ONE of Donegal’s premier ambassadors will be kicking off their New
Year with a highlight performance at this year’s Letterkenny Trad Week.
World famous Donegal group Altan closed 2018 with a stellar
performance last weekend at Scoil Gheimhridh Ghaoth Dobhair and now look forward to performing at the fourth annual Trad Week in the Cathedral town on Saturday, January 26.
Founded by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and her late husband Frankie Kennedy, the group has been bringing Donegal and Irish traditional music and song to fans around the world for over three decades.
In May, 2018 Donegal County Council honoured the group with a civic reception at the County House in Lifford, celebrating the group’s achievements bringing Donegal music to the worldwide masses over the years.
Their Letterkenny Trad Week closing performance will kick off yet
another busy year for the popular group of musicians as they get set
to tour France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, the UK and the United
States, to name but a few countries.
So make sure not to miss the wonderful Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Altan during this year’s Letterkenny Trad Week at An Grianán Theatre on Saturday, January 26 at 8pm.
Other Highlights
Kicking off Trad Week on Saturday, January 19 will be an exciting
collaboration presented by Music Network – Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Siobhan Miller, Damien Mullane and Anna Massie in the RCC.
The ethereal voice of award-winning Scottish songstress Siobhan Miller (vocals) and the honeyed tones of Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh (vocals/flute), recent winner of RTÉ Folk Awards ‘Best Traditional Folk Track of the Year’ will be complemented by gifted accordionist Damien Mullane (accordion/melodeon) and fleet-fingered guitarist and banjo player Anna Massie (guitar/banjo/mandolin).
On Tuesday, January 22 the RCC will host a double delight of duos in husband and wife Zoë Conway and John McIntyre, as well as Seamus McGuire and John Lee.
Together, Zoë (fiddle) and John (guitar) have been described as one of the best folk duos on the planet (BBC), and audiences in Ireland and beyond keep coming back for more.
Well-known Letterkenny-based paediatric consultant, Dr Seamus McGuire is of Ireland’s most versatile fiddle-players. He will be joined by one of the finest living exponents of the vibrant Leitrim style of flute-playing, John Lee
.
There is huge excitement around the artist taking to the stage in the
RCC on Wednesday, 23rd. A former electrician who decided to become a musician after seeing Christy Moore perform on Irish TV, Dublin-born traditional singer and bouzouki player Daoirí (pronounced ‘Derry’) Farrell has been described by some of the biggest names in Irish folk music as one of most important singers to come out of Ireland in recent years.
The high calibre of music continues on Thursday, 24th when Mike
McGoldrick (flute) and Dezi Donnelly (fiddle) perform together in the RCC. Between them they have been members of Toss the Feathers, Stockton’s Wing, Capercaillie, Flook and Lunasa and have performed with Mark Knopfler, Eddi Reader, Sharon Shannon and Kate Rusby to name just a few.
On Friday, 25th the RCC is delighted to welcome back Special Consensus who have appeared in Letterkenny on a number of occasions and are sure to attract a great crowd. Special Consensus is a superb bluegrass outfit in a classic vein but with more than enough modern sensibilities to attract every ear in this now pleasantly
fractionating genre.
The vocals are spotless, the playing as shiny as a newly minted penny and music like this is the reason people come to love bluegrass.
All concerts begin at 8pm. For further information go to www.regionalculturalcentre.com.
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