‘Ceol ar an Imeall’ returns to TG4

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Ceol ar an Imeall, TG4’s alternative music series, makes a welcome return to our screens this week. Presented by Sunday Tribune journalist and DJ Una Mullally, the second series of Ceol ar an Imeall offers viewers a mix of performances from home-grown talent and interviews with a stellar lineup of international acts. It’s no secret that 2010 a truly great year for Irish music - and this will be reflected with live performances from some of the country’s finest, ranging from bands on the brink to the industry’s more established players. Villagers, Ham Sandwich, Fight Like Apes, Enemies, Jogging and Halves are just some of acts you can look forward to seeing exclusive live studio sessions from throughout the new series. Ceol ar an Imeall more than delivers on the promise of interviews with some of the biggest names in alternative music from across the globe - featured acts include … There’s more

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