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Paul & Lorriane will be playing on Friday night and filling in for them on Saturday will be Tom Dahill & Ginny McShane Johnson.
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Paul & Lorriane will be playing on Friday night and filling in for them on Saturday will be Tom Dahill & Ginny McShane Johnson.
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March 23rd, 2009 by avadmin
Live Music for Charlie’s Irish Pub located in the Historic Water Street Inn, in downtown Stillwater, MN
Charlie’s Pub features live music every
Friday & Saturday nights from
7:30 to 11:30
March 27 & 28 – Paul and Lorraine
Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo. Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever. Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it. Someday they will learn all the words to Puff the Magic Dragon. (Why this song is so requested in Irish Bars they do not know, but their audiences seem to love it and are happy to sing it. At least the first verse, over and over.) They will play the Unicorn song for free. Once If Paul has too much whisky, he will play Freebird for you. (This is sometimes more fun than it sounds. Trust them) they will play the Irish Washerwomen (Re-titled simply The Irish Song) at least once a set. (Again, trust them)
April 3 & 4 – Tom Dahill
www.newgrangeproductions.com/bands/TomDahill.htm
Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”
“His show is spontaneous and flows with the mood of the audience. From quite ballads to the rowdy and comical, and on the political, songs woven together with rich Irish stories that lead you through the culture and robust life of the Irish.”
April 10 & 11 – Paul and Lorraine
April 17 & 18 – Two Tap Trio
The Two Tap Trio had its genesis in the Fall of 2005 when Vancouver singer and flute player Norah Rendell and Twin Cities guitarist Brian Miller found themselves both on musical pilgrimages in Ireland. The addition of young fiddler Nathan Gourley makes for a live show that fans of Irish music with strong traditional roots and top notch musicality won’t want to miss
April 24 & 25 – Paul and Lorraine
May 1 & 2 – The Langer’s Ball
www.myspace.com/thelangersball
The Langer’s Ball is a 2-piece Irish Group that has been performing in and around the Twin Cities since July, 2007. Featuring Michael Sturm on Guitar, Mandolin & Vocals, and Hannah Rediske on Piano Accordion and Penny Whistle. The Langer’s Ball performs a wide variety of Traditional and contemporary Irish songs and tunes. Since they began performing less than a year ago, they have already played over 70 shows at various locations; they have opened for Toronto-based Enter The Haggis, and have just been booked for 3 dates at the Iowa Irish Fest. The debut CD for The Langer’s Ball is due out in July 2008.
May 8 & 9 – Paul and Lorraine
May 15 & 16 – Tom Dahill
May 22 & 23 – Paul and Lorraine
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May 29 & 30 – Reverse Cowboys
Reverse Cowboy: Cody McKinney (Bass, Guitar vocals), Scottie DevIm (Guitar, Banjo, Vocals). Reverse Cowboy came about by blending two individual musical histories to interpret Irish music They have seamlessly filtered traditional and contemporary Irish music through their long touring and recording history in the American music tradition. Scottie has been playing most of his life learning from his father and Cody studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston with influences from Steppenwolf, Flogging Molly, and The Young Dubliners and more this is a show not to be missed. http://www.myspace.com/reversecowboymusic
February 2nd, 2009 by avadmin
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Feb. 6 & 7 Tom Dahill
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“Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party peice you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”
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Feb. 13 &14
Paul and Lorraine
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Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo. Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music and Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever. Something for everyone lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it.Â
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Feb. 20,21 Patsy O’Brien
Feb. 27,28 Paul and Lorraine
July 8th, 2008 by avadmin
Charlie’s Pub features live music every
Friday & Saturday nights from
7:30 to 11:30
No cover!!!!
July 11 & 12 Lorraine & Paul
Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music. And Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever . Something for everyone. Lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. Paul plays the Guitar and Sings. Lorraine plays the violin. Or Fiddle.( same thing, folks ) And Sings. They like best the kind of shows where YOU are as much a part of the evening as they are. ( Why should they have to do all the work??? ) They have plenty of things you can sing along to. And plenty of things to sit back with your pint and listen to. Or get wild to. Or even Maudlin
July 18 & 19 The Langer’s Ball
The Langer’s Ball is a 2-piece Irish group that has been performing in and around the Twin Cities since July , 2007. Featuring Michael Sturm on guitar, mandolin, and vocals. Hannah Rediske on piano, accordian, and penny whistle. The Langer’s Ball performs a wide variety of traditional and contemporary Irish songs and tunes. Since they began performing just over a year ago they have already played over 70 shows at various locations, including Toronto’s “enter the haggis”, and the Iowa Irish fest.
July 25th & 26th Tom Dahill
Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with”
“His show is spontaneous and flows with the mood of the audience. From quite ballads to the rowdy and comical, and on the political, songs woven together with rich Irish stories that lead you through the culture and robust life of the Irish.”
Aug 1 & 2 Two Tap Trio
Brian Miller (guitar, vocals, Irish flute, whistles) Nathan Gourley (Fiddle), Norah Rendell (flute, vocals) The Two Tap Trio had its genesis in the Fall of 2005 when Vancouver singer and flute player Norah Rendell and Twin Cities guitarist Brian Miller found themselves both on musical pilgrimages in Ireland. 2007 finds Norah and Brian both living in Minneapolis with a debut duo album of gorgeous traditional and contemporary folk songs and driving Irish dance tunes, Wait There Pretty One, out in October. The addition of young fiddler Nathan Gourley makes for a live show that fans of Irish music with strong traditional roots and top notch musicality won’t want to miss
HISTORIC WATER STREET INN
AT THE FOOT OF THE LIFT BRIDGE
101 WATER STREET SOUTH
STILLWATER, MN 55082
651.439.6000
May 23rd, 2008 by avadmin
The Symphonic, Varsity, and Concert Bands of Stillwater Area High School will be presenting a free concert on Thursday, May 29th at Pioneer Park in Stillwater. The bands will be presenting a variety of American band classics, marches, and patriotic music for the season. The community is invited to attend, bring the whole family and stop by The Grille at The Water Street Inn before or after, for appetizers, drinks, dinner, or dessert. Pioneer Park is located at North 2nd and Laurel Street in Stillwater concert starts 5pm.
The Historic Water Street Inn
101 Water Street Inn
Stillwater, MN 55082
651-439-6000
April 27th, 2008 by avadmin
Charlie’s Pub features live music every Friday & Saturday nights from 7:30 to 11:30
May 2 & 3 Tom Dahill
Tom Dahill is one of the best entertainers playing Irish Music. He’ll have you singing the party piece you practiced since you were a kid or dancing an Irish jig for the first time in your life. Tom is a well rounded performer and very easy to work with” “His show is spontaneous and flows with the mood of the audience. From quite ballads to the rowdy and comical, and on the political, songs woven together with rich Irish stories that lead you through the culture and robust life of the Irish.”
May 9 & 10 Paul & Lorraine
Paul and Lorraine have been playing Irish music together for a couple of years now, starting with the rouge folk band Folk UnderGround and then splitting off to form their own duo. Paul and Lorraine play Irish music. All sorts of Irish music. And Scottish music, and English music, some original music and a whole lot of songs where people get sent to prison in Australia forever. Something for everyone. Lots of Drinking, lots of lots of losing your love forever, plenty of Death, Doom and Destruction and Happy little nights in the Pub. Not to mention some of the best Irish Fiddle Tunes going. They like to have fun. They like to take requests and will play just about anything, if they know just about half of it. Someday they will learn all the words to Puff the Magic Dragon. (Why this song is so requested in Irish Bars they do not know, but their audiences seem to love it and are happy to sing it. At least the first verse. Over and Over.) They will play the Unicorn song for free. Once If Paul has too much whisky, he will play Freebird for you. (This is sometimes more fun than it sounds. Trust them) they will play the Irish Washerwomen (Re-titled simply The Irish Song) at least once a set. (Again, trust them)
May 16 & 17 Mike Wallace & Joe Smith
(Mike is ¬? of ‚ÄúThe Irish Brigade‚Äù) Michael Wallace (Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Boudhran) Born in limerick city Ireland. Mike began playing the guitar in 1965 and now plays guitar, bass, boudhran (The Irish Drum) and has an amazing vocal range he applies to a huge repertoire of songs. Michael moved to the United States in 1974 and had started the band The Irish Brigade by 1975 his time on the road with bands has been spent primarily and three bands Ireland’s Heritage, The Old Triangle, and the Irish Brigade. A consummate stage performer Mike has been happy to spend his time on stage with such great performers as Peter Yeates, Steve Mulligan, Joe Burk, Noel Hill, Paddy O’Brien, and Larry Nugent not to mention his original partner in The Irish Brigade Gerry Goodwin god rest his sole or current partners Sean Conway and Darren Crossey. Mike has had the pleasure of recording many times with many of the great musicians he has set up pleasure to perform with over the years some of those recordings include The Pair of Us, Live at the Waterhole, One for the Road, Down in the Wee Room, Limrick Town, Three Sheets to the Wind, The Grand Affair, Better Late Than Never, and Live at the Half Time Rec. Although these recordings are primarily Irish music live band performances have always run from Irish to folk to country to rock-n-roll. Mikes personal influences like The Beatles, The Clancy Brothers, The Dubliners, Rory Gallaher and many others comes out in each live performance as the band moves from Irish ballot to the occasional rock or country classic that everyone sings along with. Somewhere between great music great friends on stage and in the audience all coming together to make a bit of magic is always clear watching Mike Wallace that he was meant to be on stage
May 23 & 24 Paul and Lorraine
May 30 & 31 Tom Dahill
The Historic Water Street Inn
101 Water St So Stillwater, MN 55082
651-439-6000
September 7th, 2007 by avadmin
Here’s the upcoming bands performing at Charlies Irish Pub. Music starts at 7:30 every Friday and Saturday. No cover charge. No reservations for the Pub, it’s always first come first serve.
September 7th & 8th – Saint Dominic’s Trio
September 14th & 15th – Paul & Lorraine
September 21st & 22nd – Martin Doyle and Friends
September 28th & 29th – Peter K. Yeates
October 5th & 6th – Paul and Lorraine
The Historic Water Street Inn
101 Water Street South
Stillwater, MN 55082
651-439-6000