The Yukon Bar and its accompanying venue, opened in 1989, are no more after October 1.
One of the country's longest running and most respected music venues closes its doors for the last time this evening. Our man in Mullingar, Ronan Casey, has broken the sad news on his blog that The Stables and Yukon Bar in the Westmeath town will be no more. Owners Miriam and Tommy MacManus have put the decision to wrap up their business down to the tough trading environment since the recession hit.
"The pub game has changed utterly," Tommy, who took over the then-O'Briens Bar in 1971, told Casey. "Music is also no longer what it used to be. People expect it to be free and don’t want to support the artists, either at gigs or by buying their albums, so the time was right for us to step back."
The likes of Damien Rice, Lisa Hannigan, The Frames, the late Mic Christopher and Duke Special were just a number of the fine acts who graced The Stables' stage over the years.
My Favourite Faded Fantasy returns to the summit
Read MoreThe Kildare man turned in a performance of 'Trusty & True' last Friday.
Read MoreThe returning singer-songwriter will perform in Dublin, Cork and Galway next July.
Read MoreHe was the hottest singer-songwriter on the planet and then, suddenly, he vanished from view. Back after an eight year hiatus, in a fascinating interview, Damien Rice discusses his long quest for inner peace, working with Rick Rubin and his attempt to patch things up creatively with Lisa Hannigan. Oh, and his sense of humour...
Read MoreListening to it is like being wrapped in a warm duvet!
Read MoreKildare chart-topper pops by Dave's New York studio
Read MoreIn our new cover feature, the Kildare-born singer-songwriter also discusses My Favourite Faded Fantasy, the catharsis of songwriting, and how he filled the past eight years.
Read MoreDamien Rice performed a slew of songs from his new My Favourite Faded Fantasy album this morning on Santa Monica’s legendary KCRW radio station.
Read MoreStarring Aphex Twin, Damien Rice, Culture Club, Banks, Run The Jewels, Nine Inch Nails, Ed Sheeran, Hookworms, Die Antwoord and some avant jazz/space rock. Why not, eh?
Read MoreThe star is Kingdom-bound next month for the TV musicfest.
Read MoreDamien Rice playing at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre on 3 November 2014.
Read MoreDamien Rice delighted a sold-out Bord Gáis Energy Theatre last night; check out our photos from the night, and a flavour of the reaction from the capacity crowd.
Read MoreOne of the most eagerly-awaited albums of 2014 has landed!
Read MoreImpressive comeback from Irish folk star.
Read MoreDamien Rice has premiered the video for ‘I Don’t Want To Change You’, the lead single from his My Favourite Faded Fantasy album which is released on October 31.
Read MoreOrnate box-set available in limited numbers
Read More'I Don't Want To Change You' follows the title track from his forthcoming My Favourite Faded Fantasy.
Read MoreTeam Hot Press has been chain listening to ‘My Favourite Faded Fantasy’, the title-track from the long overdue new Damien Rice album, which drops here on October 31.
Read MoreThe man who broke through with the astonishing debut album, O, is back with a new record...
Read MoreThe Kildare songwriter has tweeted a tracklist, while Amazon seems to think there is something to pre-order...
Read More"...Fans of Damien Rice have been waiting a whole seven years for the melancholic singer and emotional projectionist to grace an Irish stage. Well, the good news is that he’s back – with a vengeance. "
Read MoreLast night's show in the famous Dublin venue was an emotional one, and Hot Press was on hand to capture the action.
Read MoreHere we enumerate what the singer-songwriter played to a packed and expectant Whelan's
Read MoreWhelan's in Dublin was the scene earlier tonight for an emotional gig by the enigmatic singer-songwriter – who promised that a new album is on the way, later this year
Read MoreThe acclaimed singer-songwriter will be helping the famous venue celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Read MoreAdele is at No.1 but there's a surprise new entry.
Read MoreIn 2000 he was a young musician with nothing to tie him down. The intervening decade was a remarkable one for Damien Rice, who scaled the heights with his wonderful debut album, released in 2002, and simply titled O. But far more important to him than all of that is the fact that he loved, and then lost, an extraordinary woman by the name of Lisa Hannigan.
Read MoreDamien Rice will perform live on Sunday, March 7 in California when the film When The Dragon Swallowed The Sun is shown at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Read MoreDamien Rice has broken a three year silence to speak to Hot Press, in an in depth interview that appears in the Hot Press Annual, which hit shops today.
Read MoreGet ready for the acoustic lilts of Damien Rice and other artists at the November showcase of the Little Noises Session in London.
Read MoreDamien Rice contributes a new track, ‘Making Noise’, to the Songs For Tibet – The Art Of Peace compilation, which receives its Stateside release on August 12.
Read MoreDamien Rice is among the celebrities calling out for a million people to sign up in support for freedom in Burma.
Read MoreAn acoustic live record stripped back to its bare essentials, Live From The Union Chapel, in its simplicity and frankness, showcases the essence of Rice.
Read MoreYou wait years for a Damien Rice live album and then two come along at the same time!
Read MoreThis is the cover of Damien Rice's forthcoming album Live At Union Chapel.
Read MoreDamien Rice has added his voice to calls for a UN intervention in Burma.
Read MoreA picnic mood prevailed as the late summer rays caressed the crowds, many of them sprawled on blankets spread around the unfamiliarly dry grass.
Read MoreFionn Regan and Damien Rice have both announced shows in Cork.
Read MoreDamien Rice is to release a download-only single to coinicide with his headliner at Marlay Park later this month.
Read MoreDamien Rice warms up for his Marlay Park extravaganza with a Royal Theatre, Castlebar show on August 23.
Read MoreDon't miss your fave bands - we have the timetables of the Foo Fighters, Damien Rice and Kaiser Chiefs concerts taking place at Marlay Park, Dublin.
Read MoreDamien Rice has pulled his Japanese Fuji Rocks and Korean Pentaport Festival appearances this weekend due to fatigue.
Read MoreIt seems there’s no rest for the wickedly successful, as Damien Rice announces his US/Canadian tour for this September.
Read MoreThe full Glastonbury line up has been unveiled - and there's no shortage of Irish talent playing the celebrated festival.
Read MoreThe full line-up for Damien Rice's outdoor show has been revealed.
Read MoreDamien Rice and Snow Patrol have both been confirmed for the London leg of Al Gore’s Live Earth extravaganza, which takes place in multiple locations on July 7.
Read MoreDamien Rice is to headline the acoustic stage at Glastonbury Festival.
Read MoreThe long wait is over with Damien Rice finally confirming an Irish gig in Dublin’s Marlay Park.
Read MoreYes, the one with all the swearing on it – with all the swearing removed. A snaggle-toothed bile-dripper ‘Rootless Tree’ was the slow-burn stand out on Rice’s 9 album; cleaned up for radio, the song retains its haunting reach. Points are deducted for the recycled card sleeve, though. There is such a thing as trying too hard, you know.
Read MoreHaving sold-out four UK Dates in March, Damien Rice has confirmed a return trip to Blighty in October
Read MoreRTE's series of live music Other Voices begins straight after Christmas with an hour-long Damien Rice special.
Read MoreThe singer/songwriter will hop across the Irish Sea to play four concerts in March.
Read MoreWithout wishing to trash the Hot Press party line, our Damien has always left me perplexed, uninterested and wondering what all the fuss could be about. Might '9 Crimes' be the record to change all that? Actually it might. This is lovely stuff, once again led by the twin muses of Lisa Hannigan’s voice and Vyvienne Long’s cello, although you have to wonder at the strategy of releasing it two weeks after the album.
Read MoreWhile Mr Rice is a notoriously camera-shy chap, we shouldn’t mistake this reticence for a meekness of character. Far from it – because from beginning to end, 9 is a serious statement of authorial intent.
Read MoreHaving previously announced that he wasn’t going to tour his new 9 album, Damien Rice has announced a 10-date US tour, which kicks off on November 13 in LA’s El Rey Theater and then takes in New York, Oakland, Boston, Upper Darby, Washington and Chicago before winding-up on December 20 at Minneapolis’ Orpheum Theater.
Read MoreIt's been over four intriguing years since Damien Rice's extraordinary debut album O was launched. That record went on to become a huge underground international hit, selling in excess of 2 million copies. Now his long-awaited follow-up – the similarly simply titled 9 – is finally ready to hit the shops. So how did Rice so successfully capture the collective imagination? And will the latest instalment in the Rice musical biography propel him to even greater heights? Hot Press talks exclusively to some of the key players in his remarkable rise and rise.
Read MoreHot Press has been given an exclusive first listen to the new Damien Rice album, which is released here by 14th Floor Records on November 3.
Read MoreDamien Rice’s 9 album hasn’t even hit the racks yet, and he’s already actively piecing together the follow-up!
Read MoreAs reported last month in Hot Lress, Damien Rice is getting his new album into the shops before Christmas.
Read MoreDamien Rice has confirmed details of his long-awaited follow-up to the two million-selling O.
Read MoreDamien Rice is to play two dates in Dublin ahead of his Electric Picnic performance.
Read MoreDamien Rice has confirmed the full list of US dates he's playing during the summer with Fiona Apple.
Read MoreIn what is one of the most sensational developments of the summer festival season, Damien Rice has been added to the line-up for Electric Picnic. However, Hot Press can reveal that, in addition to performing, the Kildare troubadour has committed to an even more ambitious role in the event.
Read MoreThere was no getting hammered and doing fuck all work over Christmas for Damien Rice with the Kildare man journeying to Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.
Read MoreHaving graced the Closer soundtrack and made the cut for the OC’s illustrious collection, Damien Rice is doing very nicely out of compilations these days.
Read MoreDamien Rice is set to try his hand at staging a music festival in Ireland this summer
Read MoreDamien Rice has emerged as one of the most distinctive and independent voices of recent years, achieving a remarkable level of success and artistic respect with O – the debut album that was recorded on a shoestring in his own bedroom. Famously media shy, he agreed to talk to Hot Press about the Free Aung San Suu Kyi 60th Birthday Campaign, and the beautiful tribute single ‘Unplayed Piano’, recorded with Lisa Hannigan. But, tape rolling, he talked about a whole lot more, giving the most candid and complete insight yet into the real Damien Rice.
Read MoreDamien Rice's cover version of 'When Doves Cry' appears on a new compilation from Australian radio station Triple J
Read MoreExclusive to hotpress.com: the artwork for Damien Rice's new single revealed
Read MoreO has reached its peak in the UK albums chart, fuelled by the appeal of 'The Blower's Daughter' on the soundtrack to Closer
Read MoreThough a charity gig hardly makes for the perfect barometer, it is still perpetually astounding to note the evolution (or devolution?) of Damien Rice’s live audiences.
Read MoreJulia Roberts, Jude Law and Natalie Portman are the new stars of Damien Rice's new 'Blower's Daughter'
Read MoreMyanmar's military junta has banned the album demanding the freedom of political dissident Aung San Suu Kyi.
Read MoreNot content with joining superstar ranks in an upcoming benefit album, Damien Rice is to be the subject of a before-he-was-famous documentary
Read MoreDamien Rice has announced details of an under-18s show at Whelan's, Dublin on the afternoon of Saturday September 18.
Read MoreThe trouble with Damien Rice these days is there isn’t just enough of him to go around.
Read MoreChasing a pink elephant? Damien Rice's B-Sides album is coming soon to a store near you and here's what to look for...
Read MoreDamien Rice launches his new 'Lonely Soldier' single next week with an in-store performance at HMV Grafton St.
Read MoreOrganizers of the When Bush Comes To Shove gig have announced a second date at Vicar St., on June 20, to meet continued ticket demand
Read MoreDamien Rice and Christy Moore have collaborated on a new single, 'Lonely Soldiers', which will benefit the Irish Anti-War Movement
Read MoreRoll up, roll up! Damien Rice plays his homecoming gig at Vicar St. on May 31
Read MorePatrick Hedlund catches up with Damien Rice and The Frames in Boston and finds they’re having more success on-stage than in the bowling alley. Additional reporting Stuart Clark
Read MoreAmerican readers that missed out on tickets for his sold-out tour with The Frames can catch Damien Rice up close and personal with David Letterman tonight
Read MoreFrom Iceland and Tennessee to the BRIT awards, Damien Rice is hot international property
Read MoreThe fact that he has a bizarre Swedish dance outfit as support is largely a testament to the clout of Damien Rice’s newfound celebrity.
Read MoreTickets are selling fast for the Bam earthquake benefit gig which takes place January 28
Read MoreMr Rice has been added to the bill for the Victims Of Bam Earthquake benefit, which takes place January 28
Read MoreFollowing the re- release of his much- acclaimed album, 'O', Rice will be touring with some special guests in the new year.
Read MoreCongratulations to Damien Rice who picked up the prestigous US prize last night
Read MoreThings are going up and up for Damien Rice, and not just in the charts...
Read MoreWith a self-recorded and self-released album – called simply O – Damien Rice has emerged as a major force in Irish music. But that’s just the start of it: the record is now in the charts in both the U.S. and the U.K., and with the kind of momentum he has generated, the feeling is that it might just go all the way.
Read MoreDamien Rice has been announced as a finalist for the US Mercury equivalent
Read MoreDamien Rice nominated for the US Shortlist Music Prize
Read MoreDamien Rice and Lisa Hannigan have contributed songs for the soundtrack to a new Irish film
Read More"Emotive and positively full of subtlety and passion and light and shade"
Read MoreJools, Letterman, platinum discs, fan hysteria – it’s all very nice and much appreciated, you understand, but for Damien Rice the bottom line remains the song – and doing things his way.
Read MoreO garners rave reviews from heavyweight US press
Read MoreDamien Rice to appear on The Late Show With David Letter man and plays New York Bowery gig
Read MoreConfirmed as the second headliner to Coldplay, gigging at Glastonbury, T in the Park and V2003... It's a busy time in the Rice camp
Read MoreHis album has gone platinum at home, but now Damien Rice is set to go global with distribution deals for Europe and the US.
Read MoreDamien Rice takes in the UK, Amsterdam and USA with latest series of dates
Read MoreDamien Rice to appear on that most hallowed of music-telly mainstays, Later With Jools Holland (this Friday, 29th November, BBC2, 11.30pm)
Read MoreNews, reviews, an interview and streamed audio: everything to delight fans of vowel sounds. O yes
Read MoreDamien Rice barrels through Dublin, Galway, Belfast, Limerick and Cork as part of his five date Irish tour
Read More"Only Bob Dylan comes close to such cracked passion." Who's been on the business end of such purple praise, you enquire? Our own Damien Rice, in UK reviews of debut album O, that's who
Read MoreDamien Rice has just released his debut solo album and says he's already 'making it'. Pilau talk: Fiona Reid
Read MoreListen to 'Volcano' from Damien Rice's debut album O, out today nationwide
Read MoreDamien Rice launches his brilliant debut album "O" at Vicar Street. O yes he does
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