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November 13, 2008

Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 4

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Ronnie McGrew appears every Thursday on the Irish Sentinel to talk about the town he loves so well. This week he looks at back at some famous Dublin characters and the blind kiosk men of Crumlin and Drimnagh.
The value of your Ronnie McGrew may go down as well as up.

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October 30, 2008

Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 2

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Posted by : Arnold Corns
Filed under : Ronnie McGrew

Ronnie McGrew appears every Thursday on the Irish Sentinel to talk about the town he loves so well. This week he looks at walking through Dublin and his favourite trails.
Ronnie Grew is also available for Christmas parties, corporate entertainment, children’s birthdays but not Bar Mitzvahs as he’s allergic to Jews.
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October 23, 2008

Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 1

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Posted by : Arnold Corns
Filed under : Features, Ronnie McGrew

The Irish Sentinel is pleased to announce a new weekly series of audio download podcast radio show type things. They feature well known Dublin folk singer, poet and breakdancing champion, Ronnie McGrew.
Ronnie made his name as the lead singer with rough and tumble folkies ‘The Stoneybatter players’ who later changed their name to ‘The Liffey [...]