
Galway-based folk group Three Rod Wale joined Jason Browne on the Breakfast Show to talk about their upcoming live performance at Roisín Dubh, which takes place on Wednesday, 28 January.
The trio — featuring Jack McHugh and siblings Hannah and Diarmaid Geever — discussed their shared love of folk music and the influences that shape their sound. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of folk artists, past and present, Three Rod Wale have a particular affinity for traditional ballads from the British Isles and the Appalachian Mountains.
During the interview, the group spoke about how these influences come together in their live performances, creating a timeless and intimate sound that resonates with audiences.
Their Roisín Dubh gig on Wednesday, 28 January promises an evening rooted in rich storytelling and traditional folk music, as the Galway trio bring their distinctive style to the city stage.
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