Lisnaskea for drinking tea, Maguiresbridge for brandy, Lisbellaw for wapping straw but Derrylins the Dandy!
The Lisnaskea Festival in County Fermanagh is now in it's fourth year and Friday afternoon found us live from the main street in the town to launch the weekends festivities. A great day of activity was had by all (an enormous amount of food) and plenty of giveaways as always - including £50 for the first person up to the wagon to mention Q101 and VIP gaming!
Thank you to the festival committee for having us, the people of the town for their warm hospitality and to the staff of the Northern Bank for allowing us to park our wagon (which now looks remarkably like a South African Ambulance) in their yard. I nearly forgot, thank you to Gary who brought us coffee, chocolate and a 24pack of crisps, may they rest in peace !
Monday, 20 June 2011
On the road again
Lucky me is all I can say!! It's the summer season and the two most important letters of the alphabet become 'O' and 'B' for 'OUTDOOR' and 'BROADCAST'......
Broadcasting from the RORY GALLAGHER festival I was dazzled by the amazing blues guitar work of Seamy O'Dowd, charmed by the Oddsocks Revivals four part harmony and genuinely shocked by the crowds and support that the festival has. Congratulations to the organisers and to festival chairperson Barry O'Niell from RTE for his vision http://www.myhometown.com/ Thanks for having me down.
Broadcasting from the RORY GALLAGHER festival I was dazzled by the amazing blues guitar work of Seamy O'Dowd, charmed by the Oddsocks Revivals four part harmony and genuinely shocked by the crowds and support that the festival has. Congratulations to the organisers and to festival chairperson Barry O'Niell from RTE for his vision http://www.myhometown.com/ Thanks for having me down.
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