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Bob Reeder
A solid solo musician performing Celtic, traditional and folk around Greater KC. |
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Ed Miller
One of the finest singers to come out of the Scottish Folksong Revival. |
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Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
Concertina player, uillean piper, writer, and professor of ethnomusicology. |
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Gerald Trimble
KC's preeminent Celtic musician and pioneer of world music. |
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Gerry O'Beirne
An inspired singer/songwriter and self-taught master of the 6- and 12-string guitar. |
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Jack Beck
The total Scottish experience in traditional stories, songs, music, tours, and ceilidhs. |
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the Jolly Rogers
A ribald, shanty-singing group of belligerent pirates.
...featuring Chris Berger, Clint Glidewell, Kurt Hanover, Cliff Lawson, Brian Price, and Mark Stahl |
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Jonathan Ramsey Wenski
A kicky, hot Kansas City based Irish singer and guitarist. |
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Lee Worman
Ancient Celtic musician and host of KSMU's The Gold Ring.
Plays lowland pipes, flute, tinwhistle and bodhrán for the McSwain Brothers in Springfield, MO. |
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Meighan Carpenter
Award-winning dancer extraordinaire and founder of the Inis Cairde School of Irish Dance. |
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Navan
Beautiful music telling the stories of the Celts in the languages of the Celts.
...featuring Joan Bettner, Sile Shigley, Paul Gorman, and Elizabeth Fine |
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Roger Drawdy and the Firestarters
Traditional and original music with great presence and energy.
...featuring Roger Drawdy, Robert Pinkerton, Kathy Woods, and Aaron Zlatkin |
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the Rogues
All the pipes, drums, and libido you can take from this riveting Texas quartet.
...featuring Bryan Blaylock, Jimmy Mitchell, Lars Sloan, and Randy Wothke |
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Roy Wilkinson
A solo Celtic musician performing at pubs and RFs in the Southeast, aka Ian o'Donnell. |
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Scott Hendricks
A hilarious, bawdy musical comic doing the RF circuit, aka Axel the Sot. |
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Shenanigans
Bringing the traditions of Ireland, Scotland, and America to life in music and dance.
...featuring Richelle Basgall, Victor Dougherty, Kelly Dougherty, and Kenny Hyland |
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the StratoCelts
Celtic music in a new tradition, formerly known as Nine Mile Burn.
...featuring Rebecca Pringle, Gordon Bearss, Bill Banks, and Christa Kelly Scott |
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West End Studios
The only true choice for recording in Kansas City... all the toys you could want and a great rate (AND where we recorded our CD). |
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William Morris
Actor, musician, costumer, web-site developer, and proprietor of SeamLyne (re)Productions. |
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3 Pints Gone
Good, high-octane Celtic vocals from the Great Lakes area.
...featuring Bill Masino, Kathleen Masino, and Randy Adams |
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Around Greater KC... |
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Kansas City Renaissance Festival
Kansas City's visit to Elizabethan England, seven weekends beginning Labor Day weekend. Located in Bonner Springs KS, just 400 years west of Downtown KC. |
Throughout the Midwest... |
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Oklahoma Scottish Games and Gathering,
A festive Scottish gathering featuring sports, dance, food and fun. September 18-19, Chandler Park, Tulsa OK |
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North Texas Irish Festival
The Southwest's largest Celtic festival. March 3, 4, and 5 (2000), Fair Park, Dallas TX. |
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Around Greater KC... |
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Harling's Upstairs 3941-A Main Street (at Westport Road), 816.531.0303
Wednesdays & Thursdays (9pm-1am) - Eddie Delahunt & Inishowen |
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Medlin's Colonial Inn 5100 Blue Ridge Boulevard, 816.737.1150
Friday & Saturdays (9pm-1am) - Bob Reeder |
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O'Dowd's Little Dublin 4742 Pennsylvania (on the Country Club Plaza), 816.341.1700
Wednesdays - Bob Reeder
Saturdays & Sundays - Eddie Delahunt |
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O'Malley's Irish Pub 700 Welt Street, Weston MO, 816.640.5235
Fridays & Saturdays (8pm-12am) - featured traditional Irish music
Sundays (3pm-9pm) - Bob Reeder |
St Louis MO... |
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McNulty's Irish Pub 318 Westport Plaza, 314.878.6619 |
Omaha NE... |
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the Dubliner Pub 1205 Harney Street, 402.342.5887
Home of Kevin Quinn and the Turfmen |
Wichita KS... |
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the Artichoke 811 N Broadway, 316.263.9164
Saturdays - featured acoustic music |
Dallas/Fort Worth TX... |
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the Blarney Stone Pub
2116 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, 214.821.7099 |
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the Dubliner 2818 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, 214.818.0911 |
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Poor David's Pub 1924 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, 214.821.9891 |
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the Tipperary Inn 5815 Live Oak Street, Dallas, 214.823.7167 |
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Across the Country... |
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Cavan
Progressive, high-energy original and traditional Celtic music.
...featuring Frank Blair, Brett Gibson, Sean Patrick Hayes, and Lance Zimmerman |
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Cherish the Ladies Since 1985, a six-woman traditional Irish music group based out of New York. |
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Chulrua A Minneapolis-based trio of the finest Irish traditional musicians touring today. |
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Connie Dover
Weston's incomparable Celtic and traditional vocalist. |
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the Drovers Chicago's Celtic/World fusion hit group. |
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Glenroad
Irish traditional music.
...featuring Mike Dugger, Turlach Boylan, and Brendan Bulger (and occasionally Joe Root) |
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the Flying Fish Sailors
Cool Celtic, American and nautical music from the popular Houston quintet.
...featuring Greg Henkel, Jim Henkel, Jay Lee, Joe Linbeck, and Jon Palmer |
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Legacy Four talented multi-instrumentalists and a champion stepdancer from Mississippi's Gulf region. |
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the Poor Clares One of America's best Irish groups - sprung from the seisiúns at O'Flaherty's Irish Channel Pub. |
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Roger Landes
Highly-accomplished cittern-player and founder of Zookfest. |
Across the Atlantic... |
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Altan One of Ireland's finest traditional groups - dazzling instrumentals and gorgeously delicate vocals. |
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Battlefield Band For three decades, one of the heavyweights in Scotland's traditional music circle. |
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Capercaillie Of Scotland's foremost Celtic bands, definitely the most progressive. |
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the Chieftains The heart of traditional Irish music, and then some... |
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Dervish The energetic, passionate traditional Irish group from (mostly) Sligo. |
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Mick Moloney The Man. |
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Robbie O'Connell A great, truly Irish-American singer/songwriter. |
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Tannahill Weavers Great vocals, great instrumentals, great arrangements. One of Scotland's best groups. |
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Across the Country... |
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Cherish the Ladies
For the past fifteen years, a six-woman traditional Irish music group based out of New York. |
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Chulrua
A (mostly) Minneapolis-based trio of the finest Irish traditional musicians touring today. |
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the Drovers
Chicago's Celtic/World fusion hit group. |
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Legacy
Four talented multi-instrumentalists and a champion stepdancer from Mississippi's Gulf region. |
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the Poor Clares
One of America's best Irish groups - sprung from the seisiúns at O'Flaherty's Irish Channel Pub. |
Across the Atlantic... |
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Altan
One of Ireland's finest traditional groups - dazzling instrumentals and gorgeously delicate vocals. |
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Battlefield Band
For three decades, one of the heavyweights in Scotland's traditional music circle |
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Capercaillie
Of Scotland's foremost Celtic bands, definitely the most progressive. |
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the Chieftains
The heart of traditional Irish music, and then some... |
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Dervish
The energetic, passionate traditional Irish group from (mostly) Sligo. |
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Mick Moloney
The Man. |
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Robbie O'Connell
A great, truly Irish-American singer/songwriter. |
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Tannahill Weavers
Great vocals, great instrumentals, great arrangements. One of Scotland's best groups. |
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