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Harvest Time Blues Location(s) Monaghan, Ireland Years active 1990–2001, 2007-present Founded by Somhairle MacConghail, Seamus McKenna Date(s) First weekend of September (3/4 days)[1] Genre Blues, Funk, Soul, Rock, Reggae, Jazz, Reggae. Website harvestblues.com Harvest Time Blues (also referred to as the Monaghan Rhythm and Blues Festival) is an annual music festival held in Monaghan town, in Ireland. Since its launch in 1990, it has become one of the "one of Ireland's leading live music festivals".[2] Several noted performers have appeared at the festival, including Van Morrison, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, and ex-Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor.[3]
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Location
Coordinates: 54°14′52″N 6°58′15″W / 54.2479°N 6.9708°W
The festival takes place in Monaghan town, which is located in the north of the Republic of Ireland, 90 minutes drive north-west of Dublin.
Festival venues are located across the town, though the main stage is typically located in a large marquee in the New Road/Glen Road car park. Pubs across the town play host to smaller gigs in what is collectively known as the Blues Trail.[4]
History
The first Harvest Time Blues festival took place in 1990, to "promote and enrich the cultural life of Monaghan, the North-East and Ireland".[weasel words][citation needed] The festival was an initiative between Somhairle MacConghail, the Arts Officer for County Monaghan, and local publican and blues enthusiast Seamus McKenna.[citation needed] The festival has taken place every September since, except between the years of 2001 and 2006, and was originally sponsored by Heineken.[citation needed] Several noted performers have appeared at the festival over the years, including Van Morrison in 1998, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, and ex-Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor.[3]
References
- ^ "Harvest Time Blues – Monaghan Rhythm and Blues Festival - 2010 Press Release". http://www.harvestblues.ie/Press-release-2010.
- ^ Goireland.com - Harvest Time Blues Festival
- ^ a b Monaghan Tourism, 2007
- ^ "Take a break at one of Ireland’s many autumn festivals". Galway Advertiser. 5 August 2010. http://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/29415.
External links
Categories:- Blues festivals
- Festivals in Ireland
- Recurring events established in 1990
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