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 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
Niall-Moran-teacher-2 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
Niall-Moran-teacher-1 
 17/5/2018.Press 22 : XX Colm O’Connor: Former limerick hurler Niall Moran a teacher in business studies in Ardscoil Ris, Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke Press 22
LC-music-25 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-24 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-22 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
View at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-21 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils from St. Mark's BNS, The Glen singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-20 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils from St. Mark's BNS, The Glen singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-19 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Scoil Eanna pupil Katie Connolly singing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-18 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Abbie Ahern, Geraldine Lynch and Shahla Aslam of the Pop Academy perform at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-17 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Tom Keane, Paul Murphy, Margaret Humphreys, Fiona Holohan, Linda Allen and Maria McCarthy of Voice of Cork at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-16 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Marita and Aoife Murray of Voices of Cork at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-15 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Audience at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-14 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Eamonn Nash and pupils from St Paul's, Montenotte performing at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-13 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Pupils onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-12 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Scoil Eanna pupil Rory O'Donovan enjoying the music onstage at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-11 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Claire Quinlan on saxophone playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-10 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Young musicians playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-09 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Amy O'Callaghan playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-music-08 
 Evening Echo 16/05/2018.
To celebrate the end of another highly successful year of Cork’s very own Music Mash Up project, a night of music, fun and frolics is planned in Cork’s beautiful venue Live at St. Luke’s. Featuring over 15 different organisations and schools and some 300 hundred performers, a full night’s programme of entertainment will kick off at 7pm on Wednesday 16th May. This ‘MayHUM Mash Up’ concert takes place as part of this year’s Music Generation Cork City MayHUM Festival 2018. Music Mash Up provides access for young people of all abilities to make music in a fun, relaxed and inclusive way. is run by experienced professionals who provide weekly group workshops in the areas of Vocals, Performance, Technology and Song Writing and instrument performance. The programme is an innovative community collaboration between Music Therapy, Music Education, Community Music and Youth Work and has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 years, now reaching over 280 children & young people, and with a national model in the works. Music Mash Up is run in partnership with Cope Foundation, Music Generation Cork City, Foroige St. Joseph's, Lotamore and Mayfield, Voices of Cork and Community Volunteers. For more information: www.musicmashup.ie
Amy O'Callaghan playing with Cork Barrack Street Youth Band at the concert.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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