Sundays, February 4th - March 11th, 2018
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John Byrne Band
Feb. 4th
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Beth Patterson Feb. 11th |
Moch Pryderi
Feb. 18th
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Robin Bullock & Sue Richards
Feb. 25th
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IONA
Mar. 4th
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Al Petteway & Amy White Mar. 11th |
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When:
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Sunday Nights, February 4th - March 11th
Two Seatings: 4:00 - 5:30 pm and 6:00 - 7:30 pm
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Where:
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In the Snuggery Dining Room of The Old Brogue Irish Pub, 760 Walker Road, Great Falls, VA 22066
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Cost:
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Full Series Tickets: $96 (Adult) $66 (Children under 12) Individual Tickets: $18 (Adult) $13 (Children under 12)
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Easy online payment with PayPal or credit card.
Doors open 10 minutes before the show.
Full dinner menu and full bar available during the concerts. $10 per person food/beverage minimum.
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Please Note: Once you have purchased tickets with your email address, if you would like to purchase additional tickets, you will need to use a different email address. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Combining Irish and American Folk styles, the Philadelphia Daily News calls The John Byrne Band "Edgy yet accessible, in a Luka Bloom meets Dylan kind of way"
The John Byrne Band is led by former Patrick's Head front man and Dublin native John Byrne. Their debut album, After the Wake, was released to critical acclaim.
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Come meet an award-winning musical misfit who crawled out of a Louisiana bayou and embarked on a journey paved by progressive rock. She headed for Istanbul and took a wrong turn somewhere around Ireland, creating delicious mayhem along the way: inventing some scandalous new traditions, coining her own words, collecting sick jokes and playing some blazing riffs with a hypnotic new sound.
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Moch Pryderi is one of Virginia's oldest pan-Celtic bands. Together for 20 years, the band performs traditional reels, jigs, and ballads from Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany and Galicia with occasional forays into traditional Appalachian American music, with instrumentation consisting of Celtic Harps, including the rare Welsh triple harp, Irish bouzouki, fiddle, bodhran, shuttle pipes, Welsh pibaucyrn, pibgorns and whistles.
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Four-time National Scottish Harp Champion Sue Richards and INDIE-winning "Celtic guitar god" Robin Bullock blend the ancient and magical tones of the Celtic harp with the powerful resonance of the steel-string guitar, drawing on Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Breton traditions to create something truly unique: beautiful and timeless, yet fresh and current.
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The full spectrum of Celtic music, song and dance from this seminal band. High energy arrangements, featuring strong vocals, fiddle, flute, banjo, bass, bouzouki and percussion: a tour of ALL the Celtic nations!
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Grammy Award-Winning Guitarist - Indie Award-Winning Duo featured on Ken Burns documentaries.
Al & Amy have long been a favorite, with their eclectic repertoire that includes original, traditional, contemporary Celtic- and Appalachian-influenced music with occasional nods to Blues, New Age, and Jazz. Their performances feature acoustic guitar, mandolin, Celtic harp, piano, banjo, mountain dulcimer, and some of the finest vocals you'll hear in any genre.
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This is a small concert setting. Please keep conversations, during the show, to a minimum. There will be an intermissio
n at each concert.
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For more information,
please call
703-759-3309
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