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Roscommon Historical Research is proud to be associated with The South Roscommon Singers Festival. Roscommon Singers Festival 2009. South Roscommon Singers Festival weekend 23rd. to 26th. October 2009. Guest of Honour Bob Davenport. A great traditional weekend.
(Left) Some of the people who attended the Festival Dinner and Concert on Saturday evening. The event was "ticket only" and was fully booked out. Another great success for the organising committee.
Francis Crowe (artist) and Paul Healy (sponsor) making the presentation (left). An emotional Bob Davenport accepted the award on behalf of the thousands of Irish people who had given so much to the culture of England. Centre photo shows the Festival Committee & sponsors.
Artist Frances Crowe (far left) puts the finishing touches to the unique "Annie McNulty" Award 2009. Close up image of Bob Davenport from the tapestry (centre). The award is sponsored by The Roscommon People newspaper and was presented by Paul Healy (right).
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(Above): Paul Healy, of sponsors "The Roscommon People" relates his thoughts on the 2009 presentation. (To read the full text click on the image).
TO READ THE FESTIVAL DETAILS PLEASE CLICK ON THE INDIVIDUAL PAGES ABOVE.
When it comes to Irish traditional music the village of Knockcroghery is now being spoken of in the same sentence as the legendary names of Kilfenora, Miltown-Malbay and Doolin! If you don't know why, then you need to be there next year! Mark the last week-end in October 2010 into your diary - and watch this space for details. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO NOW? Go Back to Singers Festival Page? Go to Annie McNulty Page? Go to Website Home Page? Contact us? |
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