SHEFFIELD — Growing up in London, fiddle player Kevin Burke received the best education in Irish traditional music that anyone could ask for. When Burke came of age in the 1960s, the influx of Irish ...
Irish traditional music, from “Danny Boy” to rowdy pub songs to dynamic dance numbers, is a social practice. Nora Revenaugh of Clinton, who plays the fiddle and sings in both Irish and English, ...
Bob Drouin has led a weekly Irish music session at Patrick's Pub in Providence for 30 years. An Irish session, or seisiún, is ...
"There's a remarkable thing in our young Irish artists at the moment," Freyne said. "There's a lot of confidence in Irish culture, confidence in the Irish language and also confidence to be outspoken ...
Two local musicians who perform traditional Irish and Scottish music say they’re working to build a new Celtic arts community in south-central Kentucky. Rebecca Baumbach and Arthur Cleavinger have ...
From the raw energy of punk to stadium-filling anthems, these 21 artists define the defiant, melodic soul of Irish music ...
*Saturday, April 25, 2009 - Cincinnati, Ohio* Doors open at 7:30 pm - concert at 8:00 pm, $15.00 At the home of: Kathy and Phil Schneider 22 Far Hills Drive Cincinnati, OH 45208 Space is Limited, ...
Lovers of Irish music — and those who simply enjoy the culture, community and “craic" (fun) of the Irish — are invited to the second annual Shamrock Soiree in Abita Springs on May 31. The Northshore ...
The Coconino Center for the Arts is hosting the Wild World Irish Fiddle group for an Immigration Solidarity Concert. The event will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. on March 15. 100% of the donations ...
Downtown St. Joseph is set to welcome the sounds of an acclaimed Irish music group this weekend. Téada, a five-piece Irish ...
Irish eyes won’t be the only ones smiling! On July 30, Christel Rice, Tony DeMarco and Siobhán Butler will perform at Live at the Gantries, a series of free, outdoor performances in Long Island City ...
Beloved live Irish music sessions, colloquially known as “trad” sessions, or seisiún in the Irish language, take place at pubs across New York City.