Dublin based Tangerine have completed post-production on singer-songwriter Ryan Sheridan's latest music video 'Stand Up Tall'. The single, released on September 16th, is taken from Ryan's album 'The Day You Live Forever' which hit the Irish charts at Number Two. Directed by Simon Eustace (Won't Leave You Alone, The Coronas) of Tidal Productions, 'Stand Up Tall' is a music video with a gritty, cinematic feel. Shot on Red, the video cuts between scenes of Ryan and his band performing and an emotive short film of a schoolboy who stands up to a gang of bullies.
- 9/27/2011
- IFTN
Concert organizers estimate that over 25,000 crammed into the area of College Green by Trinity College to see the concert prepared for President Barack Obama entitled "Is Féidir Linn" ("Yes we can!") Compare, Rte Radio and TV host, Ryan Turbridy opened the show introducing a performance from Sharon Shannon and the Saw Doctors. Brendan Gleeson gave a rousing and emotional speech about the 1845 visit by Fredrick Douglass, Obama's hero. He was followed by Ryan Sheridan singing "Jigsaw". Stephen Rea then took to the stage reciting the WB Yeats poem "I am Ireland". He dedicated it to all the Irish people who had been forced to emigrate over the years. He said "We hope it will not be too long before these people, or their children, return to dance with us in Ireland". Dubliner Imelda May then took the stage with her hit song "Johnny Got a Boom Boom" before sports commentator...
- 5/24/2011
- IrishCentral
Adele's grip on the Irish album chart continues this week, as 21 dominates again. The singer's debut collection 19 also returns to the number two position, after it was briefly displaced by Ryan Sheridan last week. Kate Bush debuts at number four with Director's Cut, while Mary Byrne and Bruno Mars maintain their respective positions at five and six. Sade jumps two to number 10 with The Ultimate Collection. As well as topping the singles chart, Jedward's debut album also enjoys a Eurovision boost as it rises 40 spots to number 12. Elsewhere, ahead of the release of Born This Way today, Lady GaGa's The Fame jumps 20 to number 17. Also enjoying large climbs up the chart this week are the Kings of Leon, whose Come Around Sundown collection sits at number 14, Noah & The Whale's Last (more)...
- 5/20/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Adele's 21 continues to hold its grip on the Irish album chart. The globally-successful LP remains at number one, while her debut collection slips one place to three. Ryan Sheridan is the highest new entry as The Day You Live Forever debuts at two. The Glee cast debut at number eight with the latest collection of tracks from the popular series, this time coming from The Warblers. Following on from a recent episode of the musical drama, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours LP continues to climb the chart, this week moving up from 30 to 15. New entries this week include: Sade's The Ultimate Collection at number 12, Hugh Laurie's Let Them Talk at 14 and Wild Beasts' Smother at 22. Among this week's notable climbers are Kings of Leon, whose Come Around (more)...
- 5/16/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
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