The nominations for the 7th RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards have been announced, including Róis, Lemoncello, Joshua Burnside, Lankum, Christy Moore, Ríoghnach Connolly, Landless, John Spillane, Niamh Bury and more.
Niamh Bury’s ‘Yellow Roses’ is a record that can lead the charge for the Irish Folk scene at a time when the competition is fierce. This is no small accolade, for sure, but with an album this strong, it is an almost unavoidable statement.
Filmed in CoisCéim, Dublin and directed by Myles O’Reilly, watch Niamh Bury performing ‘Budapest’, from her debut album on Claddagh Records ‘Yellow Roses’, which was produced by Brian Brían Mac Gloinn of Ye Vagabonds.
Niamh Bury’s highly anticipated debut album, Yellow Roses, will be released on Friday, 29th March, via Claddagh Records. To celebrate the announcement, Niamh has shared her new single ‘Budapest’, accompanied by a dream-like music video.
Our Song of the Day comes from Niamh Bury. Watch her performing her debut single, Beehive, live in Phoenix Park, Dublin. It’s not just her balletic vocals that stay with you after hearing this song, but also her tender and deeply poetic lyrics.
Varo are to perform a live set online from two iconic traditional pubs in Dublin, The Cobblestone, Smithfield, and Walsh’s Pub, Stoneybatter, as part of St. Patrick’s Festival 2021.