Monday, March 5, 2018

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 7th. March 2018 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany on Wednesday 7th. March with guest Sina Theil.

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https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-with-guest-sina-thiel-country-rock-performer-based-in-ireland/


1. Elements ( 2.16 ) - Solomon Grey - CD Human Music Mercury Records
2017 RELEASE



2. An Muc Snamha ( 3.27 ) - Jim McHugh - SINGLE jimmchughmusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
To celebrate Seachtain na Gaelige and Bliain na Gaeilge, Jim McHugh will release a new song entitled ‘An Muc Snámha’ on 6th of March 2018. Jim McHugh comes from Castleblayney Co. Monaghan and the name Muckno is synonymous with the town, and is attached to the beautiful lakes and to the parish itself. The name Muckno is derived from the legend of ‘an Muc Snámha’ (the swimming pig). The legend depicts St. Maeldoid who decided to build a new monastery on the opposite side of Muckno lake. After his hard labour each day, St. Maeldoid would return the next morning to find his stone walls all knocked down. The legend describes a black pig (an muc dubh) swimming across the lake at night to destroy St. Maeldoid’s work. The legend attests the black pig was the devil (an diabhal) himself.

3. Ice Clad ( 4.53 ) - Huun Huurtu Tu - CD Sixty Horses In My Herd
1993 RELEASE
SPECTRUM: Creative Music for Curious Ears
Spectrum Festival 2018 is nearly here! This coming weekend, we have an amazing line-up of diverse acts, across three Dublin City venues.
FRIDAY 9th March: Snowpoet // Sons Of Kemet at DBD Venue
SATURDAY 10TH March: Thunderblender // Catherine Sikora & Brian Chase at Fumbally Stables
SUNDAY 11TH March: Huun Huur Tu at The Grand Social
Tickets for the Sunday show are already sold out and the other two dates are selling fast! Book at www.eventbrite.ie


4. Colder Weather ( 4.17 ) - Sina Theil - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE



5. For All Who Dwell ( 5.25 ) - Ivy Bloom - SINGLE Twitter Facebook.com / Ivy Bloom Music
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE



6. For Ever & A Day - Sina Theil - LIVE IN STUDIO at 103.2 DUBLIN CITY FM
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 LIVE SESSION


LtoR Derek McCarthy / Sean Brophy / Sina Thiel

7. Crazy Women ( 3.34 ) - Brandy Clark - CD Lady & Gentlemen Curb Records
2010 RELEASE

8. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Sina Theil - LIVE IN STUDIO at 103.2 DUBLIN CITY FM
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 LIVE SESSION

9. Keep Them Kisses Comin' ( 3.10 ) - Hurricane Highway - EP Keep Them Kisses Comin'
IRISH ARTIST - 2015 RELEASE

10. Shut Up & Kiss Me ( 3.33 ) - Sina Theil - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE

11. Here For The Party ( 3.18 ) - Gretchen Wilson - CD Here For The Party

12. 100 Cracks - Keith Plunkett - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE





Sina Theil is on a mission to put Rock into Irish Country! All going well she joins me this time on Midweek Music Miscellany for a chat, possible live music & tracks from Sina plus her picks from music which inspires her.

Originally from Germany, Sina Theil started playing piano and writing songs at the age of 7, picking up a guitar at 18 and since flourishing into an accomplished recording artist. Sina left Germany for Spain where she played with a local Spanish band and recorded her first few demos, before finally arriving in Dublin to pave her career on the Irish music scene and becoming a student at BIMM. While making her way busking on the streets of Dublin, she gained experience in live performance as the front-woman of a rock group.

In 2017 Sina was signed to Downda Road Productions and has since scored three #1 singles in the Irish Country Download Charts.





March 7th: On this day
1953, Guy Mitchell was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'She Wears Red Feathers'. The song details a bizarre story of an English banker's love for a hula-hula girl.
1962, The Beatles recorded their first radio appearance, at the Playhouse Theatre, Hulme, Manchester, for the BBC radio program Teenager's Turn - Here We Go'. After a rehearsal, the Beatles put on suits for the first time and, along with the other artists appearing on the program, record the show in front of a teenage audience.

1965, During a Rolling Stones gig at The Palace Theatre in Manchester, England a female fan fell from the circle while the group were playing. The crowd below broke her fall and the girl escaped serious injury just breaking a few teeth.
1966, Mike Millward guitarist from The Fourmost died, aged 23. The Liverpool group who were managed by Brian Epstein had the 1964 UK No.6 single 'A Little Loving'.
1966, Brian Wilson released 'Caroline No' the first solo single by a Beach Boy. Before it evolved into the final song we know today, (Wilson's recording reappeared as the final track on the Beach Boys' studio album Pet Sounds). The song was originally written as 'Carol I Know'.
1966, Tina Turner recorded her vocal on the Phil Spector produced 'River Deep Mountain High'. It went on to make No.3 in the UK but only No.88 on the US chart. Spector was well aware of Ike Turner's controlling attitude in the studio, and therefore he drafted an unusual contract: the River Deep – Mountain High album and single would be credited to Ike & Tina Turner, but Ike was paid $20,000 to stay away from the studio, and only Tina Turner's vocals would be used on the record. Session musicians who played on the track included Leon Russell (keyboards), Glen Campbell (guitar), and Hal Blaine (drums).
1967, Working on their next album The Beatles recorded additional overdubs for 'Lovely Rita', including harmony vocals, effects, and the percussive sound of a piece of toilet paper being blown through a haircomb.
1969, Led Zeppelin appeared at the Bluesville 69 Club at the Hornsey Wood Tavern, Finsbury Park, London, England. The venue was a function room at the back of the pub, and was so small that the stage was only just big enough for John Bonham's drums, and the rest of the group had to stand on the floor at the same level as the crowd.

1970, Lee Marvin was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Wand'rin Star', taken from the film 'Paint Your Wagon.'
1970, Simon and Garfunkels album Bridge Over Troubled Water started a ten week run at No.1 on the US chart. The duo had split-up by the time of release.

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