The live event was held in the Gasyard Bistro cafe on Thursday 17th June 2021
Performers featured in this month’s online SpeakEasy Derry event:
Include:
1. Amy Rafferty – Spring Song (accompanying film by her brother Bill Rafferty
2. Shazz White – fabulous local Singer/Performer/Songwriter contributes 2 fabulous covers, Bob Dylan’s To Ramona and Cannonball by Damien Dempsey
3. Paul Butterfield Jnr. from Limavady, whom some have sound a tad controvrsial contributes 2 new poems today, for you to contemplate
4. The Storm Weather Shanty Choir (from Norway) have contributed a Shanty called Hog Eye
5. Riley James hails from St. Louis, USA but now resides in Glasgow Scotland. Riley’s track for today is called No Ghost
Sibelius: Orchestral Works - Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Gardner
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This Week s Essential New Albums (Beethoven s Hammerklavier, Sibelius s Luonnotar, Love Songs)
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525-ci Qəzet - Musiqi xəzinəmizin Cahangir Cahangirov inciləri
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This talk will introduce three movies made between 1959-1961 by MP&GI (Motion Picture & General Investment) Ltd., a subsidiary of Singapore’s Cathay Organization founded in 1956 by Loke Wan Tho. A competitor of the larger and now better known Shaw Brothers, MP&GI made most of its movies in Mandarin rather than Cantonese, and its films were popular with audiences throughout Southeast Asia as well as in Hong Kong and Taiwan. During its peak years of 1957 to 1964, MP&GI offered viewers a broad range of films, predominantly urban romances, musicals, comedies and social or family dramas, often focusing on the middle class.