



Artie McGlynn, Mick Hanley
Supported by Sean Donnelly
Ticket Prices; Two gifted craftsmen at work. Hanly’s unique song-writing and
story-telling skills, combined with McGlynn’s tasty virtuosity on
guitar make for a very special coming together of two of the
stalwarts of the Irish Music scene. Limerick man, Mick Hanly is
best known for his big stateside hit ‘Past The Point of Rescue’.
Hanly’s songs have been covered by all the major Irish artists,
including, Christy Moore, Dolores Keane & Mary Black while Hal
Ketchum and Delbert McClinton, among others have sung
Mick’s songs in the US. Omagh man Arty McGlynn began his professional musical
career at the tender age of 15years. In 1979, he released
‘McGlynn’s Fancy’ the first ever album of Traditional music
played on guitar. Subsequently, he became one of the most
sought after guitarists in the country, playing with such
luminaries as Van Morrison, De Dannan and Patrick Street. A native of Tyrone Sean Donnelly emigrated first to Belfast
and then to Newcastle in Co. Down where he has been
resident for the past two decades or more. Sean will charm
you with ‘The Homes of Donegal’ and many others
straight from the heart.
Full - £12, Concession £10

Date:
Time:
Venue:
16th July 2010
8.00pm
The Lodge Cultural Centre Dublin Road, Castlewellan
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