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25th Jan 2016

[CLOSED] Musicians! There’s still time to enter the Le Crunch Apple of My Eye Song Contest & win €2,000 + a gig at Whelan’s

JOE

Have you entered yet? There’s still time.

Le Crunch Apples from France are giving musicians all over the country the chance to crack the big-time with the Le Crunch Apple of My Eye Song Contest.

They are asking the nation to send in a recording of them performing a cover of their favourite song and tweet it to us using #LeCrunchSongs.

5 finalists will perform their cover song live to a packed house at Whelan’s on March 9th 2016 with the winner walking away with €2,000 and the four runners-up getting €125 for their troubles.

There are three ways to send your entry to us –

  • Email it to [email protected] with your file attached or a link to your Youtube video included in the body of the email. You must also send your contact details in the email.
  • Contact JOE.ie or Her.ie via Facebook message, or publicly on your Facebook page with the hashtag #LeCrunchSongs – in this instance you will be contacted for your contact details should you be shortlisted as a semi-finalist.
  • Via Twitter, post your video publicly using the hashtag #LeCrunchSongs.

Need inspiration? Here’s some of the entries we have already received.

Badger Hill – Hotline Bling (Drake)

Pa Reidy & Padraig Jack – Rainy Night in Soho (Pogues)

In The Willows – To Build A Home (Cinematic Orchestra)

Alan Kavanagh – At Last (Etta James)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDOnmx4mozU&feature=youtu.be

Trooper Charlie – Loud Places (Jamie XX)

The Le Crunch Apple of My Eye Song Contest is proudly sponsored by Le Crunch Apples from France. The healthy apples are available nationwide in a number of different varieties; Think Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, Braeburn, Granny Smith & Red Delicious!

For more information, visit www.ouitolecrunchmusic.com. Check them out on Twitter @lecrunchapples, Facebook andYouTube.

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