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Seamus Egan Project
When:
Friday, March 13, 2020, 7:30 PM until 10:00 PM
Where:
Abbie Weisenbloom Presents
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Inner NE Portland House Concert
Portland, OR
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Concert
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Concert starts at 7:30 (potluck at 6:30), Seamus Egan (flute/whistle, banjo, guitar …), Kyle Sanna (guitar) , Owen Marshall (bouzouki / harmonium), Mia Bertelli (vocals) “Suggested donation” is $20-$25, or pay what you can. All income levels welcome.
To RSVP for a concert or to ask questions, you can use the form on the website at https://froggie.com/reserve-seats, or send an email to abbiew(at)froggie.com.
It’s hard to think of an artist in traditional Irish music more influential than Seamus Egan. From his beginnings as a teen prodigy, to his groundbreaking solo work with Shanachie Records, to his founding of Irish-American powerhouse band Solas, to his current work as one of the leading composers and interpreters of the tradition, Egan has inspired multiple generations of musicians and helped define the sound of Irish music today. As a multi-instrumentalist, he’s put his mark on the sound of the Irish flute, tenor banjo, guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, and low whistle, among others.
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