Fibbers – Dem Fools

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3.28.2013 – The Thursday before Good Friday, here in Ireland. That night I went to Fibber Magees (aka ‘old’ Fibbers) on Parnell St here in Dublin, Ireland to watch an Evening of Rock & Roll bands, with the final band being a Rory Gallagher Tribute. It was a fun evening – with 3 Euro drinks, a good crowd (Friday being a day off for many, despite the ban on alcohol hitting at Midnight) and lots of great music.

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The second band of the evening was Dem Fools. I hadn’t seen them play before and was pleasantly surprised. They’re a local 5 piece group originating from here in Dublin, Ireland. They are made up of Ais O’Reilly – Lead Vocals, Mooney Tunes – Keyboard, Gerry Martin – Lead Guitar,
Bernard McGowan – Bass, and Fergus Gannon – Drums. They have a pleasant Indie / Reggae / Rock & roll type sound. The singer, Ais has good crowd interaction, and you can tell that she really enjoys performing in front of the crowd as she sings and dances her way through each song. The band have a new single out on i-tunes – as of April 1 (no coincidence there) and after hearing their music, I did pick up a cd of the evening and have been enjoying it ever since.

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You can see more of my flickr set from the Gig night at Fibbers here.

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For more information on Dem Fools, and when they are playing again here in Ireland, please click here for their website.

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To see all the posts from the night, see the links below:

T’anks General:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-tanks-general/

Dem Fools:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-dem-fools/

Specter:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-specter/

Taibhse:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-taibhse/

Deuce:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-deuce/

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Fibbers – T’anks General

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3.28.2013 – The Thursday before Good Friday, here in Ireland. That night I went to Fibber Magees (aka ‘old’ Fibbers) on Parnell St here in Dublin, Ireland to watch an Evening of Rock & Roll bands, with the final band being a Rory Gallagher Tribute. It was a fun evening – with 3 Euro drinks, a good crowd (Friday being a day off for many, despite the ban on alcohol hitting at Midnight) and lots of great music.

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The first band playing was T’anks General. This was their second gig as a 4 piece band, and they totally rocked out. The crowd was small as the band started playing initially, but as they got going, the place filled up and everyone was toe-tapping to the T’anks General Jazz – Bluesy and Rock & Roll original sound.

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You can see more of my flickr set from the Gig night at Fibbers here.

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For more information on the band, and when they are playing again here in Ireland, please click here.

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To see all the posts from the night, see the links below:

T’anks General:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-tanks-general/

Dem Fools:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-dem-fools/

Specter:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-specter/

Taibhse:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-taibhse/

Deuce:
http://blog.phoenixrosedesign.com/2013/04/13/fibbers-deuce/

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Mardi Gras for Charity

Voodoo Mardi Gras for Charity Poster

Last Saturday, March 5, I worked with Fibbers on Ormond Quay to put together a New Orleans Style Voodoo Mardi Gras Party. The goal was to have some fun, and raise some money for Our Lady’s Children’s hospital (Crumlin) here in Dublin. For my friends in the US, they are essentially the equivalent of Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake, or Eggleston Children’s Hospital in Atlanta.

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Jason, (Above center) the bar manager of Fibbers put together a great night – he organized the raffle, he got a fabulous band called T-bone, and printed off the poster and flyers for the event.

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Meanwhile, I did the poster (top) out of a bunch of creative commons images and some of my own from Mardi Gras, made the No Sew Voodoo dolls, and created the bar decorations including a pair of huge poster sized theater masks in frames, decorations to hang from the ceiling (about 20 violet music notes on yellow and green curved backgrounds), and purchased a bunch of masks that were supposed to arrive in time to decorate and sell with the price of admission. It was a lot of work, but in the end, it was worth it – we raised about 500 Euros – despite the hiccups. (The 80 masks and about half the beads didn’t come in time for the party, so we wound up raising all of the money solely through the raffle. Also, not all of the decorations got hung up because there wasn’t enough time in between the underage gig and our fund-raising event.)

Most of the pictures are up here in my Mardi Gras set.

I do have some video of the band to upload if I can get my video media maker working again, but it’s a bit dark, so it may not work. Otherwise, by the time I got home and to bed (nearly 4am Sunday morning) I was completely wrecked. Apparently, so was my Mardi Gras dog.

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Here’s hoping your Mardi Gras was as successful and fun as mine!

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