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From lovable oddballs and quirky miscreants to out-and-out chancers and the certifiably insane, the streets of Dublin have been filled with an eclectic cast of characters down through the years. D'You Remember Yer Man? is aided by comic illustrations from Ruan van Vliet asBobby Aherne relates the stories of over 100 of the city's most eccentric inhabitants - the likes of Bang Bang and Hairy Yank, Shellshock Joe and Endymion. The resulting anecdotes are often hilarious and other times tragic, but always fascinating, providing an insight into the people who have passed into Dublin Folklore.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From lovable oddballs and quirky miscreants to out-and-out chancers and the certifiably insane, the streets of Dublin have been filled with an eclectic cast of characters down through the years. D'You Remember Yer Man? is aided by comic illustrations from Ruan van Vliet asBobby Aherne relates the stories of over 100 of the city's most eccentric inhabitants - the likes of Bang Bang and Hairy Yank, Shellshock Joe and Endymion. The resulting anecdotes are often hilarious and other times tragic, but always fascinating, providing an insight into the people who have passed into Dublin Folklore.
Autorenporträt
Bobby Aherne is a writer, composer & producer based in Brisbane, Australia. He holds a degree in Music Technology & English from NUI Maynooth and creates music as "No Monster Club" – a prolific, critically acclaimed art-pop act that has toured all over the world. As a core member of Ireland's treasured 'Popical Island' collective, he has contributed to a number of other musical acts including Grand Pocket Orchestra, Ginnels, Women's Christmas, Dublin Duck Dispensary & Paddy Hanna. Aside from music, he is the author of the book D'You Remember Yer Man?: A Portrait of Dublin's Famous Characters, published by New Island. In 2018, he co-wrote, composed and sound-designed the musical Trial of the Centurys, which enjoyed a sold-out run in Project Arts Centre as part of Dublin Fringe Festival. As well as having served as the resident sound designer at Dublin's National Leprechaun Museum, he has contributed music to brand campaigns for the likes of Skullcandy and Virgin Media, in addition to movies such as NOW (Riley Blakeway, 2010), Famous Nathan (Lloyd Handwerker, 2014), Pussywillow Dirtbags (Pedro Delbrey, 2015), The Middle Finger (Séamus Hanly, 2016) and Damo & Ivor: The Movie (Rob & Ronan Burke, 2018). He has also created theme tunes, jingles and incidental music – most recently for popular podcast The Alison Spittle Show (Headstuff) and radio sitcom The Captain (Ocean FM). Ruan van Vliet is an award-winning illustrator from Dublin.