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South Roscommon Singers Circle.

 

The South Roscommon Singers Circle was founded in 1993. The members meet on the first Saturday of every month from September to May in Murray's Bar, Knockcroghery. The music is varied and singers come from far and wide to take part. The circle recorded its first CD in 1998, which was launched by Jimmy Murray on 12th. December that year. Their second CD was launched in 2001 and volume three in 2005. The circle members organise The "Knockcroghery Singers Festival" every year, which includes "The Annie McNulty Award". Details and information concerning all of these matters can be had from Declan Coyne at Dhá Lón Productions.

 

"What will we do?"

Volume I. 1998.

20 tracks.

 

 

"The Lark's Loud Song"

Volume II. 2001

21 tracks.

 

 

 

"Ye Ramblin Boys - Laidback in Murray's Bar"

Volume 3. 2005.

17 tracks.

 

"The South Roscommon Singers Festival" is run by the South Roscommon Singers Circle and is held in Knockcroghery at the end of October each year.

 

 

Members of the circle also feature on the "Alone by the Wild Wood" CD.

Click on link for more information.

 

 

This is our collection of South Roscommon Singers Circle material. We welcome additional material for our collection. If you have any similar material please contact us.

 

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