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Celtic Voices
Guest Author - Mary Ellen Sweeney

Six Weeks of Music From Ireland, Scotland and England

Satalla, New York City’s premier world music venue, presents Celtic Voices, a series of Irish and Scottish musical performances throughout Spring 2005.

“Celtic music” is a loose term that encompasses the traditional music of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany and Galicia. In celebration of New York City’s strong connection to these lands and the springtime holidays of St. Patrick’s Day and Tartan Day, Celtic Voices brings twelve acts to the Satalla stage from:

Tuesday, March 15 through Thursday, April 28.
Artists participating in Celtic Voices include:

Vocalist Karan Casey (March 15)

Irish traditional group Solas (March 16)

fiddle legend Liz Carroll and guitar phenomenon John Doyle (March 19)

nation-spanning fiddle trio Celtic Fiddle Fest and Quebecois Celtic folk group Rosheen (March 20)

Scottish music revivalists The Battlefield Band (April 7)

African/Celtic hybrid Baka Beyond (April 10)

singer Cathie Ryan (April 21)

groundbreaking band Flook (April 27)

Celtic-inspired British folk-rock duo John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee (April 28)

Call Smarttix for package discounts 212.868.4444



SATALLA
37 W 26th St Btwn 6th Ave & Broadway
212.576.1155 www.satalla.com

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