I passed through Trim in mid-July and stumbled upon this session. I was very warmly received by the four players there (pipes, box, whistle and guitar/vocals). A high standard of music, and a straightforward, accessible style of playing. Jigs and reels with an occasional smattering of quality Irish nostalgia for good measure.
I was here in mid-May 2007 as a listener and can confirm the above. Good atmosphere, the pub was "well attended", but the crowd noise was of the sort that wasn't hurtful to the experience.
Our host informed us that traditional music was to be found in Trim on the rest of the week as follows:
Monday: Bounty Bar, Bridge St.
Tuesday: Dunsany GAA Centre
Wednesday: The Emmett
Thursday: The Steps
Friday: Marcie's
I didn't visit any of these places, so I can't confirm it.
I passed through Trim in mid-July and stumbled upon this session. I was very warmly received by the four players there (pipes, box, whistle and guitar/vocals). A high standard of music, and a straightforward, accessible style of playing. Jigs and reels with an occasional smattering of quality Irish nostalgia for good measure.
# Posted on September 15th 2006 by CreadurMawnOrganig
I think there may be sessions there on other nights of the week as well.
# Posted on September 15th 2006 by CreadurMawnOrganig
I was here in mid-May 2007 as a listener and can confirm the above. Good atmosphere, the pub was "well attended", but the crowd noise was of the sort that wasn't hurtful to the experience.
Our host informed us that traditional music was to be found in Trim on the rest of the week as follows:
Monday: Bounty Bar, Bridge St.
Tuesday: Dunsany GAA Centre
Wednesday: The Emmett
Thursday: The Steps
Friday: Marcie's
I didn't visit any of these places, so I can't confirm it.
# Posted on July 27th 2007 by liebhaber