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DEBUT! Rock & Roll, Inc. Episode 1: The Home Office
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DEBUT! Rock & Roll, Inc. Episode 1: The Home Office

Meet Jimmi Klim, the 60-year old, hot-tempered founder and lead singer of the long-dormant one-hit wonder rock band IRON OAR. When that hit song gets played on a popular TV show, Jimmi tries to capitalize on the renewed interest in him by starting his own company. The only problem…he’s much more rocker than businessman.

Official music video for ‘Jigsaw’ the debuit single from singer/songwriter Ryan Sheridan. Catch Ryan live on December 4th in THE SUGAR CLUB in Dublin. Tickets Available on Ticketmaster. www.ticketmaster.ie Filmed by: Independent Filmakers, Ciarán Hughes and Daire Carolan Edited by: Ciarán Hughes Contact: 087-760-2540/ hughesciarain@hotmail.com Ryan Sheridan is a solo singer and guitarist from County Monaghan. As a teenager, he made his tentative first steps onstage in the pubs and clubs of Manhattan’s Lower East Side. An intimidating environment where he was old enough to play but not to drink, the competitive nature of the scene and the city meant he had to get good quick or go home. His next destination was Glasgow, arriving there in 2004. He formed a three piece rock band called ‘Shiversaint’ and started to work the Scottish circuit with mixed results. The trio survived a crossing of the Irish Sea and a relocation to Dublin in 2006, but by the following year Ryan felt the band had run its course and took a two year hiatus from music to run a bar in his home town. However, a sense of unfinished business and an urge to play in public again saw Ryan back down in Dublin in 2009. He hooked up with Polish percussionist Artur Graczyk, an old friend from the dying embers of Shiversaint. Embracing the freedom of movement created by acoustic guitar and cajon (or crate to our non Spanish readers) the pair hit the streets of Dublin to eak out a living. An inventive and crafty
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