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Join internationally acclaimed Sligo-based band Dervish and special guests David Gray, Imelda May, Moya Brennan (of Clannad), Indigo Girls, Brian Kennedy, Kate Rusby and more to celebrate the uniquely powerful Irish tradition of song, a tradition as popular in America as it is at home.
One of the world’s most renowned and imaginative interpreters of Irish folk music, Dervish have devoted the last three decades to gently reinventing the traditional songs of their homeland. This new concert special features stunning footage of Ireland and was filmed at the London Palladium, Dublin’s National Concert Hall, and more intimate venues like Leo’s Tavern in Donegal.
Reflecting the American experience for almost two centuries, Irish and American music are inextricably intertwined. In fact, the boundary is not always discernible, and the program includes “Boots of Spanish Leather,” a Bob Dylan song that is inherently in the Irish tradition. Through song and commentary from musicians throughout the program, the nature of Irish music is explored. “Irish music has always been there for Irish people in very difficult times,” says Shane Mitchell, accordion player for Dervish. “It draws us back to who we really are as people.” Actor, singer and director Adrian Dunbar adds that Irish musicians “have held onto something that’s almost like DNA for the culture.
Highlights of THE GREAT IRISH SONGBOOK include “Passage West,” featuring Dervish with Indigo Girls, a song about emigration to America written by John Spillane, who joins in on the performance; Imelda May’s moving rendition of “Molly Malone”; and a bravura display of vocal artistry by five singers on “The Parting Glass.” The program also features the world premiere of “Tabor an tSaoil (The Well of the World).” Written by Clannad’s Moya Brennan and her daughter Aisling Jarvis, the song is performed for the first time in public at the legendary music mecca Leo’s Tavern, owned by Moya’s father and considered the launch pad for Clannad.

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