Category: Venue-Harbour
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John Moriarty Organ Trio

John Moriarty Trio brings together guitarist John Moriarty with Myles Drennan on Hammond organ and Dylan Lynch on drums in a guitar–organ–drums format rooted in the jazz tradition. Read more
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ÓNINAÓ

ÓNinaÓ are a captivating six-piece who blend traditional Brazilian rhythms, including samba and bossa nova, with bluesly guitars, electronics and pyschedelic rock. Read more
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O’Regan’s Quartet

This Dublin-based jazz collective have been so successful with their renowned sessions at O’Regan’s in the city centre that they’re known by the name of the venue where they knock it out of the park, week after week! Read more
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Sorcha McCague Quartet

With a few notable exceptions, the harp is not an instrument that’s commonly associated with jazz music. Sorcha McCague initially studied classical and Irish harp at both the Royal Irish Academy and TU Dublin, before developing her voice as an exceptional jazz improviser. Read more
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Jenny Hallahan Quartet

Jenny Hallahan is a composer and electric bass guitar player from Kildare who cut her teeth as a go-to side woman for various bands in rock and pop, before shifting her focus to jazz music. Read more
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DCU Jazz Graduates Showcase

Bray Jazz will showcase some of the brightest and best of the next generation of Irish jazz at this afternoon showcase of ensemble music by graduates of the Dublin City University (DCU) BA in Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance programme. Read more
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Shy Mascot

Shy Mascot are a Dublin based quintet that combines funk, jazz, and hip-hop styles to create a uniquely provocative sound. Read more
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Tommy Halferty Quartet

Tommy Halferty has been instrumental in shaping the sound of Irish jazz, a guitarist who has been at the forefront of a vibrant jazz scene on this island for over half a century. Read more
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Origin Story

When piano-trio Origin Story released their debut album five years ago it earned high praise, and was named Irish Times jazz album of the year. Read more
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Luisa Annibali Quintet

Italy-born Luisa Annibali is one of the leading lights in the new generation of jazz musicians on the Dublin jazz scene. Having moved from Rome to Dublin in 2016, she has quickly established herself as a singer and songwriter of repute. Read more
