Starting out, the Irish quintet Caladh Nua had a modest plan. “Our group came about simply as a result of five friends who played music for fun deciding that we wanted to bring our passion to others ...
With a moniker that in Gaelic means a new or safe port or anchorage, Caladh Nua are busy traveling the world with their music. Featuring origins rooted in the Southern counties of Ireland, the ...
Caladh Nua was billed as being the real deal and Thursday night, the five-piece Irish group proved that.
Photo courtesy of Michael Meade/ Caladh Nua consists (from left) Brian Mooney on banjo, Paddy Tutty on fiddle, viola and bodhran, Lisa Butler on lead vocals and fiddle, Derek Morrissey on button ...
TROY >> Sure as the return of the greening of spring, the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall each year in March strives to present an up-and-coming Celtic traditional musical act in time for observances of ...
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Greystones must be the happiest place in the world. I’m tempted to point to the diminutive but ear-piercing blonde at a table for four and channel the “I’ll have what she’s having” line from When ...