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PRESENTS AN IRISH MUSIC CONCERT

lizcarrolljohndoyle-lead.jpg LIZ CARROLL


"Brilliant...She does more than run through her fingertwisting reels and sustained slow airs. She - and her listeners - continually rediscover each melody."
- The New York Times

&

JOHN DOYLE


"a master finger-picker and confident ballad singer"
- Acoustic Guitar

SUNDAY, November 11, 2007\
7:30pm - Doors open 7:00pm
Throop Memorial Church
300 S. Los Robles, Pasadena


TICKETS:  

General Admission/ $20 - Reserved 1st 3 rows/ $25
FolkWorks Members (Friends+) $17/$22

 

Online - http://acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=144545

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    Mail check payable to:
       FolkWorks
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       Sherman Oaks, CA 91413

 

All Tickets are to be picked Up at the "WILL CALL" window

on the Concert Date

 

LIZ CARROLL & JOHN DOYLE

Separately, they are geniuses of their instruments exciting performers who take the tradition of Irish music in daring, inventive, new directions. Together, Liz Carroll & John Doyle have combined their talents into dynamic live stage shows .

One of the masters of traditional Irish music living in America today, Chicago-born Liz Carroll has been amazing audiences with her fiddle ever since she won the Senior All-Ireland Championship at the age of 18. An award-winning recording artist known for her fiery performances full of inventiveness and intense emotion, Liz was awarded a Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts for her ongoing influence on Irish music in the U.S.

John Doyle is among the most talented and innovative musicians to come out of Ireland in recent years. An extraordinary acoustic guitarist as well as an accomplished singer and songwriter, John can be heard accompanying many top Irish artists and has performed on such film and TV soundtracks as The Brothers McMullen and Out of Ireland. An original member of the acclaimed group Solas, John's turns as a record producer have created critically successful CDs by Heidi Talbot (Cherish the Ladies), Liz Carroll, and his father, Sean Doyle.

 
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