Bottle that backstage energy!

Dear Reader - That’s what we’re trying to recreate in a few weeks time…

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But first - it’s August which means all systems go for the new piano tuition term.
My 22nd September to dream it all up again.

And it has been a particularly exciting few weeks - we have a new website, new teachers, new locations, new books, new songs!

So if you want to be a new student…just get in touch!

Where else but Sligo?

It was summer 2023 and Sinéad Conway gets in touch to ask can I come into the Hawk's Well for a quick recording session with Mike Hanrahan and Pat Shortt.
The lads were on a tour of the country playing local songs with local musicians.

The four of us went into the foyer for a while and jammed out The Salley Gardens. And the lads were lovely, but sometimes there’s a thing with musicians where people are lovely but you know it’s just cos they sort of have to be while they’re working with you. So I still wasn’t quite sure what to make of this pair!

But the more the session went on the more I thought wow these guys are actually really sound. We had a lovely morning - had fun on and off stage and made what we all thought was some nice music too!

Fast forward to February 2024 and Mike became our first ever Theme Night visiting artist. Mike rocked the place and had a great time - I remember Tommie Gorman contacting me afterwards to tell me how much he enjoyed the gig and some lovely Sligo stories about Mike gigging here over the years.

I’ll never forget a message Mike himself sent me afterwards too - it included the words ‘if I could bottle that backstage energy and camaraderie our industry would be set apart in the world of entertainment’.

Mike and Pat came back a few months later to join us in Vicar St, and now once again we are getting ready to welcome Mike to Sligo.
Yes - because when it came to picking a special guest to launch our brand new Theme Night residency there was only one man who fit the bill.

Poets of Popular Music is the theme, and Mike apart from being a poet himself, is a fan of renowned lyricists such as Leonard Cohen and Shane McGowan.

Mike Hanrahan will join us in the Art Deco Ballymote on Sept 19 and the Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo on Sept 20.

 
 

What’s New?

I have started a new series called By Ear.
A quick description of an interesting feature of a particular song and how to play it on piano. Here’s the first - about Fleetwood Mac’s Landslide.

 
 

Finally…

Really enjoying listening to Mike’s music over the last few days. This is gorgeous.

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

Do it because it’s what you have to do…

Dear Reader - one Sligo man making the British news (again) today!

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But first - we’re just over a month out from the start of the brand new Theme Nights monthly residency - a new and exciting venture which will see regular entertaining Theme Night shows for us all!

We are so happy (and a little nervous!) to be collaborating with both the Hawk's Well and the Art Deco Theatre over the next few months on this.
There is lots of thought being put in at the moment to get the feeling and spirit of this season just right - and so today I wanted to let you guys in on the themes for the year ahead…

September: Poets of Popular Music (including Springsteen, Joni, Cohen and more)
October: The Beatles
November: Fleetwood Mac
January: Sounds of Ireland
February: It Don't Mean a Thing!

It’s just like a Theme Night - but every month!
Loads of special guests to be announced too - so stay tuned…

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

I have written in these pages previously about North Sligo’s Ollie White - most recently he sang with us on the 80s Theme Night last February and we featured a BBC news snippet detailing his marathon cycle from Madrid to Glastonbury.

He’s now in Newcastle - working as a content creator for Newcastle United FC.
The team are in La Manga in Spain on a training camp for the upcoming Premier League season - and as is tradition in many sports teams, newcomers to the group must take part in an initiation ceremony where they sing a song in front of the entire staff.

The first I heard of it was over the weekend where I saw star Premier League footballers such as Anthony Elanga and Joe Willock posting footage of Ollie’s performance and also the huge reaction in the room to his version of Ain’t No Sunshine. Big media outlets have since picked up on the story - this man just can’t seem to stay out of the news!

Head over to the Theme Night Academy Instagram page for the full story…

What’s New?

Not so new - 33 years old actually (!) - but new to me and hopefully to you - here’s Billy Joel’s commencement speech to the graduating class of Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1993.

My favourite part is when he talks about the importance and then the impact of making music - “Do it because it's what you have to do. And if you make this music for the human needs you have within yourself, then you do it for all humans who need the same things. Ultimately, you enrich humanity with the profound expression of these feelings”.

PS best of luck to former student and another Theme Night Academy graduate - Sligo’s own Rory Conneally who starts in this prestigious college next month!

Finally…

Three thank yous in relation to this song today:
- Firstly to Martin ‘Scruffy’ Duffy for bringing it to my attention.
- To Sinéad Conway for learning it and giving me the opportunity to play it.
- And to Sean ‘Cabbage’ Callaghan and Jamie Cawley for creating a great Sunday session in Lillies where we got to jam it last week!

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

435 videos!

Dear Reader - Lots of time with just me and the piano these days…

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I’m currently in the thick of recording 435 videos for the new piano term.
Yes - that’s four hundred and thirty five!

All types of songs and tunes at varying levels of difficulty - in order that our students firstly have as wide a choice as possible, and then also that they have these videos as a resource to use at home between lessons.

I have 200-odd done so far and the biggest takeaway is how well I’m sleeping!
I always found it after days recording in the studio too - the focus required can really take it out of you.
But it’s great work to get done and these videos will last for our students for years.

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

A letter reader got in touch last week to share an interaction he had with Glen Hansard a few years ago. He shared with me these words that Glen had written to him, which may provide some comfort to any of you who are grieving his loss…

"I heard someone say that when a loved one passes we take on the best of them.  Well I feel there’s something to that."

What’s New?

Sligo guitarist Keith O’Donnell has played many a show with us over the last few years. He is a versatile guitar player and has a great way with younger musicians especially which makes him a huge asset on the Teenage Theme Nights.

You can see him below Cavatina with the Sligo Academy of Music Sinfionetta from Theme Night #13 back in 2015!

He has recently set up new social media pages, with lots of self-arranged solo guitar versions of contemporary songs and tunes.
Check him out on Facebook and Instagram.

 
 

Finally…

I had the pleasure of playing with the Cabbage Collective in Lillies last Sunday night…this was one I particularly enjoyed!

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

And once be smiled on by the gods

Dear Reader - If you don’t like football, Mayo or the Saw Doctors well then I suggest you move on with your day!

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A story I shared before the match last Sunday…

I played at Andy Moran’s wedding years ago.
There’s a point in every wedding ceremony near the start where the couple light two separate candles to symbolize the two individuals they are. Often the couple would leave it up to the musicians as to what to play here.

Sinead Conway was with me that day and when it came to this moment she dared me to play a pretty twinkly version of The Green and Red of Mayo. She was the boss (!) so I did. We weren’t sure if it registered with the couple but we had a wee laugh anyway and thought nothing more of it.

A few months later I met Andy on O’Connell St and he greeted me with a grin - ‘Quinn’! ‘Did you play the Green and Red of Mayo at my wedding’? I smiled and we had a quick chat and went about our days.

I don’t think I have met Andy since but today, 13+ years later he is managing Mayo in an All-Ireland final and I’m lucky enough to be heading to watch. And it’s always one of my favourite days of the year. Friends coming up from all around the country for the match. All hoping for something memorable. The buzz of being at a great final.

And it may be Mayo’s day. The bookies say it’s unlikely. But if it is what song will be blasted around Croke Park to mark the moment? You got it in one - and there will be no question of Andy Moran not hearing it this time if they do!

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

As proud Galway men I’m not sure how they feel about this, but the Saw Doctors got a great airing at Croke Park last Sunday. Not just The Green and Red of Mayo - but also To Win Just Once - the perfect song for counties, teams and individuals starved of success.

We belted it out on the bus home from the Connacht final in 2007, as did the whole of Croke Park in the aftermath of Mayo’s famous win on Sunday.

Theme Night fans will remember Sarah Crummy’s version from Theme Nights #17 and #22 - and now since Sunday there are people covering her cover version of it!

Here’s Ben Cully’s version - it’s great!

What’s New?

Huge congrats to previous Theme Night special guests Clada - who played at the 3Arena last week supporting the Wolfe Tones. Great to see Sligo drummer Sam Purcell on the big stage, along with Orla, Jack, Eoin and Liam.

 
 

Finally…

Sarah’s version…for anyone who needed reminding!

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

When a song arrives…

Dear Reader - The Theme Night Club is now 80% full…
You can still join here before it’s too late!

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One last shout for the upcoming Theme Night Social season also.
It’s just like a Theme Night - but every month!

Tickets on sale tomorrow morning (Wednesday) at 10am from hawkswell.com

Season tickets also available (5 shows for the price of 4) here.

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

I was out in the Ocean Fm Studios yesterday evening to chat to legendary broadcaster and DJ Seamie Mac about the big launch of our brand new Theme Night Residency.

And it struck me how supportive everyone at Ocean FM has been to all things Theme Nights for over a decade now. From Niall Delaney at the top to Francie Boylan and Margaret Carr-Flynn among others - going out to Collooney for a chat is always something to which I look forward - and that is down to everyone who works there.

But the man I met today is special. He bleeds Irish Music and his love for all things Sligo is unmatched. His smile is infectious, his voice radiates energy and you can’t help but get caught up in his enthusiasm for local music projects.

His taste in music is impeccable too - he played a DJ set after our 80s Theme Night last Feb and had the place hopping.

Plus he is a HUGE Theme Night fan - and is always one of the first to book his tickets - so lots of love from us all for DJ Seamie Mac!

 
 

What’s New?

COMPETITION TIME
Win a season ticket for you and a friend to either the Hawk’s Well or the Art Deco!

Enter on Facebook here or on Instagram here.
Act fast though - the competition closes this evening (Tuesday) at 8pm.

Finally…

You know the way sometimes a song arrives in your head and you have no idea how it got there? Well this was it for me this morning…fantastic melodies and groove throughout.
And the main melody doesn’t come in until 2mins - it’s worth waiting for though!

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

Seamie’s Scowl!

Dear Reader - A special Sunday letter - because I don’t want you guys to miss out!

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You see we have a big Theme Night announcement coming later today.

Theme Night Club members will hear first AND get early access to (discounted) tickets. The club is almost full (membership is free) and so I wanted to let you guys know as many of you have been huge supporters of the show over the years.

Seamie (below) has made his feelings clear on those who don’t join up!

Read on for all the info you need.

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

All the information about the brand new Theme Night Club was in last Tuesday’s letter - but in case you need a reminder…

It’s a thank you - from us to you - because quite simply, the last 15 years of Theme Nights wouldn't have happened without you.

The Theme Night Club is completely free to join and is our way of giving you a few extra perks for being part of the journey.As a member you'll enjoy:

  • 5% discount on tickets for all Theme Night shows

  • Be in the know about all Theme Night gigs before anyone else

  • 24hr Advance booking - a better chance to book your favourite seats

  • Special access to preview gigs 

  • Opportunities to meet and chat with guest artists  

  • A drinks reception to meet the team and your fellow theme night fans.

To keep it special, membership is limited to just 200 people - if you'd like to join us, we'd love to welcome you, just click here

 
 

What’s New?

For all you worriers out there (it’s all of us really isn’t it?!) - this was shared with me last week…
“Worry is the worst way to use your imagination”.

Finally…

More Seamie attitude!

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

Welcome to the Club!

Dear Reader - Today brings a special opportunity - available to you guys as letter readers first!

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Welcome to The Theme Night Club

For the past 15 years, you've made Theme Nights what it is.

Whether you've been to one show or fifty, you've supported live music, encouraged incredible musicians, filled theatres, and helped create something very special.
Quite simply, Theme Nights wouldn't exist without you.

We've always wanted a better way to stay connected and to say thank you. That's why we're launching The Theme Night Club.

It's completely free to join and is our way of giving you a few extra perks for being part of the journey.

As a member you'll enjoy:

  • 5% discount on tickets for all Theme Night shows

  • Be in the know about all Theme Night gigs before anyone else

  • 24hr Advance booking - a better chance to book your favourite seats

  • Special access to preview gigs 

  • Opportunities to meet and chat with guest artists  

  • A drinks reception to meet the team and your fellow theme night fans.

To keep it special, membership is limited to just 200 people - if you'd like to join us, we'd love to welcome you, just click here

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

First though - before any new Theme Night announcement, we have one BIG upcoming show - at the Ballygawley Music Festival on Thursday 16th July.

Bringing a brand new version of last February’s 80s Theme Night with special guests Sandy Kelly, Seamie O’Dowd and Niall McCabe!

Complete with Theme Night band and many of your favourite Theme Night performers, Get your tickets here!

 
 

What’s New?

Today is the last day to register for the 2026 Sligo Jazz summer school - widely celebrated as Europe’s premier jazz education event.

Sign up (and see the incredible line-up of gigs) here.

 
 

Finally…

One more from last April’s Coney Island sessions - all the way from Dunboyne this is Bríd - a fantastic young talent!

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.

 
 

50 days 50 songs!

Dear Reader - This letter’s summer break is over and it’s back to business!

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I’m currently in the middle of a 50-day challenge in which I am writing out 50 new songs for our piano tuition curriculum.

Already added are songs like Thriller, Fix You, Chiquitita, Titanium and Somewhere Over The Rainbow and there are lots more to come!

Sneak peek at the first few notes of our Level 3 version of The Parting Glass below.

Our series of summer lessons is underway but we are still enrolling for a 4-week block of lessons on Mondays and Thursdays in July so please get in touch if you are interested.

 
 

Where else but Sligo?

Before this letter took it’s summer break we were getting ready for the big showcase where we in the Theme Night Academy said goodbye to the class of 2026.

As you can see from this wonderful Steve Rogers photo below, we had a really special couple of nights in the Hawk’s Well. Full album on the Theme Night Academy Facebook page.

What a treat for us all to be joined by the Sligo Academy of Music Sinfionetta led by Niamh Crowley - I loved seeing the faces of some of our members when they heard the sound of the orchestra for the first time!

Our departing 6th Yrs showed the way with some mature and heartfelt performances, while the 4th and 5th Years gained some valuable experience while bringing so much fun to proceedings all the way through.

A huge thanks to the team who made it possible - to the band, the tech crew, our workshop facilitators, to Niamh and the orchestra - and especially to Mícheál Kearney and Éania McGarry who did so much all year round to give these teens the best possible experience.

Below are Elin Simeoni (left) and Karol Dynda (right) who performed a breathtaking version of Don’t Cry For Me Argentina.

 
 

What’s New?

Singer Patrick Quinn performed on Theme Nights #11, #12 and #15 with us many years ago now. I have stayed in touch with him since and he kindly alerted me recently to an amazing fundraiser for AutAid.

Until November 2025, Patrick had never run a single kilometre in his life. This October, at the age of 56, he will stand on the start line of Ironman Barcelona and attempt to complete one of the toughest endurance challenges on Earth.

You can find out more and donate if you wish here.

 
 

Finally…

The latest from our Coney Island Sessions - for any Olivia Dean fans out there - here is Anna Rose singing Loud.

 
 

Till next time - Kieran.