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theHandpuppet

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Sat Aug 23, 2014, 08:13 PM Aug 2014

Appalachian fall music festivals [View all]

There's been a summer full of great Appalachian music but the beat doesn't stop with the arrival of fall. Post any information you have on upcoming music events. I'll start with...

from Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland
Traditional Celtic Music Trio Alt to Perform at Mountain City Traditional Arts
Written by FSU Media
Monday, 18 August 2014

The Alt, featuring Grammy-nominated guitarist John Doyle and internationally renowned musicians Nuala Kennedy and Eamon O’Leary, will perform traditional Celtic music at Mountain City Traditional Arts, 25 E. Main St., Frostburg, on Friday, Sept. 12, at 7:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public (donations of $15 are appreciated).

Doyle, born into a family of musicians in Dublin, began performing professionally at age 16 in the group Chanting House. He gained an international reputation when he formed the band Solas and received his first Grammy nomination. After leaving Solas, he was featured on Tim O’Brien’s 2006 Grammy Award-winning album. He has traveled in many duos and trios with legendary artists such as Chicago fiddler Liz Carroll, with whom he received another 2010 Grammy nomination. Recently, he has been recording his own solo music.

Kennedy studied classical piano in Dublin, began performing traditional Scottish and Irish music in Edinburgh and then released two albums with other traditional musicians before moving to the Scottish Highlands in 2007 to further study Gaelic music. There she released her first solo album “New Shoes.” She has since traveled and performed with a variety of artists and earned a master’s degree in music performance and composition from Newcastle University. Her most recent release was “Noble Stranger” in 2012.

O’Leary grew up in Dublin and in the 1990s moved to New York City, where he started playing music with other Irish musicians. He has been involved in teaching traditional music across the country, as well as recording and performing his own work. He released his first album in 2004 with fiddler Patrick Ourceau, and his latest album, “Old Clump,” was released in 2012....

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