Donal Dineen

Donal Dineen
This is an article about the photographic broadcaster. It is not about the Dean of University of Limerick's Kemmy Business School. [1]
Donal Dineen
Birth name Donal Dineen
Born 5-05-1969
County Kerry, Ireland
Show Small Hours
Station(s) Today FM
Time slot Weekdays, 00:00 - 02:00
Style Disc jockey
Country Ireland
Previous show(s) Here Comes the Night
Website Official site

Donal Dineen is an Irish radio presenter, photographer, film maker and former television presenter from County Kerry. He currently presents an assortment of electronica and world music on his Small Hours (formerly Here Comes the Night) late-night radio show on Today FM. He is also known for presenting the now defunct No Disco TV series on Network 2.

Career

Dineen studied communications in Dublin City University. It was here that he first picked up a camera as it was part of his course. From this point onwards he developed a fascination with the visual image. His first exhibition, This Storm is an Angel, for Galway Arts Festival in 1993, was a series of photographs taken around his home in Kerry, which focused on family, place and identity. 2009 exhibitions include an installation for the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival (DEAF) entitled Words Are Something Else, and solo photographic shows for Kilkenny Arts Festival and The Joinery Gallery, Dublin.

Musically, Dineen is credited with breaking David Gray amongst other artists in Ireland.[1] His programme, Here Comes The Night, was first aired on the opening day of Radio Ireland (now Today FM)'s existence, 17 March 1997.Still with Today FM he now presents Small Hours between Monday - Thursday from midnight - 02:00.

On 30 December 2007, The Small Hours had a two-hour radio special broadcast from the living room of David Gray's London home, where Gray and Liam Ó Maonlaí traded songs and stories on the piano and acoustic guitar, "intermittently picking their Desert Island discs for Dineen to spin".[2] Dineen also had a line-up in the Body & Soul area of Electric Picnic 2008.[3]

As a Curator Dineen has worked on several musical series, most significantly A Month of Sundays [2] which was devised with The Model Arts and Niland Gallery Sligo in 2006 and evolved into a touring series in 2007.

In November 2009 he curated a mini festival called Fresh Air which profiled "his selection of the most exciting and experimental sound makers working today. The aim is to bring to light the sheer diversity and calibre of music being made on these shores, and to bring new music, live or recorded, to air". [3]

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dineen — may refer to: Bill Dineen (born 1932), a retired professional ice hockey player and head coach Bobby Dineen, an Irish sportsperson Carolyn Dineen King (born 1938), a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit David Dineen… …   Wikipedia

  • No Disco — For the Depeche mode song and single, see Nodisco. No Disco Genre Music Presented by Donal Dineen Uaneen Fitzsimons ( 2000) Leagues O Toole (2001 03) Country of origin Ireland Language(s) …   Wikipedia

  • David Gray (musicien) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir David Gray et Gray. David Gray (musicien) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • David Gray discography — David Gray discography David Gray Releases ↙Studio albums 9 …   Wikipedia

  • RTÉ Two — For the RTÉ radio station, see RTÉ 2fm. RTÉ Two / RTÉ a Dó RTÉ Two (2004 present) Launched 2 November 1978 (SD) 26 May 2011 (HD) Owned by Raidió Teilifís Éireann Picture format …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Lawrenson — Personal information Full name Mark Thomas …   Wikipedia

  • Dave Couse — Born 1965 (age 45–46) Tallaght, Ireland Genres Alternative rock Occupations Singer songwriter, musician. Instruments Vocals …   Wikipedia

  • Mario Rosenstock — Born 31 August 1971 (1971 08 31) (age 40) Nationality …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Cagney — Born Cork, Ireland Nationality Irish Occupation Breakfast television presenter Known for Ireland AM Sp …   Wikipedia

  • Maeve Higgins — in 2007 Born March 24, 1981 (1981 03 24) (age 30) Cobh, County Cork, Ireland …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”