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Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stéfanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses". In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan and Stevon.
In Middle English, the name Stephen or Stephan was pronounced as a bi-syllabic word — Step-hen or Step-han — much like a Scandinavian surname. Steve was pronounced as it is in Modern English. This etymological usage began a decline in the mid-19th century.
Steve is the common short form, while various diminutives such as Stevie and Ste are also used. Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens/Stevens and Stephenson/Stevenson (others include Stephen, Stephan, Staphan, Stefan, Stevin and Stever).
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Sharon Shannon (born 8 June 1968) is an Irish musician. She is best known for her work with the accordion and for her fiddle technique. She also plays the tin whistle and melodeon. Her 1991 album Sharon Shannon is the best-selling album of traditional Irish music ever released there. Beginning with Irish folk music, her work demonstrates a wide-ranging number of musical influences, including reggae, cajun music, Portuguese music, and French Canadian music. Her single What You Make It (da, da, da, da) featured hip hop music artists. She won the lifetime achievement award at the 2009 Meteor Awards.
Shannon was born in Ruan, County Clare. At eight years old, Shannon began performing with Disirt Tola, a local band. With Disirt Tola, Shannon toured the United States at the age of fourteen.
Shannon also worked as a competitive showjumper, but gave it up at the age of sixteen to focus on her music performing.
Shannon similarly abandoned studying at University College Cork.
Trevor Hutchinson is a Northern Irish bass player and a founding member of Lúnasa. Born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland, he played with numerous bands before Lúnasa, including The Waterboys and Sharon Shannon.
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Mary Black (born 23 May 1955) is an Irish singer. She is well known as an interpreter of both folk and modern material which has made her a major recording artist in her native Ireland, and in many other parts of the world.
Mary Black was born into a musical family. Her father was a fiddler, who came from Rathlin Island off the coast of Northern Ireland, her mother a singer, and her brothers had their own musical group called The Black Brothers and her younger sister Frances would go on to achieve great success as a singer in the 90s. From this musical background, Mary began singing traditional Irish songs at the age of eight. As she grew older, she began to perform with her siblings (Shay, Michael and Martin Black) in small clubs around Dublin.
Black joined a small folk band in 1975 called General Humbert, with whom she toured Europe and released two albums, in 1975 and 1978. In 1982 she developed a professional relationship with musician/producer Declan Sinnott and recorded her first solo album, Mary Black. The album performed well in the Irish charts and it went gold. In 1983 it was honoured by the Irish Independent and it is still referred to as one of the best Irish albums of the 1980s. Black ventured into the traditional Irish music band De Dannan and toured with them around Europe and in the US. The album she recorded with them Anthem, won the Irish Album of the Year award. During her time with De Dannan, Black continued with her solo career with albums such as Collected (1984) and Without the Fanfare (1985). These recordings took Black into a more modern musical direction. Along with the success of these releases, IRMA named her Entertainer of the Year in 1986 and Best Female Artist in 1987 and 1988.
STEVE COONEY: O'Farrell's Slip Jig
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IARLA Ó LIONÁIRD & STEVE COONEY - TÁ DHÁ GHABHAIRÍN BHUÍ AGAM (THE GOAT SONG) (BalconyTV)
Steve Cooney and Seamus Begley play at Oireachtas in 1994
Martin Hayes & Steve Cooney at Doolin Folk Festival 2013
Dermot Byrne, Steve Cooney & Trevor Hutchinson at Coughlan’s, Cork, Ireland 02.10.15.
Micheal Healy & Steve Cooney (Rhythm & Rhapsody)
Iarla O Lionaird & Steve Cooney "Siúl a Rún" White Horse Ballincollig 27.1.2013
Steve Cooney - Maui Legend!!
Steve Cooney and Tony McMahon gig Nohoval
Actors: Mike Alexander (director), Karan Casey (actress), Karen Matheson (actress), Kathleen MacInnes (actress), Steve Cooney (actor), Dermot Byrne (actor), Niall Vallely (actor), Mick O'Brien (actor), Eamon O'Donnchadha (actor), Iarla O'Lionaird (actor), Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh (actor), Donald Shaw (actor), Alasdair Codona (actor), Mary Black (actress), Trevor Hutchinson (actor),
Genres: Music,CELEBRATING THE MUSIC & POETRY OF STEVE COONEY in Vicar Street, Dublin on the 30th September with special guests Christy Moore; Mary Black; Iarla Ó Lionáird; Luka Bloom; Dermot Byrne; Tommy Sands; Vinnie Kilduff; Odhrán Ó Casaide and many more. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.ie Presented by Conor Byrne & Harmonic Filmed in Vicar Street, Dublin Ireland July 27th by Dónal Scannell of Scanarama. Edited also by Dónal Scannell.
IARLA Ó LIONÁIRD & STEVE COONEY performs the song "TÁ DHÁ GHABHAIRÍN BHUÍ AGAM (THE GOAT SONG)" for BalconyTV. Subscribe to us right now at http://bit.ly/15yj4oc 'Like' us on Facebook - http://Facebook.com/balconytv Follow us on Twitter - http://Twitter.com/balconytv PRESENTED BY JOANNE COLLINS PRODUCED BY JOHN HOUGH & JOANNE COLLINS Iarla Ó Lionáird's singing style has carried him to stages and concert halls across the world, from New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House and beyond. From his iconic early recording of the vision song "Aisling Gheal" as a young boy to his ground breaking recordings with Dublin’s Crash Ensemble and Irish composer, Donnacha Dennehy, he has shown a breadth of artistic ambition that sets him apart in the Irish Music fraternity. He has worked with...
Steve Cooney and Seamus Begley play at Oireachtas in 1994.
Martin Hayes & Steve Cooney play last set at Doolin Folk Festival 2013
Dermot Byrne, Steve Cooney & Trevor Hutchinson at Coughlan’s, Cork, Ireland 02.10.15. IMRO VENUE OF THE YEAR 2013 - Coughlan’s Bar & Beer Garden ,7 Douglas Street, Cork,Ireland. Please visit links: http://www.dermotandflo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/dermotstevet... http://www.coughlans.ie/ https://www.facebook.com/coughlanslive = Dermot on accordion, Steve on guitar and Trevor on bass. Dermot Byrne is touring presently (Ocotber 2015) in Ireland to Celebrate and mark the twentieth anniversary of his solo album ‘Dermot Byrne’ released in 1995. Due to popular demand, the album has been re-released and can be purchased here: http://www.dermotandflo.com/music/ With accompaniment from the legendary Steve Cooney on guitar & keyboards, Trevor Hutchinson on double bass and Planxty and Bothy Band ...
Composed & arranged by Mícheál Healy (IMRO/MCPS) All instrumentation on this track by Mícheál Healy http://www.michealhealy.com http://www.facebook.com/michealhealymusic Contact: info@michealhealy.com ©&℗ Mícheál Healy 2012 All rights reserved
Iarla sings his aunt Elizabeth Cronin's song "Siúl a Rún" accompanied by Steve Cooney
Steve Cooney and Tony McMahon play at the Garaune Forge, Nohoval, Co. Cork on the 5th of October '12
CELEBRATING THE MUSIC & POETRY OF STEVE COONEY in Vicar Street, Dublin on the 30th September with special guests Christy Moore; Mary Black; Iarla Ó Lionáird; Luka Bloom; Dermot Byrne; Tommy Sands; Vinnie Kilduff; Odhrán Ó Casaide and many more. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.ie Presented by Conor Byrne & Harmonic Filmed in Vicar Street, Dublin Ireland July 27th by Dónal Scannell of Scanarama. Edited also by Dónal Scannell.
IARLA Ó LIONÁIRD & STEVE COONEY performs the song "TÁ DHÁ GHABHAIRÍN BHUÍ AGAM (THE GOAT SONG)" for BalconyTV. Subscribe to us right now at http://bit.ly/15yj4oc 'Like' us on Facebook - http://Facebook.com/balconytv Follow us on Twitter - http://Twitter.com/balconytv PRESENTED BY JOANNE COLLINS PRODUCED BY JOHN HOUGH & JOANNE COLLINS Iarla Ó Lionáird's singing style has carried him to stages and concert halls across the world, from New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House and beyond. From his iconic early recording of the vision song "Aisling Gheal" as a young boy to his ground breaking recordings with Dublin’s Crash Ensemble and Irish composer, Donnacha Dennehy, he has shown a breadth of artistic ambition that sets him apart in the Irish Music fraternity. He has worked with...
Steve Cooney and Seamus Begley play at Oireachtas in 1994.
Martin Hayes & Steve Cooney play last set at Doolin Folk Festival 2013
Dermot Byrne, Steve Cooney & Trevor Hutchinson at Coughlan’s, Cork, Ireland 02.10.15. IMRO VENUE OF THE YEAR 2013 - Coughlan’s Bar & Beer Garden ,7 Douglas Street, Cork,Ireland. Please visit links: http://www.dermotandflo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/dermotstevet... http://www.coughlans.ie/ https://www.facebook.com/coughlanslive = Dermot on accordion, Steve on guitar and Trevor on bass. Dermot Byrne is touring presently (Ocotber 2015) in Ireland to Celebrate and mark the twentieth anniversary of his solo album ‘Dermot Byrne’ released in 1995. Due to popular demand, the album has been re-released and can be purchased here: http://www.dermotandflo.com/music/ With accompaniment from the legendary Steve Cooney on guitar & keyboards, Trevor Hutchinson on double bass and Planxty and Bothy Band ...
Composed & arranged by Mícheál Healy (IMRO/MCPS) All instrumentation on this track by Mícheál Healy http://www.michealhealy.com http://www.facebook.com/michealhealymusic Contact: info@michealhealy.com ©&℗ Mícheál Healy 2012 All rights reserved
Iarla sings his aunt Elizabeth Cronin's song "Siúl a Rún" accompanied by Steve Cooney
Steve Cooney and Tony McMahon play at the Garaune Forge, Nohoval, Co. Cork on the 5th of October '12
Steve Cooney and Tony McMahon play at the Garaune Forge, Nohoval, Co. Cork on the 5th of October '12
An Stuif Ceart - 2006 An Stuif Ceart was a music series presented by musician Dónal O´Connor. http://www.atfirstlight.net/band/donal-o-connor/ The line up brought an eclectic mix of talent with such luminaries as John Prine, Chad Dughi and Henry McCullough alongside the cream of Irish talent Programme 3 John Prine, Caoimhín Vallely and harpist Laoise Kelly is joined by Steve Cooney.
Chicago fiddler Liz Carroll—a Grammy nominee and NEA National Heritage Fellow—amazes world audiences with her virtuosity, reviving traditional Irish and Celtic styles. Pianist/guitarist Jake Charron joins her with his take on Canadian-Celtic music.
'WATER OFF A DUCK'S BACK' ALBUM. Rónán Ó Snodaigh - Voice/Guitar Liam Ó Maonlaí - Keyboards/voice Steve Cooney - Guitar/Voice Conor Murray - Drums Steve Mogerley - Bass Myles O Reilly - Voice Martin shärear - percussion Rónán Ó Snodaigh & Friends - 'Water Off A Duck's Back' - Entire Album Live Whelans Sept 11th 2012
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits the ageless woman, Annette Larkins who has been featured on various News Shows, (CBS, NBC, etc), TV programs (The Doctors, Steve Harvey, etc), Newspapers and more to share with you the 10 reasons why this 74 year old doesn't look a day over 40. In this episode, John will interview Annette and ask her to reveal her 10 top secrets for not only looking younger, but feeling younger, having more energy, a greater level of health, and a sharp mind at 74. You will discover how Food and Liquids play an important part of Annette's diet, but also how important it is to not eat certain foods and drinks. You will also learn many other factors that are important for not only health, longevity and also to maintain your looks through the years. After...
Lindisfarne an Essex based group performed Caught in the Net in April 2017 Audiences received it really really well. Cast John Smith - Kevin Lehane Stanley Gardner - Nicholas Jacobs Vicki - Laura Brailsford Gavin - Jack Byrne Mary Smith - Carly Davison Barbara Smith - Carol Hayes Dad - Chris Linatt-Scott Directed by Steve McCartney
SETLIST & PERSONNEL 1 Intro / All Blues 0:00 2 As If You Read My Mind 4:50 3 Master Blaster (Jammin') 9:05 4 Did I Hear You Say You Love Me 13:11 5 All I Do 17:10 6 Knocks Me Off My Feet 21:50 7 Celebration Of Love 25:30 8 Harmony 29:50 9 [UK Medley] 32:30 London Bridge Is Falling Down Fool On The Hill I Wanna Hold Your Hand I Can't Get No Satisfaction 10 People Make The World Go 'Round 36:40 11 Higher Ground (Cut out due to copyright issues) 12 Spain 39:45 13 Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing 51:30 14 Visions 56:40 15 Living For The City 1:09:24 16 A Man Gotta Do 1:12:49 17 Part-Time Lover 1:17:20 18 Overjoyed 1:20:15 19 Lately 1:24:5 20 I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Live (Performer – Aisha Morris) 1:28:50 21 My Cherie Amour 1:35:1...
Steve Humphries' Sex in a Cold Climate , a documentary denouncing the Magdalene Asylums, which were operated by Catholic nuns in Ireland for over 100 years, caused an uproar when it was televised in England in March 1998 as part of Channel Four's Witness series. An estimated three million people watched the documentary, one of the highest figures ever recorded for the series. A help line was set up, which received calls from almost 450 women who had experienced abuse and trauma through the Magdalene Asylums and the Catholic Church. The documentary was blacklisted by the Irish network RTE and to this date has never been officially aired in Ireland. Mr. Humphries has produced over 80 social-history documentaries and written 20 books based on ordinary people's life stories. But he insists th...
The Art for Justice Fund will provide vital new resources to organizations across the nation working to address mass incarceration. Initial funding for the Art for Justice Fund will be provided by philanthropist Agnes Gund with a $100 million donation from the sale of artwork from her personal collection. Over the next five years, the Art for Justice Fund hopes to raise $100 million of additional private capital from art sales or other donations. By using artwork to create the Art for Justice Fund, Ms. Gund seeks to show that art can be a powerful force for justice. Inspired by Ms. Gund and with an understanding of how necessary resources are at this critical moment, additional donors have committed gifts of artwork or contributions to the fund as Founding Donors, including Phil and Shelle...