For some area residents, St. Patrick’s Day’s means a time to wear green, eat green dyed food and drink green beer. But at Appalachian Bluegrass on Frederick Road, the time for Celtic music is not ...
As anybody in the business can tell you, St. Patrick’s Day is to Irish music what Christmas is to carols. This is when the kiss-me-I’m-Irish crowd gets in the mood for the hearing of the green, and ...
Traditional Irish music was never meant to be listened to sitting down; its function was to get people dancing. And though the music itself has gone through evolutions over the years — like adding ...
All seats reserved. Advance tickets $25 regular and $23 seniors. $3 more at the door. Advance tickets and at Antigone Books, 411 N. Fourth Ave., 792-3715, and The Folk Shop, 2525 N. Campbell Ave., 881 ...
There's a significant amount of crossover between Irish traditional music and videogame soundtracks. Some game composers cite Celtic musicians and musical groups as direct influences on their styles, ...
Comparing a traditional Irish music session to a typical jam session is more than misleading; it’s just plain false. A casual jam session could easily consist of an unplanned meeting of friendly ...
IRRIGON – Music in the Parks grand finale features the music and dance of the Celts. Skweez the Weezle and Comerford Irish Dancers will take the stage at 7 p.m. at the Irrigon Marina. The final ...
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