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Stars of Dylanfest booked for Moville Festival

Posted Monday, July 30, 2007

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James O'Connor and Audrey Trainor

James O'Connor and Audrey Trainor played a great set at the Dylanfest on the Satuday night of the Festival after The Phantom Engineers had finished performing outside in the Malin Road.

Danny and Mary McGettigan were so delighted that they even paid them a bit extra.

Lovely Crowd

"They were a lovely crowd" said Mary. It seems that they and their crowd came back again for the Sunday night in McGettigans too and a great time was had.

James and Audrey were there with their record company manager John McFadden and their sound engineer Phil Keatley and William Byrne who played Maguires. They had travelled up from Dunlaoghaire.

Coming Back

They enjoyed it so much that they wanted to come back up again for the Moville Festival and Danny and Mary McGettigan were delighted to accomodate them.

They are going to be playing in McGettigans on the Wednesday, Friday and Monday of the Festival.

Foyle Gig Too

They also have a booking for The Foyle Hotel on the Saturday night and possibly the Sunday as well.

They may well be joined by William Byrne who was picked out as one of the successes of the DylanFest after his gig in Rosatos.

Those who saw them at the DylanFest will be looking forward to seeing them again.

 
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