Daily Archives : November 2nd, 2021

Voices From The Sperrins #2 – Ollie McGuigan

Paddy chats to Ollie McGuigan about growing up in a rural town back in the old days. We learn about Ollie’s times taking part in local drama productions and his time as a projectionist in Draperstown Cinema, back in the day – with fun and engaging stories throughout.

This ‘Voices from the Sperrins’ series explores creativity, business and community in the local Draperstown and Ballinascreen area.

This podcast is supported by Department for Communities ‘Community, Arts, Culture, Heritage Fund’.

This podcast & music recording is supported by Department for Communities ‘Community, Arts, Culture, Heritage Fund’, Mid-Ulster District Council & Arts Council Northern Ireland.

Available, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podbean.

You can keep up to date will all things Small But Massive on our socials:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/glasgowbury
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/glasgowbury
Twitter: http://www.instagram.com/glasgowbury
http://www.glasgowbury.com

Donations are welcome to support the ongoing music, multimedia and arts development programmes for young rural based and homegrown talent – https://localgiving.org/charity/cornstorecreativehub/

Voices From The Sperrins #1 – Anne McAllister

Paddy chats to one of his early musical inspirations – Anne McAllister, a now retired school teacher in Draperstown. They talk about her life and career in music and her inspirations.

Anne gives us an insight into the past and her creative journey with some interesting and entertaining stories, with a few laughs along the way.

This ‘Voices from the Sperrins’ series explores creativity, business and community in the local Draperstown and Ballinascreen area.

This podcast & music recording is supported by Department for Communities ‘Community, Arts, Culture, Heritage Fund’, Mid-Ulster District Council & Arts Council Northern Ireland.

Available, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podbean.

You can keep up to date will all things Small But Massive on our socials:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/glasgowbury
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/glasgowbury
Twitter: http://www.instagram.com/glasgowbury
http://www.glasgowbury.com

Donations are welcome to support the ongoing music, multimedia and arts development programmes for young rural based and homegrown talent – https://localgiving.org/charity/cornstorecreativehub/