![]() | Alison Cork - Homes & Property Show: Episode 1 Alison Cork, founder of www.problemsolved.co.uk, offers advice on getting luxury for less for your home. |
![]() | Improve, Don't Move - Advice as the housing market wobbles. Despite homeowners' very real concerns about the current economic situation, 62% of those questioned still believed that their home was a very good investment and will continue to invest in their properties Alison Cork a property expert gives tips on how to maximize on home improvements to add value to your home. |
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![]() | Aliens By Duane Shane & Lorraine - a 7 piece threesome from Bristol, Cork and Chipping Fecking Sodbury. Music recorded in Bristol in 1987; video flung together late some Saturday night in Cork, 2008. Nick Murphy - vocals Regan Toomer - bass, pyrotechnics Brendan Cotter - guitar Paul Cunniff - drums Rachel Toomer - vocals Alison Stratton - percussion Eddie Trombone - brass, van driver |
![]() | ROBERTA HOWETT BALCONYTV.COM 5/04/2008 PRESENTED BY TOM MILLETT Twenty five year old Dublin born singer/ songwriter Roberta Howett came onto the international music scene in 2004 when she was one of a select few to be chosen as a finalist to compete live on The X-Factor. Managed by Sharon Osbourne, Roberta was also afforded the opportunity to perform on an arena tour around the UK, including Wembley arena, and the Manchester arena. Roberta's musical background began at an early age and is grounded in classical training. Her passion for performing led her to sing in many venues around Ireland, including Bar Number Five, an exclusive Dublin Jazz venue. After competing on X-Factor, Roberta was encouraged to move to London as she began working with UK based producers. In April of this year Roberta sang her breakthrough vocal ballad Shadows, live on Ireland's well known TV3 station. Shadows has also recently been play-listed on Dublin's Q102 radio station as well as on their sister stations in Limerick and Cork. Roberta has recently moved back to Ireland. Having studied at the Method Centre in London for the past year, under Brian Timoney, she devoloped her skills in acting. Roberta landed many lead parts in theatre productions including the part of 'Alison' in John Osbourne's 'Look Back in Anger', 'Girl' in Hemingway's 'Hills Like White Elephants', and 'Nina' in 'Truly Madly Deeply'. http://www.myspace.com/robertahowett http://www.robertahowett.net Tune in again tomorrow!!! |
![]() | 2007-10-20 - Set 01 - 07 - Delphiniums and Daisies "Delphiniums and Daisies" by Tanya Rotenberg in 6/8 Time, performed to "Top of Cork Road/Road to Lisdoonvarna/The Connaughtman's Rambles", recorded live during the Charley Horse Contra Sets - DEFAS Dance at Duke Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC. Caller: Margie Meisenheimer Simon Spalding: Lead Fiddle Alison Trombley: Fiddle Sara Spalding: Piano/Keyboards Buzz Trombley: Acoustic Steel-String Guitar Sitting in - Patrick Edwards: Mandolin |
![]() | THE RUMOURS BALCONYTV.COM 24/08/2008 PRESENTED BY PAULINE FREEMAN The Rumours The Rumours are a Tippereay based alternative rock band, consisting of five friends all woven together by their passion for writing strong, meaningful rock and roll songs. The Rumours have managed to attract the attention of many people in the music industry, in Ireland, the UK and America. With one of these demos hand-picked by Jackie Hayden as 'Pick of the Fortnight' in Ireland's leading music magazine Hotpress, it provided the band with much deserved national exposure, while the championing of the band by influential radio presenter Alison Curtis has added much heavy-weight support. In July 2006, Matchbox Recordings in London, England, chose 'Run and Hide' to be featured as a leading track on their prestigious compilation album called 'The Big Indie Comeback'. This album saw The Rumours become part of a worldwide release showcase, which features the best new artists and bands from around the world. The highlight of 2006 arrived in September when the band took to the stage to rapturous crowds at the Electric Picnic Festival in Stradbally, Co.Laois Ireland. Sharing the stage with Polly Harvey, Graham Coxon and Josh Ritter was a privileged experience for this hard working band. Hard work and dedication paid off for The Rumours in November 2006 when they managed to secure a recording deal with legendary Irish independent record label, Reekus Records. On July 21st of 2007 The Rumours released their debut single 'Keep It Going' which peaked at No.2 in the Irish Download Chart and got into the Top 50 in the National Irish Chart which in return raised high awareness of the bands potential nationwide. After a mini tour of Ireland promoting 'Keep It Going', playing such venues as Cypress Avenue in Cork, Kennedys in Galway, The Sugar Club in Dublin, and including their sell out launch night at the impressive Source Arts Centre in hometown Thurles, The Rumours finished up wit an exhilirating set at the Electric Picnic Festival 2007. This time sharing the stage with stars such as Duke Special, The Beastie Boys and legend Johnny Marr's band Modest Mouse. The Rumours ended 2007 on a high note headlining well established music venue Whelans in Dublin and started off 2008 on a higher note wit an excellent performance at An Roisin Dubh in Galway combined with their 2007 Electric Picnic played out to 57 different countries on radio and a tip for great success in 2008 from well respected Hotpress music journalist Jackie Hayden. With the release of their well anticipated new E.P 'When The Sun Hits Your Eyes' due out this autumn which has been selected to be part of the downloadmusic.ie compilation album to be released nationwide .....Jackie just might be on to something. http://www.myspace.com/therumoursthurles Tune in again tomorrow!!! |