Niall McCabe Band "The Thrill Is Gone" - Coughlan's Bar Cork IMRO NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC VENUE OF 2013. - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 20, 2014
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Niall McCabe Band "The Thrill Is Gone" - Coughlan's Bar Cork IMRO NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC VENUE OF 2013.
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http://niallmccabe.com/
https://www.facebook.com/NiallMcCabeBand
http://www.coughlans.ie/
The Niall McCabe Band are a Cork based Irish soul, folk and rock outfit with their genesis on a small Island off the stormy West Coast of Ireland. Musically, the band share a very coherent outlook having played together in various groups over the last five years, from Jazz quartets, to Big-Band Soul outfits, to Rock and Pop cover groups. Their debut album Part of the Light was released in 2012 Niall McCabe (Vocals/guitar) grew up on Clare Island off the coast of County Mayo and played music from a very young age. Starting out playing traditional Irish music on the accordion and the bodhran, as a teenager he progressed onto rock-music playing drums and guitar. Niall’s songs and musical style are drawn from this mixture of folk roots and more ‘transatlantic’ influences.
Waterford born David Duffy (Bass ) and Davey Ryan ( Drums) from Tipperary form the core of the sound in their respective roles of bass and Drums. Their solid groove has made them the most ‘in demand’ rhythm-section in Cork city over the last number of years.Hugh Dillon (Guitar) is a widely sought after and much admired guitarist from Cobh who has played all the larger venues of the country with the likes of Mick Flannery, as well as keeping very busy with session work.
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Coughlan’s Bar & Beer Garden
7 Douglas Street
Cork
The award for National Live Music Venue of the Year 2013, (via public vote) for the first time was Cork’s newly established venue, Coughlan’s. Established almost two centuries ago on Douglas Street, Coughlans is a pub steeped in history, unspoiled and untarnished by the passage of time. It is a pub that is held fondly in the hearts of its regular patrons and new visitors alike.Since the early 1800's the Coughlan and Ellis families have plied their trade as Stone Masons, Publicans and Medical Practitioners on Douglas Street. As a listed building elements of this history echo throughout the stone walled beer garden built in the 1860's, original medical memorabilia and old bottling equipment which was once used to bottle "The Black Stuff" on these very premises.
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