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The Sky From Here: Charlie McGettigan and grandsons in concert Final online music event: Live stream on April 30 Reporter: ); The Sky From Here concert series concludes this Thursday, April 29 with a concert featuring Charlie McGettigan with his grandsons Pádraig and Cathal Bennett. The last of The Dock s four exclusive live streamed performances by musicians and bands all with a connection to Leitrim features the wonderful Charlie McGettigan who is joined by his very talented grandson Pádraig Bennett and Pádraig s younger brother Cathal. Cathal Bennett Recorded live in The Dock the concert offers a mix of original songs by both Charlie and Pádraig. ....
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We may have more Eurovision wins (seven, in case you re wondering) under our belt than any other country, but over the course of the contest s 63 year history we ve had quite a few turkeys amongst our entries too (aside from the obvious). Here s a rundown of the some of the more memorable performances from Ireland over the years, both good and bad. You can t appreciate the former fully without remembering the latter so let s kick off with the bad. 1977 The Swarbriggs Plus Two - It’s Nice to Be In Love Again Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg represented Ireland in 1975 with That s What Friends are For (the song parodied by Father Ted with My Lovely Horse), and returned two years later with two ladies - Nicola Kerr and Alma Carroll - in tow (the plus two of the imaginative title), like an Irish ABBA (the Swedes had won with Waterloo in 1974). The Swarbriggs were less successful, however, coming ninth (the same position they had achieved in 1975). ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A truck driver who fell over at a Gladstone mechanic business has launched a $900,000 lawsuit. Brenden Graham, 35, who is now registered to a Bundaberg address, was working as a driver for the Greenan Unit Trust, trading as Gladstone Service Centre and GMW Mechanical Towing. According to documents filed in the Rockhampton Supreme Court this month, Mr Graham delivered or collected vehicles from a Gladstone mechanic business, which was at Toolooa, two or three times a month. The claim alleges Mr Graham delivered a car on May 21, 2018, and when he exited his truck, his left foot rolled into a large crack, which caused him to lose his balance and fall to the ground and he sustained various injuries. ....