Subject: BS: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June Date: 21 Jun 03 - 08:53 AM Hello; I will be living in the Finksburg area for the next 6 months and would really love to know where I can go, within reason, to hear good Celtic music. Does Baltimore have anything? I am a listener, not a performer. A friend told me to try the Mudcat as you seem to know every thing that is going on in the music business. Thanks for any suggestions. June |
Subject: RE: BS: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June Date: 23 Jun 03 - 12:19 AM refresh please. |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: *#1 PEASANT* Date: 23 Jun 03 - 06:30 AM In Baltimore go to J.Patricks Irish Pub Andre and Clement. Take Fort ave toward fort mchenry turn left on andre.... Music fri sat sun sessions during the week.... Conrad |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June Date: 23 Jun 03 - 12:14 PM Bless you #1 Peasant. I hope there will be more. If not, one is better than none. Thank you. June |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: Bill D Date: 23 Jun 03 - 06:25 PM here is a trick Google search for Celtic music in Wash DC if that's withing your travel limits. |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: LadyJean Date: 23 Jun 03 - 11:24 PM I don't know about Celtic musci, but drive down to St. Mary's City. It's BEAUTIFUL down there. There's a bird sanctuary, and you'll see all kinds of wonderful birds. There's a historical park, and a lot of gorgeous scenery. So, Go! Note; to everyone who reads this, tell all developers that St. Mary's is a malarial swamp. The alternative is unthinkable |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: CarolC Date: 23 Jun 03 - 11:46 PM Seamus Kennedy's in Annapolis. I don't know if he consider's what he does to be "Celtic" or not though. The Scottish Rite thingie in Frederic used to have a "Celtic Club" in it, and they have Ceilidh(s) (how is the plural of that spelled?) and things like that, or they used to anyway. |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST Date: 26 Jun 03 - 11:39 PM |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June to Lady C. and Carol C. Date: 26 Jun 03 - 11:46 PM I just wrote a reply but it seems to had gone to 'Never, Never Land!' Lady C. I will try to go to St. Mary's, it sounds lovely. Carol, both will be checked out by myself and friends asap. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. June |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,Arkie Date: 26 Jun 03 - 11:53 PM Walt Michael's American Music and Arts Festival will be held in July in Westminster, MD. It should include Celtic music along with a broad assortment for all musical tastes. |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: Murph10566 Date: 27 Jun 03 - 06:56 AM Hi June - Very 'Timely' name... Highly recommend you check out Mrs. O'Leary's Pub / Restaurant: Mrs. O'Leary's Restaurant 555 Quince Orchard Road Gaithersburg, MD 301-947-1993 Music weekends. Owner Pat Garvey is an accomplished and entertaining musician who regularly plays in the DC area, and features Celtic/Irish-American music at his own club. If you happen to run into Patrick, please pass on a 'Slainté' from his ol' Pal Murph - Regards, Tim Murphy |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June to Arkie and 'Murph' Date: 28 Jun 03 - 07:41 PM |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June tries again, for Arkie & 'Murph' Date: 28 Jun 03 - 07:50 PM Thanks so much for the suggestions. Arkie, I will try to research that on the net for more information as to time and directions. Murph, that sounds great! I will be happy to extend your fond hello to Pat when I get there. 'June' was timely indeed, it is my birth month. Mom took the easy way, looked at the calendar and that was the outcome. Thanks again, you are a lovely group of people. June |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,Heely Date: 29 Jun 03 - 03:16 PM Just in case you like bagpipipes? One of the Best Pipe bands in the U.S. is the Grade I City of Washington Pipe Band. They meet in Kensington Md. in the winter, and at the University of Maryland in fair weather. They won the Worlds in Grade 2 a couple years ago. They perform with Bonnie Rideout - 6 Time U.S.Scottish Fiddling champion. You can catch them at the Celtic games in Fair Hill, Maryland, Leesburg,VA, Alexandria, VA (July 26, '03). They perform next Saturday 2:00(5th of July)at the Folk Festival at the Smithsonian in DC. As for Sea Chantey-folk- the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race begins with a Sailor's Evening at the foot of Broadway on an infamous "Tugantine" in Fells Point Baltimore Md. on October 15. - Heely |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,Heely Date: 02 Jul 03 - 09:09 PM June, I noticed that you didn't check this site, and I responded late in your day. Just thought that I would refresh it incase you needed the info. Good luck! |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June to Heely Date: 03 Jul 03 - 06:09 AM Thanks Heely, I hadn't checked back and I really appreciate your information. I do love the pipes and I am going to search the net to see if they have a web page with more info. I am so excited about looking for all of these performers I have been given information on. It's great to have a place like the Mudcat Cafe to bring music problems of any type to and know you'll get great help. Thanks again to all who wrote, and thank you Heely. June |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: Fortunato Date: 03 Jul 03 - 09:37 AM Royal Mile Pub, Wheaton MD Regular features include: The Sea Chanty Singers and Friends on the first Tuesday of each month, a traditional Scottish Session on the first Sunday afternoon, and a traditional Irish Session on the fourth Sunday evening. http://www.royalmilepub.com/ |
Subject: RE: Where is the Celtic music in Maryland? From: GUEST,June to Fortunato Date: 05 Jul 03 - 06:40 AM Thanks Fortunato! I have just spent 20 minutes on their web site. Looks great! Thanks so much. Best regards June |
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