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Subject: RE: Aoife Clancy at the Hurdy Gurdy (NJ) From: David Ingerson Date: 04 Mar 07 - 01:58 AM Wish I could have been there! Cheers, David |
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Subject: RE: Aoife Clancy at the Hurdy Gurdy (NJ) From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 03 Mar 07 - 03:05 PM Tonight!!! |
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Subject: Aoife Clancy at the Hurdy Gurdy (NJ) From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 20 Feb 07 - 01:51 PM With St. Patrick's day upon us, it is fitting that the Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music will get into the spirit of the holiday by presenting Aoife Clancy and special guest McDermott's Handy on Saturday March 3 Aoife Clancy brings a refreshing new voice to folk music, one that ranges from traditional Irish songs to ballads and contemporary folk. Aoife comes from the small town of Carrick-on-Suir, in County Tipperary, Ireland, where her musical career began at an early age. Her father Bobby Clancy of the legendary Clancy Brothers, placed a guitar in her hands at age ten, and by age fourteen was playing with her father in nearby pubs. She later moved to Dublin, where she studied drama at the Gaiety School of Acting. After a season at the Gaiety, Aoife was invited to do a tour of Australia. There she performed at festivals and concerts sharing the stage with some of Ireland's greatest performers, including Christy Moore and the Furey Brothers. Her performances also include a Caribbean cruises with the Clancy Brothers, the Milwaukee Irish Festival and a seven week tour of the United States with the renowned Paddy Noonan Show. In 1995 Aoife was asked to join the acclaimed group "Cherish the Ladies", which is one of the most sought-after Irish American groups in history. For the past four years Aoife has toured extensively doing no less than two hundred dates a year throughout the United States and Europe. She has been a featured soloist with orchestras such as the Boston Pops and Cincinnati Pops and ,while performing with Cherish the Ladies, collaborated with the Boston Pops on their Grammy nominated Celtic album. As one reviewer remarked, "she has a breadth of styles that make her concerts fascinating. Her singing would melt packed ice with it's warmth and richness" - Mike Jackson, Canberra Times. On Aoife's second Rego solo album, "Soldiers and Dreams," Al Riess, from Dirty Linen magazine, wrote: "Solders and Dreams has a contemporary-meets- traditional-music feel and Clancy's smooth, expressive singing works both ways- ensuring a successful merger of the two approaches and an enjoyable listening pleasure". Opening for Aoife will be McDermott's Handy -- Kathy DeAngelo and Dennis Gormley, who have been performing Irish music together since 1978. Strong vocals backed by Celtic harp, fiddle, guitar, flute, whistle, bouzouki, banjo, mandolin, bodhran, bass and keyboards Aoife Clancy and McDermott's Handy will appear at the Hurdy Gurdy, located in the Central Unitarian Church at 156 Forest Avenue in Paramus, on Saturday March 3. Tickets for this pre-St. Patrick's Day celebration are now on sale through our website at www.hurdygurdyfolk.org or at Brier Rose Books located at 450 Cedar Lane in Teaneck, New Jersey. Tickets are $25 ($22 for Hurdy Gurdy members). |
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