Songs in the Key of D are a 50-strong choir with a repertoire made up entirely of songs that are either about Dublin or that have a strong link with the capital, “everything from the Hallelujah Chorus to Bell X1”
Key of D writes:
We’re long time readers, first time…eh, contacters. We know you don’t usually do this type of thing but we’re playing a gig this Wednesday (14th) in Liberty Hall Theatre at 8pm.
Raised on Songs & Stories’, a night of Dublin song and story will include songs by acts like The Dubliners, The Fureys, Noel Purcell, Sinéad O’Connor,, Aslan, Mic Christopher, The Coronas, Glen Hansard, and many more.
The choir are delighted to be joined on the night by spoken word poet, Stephen James Smith. Stephen wrote the acclaimed poem, Dublin You Are.
Tickets are priced at €20 and are available at link below. A limited number of tickets will be available on the door.
Songs in the Key of D (Eventbrite)
I guess you’ve got to admire their enthusiasm.
From afar.
Good honest fun!
…what…a choir consisting of people united only by their ability…no corporate fanfare…no chuggers climbing on their talent…heads will roll when the charidee CEOs get back from their summer holidays next October…
Wow, Hothouse Flower v Booker T mash-up!
(“Don’t Go” v “Soul Limbo” aka the cricket theme music).
Deadly