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Dublin
Dublin hoping for 25,000 spectators for Kerry match
Published February 27, 2011
Dublin hoping for 25,000 spectators for Kerry match
SPRING SERIES:DUBLIN ARE hopeful the next leg of the “Spring Series” will bring 25,000 to Croke Park on Saturday. After the weekend’s matches against the All-Ireland champions in hurling and football drew… Continue reading →
Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged 25000, Dublin, Hoping, Kerry, match, spectators
A new social contract for digital music (short Interview from Future of Music conf in Dublin)
Published December 10, 2010
90 seconds on what I think about the future of music and the ‘new social contract’, more at gerd.fm
Welcome to the Wane Fawesome channel and my first full length show. Short sketches and animated series clips. A few from… Continue reading →