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TUNES BY THE TRACKS , FRIDAY, APRIL 16th

Posted on March 30, 2010 at 9:29 AM

For April, your hosts Jim Clare, Cathy McGrath and Allen Hopkins are very pleased to Feature two of the most endearing Folk Artists in the Finger Lakes and Rochester region...John and Joe....


The DADY BROTHERS  


The Dady Brothers, Western New York’s’ favorite troubadours, bring a unique variety of Celtic and American folk music to each and every performance.

Originally from Rochester, NY the brothers have shared their music in many diverse venues around the country and abroad for over thirty years.

John and Joe are self-styled singers, multi-instrumentalist musicians and composers. They have a solid command of many folk instruments including guitar, pennywhistle, fiddle, banjo, octave mandolin, harmonica, uilleann pipes, bodhran and ukulele. Their repertoire ranges from Irish folk ballads to original contemporary folk, bluegrass, and acoustic blues. They are at ease with their audiences and have a knack for finding humor in the moment and sharing it spontaneously.

The Dadys have received impressive reviews in many publications in America, Ireland and Canada, including: The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Freetime Magazine, The Irish Echo, Sing Out, Dirty Linen, American History Magazine, Pickin’, The Cork Examiner, and Bluegrass Unlimited. Their music can also be heard on soundtracks for historical documentaries and on radio and television productions in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Slovenia, Italy, and Australia.


  • Tunes By the Tracks features The Dady Brothers ~ http://www.dadybros.com/
  • Where ~ Chapel in Spa Apartments, 11 E. Main St, Clifton Springs, NY ~ http://www.spaapartments.com/
  • When ~ Friday, April 16th, 7:00pm - 9:00pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
  • Open Seating, $10.00 at Door (residents Free)
  • Parking - plenty of FREE parking on Main St and across the street in Bank lot.  (Please do not park in the Spa resident lot)

 


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Reply danutka
10:24 AM on April 29, 2010 
Good music.
But what do You think about one of the Polish kind folk music (from my country) http://anglopolish.com/index.php/archive/14-polish-music/153-high
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I recomend the first and the second songs.