LOTS of people talked about writing a book during the pandemic lockdowns, but Clonakilty resident Seamus O’Dowd actually delivered.He has just launched his book ‘A Century of Sustainability in Irish Agriculture,’ which is a thoroughly comprehensive look back at the develop
The cast of Castleconnor Drama Group are busy rehearsing this year’s play “When Your Number’s Up” a two act comedy set in the village of Carrowansheen in rural Ireland in 1990s. The show is directed by Seamus O’Dowd and takes place in The Community Centre, Castleconnor on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 6-8 at 8.30pm […]
Updated / Tuesday, 9 Mar 2021
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Seamus O Dowd pays tribute to a true giant of Irish traditional music, accordion player Joe Burke, who passed away last month, aged 81.
The recent passing of Irish accordion innovator Joe Burke marks the end of an era if not an entire age in the story of traditional Irish music.
For generations of Irish music lovers and musicians alike, Joe Burke, through his musicianship, constituted a kind of musical north star.