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Copley Street presented by Ceol Cascadia
Doors open at 7:30pm, Friday October 27.
Tickets will also be available at the door for $20. Copley Street Band Video: Live at the Catskills Video: Set of Reels
Boston-based uilleann piper Joey Abarta and fiddler Nathan Gourley are two of Americas great young trad musicians, who have been playing music together daily since 2013. Their debut duo album, Copley Street, featuring Owen Marshall on Greek bouzouki, has an undeniable chemistry and demonstrates a nuanced understanding of each other's playing. Their music includes offbeat settings of well-known tunes and beautiful pieces that seem to languish in obscurity. Copley Street is a wonderful album from two stunning young players that adds to Bostons rich history of traditional Irish music.
Originally from Southern California but now based in Boston, Joey is a talented multi-instrumentalist on the tin whistle and uilleann pipes. He earned All-Ireland honors on the pipes in 2009 and in 2014 became the first American piper to take first prize at the Oireachtas. Joey is a renowned instructor in Comhaltas's Boston Music School and last year received a teaching grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. He has toured with Mick Moloneys Green Fields of America, performed with members of The Yanks, and performs frequently as a solo musician.
A former member of Chulrua, the Doon Ceili Band, the Two Tap Trio, and the Máirtín de Cógáin Project, Nathan Gourley started playing music at age five. While living in Minnesota he had the opportunity to collaborate with such renowned players as Paddy OBrien of Chulrua, Daithi Sproule of Altan, Brian Miller of Bua, and Norah Rendell of The Outside Track. Now a resident of Boston, Nathan has recently released Life Is All Checkered with Laura Feddersen and The Truckley Howl with John Blake and Mairead Hurley.
Owen Marshall has performed and recorded with many of traditional musics top performers including Aoife Clancy, Liz Carroll, Darol Anger, John Doyle, Andrea Beaton, Jerry Holland, Ari & Mia Friedman, his own traditional Irish trio The Press Gang and the acoustic trio Haas, Walsh and Marshall. His music has appeared on NPRs Thistle and Shamrock, BBC television, and the back of his left elbow has appeared on MTV. In addition to being a respected performer, Owen is in demand at music camps throughout New England and the U.S., where he shares his approach to accompanying traditional music.
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LocationWedgwood Presbyterian Church (View)
8008 35th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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