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GUEST,Freespiritceol Music in the Kerry Mountains - 17-19 Oct 2008 (2) Music in the Kerry Mountains 29 Aug 08


Hi Just a reminder that Music in the Mountains is coming around again in October for anyone that's interested, it's free. you just have to get here.It's great fun.
All the best
John
Music in the Mountains
Friday 17th Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th October 2008
MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS
TOP OF COOM
IRELANDS HIGHEST PUB
High in the Kerry mountains on the Cork/Kerry Border
A warm welcome from Eileen & Tim Your hosts.
And in our opinion the best Guinness you will taste anywhere!
A fun filled weekend of Sessions, Concerts and Storytelling.
With Fabulous Local Musicians and Singers, Special Guest Appearances .Irish Dancing and young Local Musicians. Storytelling, and general fun and frivolity!
Contact John & Marie at
corteen@utvinternet.com
Tel 00353 (0)6489578
This is a free event, with no booked Artists, all who take part do so for fun, love of
Music and Craic
As well as lot's of great Local Irish musicians and singers/dancers/storytellers.
Special guests will include
Veshengro
Johnny Burke and Nick Malicka with friends, launch their double CD Trees in Your Window. The songs were written in the early 70's when Johnny and Nick lived in The Pink Cottage in Glengarriff Forest. The music is gentle, acoustic, Celtic and pastoral- balm for the soul.

ShannaCrane
Members of the well known German/Irish folk group will join us again this year
following last years successful appearance

if you would like to come along and take part please contact us for more details.
(Local Accommodation etc)

The Ceol and Craic is Brilliant!
Warm up sessions organised Locally Throughout the area leading up to the weekend, Why not come early and make a week of it!
All Singers, Musicians, Storytellers and Audience Welcome.
It's also a great area to Tour, Ring of Kerry and Bearra ,Lakes of Killarney,
Kenmare etc all within easy reach


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