Thursday, July 22, 2010

Summer Tunes


Al fresco: 1. John & Erika Duggan; 2. Ian Denver & Angela Flynn; 3. Mick & Ciara Glynn. (Pix. Joe Keogh)

As part of the Bray Summerfest an evening with Neil Hannon, creator and frontman of the orchestral pop group The Divine Comedy was hosted at the Killruddery Garden Party. The Divine Comedy has been responsible for some of the lushest, most literate and downright catchy popular music of the past couple of decades.

Hannon’s song writing genius has taken him from writing the theme song of Father Ted to the smash-hit National Express. It was a magical evening of music, thrills and sophistication in Killruddery’s Orangerie