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Jarlath is an Irish given name. Notable persons with this name include:
Henderson may refer to:
The Nord Electro is a series of electronic keyboards, developed in Sweden by Clavia, that digitally emulate electro-mechanical keyboards, such as electric pianos and electronic organs, while designed to be highly portable.
The Nord Electro has two sections. One is a sample-player intended for electric pianos, although samples of acoustic grand and upright pianos are also available. The sample libraries are exchangeable, and Clavia has made several samples libraries available for free for Nord Electro owners. The second section is a digital emulation of electronic organs. This is not sample based, but instead generated by the digital modelling of several types of organs. Unlike many other keyboards that feature tonewheel organ emulation, the drawbars of the Nord Electro are represented by LED bar graphs and up/down buttons instead of the traditional mechanical drawbars.
There is an effect section that emulates popular "stomp box" effect pedals from the '70s and the famous Leslie rotary speaker cabinet. These can be applied to either piano or organ. Additionally, the pianos contain a presence control, and the Clavinet includes settings to emulate the various switches found on the original instrument. As with other Clavia products, it is distinctive for its red color. Unlike the Clavia Nord Stage, it can only play one instrument at a time, although a second keyboard can be attached via MIDI as an additional organ manual.
Jarlath Regan (born 1980) is an Irish stand-up comedian and podcaster based in London. A former graphic design consultant, Regan began his stand-up comedy career in 2003 and by the end of 2004 was a finalist for three major UK comedy newcomer awards: So You Think You're Funny, BBC New Comedy Awards and the Chortle Student Comedian Of The Year. While attending University College Dublin, he was auditor of the Literary and Historical Society.
Shortly after this he began writing sketches, and material for other comedians and TV shows and established himself as a regular face on the Irish stand-up comedy circuit.
In 2006, he performed as part of the first ever Irish gala at Montreal Just for Laughs.
Regan is known as one of the most prolific Irish humourists of the past ten years. Producing 5 one man shows for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, publishing 2 illustrated books, appearing as a regular contributor on radio and television while also performing at comedy festivals worldwide, he is recognised as the leader of a new generation of talented comics emerging from Ireland.
Russell Howard's Good News is a British comedy and topical news show. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, it offers his commentary on the news of the week through mostly stand-up, along with sketches and humorous video clips, whilst also having guest appearances from people who have been featured in the media recently. It is made by independent production company Avalon Television and produced by Mark Iddon, Robyn O'Brien and David Howarth. Repeats of earlier episodes are also broadcast on Comedy Central and Dave. The show also made an appearance on Children in Need 2011 and Red Nose Day 2013, featuring a number of sketches from recent episodes, as well as a new segment of "It's Not All Doom and Gloom". In February 2013, users of Digital Spy voted Good News as the Best Show Ever on BBC Three in the run up to the channel's tenth anniversary.
On 9 June 2014 it was revealed that Good News would move from BBC Three to BBC Two following the broadcast of the eighth series. The ninth series was aired on BBC Two in late October of the same year, with the tenth series starting to air on 22 October 2015.
Track 1 from Jarlath Henderson's upcoming album 'Hearts broken, heads turned.' Making of folkumentary to follow soon... For more info please visit www.jarlathhenderson.co.uk Jarlath Henderson : Vocals, whistles. Duncan Lyall: Moog & Nord Electro Hamish Napier: Nord Electro Innes Watson : Guita & Fiddle Andrea Gobbi : Ableton & Futuristic cube masseuse Audio recorded and engineered at Carrier Waves, Glasgow. Gorbal Sound studio, Glasgow. Folky Towers, Glasgow. Produced & Mixed by Andrea Gobbi & Duncan Lyall. Video filmed & edited by Somhairle MacDonald www.somhairle.co.uk Additional filming by Misha Somerville www.mishasomerville.com
Irish stand-up Jarlath Regan on Russell Howard's Good News on BBC Three.
Ross Ainslie & Jarlath Henderson Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2016 - main stage 1, Monday August 29
Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson (accompanied by Ali Hutton) perform "The Mountain Streams Where The Moorcock Crows" live at the Tolbooth in Stirling as part of The Visit 2016. Showcase Scotland Expo promotes Scottish music and artists at the The Visit event in Scotland. From 24—28 April 2016 delegates from the German, Northern & Eastern European markets travelled to Scotland. The Showcase Scotland Expo team take the delegates to different parts of the country to soak up the history and culture and enjoy showcase performances by a selection of the most exciting contemporary traditional music artists in distinct and special venues. TRADtv was invited to film the performances. The performances took place in Saint Luke’s and Drygate in Glasgow and the Tolbooth in Stirling. As part of ...
Jarlath Regan sharing his tips for dealing with racist taxi drivers on Russell Howard's Good News.
Ross Ainslie (Border Pipes)and Jarlath Henderson (Uilleann Pipes)at Celtic Connections 2012 with Ali Hutton, Innes Watson, Duncan Lyall. are playing Gordon Duncan's version of Thunderstruck
Full Moon Down Under - Gordon Duncan Dolina Mackay Connie from Constantinople
Version 1 HR and operations director Jarlath Dooley gives us an insight into what it's like to work at one of the fastest-growing IT services companies in Western Europe Look Inside series is kindly supported by IDA Ireland http://www.idaireland.com/
The making of Folkumentary of Jarlath Henderson's 2016 album 'Hearts broken, heads turned.' For more info please visit www.jarlathhenderson.co.uk Jarlath Henderson : Vocals, whistles. Duncan Lyall: Moog & Nord Electro Hamish Napier: Nord Electro Innes Watson : Guita & Fiddle Andrea Gobbi : Ableton & Futuristic cube masseuse Audio recorded and engineered at Carrier Waves, Glasgow. Gorbal Sound studio, Glasgow. Folky Towers, Glasgow. Produced & Mixed by Andrea Gobbi & Duncan Lyall. Video filmed & edited by Somhairle MacDonald www.somhairle.co.uk Additional filming by Misha Somerville www.mishasomerville.com
Track 5 from Jarlath Henderson's upcoming album 'Hearts broken, heads turned.' Making of folkumentary to follow soon... For more info please visit www.jarlathhenderson.co.uk Jarlath Henderson : Vocals, whistles. Duncan Lyall: Moog & Nord Electro Hamish Napier: Nord Electro Innes Watson : Guita & Fiddle Andrea Gobbi : Ableton & Futuristic cube masseuse Audio recorded and engineered at Carrier Waves, Glasgow. Gorbal Sound studio, Glasgow. Folky Towers, Glasgow. Produced & Mixed by Andrea Gobbi & Duncan Lyall. Video filmed & edited by Somhairle MacDonald www.somhairle.co.uk Additional filming by Misha Somerville www.mishasomerville.com
Set of Reels
Sligo Maid, Rakish Paddy, reels / Jarlath Henderson, uilleann pipes. Recorded in the Primate's chapel, Armagh at the 10th William Kennedy Piping Festival, November 2004. REFNO: 228-ITMA-DVD.