Barróg Lá Fhéile Phádraig at Whelan's 17/03/2021

We're delighted to host a huge St. Patrick’s Night trad set to round off the St. Patrick's Festival Ireland 2021, entitled The Patrick’s Day Hug - Barróg Lá Fhéile Phádraig, which was pre-recorded at Whelan’s.

Barróg on St. Patrick's Night gathers the best of Irish Traditional players and singers. The fire will be on, the instruments on the floor, and the tunes will roll.

These are the players, and the world will be the listeners, bringing Whelan's on Wexford Street to their kitchens and living rooms in Dublin, Derry, Boston and beyond:

Lisa O’Neill, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Caoimhe Ní Fhlatharta, Seamus and Ronan Ó Flatharta, Diarmuid and Brian Mac Gloin, Cormac Begley, Ronan O’ Snodaigh and Myles O' Reilly, Doireann and Siún Glackin and Mohammad Syfkhan.

Cormac Begley is a solo bass, baritone, treble and piccolo concertina player from a West-Kerry musical family. He is currently one of the leading lights within Irish traditional music.

In a crowded field of outstanding Irish fiddle players and interpreters of traditional music Colm Mac Con Iomaire is unique. His voice is unmistakably his own and his music bears distinctive creative hallmarks which have as much to do with his personality and character as with his impressive technical mastery, musical authority, and exquisitely expressive playing.

Mohammad Syfkhan is a Syrian refugee living in Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim. He lived in Raqqa where he was a surgical nurse who also had his own band. He uses his love of music to integrate into his new community.

Over the years Lisa O'Neill has quietly built a reputation for herself on the Irish and international scenes and now has a growing following with her unique folk sound, strong song-writing and distinctive voice.

Brothers Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn (Ye Vagabonds) grew up playing music together around their hometown of Carlow, a small town in the southeast of Ireland. They quickly became a staple of the live music and session scene in Ireland, playing their own original songs as well as folk songs from Ireland, Scotland, England and America.

Caoimhe Ní Fhlatharta and Ronan & Séamus Ó Flatharta come from the small village of Ardmore in Connemara on the West Coast of Ireland, a place renowned for its Traditional Irish culture. Ronan is a seasoned banjo player and sean-nós singer, performing around the country with his siblings for many years, Caoimhe is a singer and multi-instrumentalist who developed a love for the Irish tradition early on in life and Séamus is a keen multi-instrumentalist with a passion and quiet zeal backed up by a love of the traditional Irish music heritage.

Doireann and Siún Glackin come from Clontarf on the Northside of Dublin and both learnt their music at home from their father Kevin Glackin. Playing the fiddle for Doireann and Siún is much like entering the family business as their father Kevin also learnt his music at home from his father Tom.

Rónán Ó Snodaigh, better known for his singing with the group Kíla, will be joined by filmmaker and musician Myles O'Reilly 'Indistinct Chatter'. The pair recently released their debut single together Tá’n t’Ádh Liom.

With stellar solo performances, plenty of special collaborations and a vast array of tunes in store, the place will be hopping. Truly, a night not to be missed!

Curated & Produced by Aoife Woodlock
Film Maker: Tiny Ark

Commissioned by St. Patrick's Festival

Watch here: https://www.stpatricksfestival.ie/
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