on 'What is in music that makes us move?', and music journalist of Hot Press magazine, Pat Carty to discuss the 'music of matches' and how these tunes play a role in keeping focus and motivation or sprouting inspiration in us.
How does being a music journalist work? What's the point of them? Do we even need them anymore or are they an important voice in the industry to help us curate our music tastes? I'm speaking with Pat Carty today, my favourite music journalist in the business. We discuss the pitfalls and merits of this particular trade. Make sure to check out Pat's excellent show The Record Machine here: https://www.dublincityfm.ie/shows/the-record-machine/ You can follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Pat_Carty If you fancy a Justin Hawkins Rides Again t-shirt or hoodie you can get one here: https://thejawsofvictory.com/ Thank you for listening! See you next Monday!
The Second Murderer, Denise Mina brings us this new Philip Marlowe mystery, The Second Murderer - 50 years of Queen, Pat Carty takes a look at the birth of the band and their path to stardom - Album Reviews, Zara Hedderman & Brian Boyd have been listening to - Rita Ora / Mahalia / Sam Burton.
Donal Lunny & Lisa O'Neill, Earagail Arts Festival - Girl on an Altar, Marina Carr & Annabelle Comyn - Wham!, Pat Carty has been watching WHAM!, the new Netflix Documentary.
Pat Carty, Music Journalist, pays tribute to Aslan singer Christy Dignam following his death aged 63.
Paul McCartney has announced that he is using AI technology to extricate John Lennon's voice from an old cassette recording for a new release. Sean was joined by journalist and broadcaster Pat Carty to discuss...
Paul McCartney has announced that he is using AI technology to extricate John Lennon's voice from an old cassette recording for a new release. Sean was joined by journalist and broadcaster Pat Carty to discuss...
Anton speaks to superfans Jimi and Eimear on their love for Bruce Springsteen, and Pat Carty from Hot Press tells us what makes "The Boss" stand out from other live performers.
Now it looks like music is reaching out for the stars, but in another way. This is Liam Gallagher but not Liam Gallagher as you know him. It's an AI version of Gallagher singing songs by a band called Breezer. Pat Carty of Hot Press is in studio now.
Zara Hedderman and Pat Carty touch on The Script's Mark Sheehan the guitarist from rock band The Script who sadly died today. Then they review these new albums: Metallica, 72 Seasons Daughter, Stereo Mind Game Blondshell, Blondshell.
The Verdict, Actor Jason Merrells talks about his character, Frank - Cairo Conspiracy, Director, Tarik Saleh discusses his new spy thriller - Album Reviews & Mark Sheehan RIP, Zara Hedderman and Pat Carty have been listening to Metallica, 72 Seasons //Daughter, Stereo Mind Game // Blondshell, Blondshell.
Pat Carty of Hotpress joined Dave to talk about the life, the music and the legacy of David Crosby.
Pat Carty, music journalist and broadcaster, discusses the death of legendary singer-songwriter David Crosby at the age of 81.
It was on this date, January 13th back in 1968 that Johnny Cash took the stage for one of the most famous live performances in music history. That was of course in front of the inmates of Folsom Prison in California. The recording went some way to revitalising Cash's career, and endures as one of the preeminent live albums… Pat Carty of Hot Press joined Anton Savage to discuss…
Pat Carty tells us what the best gigs and albums of 2023 will be.
Pat Carty tells us what the best gigs and albums of 2023 will be.
Rolling Stones' contentious new list of 200 Greatest Singers of All Time has been released with some notable omissions. Kieran was joined by Pat Carty of Hot Press to discuss some of the rankings and those who missed out...
Pat Carty from Hot Press joined Dave to talk about some of the terrible decisions that have been made in the music industry, and had terrible consequences on musician's careers.
Pat Carty from Hot Press joined Dave to talk about some of the terrible decisions that have been made in the music industry, and had terrible consequences on musician's careers.
Pat Carty, Hot Press Journalist and Broadcaster
Pat Carty talks Dave through Bob Dylan's new book The Philosophy of Modern Song
Pat Carty talks Dave through Bob Dylan's new book The Philosophy of Modern Song
Exactly 60 years ago today, 26th October 1962, The Rolling Stones stepped into the recording studio for the first time. Pat Carty from Hot Press joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to chart the band's history and success...
On the 50th anniversary of the release of Michael Jackson's 'Ben'. Pat Carty, from Hot Press joined Kieran to discuss the MJ's catalogue, accusations against him and his impact on the music industry...
Poet Paul Muldoon is on the road again with Muldoon's Picnic; Rough Magic Theatre Company will perform 'The Tempest' at the Kilkenny Arts Festival; Declan Burke reviews Under The Banner of Heaven and Pat Carty previews an IFI screening of Sam Peckipah's classic Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
Some great albums slip between the cracks. It can be due to inept marketing, bad timing, or sometimes a certain record's genius is simply misunderstood — being too ahead of its time or out of step with the current trend. What are the best overlooked or underappreciated Irish albums? Shane was joined on the show this morning by Pat Carty, Writer for Hot Press Magazine and Broadcaster.
Some great albums slip between the cracks. It can be due to inept marketing, bad timing, or sometimes a certain record's genius is simply misunderstood — being too ahead of its time or out of step with the current trend. What are the best overlooked or underappreciated Irish albums? Shane was joined on the show this morning by Pat Carty, Writer for Hot Press Magazine and Broadcaster.
This week will see the 45-year anniversary issue of Hot Press magazine hit the stands. Pat Carty from Hot Press talks to Dave about some of the standout interviews and content that have graced the iconic pages of the Irish magazine
Businesses and political parties often draw on music in advertisements and campaigns - and sometimes completely miss the mark. Pat Carty of Hot Press magazine and 2fm's Aifric O'Connell join us to discuss.
After 3 years, music fans are ecstatic this weekend as Glastonbury returns, and it's on till Sunday. Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar may be the headliners, but there is much more going on. Anton is joined by music journalist Pat Carty.
From One Direction to a sold out, global solo tour, Harry Styles is taking the music and fashion scene by storm. Pat Carty, Writer for Hot Press Magazine and Broadcaster, joined Kieran to look back at his rise to stardom.
In the weekend Paul McCartney turns 80, Pat Carty of Hotpress magazine walks us through the business of the Beatles.
In the week Bruce Springsteen sold out three nights in the RDS, Pat Carty of Hot Press and 2fm's Aifric O'Connell teach us how to boss it like The Boss.
The Rolling Stones album, Exile on Main Street, is 50 years old. Dave chats to Pat Carty from Hot Press about the album he believes is humanities greatest achievement!
In the midst of the Irish leg of his world tour, we are reminded of the influence great Irish musicians had on the career and music of Ed Sheeran. But where else do artists, writers, poets, musicians find inspiration? We're joined by Hotpress writer Pat Carty and poet Jessica Traynor.
Haunted by Vertigo is a new book which explores the film and its legacy, one of the editors, Sidney Gottlieb spoke to Kay, Arlene Hunt reviews the final season of Ozark on Netflix, Louise Bruton & Pat Carty review new albums from Miles Kane to Silverbacks & Janis Ian.
The release of The Beatles: Get Back sees Beatlemania surge again! Dave chats to Pat Carty about Peter Jackson's new documentary series.
Pat Carty on Freddie Mercury: The Final Act, a new feature-length documentary on his 30th anniversary, Joy Crookes shares music from her debut album Skin, Thomas Morris on his new book The Dublin Railway Murder, an insight into Victorian Dublin
Pat Carty on Led Zeppelin IV's 50th anniversary, JR Thrope on her debut novel Learwife, and Michael Gallen on his new opera Elsewhere being performed at the Abbey
In his debut collection of short stories, 'Disappearing Act', actor Robert Sheehan reflects on the absurdity of human behaviour, Rob Doyle's latest book is non-fiction, an account of 52 books he read in a year, from Susan Sontag to Martin Amis, Kate Brennan Harding and Pat Carty review the latest albums from Ed Sheeran to Tori Amos.
Dave chats to Pat Carty of Hot Press about the updated list of 500 greatest songs of all time, as published by Rolling Stone magazine!
Dave chats to Pat Carty of Hot Press about John Lennon's 'Imagine' turning 50 this week and the release of some unheard Lennon recordings and interviews!
with Pat Carty, music journalist and broadcaster
In Paul McCartney 3,2,1, McCartney sits down with the legendary producer Rick Rubin, Pat Carty on the Apple+ series, Cogadh na Saoirse is a play from Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc, director Philip Doherty & musical director Julie Feeney, Galway Int. Arts Fest. , from August 27th, fibin.ie. , John Self on the prolific novelist Brian Moore on his centenary.
Cathy Brady's Wildfire tells the story of sisters reunited, until their strange behaviour starts to impact all around them, starring Nora Jane Noone & Nika McGuigan, singer-songwriter Niamh Regan's new single is Happy Again, she tours this November niamhregan.com , Louise Bruton & Pat Carty review albums, Villagers, Lorde & Martha Wainwright.
In a new memoir, 'A Very Strange Man', writer Alannah Hopkin recounts her twenty- nine-year relationship with novelist Aidan Higgins, Edward Twohig presents 'Print REbels' an exhibition of 140 historical and contemporary original prints, igs.ie, Pat Carty and Andrea Cleary review the latest albums, Soda Blonde, Inhaler and The WallFlowers.
Pat Carty of Hot Press joins Dave to chat about arguably one of the greatest albums of all time, 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell ahead of its 50th Anniversary this Tuesday!
'After Love' is a new film starring the Joanna Scanlan and will be released in Ireland at the IFI on June 10th, National Geographic's Genius anthology series returns focusing on Aretha Franklin's musical genius, Aidan Kelly reviews, Kate Brennan Harding and Pat Carty review new albums from Crowded House, Wolf Alice and Japanese Breakfast.
On the week of Bob Dylan's 80th Birthday, Dave chats to Pat Carty of Hot Press about the legacy of one of the world's greatest songwriters!
Pat Carty pays tribute to Jim Steinman, Steven Benedict revisits Lawrence of Arabia, widely regarded as director David Lean's finest work, Kelly-Anne Byrne remembers Prince on his fifth anniversary, New Music Dublin festival takes place this weekend, Grounded will be live streamed from Smock Alley on Friday with new work by composer Deirdre Gribbin
Dave chats to Pat Carty of Hot Press about the 50-year anniversary of the release of The Stone's Sticky Fingers, which is still hailed as one of the greatest and most notorious of the bands' 30 studio albums!
Jenn Gannon reviews Mare of Easttown starring Kate Winslet, the sad news today of the passing of actress Helen McCrory, author and critic Geoff Dyer's new collection SeeSaw, Pat Carty and Zara Hedderman reviews the latest albums from Imelda May, Paul McCartney and London Grammar.