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Margaret Roberts Butler
Hill Of Doon, Oughterard, Co. Galway and late of Sancta Maria, Leenane, Co. Galway. Slipped away peacefully on the 24th of May 2021, surrounded by her heartbroken family and in the tender care of the staff of The Galway Hospice. Predeceased by her beloved parents Alfie and Sally. It is with broken hearts and many tears we announce the passing of our beloved Margaret.
Cherished and much loved she will be sadly missed by her daughter and best friend Ína and by her loving sons Alan, Phelim, Jamsie and Liam. Always remembered and in the hearts of her sisters Mary Counihan (Gort), Martina Donnelly (Rosscahill), twin Angela Joyce (Maam) and brother Liam (Australia), by her Auntie Mary Clancy (Moycullen) and godfather Martin Coyne (Leenane), brothers in law, sisters in law, nephews, nieces, grand nephews and grand nieces, cousins, wonderful neighbours, loyal friends and by the extended Roberts and Butler families.
Ajak Kwai announces special guests for album launch
Since announcing the April 23 release of her fifth studio album and single of the same name, Ajak Kwai’s ‘
Let Me Grow My Wings’ has enjoyed high rotation on ABC networks and community stations across Australia, and is accompanied by a recently released clip, directed by
Aaron Wilson.
Ajak will perform her album live at
Melbourne’s Night Cat on
Friday, April 23 with special guests Zimbabwe born singer/songwriter
Thando, fellow South Sudanese performer on the rise,
Jacki Tut (accompanied by
Namila Benson as MC.
With Ajak’s dedication as a passionate activist for refugees in Australia, the aptly titled
Australia’s renowned songwoman of contemporary South Sudanese music, Ajak
Kwai will release her fifth studio album, supported by a live album launch at
Melbourne’s Night Cat on Friday, April 23.
With Ajak’s dedication as a passionate activist for refugees in Australia, the album
is aptly titled Let Me Grow My Wings, an eclectic collection of twelve self-penned
songs which reflect her observations, influences and connections since moving to
Australia in the late nineties.
Performed in English, Arabic and Ajak’s native language, Dinka, the record sees
Ajak honouring the traditions of her homeland, yet defying stereotype in what is
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