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Clare musicians feature in Fleadh2020 on TG4

A number of Clare musicians will feature in a new series of programmes celebrating Fleadh Cheoil and recorded in Mullingar last week with Covid restrictions in place.

€2.5m funding for independent local radio stations

The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has announced an allocation of €2.5m to independent commercial radio stations across the country supporting public awareness and understanding of COVID-19.

Fleadh Nua goes online to raise funds for Trócaire

Fleadh Nua 2020 in Ennis has been cancelled due to Covid-19 however, the organisers are putting together an online programme of traditional music, song and dance and seeking to raise much needed funds for Trócaire in the process.

Unique event to thank essential workers across Clare

Clare FM will broadcast a unique event to listeners and followers across the county and further afield and host a virtual concert across all their media platforms.

2020 Riches of Clare concert series cancelled

Clare Arts Office has confirmed that, for the first time since the series started in 2005, the Riches of Clare concert series will not take place in 2020.
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No Willie Clancy summer school this year

One of the counties most popular and successful summer festivals is the latest to be called off because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Broadcaster and musician Pat Costello passes away

The death has taken place of long-time Clare FM broadcaster and musician Pat Costello.

Clare musicians awarded highest honours

Fiddle and Cello player, Sharon Howley, from Kilfenora, Co. Clare has been selected as this year's Young Musician of the Year while Josephine Marsh and Séamus Connolly have also been recognised.
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