"The Last Sunday Showcase" is unique opportunity to hear emerging
original songwriters perform and takes place on the last Sunday
of every month at the Holiday Inn, Dublin City Centre. The showcase
is organised in association with IMRO.
This weekend's showcase will feature:-
The Prescriptions (Niall Brennan and Frank McGing)
Susan Enan
Garrett Wall
with special guest Freddie White
Date: Sunday 29th June 2003
Doors: 9.00 pm
Tickets: €8.00
The Last Sunday Showcase
The Holiday Inn Dublin City Centre
99-107 Pearse Street
Dublin 2
Phone 01 670 3666
www.holidayinndublincitycentre.ie
PLEASE SEE BIOG INFORMATION BELOW
Niall Brennan and Frank McGing www.theprescriptions.cc
Niall Brennan is the chief songwriter and front man of respected Dublin based band The Prescriptions. Frank McGing handles keyboard duties in the band. Their debut single “Simple Pleasures” was well received in 2002 and the band are currently writing, rehearsing and recording a collection of songs for their soon to be released album
Susan Enan www.susanenan.com
Belfast based singer-songwriter Susan Enan is currently promoting her
self-produced EP ‘Moonlight / Skin, Bone & Silicone’. In addition to her extensive international gigging experience, locally Susan has also opened shows for Tony Bennett and Roger McGuinn. Susan is currently touring Ireland with Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Garrett Wall www.garrettwall.net
Based in Madrid since 1999, Garrett released his third studio album
“Gravity” to rave reviews in Ireland and Spain late last year. Featuring mature songwriting, lovely piano lines and drop-dead harmonies, this classy offering is currently receiving heavy airplay in Spain and a German release is imminent.
Freddie White www.freddiewhite.com
Freddie White is nothing less than a legend of the Irish music scene. A songwriter of rare ability and a stunning live performer, Freddie will be crowning his June 2003 tour of Ireland with a special guest appearance at The Last Sunday Showcase. Freddie’s popularity has endured for many years and there is a very good reason why - he delivers! He can rock your socks off, bring tears to your eyes with a ballad, or croon a jazz standard, all the while giving this apparently diverse material a common thread.
Freddie's now classic first two albums, "Live on Tour" (1979) and "Do You Do" (1981) have recently been re-issued as a double CD set under the title "Lost and Found".
ENDS
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