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Wednesday, May 7th @ 7pm |
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Buddy's career as a singer, song-writer, entertainer, began thirty years ago. Born and brought up on the Northern Shores of Cape Breton Island, he was exposed at an early age, to the singing and story telling of some of the great Celtic singers of his native Island. Buddy's show will be highly entertaining. |
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| Thursday, June 12th @ 7pm |
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Hailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nudibranch recording artists POGEY combine original Celtic/Rock tunes with stellar instrumentals. The group performs with genuine spontaneous and spectacular energy. They have the audience the minute they hit the stage. Pre-show jam at 6:30 |
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| Wednesday, July 2nd @ 7pm |
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Ranked among today's foremost young exponents of Scottish song, Malinky combine an array of vocal talent with a highly distinctive instrumental palette, in fresh yet timeless arrangements of both traditional and contemporary material.
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| Thursday, July 24nd @ 7pm |
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The past is ever-present in the playing of Mayo-born melodeonist and two-row button accordionist David Munnelly, whose ornamenting brio and brisk tempo could earn him the moniker Belmullet Bullet.
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| Monday, August 11th @ 7pm |
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With so much to write and sing about, Maine is a very special place for folk music. It is a state of lofty mountains, fragrant balsam forests, and a craggy, island-dotted coast. And it has hard-working people whose ancestors emigrated from Canada, France, Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. |
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| Tuesday, September 16th @ 7pm |
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A song-focused band, taking Scottish traditional material and presenting it in a new suave and sophisticated light. If this band were a cocktail they would be a Manhattan using the finest Scottish single malt. Think Burns with beats!!!!!! |
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Boreal Tordu |
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| Wednesday, October 8th @ 7pm |
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More than a revival, their music represents a continuation of musical traditions passed down from the Acadians, the Québécois, and the unique French-speaking people of the the Republic of Madawaska and milltowns all over New England. |
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