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Paul McDermott is an Irish producer and broadcaster best known for his audio documentaries on the bands Five Go Down to the Sea?, Stump, Microdisney and the 1970s experimental musician Michael O'Shea. He has written for RTÉ Culture, The Irish Times and the Sunday Independent. Originally from Cork, he now lives in Dublin where he is head of Media & Arts at Rathmines College of Further Education and hosts "Songs to Learn and Sing" with Dublin City FM.

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  • Paul McDermott is an Irish producer and broadcaster best known for his audio documentaries on the bands Five Go Down to the Sea?, Stump, Microdisney and the 1970s experimental musician Michael O'Shea. He has written for RTÉ Culture, The Irish Times and the Sunday Independent. Originally from Cork, he now lives in Dublin where he is head of Media & Arts at Rathmines College of Further Education and hosts "Songs to Learn and Sing" with Dublin City FM. (en)
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  • Paul McDermott is an Irish producer and broadcaster best known for his audio documentaries on the bands Five Go Down to the Sea?, Stump, Microdisney and the 1970s experimental musician Michael O'Shea. He has written for RTÉ Culture, The Irish Times and the Sunday Independent. Originally from Cork, he now lives in Dublin where he is head of Media & Arts at Rathmines College of Further Education and hosts "Songs to Learn and Sing" with Dublin City FM. (en)
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  • Paul McDermott (documentarian) (en)
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