Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma
Cahal Dunne,(ka-Hal Dunn,) the ever popular Irish songwriter, musician and entertainer, admired by his peers and audiences alike, has now added "author" to his long list of accomplishments.

in his new book, he tracks the progress of a young man from Cork City: choir director, music teacher, and showband musician, to seminal Celtic rocker, Eurovision-acclaimed songwriter, and US based solo performer since 1983. It's a salty tale of a young man struggling to make it in recessionary Ireland, and the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland. It was a hell of a time to go for it, but that's exactly what he does.

The musicians and girlfriends, love affairs and relationships, broken hearts and mended hearts, are all described as only an Irishman passionate about his chosen career can do.

He does this through a series of interwoven vignettes, some hilarious and some heart wrenching, but all vastly entertaining. The natural flow of his Cork brogue shines through in all his stories, as he tells about various band mates and their piccadillos, some shady managers and agents,(some decenand some not so decent.)

Cahal spins wonderful yarns about the band's travels through Ireland and Europe in a beat-up old van which carriethrough and their equipment from one booking to the next, and about their adventures and misadventures en route.

Spoiler alert: there's a great tale of a Corkman's revenge on a reprehensible German club owner.

Anybody whe ever played in or danced to the beat of an Irish showband, has to read this book. Apart from that however, it is a great read in its own right, and should appeal to anyone who likes a story of a young man's musical dreams and struggles. A universal tale, beautifully chronicled.
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Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma
Cahal Dunne,(ka-Hal Dunn,) the ever popular Irish songwriter, musician and entertainer, admired by his peers and audiences alike, has now added "author" to his long list of accomplishments.

in his new book, he tracks the progress of a young man from Cork City: choir director, music teacher, and showband musician, to seminal Celtic rocker, Eurovision-acclaimed songwriter, and US based solo performer since 1983. It's a salty tale of a young man struggling to make it in recessionary Ireland, and the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland. It was a hell of a time to go for it, but that's exactly what he does.

The musicians and girlfriends, love affairs and relationships, broken hearts and mended hearts, are all described as only an Irishman passionate about his chosen career can do.

He does this through a series of interwoven vignettes, some hilarious and some heart wrenching, but all vastly entertaining. The natural flow of his Cork brogue shines through in all his stories, as he tells about various band mates and their piccadillos, some shady managers and agents,(some decenand some not so decent.)

Cahal spins wonderful yarns about the band's travels through Ireland and Europe in a beat-up old van which carriethrough and their equipment from one booking to the next, and about their adventures and misadventures en route.

Spoiler alert: there's a great tale of a Corkman's revenge on a reprehensible German club owner.

Anybody whe ever played in or danced to the beat of an Irish showband, has to read this book. Apart from that however, it is a great read in its own right, and should appeal to anyone who likes a story of a young man's musical dreams and struggles. A universal tale, beautifully chronicled.
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Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma

Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma

by Cahal Dunne Dunne
Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma

Put Yer Rosary Beads Away Ma

by Cahal Dunne Dunne

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Cahal Dunne,(ka-Hal Dunn,) the ever popular Irish songwriter, musician and entertainer, admired by his peers and audiences alike, has now added "author" to his long list of accomplishments.

in his new book, he tracks the progress of a young man from Cork City: choir director, music teacher, and showband musician, to seminal Celtic rocker, Eurovision-acclaimed songwriter, and US based solo performer since 1983. It's a salty tale of a young man struggling to make it in recessionary Ireland, and the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland. It was a hell of a time to go for it, but that's exactly what he does.

The musicians and girlfriends, love affairs and relationships, broken hearts and mended hearts, are all described as only an Irishman passionate about his chosen career can do.

He does this through a series of interwoven vignettes, some hilarious and some heart wrenching, but all vastly entertaining. The natural flow of his Cork brogue shines through in all his stories, as he tells about various band mates and their piccadillos, some shady managers and agents,(some decenand some not so decent.)

Cahal spins wonderful yarns about the band's travels through Ireland and Europe in a beat-up old van which carriethrough and their equipment from one booking to the next, and about their adventures and misadventures en route.

Spoiler alert: there's a great tale of a Corkman's revenge on a reprehensible German club owner.

Anybody whe ever played in or danced to the beat of an Irish showband, has to read this book. Apart from that however, it is a great read in its own right, and should appeal to anyone who likes a story of a young man's musical dreams and struggles. A universal tale, beautifully chronicled.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148271628
Publisher: Cahal Dunne
Publication date: 12/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Cahal Dunne, (Ka- Hal Dunn) was born in Cork City Ireland In 1955. He is the nephew of Ireland's former Prime Minister Jack Lynch, one of Ireland's most popular politicians of his time. Dunne received his Bachelor's of Music from University College Cork. He has represented Ireland in all the major song contests in the world. His biggest break came in 1979 when he represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel, watched on television by an estimated half a billion people, with his own song Happy Man, which went on to be his first No. one hit record.

He emigrated to America in 1983, and now lives with his family in Pittsburgh. He travels the country performing, and still loves it. His first book is a "memoir novel," about his adventures and misadventures of his band mates and himself struggling to make it in recessionary 1970's Ireland, together with the political unrest of the time, pioneering Celtic Rock music, the hottest trend in USA's colleges, and trying to have it all, without losing the first big love of his life In Ireland.

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