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Moville tunes up for trad 07.02.10

MOVILLE is tuning up for a traditional music festival at the end of the month. Traditional and folk music lovers can look forward to a great weekend of craic and tunes in the pubs from February 26 to February 28.
A number of watering holes in the town are hosting the festival and the line-up will include popular local musician Paddy McLaughlin who keeps the tradition going in the Foyleside town.
Festival-goers can also look forward to a couple of gigs by Moville fiddle player, Clodagh Warnock and friends.
Paddy McLaughlin
Clodagh is formerly of the band Deanta which played throughout the 1990s and signed to music label Green Linnet. They released three well-received albums
Clodagh Warnock Although they were one of Green Linnet's best-selling acts, each musician held down a day job. Clodagh, a dentist, is married and lives with her husband and young children in Moville.
She is currently organising a number of sessions for the Moville Trad Fest to include top Inishowen fiddle player Roisin McGrory and Ted Ponsonby who has recorded and played with many leading artists including Mary Black, EmmyLou Harris and Van Morrison. Ponsonby plays guitar, dobro
and Hammond organ.
The pubs involved in this year's festival are Rosato's, Rawdon's, Bar-A-Cuda and the local hotel Caiseal Mara.
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