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  2. TG Lurgan - Wikipedia

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    Stiofán Ó Fearail was a teacher in the Coláiste Lurgan programme and was lead vocalist for the hit. The song has garnered over 8.2 million views by March 2023 on TG Lurgan's YouTube channel. [2] "Wake Me Up" in Irish earned TG Lurgan a live appearance on the popular RTÉ Irish talk show programme The Late Late Show. [3]

  3. Seo Linn - Wikipedia

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    The band rose to prominence after meeting in Coláiste Lurgan in the Conamara Gaeltacht of County Galway, where they worked for years on establishing the TG Lurgan YouTube channel. Since the release of their 2013 cover video of Avicii 's 'Wake Me Up' both the TG Lurgan channel and the newly formed Seo Linn started to make waves.

  4. Wake Me Up (Avicii song) - Wikipedia

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    A cover of the song in Irish was uploaded onto YouTube on 9 August 2013, by TG Lurgan, a music project by Irish-language summer college Coláiste Lurgan. The video received heavy publicity and popularity within Ireland from many news websites and the public.

  5. Coláiste Lurgan - Wikipedia

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    Coláiste Lurgan is an independent summer school that runs three-week Irish-language immersion courses in the Connemara Gaeltacht village of Inverin in County Galway. [1]As part of their student-directed focus in language teaching, the school runs TG Lurgan, an initiative for helping students to acquire vocabulary by producing covers of popular music. [2]

  6. Óró sé do bheatha abhaile - Wikipedia

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    Óró, sé do bheatha abhaile or Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile ([ˈoːɾˠoː ʃeː d̪ˠə ˈvʲahə ˈwalʲə]) is a traditional Irish song that came to be known as a rebel song in the early twentieth century. Óró is a cheer, whilst sé do bheatha 'bhaile means "you are welcome home".

  7. All Ireland Colleges Camogie Championship - Wikipedia

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    Colaiste Na Phiarsaigh, Glanmire 1-09 Loreto High School, Nenagh 1-07 Nenagh 2016 Our Lady of Lourdes, New Ross 3-07 St. Augustines's, Dungarvan 1-03 WIT, Carriganore 2017 [24] March 14 John the Baptist CS, Hospital 3-10 Scoil Mhuire, Trim 1-08 St. Loman's, Trim 2018 Loreto, Fermoy 1-12 Colaiste Naomh Cormac 1-08 Conahy Shamrocks: 2019 March 2

  8. Trasna na dTonnta - Wikipedia

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    Trasna na dTonnta" (Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̪ˠɾˠasˠn̪ˠə n̪ˠə ˈd̪ˠɔn̪ˠt̪ˠə]; "Across the Waves") is a traditional Irish song often taught to primary school children. It has the same tune as the 20th century Scottish song " Westering Home ".

  9. Colaiste Choilm - Wikipedia

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    Coláiste Choilm is a mixed second-level school in Ballincollig in Cork, Ireland. The school was founded in 1987 to meet demand for second-level education in the rapidly growing satellite town of Ballincollig. [1]