Archive for November, 2007

Heather Mills Angered By Morgan C Jones Band Song

Still From Video of Gold Digging UnipedHeather Mills is reported to be furious at the release on the Internet of a song purported to have been left off Paul McCartney’s recent album.

NEW: Morgan C Jones proudly presents the ropey You Tube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0veNwiymXo

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Sugar Club Guest Spot for Carmody and Jones

Dermot Carmody & The Morgan C. Jones Band are joining Grand Canal as special guests for their gig in The Sugar Club, Lwr Leeson St, Dublin 2 on Sunday November 11th. It’s the first time the duo have taken the act outside their residency in “At Last, The 1989 Show!” in MB Slattery’s in Rathmines. In particular Carmody & Jones are looking forward to sharing the stage with Grand Canal’s other guest for the evening, the legendary Ronnie Drew. Doors are at 8pm. For more info about The Sugar Club see their web site.

Some Stew Clips from Paul Tylak

Check out these “Sorted Party” clips from Paul’s RTE TV sketch show “Stew”, hosted on Paul’s YouTube.

Next 1989 Show: Christmas (ish) Special - Thursday December 13th 2007

NOTE: The date of this show has been changed and is now December 13th!

WHEN: Christmas Special (a bit early) Thursday December 13th, 2007 at 9pm

WHERE: Upstairs at MB Slattery’s, Rathmines

WHO: Dermot Carmody & Morgan C. Jones will know if you’ve been happy, Séamus Brophy & Éamon Trolleybus from 2Irish News will know if you’re awake. Special Comedy Guest Paul Tylak  will know if you’ve been good or bad. So be good, for goodness’ sake…

SORDID PAYMENT DETAILS: €10/€8 conc. payable by cash, silver mistletoe or negotiable ho-ho-ho bonds.

Paul Tylak

Paul TylakPaul will be a special guest at “At Last, The 1989 Show!” on December 13th in MB Slattery’s, Rathmines .

Paul Tylak, was, with Paul Woodfull, creator, writer, and co-star of the IFTA (Irish Film And Television Award)winning sketch series “STEW”, and he’s just finished playing “McCarticus” on the CD of the smash-hit Comedy Opera “I KEANO”(out now in all good disc shops).

Paul still harps on about his miniscule role in “The Name of The Father”, and two briefer-than-brief appearances in “Father Ted”, which all happened years ago. A core member of the Irish Improv, he’s never slow to mention he’s performed with cast members of The Simpsons, The Drew Carey Show, Saturday Night Live, and Who’s line is it Anyway?
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