MARY BLACK, KARAN CASEY, JOHNNY MCEVOY, TOMMY SANDS TO ENTERTAIN ON 19th ANNUAL IRISH FESTIVAL CRUISE
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More than A Score of Top Irish Entertainers Provide
40 Hours of Nightly Concerts and Workshops
ROSLYN, PA - More than 40 hours of traditional Irish entertainment will highlight the 19th Annual Irish Festival Cruise aboard MSC’s Poesia departing from Fort Lauderdale on January 23, 2010.
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CLANCY SHOW BECOMES IMPROMPTU CLANCY TRIBUTE
Liam Clancy is unwell. He should have headlined the Saturday night concert at Carrick on Suir’s Clancy Brother’s Festival on June 13th but was unable to attend due to poor health.
His manager David Teevan apologised to the 600+ sell out crowd and told them that Liam was suffering from fibrosis of the lungs which made it difficult for him to breath and he reluctantly would not be able to sing this evening.
The singer Maxi had visited Liam earlier in the afternoon, as part of a writing project she is carrying out and said he was in great spirits, was working on editing an autobiographical movie, and she conveyed his best wishes and apologies for not being 100% to perform on the night. Each act on the night spoke warmly about Liam and all were quick to add that his contribution to our lives was immeasureable.
The show became a tribute to Liam Clancy, it included performances by Kevin Evans, members of Danu and a finale led by Liams’ nephew Finbarr Clancy.
We send our best wishes to Liam and his family and wish him a speedy recovery.
Cheers
Sean L
ÉIGSE CARLOW ARTS FESTIVAL JUNE 13th - 21st, 2009
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The cream of Irish traditional musicians will gather in Carlow town during the weekend of 19th to the 21st June. The atmospheric and historical Teach Dolmain pub is one of the venues for the ‘mini-fleadh’ weekend, but the session may move around the town as sessions normally do! Kicking off on Friday evening, the 19th June, a fine caliber of musicians will participate including Tom Morrow (fiddle), Triona Flavin (flute), John Morrow (banjo), Leonard Barry (uileann pipes), Geraldine Clancy (fiddle), Sean Fitzpatrick (guitar) and John Joe Kelly (bodhrán) as well as a many more local and visiting musicians, singers and dancers.
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FIRST FAMILY OF TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC ARE BACK WITH NEW ALBUM
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‘For those who really know their traditional music, the Mulcahy Family must rank as one of the most impressive musical families in Ireland today.’
– Martin Hayes, from the sleevenotes of Reelin’ in Tradition
Following their outstanding 2005 recording Notes from the Heart on the Cló Iar-Chonnachta label, Mick Mulcahy and his daughters Louise (26) and Michelle (24) are back with a new album, Reelin’ in Tradition.
If their first album was a revelation for the rhythmic and beautiful Mulcahy sound – as well as the virtuosity across several instruments of Michelle and Louise – Reelin’ in Tradition presents a new level of musicianship exploring their collective repertoire.
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NEW ALBUM BY JOHN WYNNE BRINGS SOLO TRADITIONAL FLUTE BACK INTO FOCUS
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Following his critically-acclaimed duet album with fiddler John McEvoy on the Cló Iar-Chonnachta label in 2007, Roscommon flute-player John Wynne releases a new album which brings his solo playing back into focus.
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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS, DERVISH FLAUTIST LIAM KELLY RELEASES SOLO CD
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Sweetwood is the name of the area in Co. Leitrim where his father hails from, and Sweetwood is the name of Dervish flute-player Liam Kelly’s debut album.
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MÓRGA LAUNCHES DEBUT CD
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Young traditional group Mórga will launch their self-titled debut album in June. Mórga was founded in 2007 by four young musicians to create a band inspired by the sound and sheer energy of the great traditional Irish bands of the seventies. The band is based around accordion, fiddle and banjo as melody instruments, with backing provided by the rarely heard Greek bouzouki, creating rich high-end harmonies, and driven by the bass beat of the bodhran. The aim is to recreate a part of our musical heritage, which is too often lost in contemporary Irish music.
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MARY BLACK RETURNS TO THE ROYAL THEATRE CASTLEBAR ON 4th AUGUST
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She has long held the attention of the followers of Irish music as one of the finest female vocalists in the world, and Mary Black has now confirmed that she will play live in concert at the Royal Theatre, Castlebar on 4th August.
Mary’s distinguished career has spanned over 25 years from her early days in Dublin folk clubs through ever-escalating success with seven platinum solo albums one of which - No Frontiers - spent fifty-six weeks in the Irish Top 30. Needless to say Mary Black is a seminal figure in Irish musical history and one of the artists responsible for its relatively recent blossoming on a global level.
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