Impartial Reporter

Derrygonne­lly farmer Karl seeks Country music stardom on TG4 hit series, Glór Tíre

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A DERRYGONNE­LLY farmer is vying to become Ireland’s next Country Music star on the new series of Glór Tíre, broadcast earlier this week on the Republic’s Irish-language station, TG4.

Karl Kirkpatric­k, 30, from Fermanagh, is continuing a family tradition, joining his Country singer cousin and former contestant, Rachel Mcconnell, in the Country music scene.

He said: “Country music was always a big thing in our house, growing up.

“My uncle has his own wee band, and my mother would have been big into singing.”

The aspiring star is one of eight contestant­s in the 20th season of TG4’S long-running hit music series.

He made his appearance on the second episode, broadcast earlier this week on Tuesday, March 19.

Mr. Kirkpatric­k added: “It’s a big surprise to be on the show! I never thought I’d be here doing this.”

He started out in the music scene through Paul Kelly from Pettigo, who became a good friend and mentor.

For his appearance on Glór Tíre, Mr. Kirkpatric­k performed two songs, ‘We’ll Get Ahead Someday’, and ‘Forty Miles From Poplar Bluff’.

Country fans

The latter is a well-loved tune among Irish Country fans, known from Jimmy Buckley’s version.

Mr. Kirkpatric­k said: “Jimmy has been a fan of mine for as long as I can remember, and he’s been a great support to me over the years.”

For his performanc­e, he was being coached by Claudia Buckley, Jimmy’s daughter, and an Irish

Country music star herself.

Balancing farming responsibi­lities alongside his music career, Mr. Kirkpatric­k sees this opportunit­y as a significan­t career boost.

Speaking ahead of his episode’s broadcast, he said: “It’s going to be a great boost, career-wise. We’ll see what happens afterwards. I haven’t thought that far ahead yet.”

He dueted with Claudia (right) on ‘Forty Miles From Poplar Bluff’, and the episode saw them performing alongside Donegal singer Jason Mccahill - another contestant mentored by Claudia.

Judges on the episode include RTÉ Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Jó Ní Chéide, and Caitriona Ní Shuilleabh­áin, with guest judge, Trudi Lalor (RSVP Country).

The episode is available to watch on the TG4 player.

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