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Success prompts return of Other Voices

The success of last year's RTÉ production of 'Other Voices, Songs From A Room' and its number one sister album has prompted organisers to repeat the venture.

A second series, shot in the same 200-year-old church in Dingle, Co Kerry, is to be filmed over seven days from December 4 to 10.

The latest series will feature performances from artists such as David Kitt, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, The Jimmy Cake, The Tycho Brahe and Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club, as well as a number of 'very special' guests.

According to organiser Philip King: "It's a very pro-active way to take a snapshot of the Irish music scene at any one time - the soundtrack to a generation - as well as inspiring others to create music themselves."

The second series is due to hit TVs nationwide in the New Year.

Thursday 4 December - Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club, David KittFriday 5 December - Hal,Turn and Rodrigo y GabrielaSaturday 6 December - The Jimmy Cake and The Tycho BraheSunday 7 December - Cara Dillon and The Handsome FamilyMonday 8 December - Declan O'Rourke and Paddy CaseyTuesday 9 December - Bell X1 and Karan CaseyWednesday 10 December - Gemma Hayes and Luka Bloom

RTÉ 2fm are running a competition to win double passes to the 'Other Voices' shows. More information is available here.

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