Ceili House Folk Club ~ For any Trad heads out there.....25/5/07

Started by The Gs Man, May 14, 2007, 07:24:39 PM

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The Gs Man

Friday 25th May - Céilí House Bar, Lurgan, Co Armagh

The second instalment of the newly relaunched Ceili House Folk Club sees an appearance by Traditional Irish music living legends Cathal Hayden (Fiddle, banjo) and Arty McGlynn (guitar). There will be a special guest appearance from traditional singer and multi-instrumentalist PJ McDonald.

Cathal Hayden from Pomeroy, Co Tyrone, needs no introduction to anyone even remotely familiar with traditional Irish music. A multiple All-Ireland Championship winner, he achieved worldwide recognition as one of the founder members of "Four Men and a Dog". He is one of Ireland's top fiddlers and his solo banjo performances are quite simply, show stopping. His last solo appearance at the Céilí House accompanied by Tyrone guitarist Eamon McElholm was a sell-out concert.

Arty Mc Glynn is from Omagh, Co Tyrone and is without doubt the finest and most sought after guitar player in Ireland with a unique understanding of music he performs. He has played and recorded with some of Ireland¹s most famous individual artists and bands, including Christy Moore, Paul Brady, Donal Lunny, Liam O'Flynn, Planxty, Patrick St, De Dannan, the Chieftains, and the Van Morrison Band, to name a few. He has been, and remains, in high demand as a performer, recording artist, and producer. He is the 'guitar player's guitar player' on the Irish music scene.

PJ McDonald is one of Irelands finest whistle players and has won admirers across Ireland and further afield for his dexterity and understanding of the instrument. Constantly on demand PJ honed his craft in his early years learning from his late father, Hugh Pat McDonald, and from the many talented musicians who reside around his native village of Donaghmore in County Tyrone. These days PJ is just as likely to be admired for his vocal skills and guitar work, making him a true multi-instrumentalist in every sense.

As a soloist he has worked with many top names in the Irish Music world including Cathal Hayden, Arty McGlynn, Mairtin O'Connor and Ringo McDonagh to name but a few. As a group member he continues to play regularly at festivals and in television and radio with the award-winning White Hare Band. PJ's debut album is due for release in Spring/Summer 2007.

Cathal Hayden, Arty Mc Glynn and PJ Mc Donald are all recognised as virtuosos of their instruments and this is a rare oppurtunity to see the three Northern musicians perform together.

Admission to the gig will be £7. Tickets are available from the Ceili House Bar or by phoning 02838 322076 or 02838 327624

Doors open at 8.30.

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The Gs Man

I cut some of the biogs down so its easier to read! 

Anyone fancy it?
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ziggysego

Looks to be a good night. Seen Arty a few times and he's excellent live. His brother used to be my art teacher, who's also an excellent musican.

However Gs, since I don't have a car, it's a bit short notice for me :(
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The Gs Man

Next Friday Ziggy!  Plenty of notice!!!!!!  I'll even buy you a blackcurrant and lemonade if you can make it.   :)
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ziggysego

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Mhic Easmuint

This might be a bit off the trad type music but only just found this video on youtube of the Red Hot Chilli Pipers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwrvHnYpwkk

Have you ever seen them, I seen them at the Gig 'n The Bann in Portglenone last year and have to say they were pretty good. They must be doing alright when winning that TV show. 

balladmaker

G's Man....what's the capacity of the gig?  How many can you accommodate?

Donagh

Some line up there Gs - I've been aiming to see Arty live for ages. Pearls before (Lurgan) swine though?  ;)

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Quote from: ziggysego on May 15, 2007, 10:40:28 PM
Seen Arty a few times and he's excellent live. His brother used to be my art teacher

So Arty wasnt the Arty one of the brothers?
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The Gs Man

Aye Donagh, good line-up.  Maybe see you there.

Balladmaker, we're limiting it to 100.  Hopefully keep noise levels etc down during the performance (my band have played to 200 in there but it was a tight squeeze).  Why do you ask?
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illdecide

Quote from: The Gs Man on May 16, 2007, 07:18:06 PM
Aye Donagh, good line-up.  Maybe see you there.

Balladmaker, we're limiting it to 100.  Hopefully keep noise levels etc down during the performance (my band have played to 200 in there but it was a tight squeeze).  Why do you ask?

Is that Ceili House in Lurgan not a bit rough? Lurgan is nearly as bad as Armagh (well maybe not that bad yet)

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The Gs Man

Not on my watch Illdecide!!!

Under new management now chief.
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illdecide

Quote from: The Gs Man on May 17, 2007, 12:41:49 PM
Not on my watch Illdecide!!!

Under new management now chief.

the last time i was in there Mr owens run the show (that was a few years back)

By the way i'm winding you up a bit cause i know who you are and how your connected with the Ceili House ;) ;)
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Fiodoir Ard Mhacha

btw, g's....if you want some extra publicity for this wee event, you know who to go to....it'll only cost ye free admittance on the night
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The Gs Man

Feck aff Fioddoir!!!  Sure didn't I buy ye a pint at the Railway about a year and a half ago!! (nah but seriously, what can ye do for me?)

No probs illdecide.  I knew you were yanking my chain.
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