Folk and World Music at Glasgow's Concert Halls, Spring 2008

Photo: christy moore. Glasgow's Concert Halls will host a wealth of folk and world music over the next few months, including a series of performances by a top line-up of acts in the atmospheric Old Fruitmarket entitled Fruitmarket Folk.

The legendary traditional Irish supergroup Patrick Street will launch Fruitmarket Folk with a performance on 9th May. This all-star ensemble features the superb fiddle playing of Kevin Burke (of The Bothy Band), the haunting vocals and mandolin, harmonica and bouzouki playing of Planxty veteran Andy Irvine, the fine guitar playing of Ged Foley (The House Band) and new recruit John Carty on fiddle. They will be supported by the Henrik Jansberg Band.

Ireland's all-star high energy quintet Lunasa will make a welcome return to the Old Fruitmarket. The band reopened the venue following its refurbishment in 2006 with an exhilarating sell-out performance at Celtic Connections. Celebrated for their inventive arrangements and bass-driven grooves, Lunasa are steering Irish acoustic music into surprising new territory.

Frances Black's enchanting vocals have established her as one of Ireland's best-loved singers. Sister of Mary Black (also a successful singer), and former member of trad band Arcady, Frances has twice been awarded the Irish Recorded Music Association's Best Irish Female Award.

The Danny Kyle Open Stage 10th Anniversary Concert will bring the Fruitmarket Folk season to a celebratory close. We mark ten years of the Danny Kyle Open Stage competition (which takes place every year at Celtic Connections) with an all star line-up of previous winners and folk favourites including Scottish firebrands Breabach, singer/fiddler Lori Watson, Canadian fiddler and pianist Troy MacGillivray. Also on the bill are the Clan Wallace Band, the Jamie Smith Trio, Swing Guitars and Scottish American singer-songwriter David Ferrard. Hosting the evening will be Arthur Johnstone, Archie Fisher and Brian McNeill.

Elsewhere at Glasgow's Concert Halls, top folk and world music acts appearing over the next few months include Karine Polwart (tonight), Cherish the Ladies, Christy Moore with Declan Sinnott, Martha Wainwright, Buena Vista Social Club, Pentangle and the Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra.

Tickets can be booked:

In person:
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
2 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow
G2 3NY
or
City Halls and Old Fruitmarket
Candleriggs
Glasgow
G1 1NQ

By phone:
0141 353 8000

Online:
www.glasgowconcerthalls.com

Folk and world music at Glasgow's Concert Halls listings:

Karine Polwart
Thu 17 April, 8pm
£13.50
Old Fruitmarket

Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra
Sat 3 May, 7:30pm
£12
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium

Fruitmarket Folk Patrick Street and Henrik Jansberg Band
Fri 9 May, 9:30pm
£14
Old Fruitmarket

Cherish the Ladies
Sun 11 May, 7:30pm
£17
City Halls, Grand Hall

Buena Vista Social Club(TM)
Presents Guajiro Mirabal, Cachaito Lopez, Manuel Galban, Aguaje Ramos
Fri 16 May, 7:30pm
£27.50, £25
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium

Fruitmarket Folk Lunasa
Fri 16 May, 9:30pm
£14
Old Fruitmarket

Fruitmarket Folk Frances Black
Sun 18 May, 8pm
£14
Old Fruitmarket

Martha Wainwright
Fri 23 May, 8pm
£20, £17.50, £15
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium

Christy Moore with Declan Sinnott
Mon 2 June, 8pm
£26, £22.50
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium

Pentangle
Sun 13 July, 8pm
£28.50, £25
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Main Auditorium

Fruitmarket Folk The Danny Kyle Open Stage 10th Anniversary Concert
Sat 19 July, 8pm
£14
Old Fruitmarket

Glasgow's Concert Halls is an operating name of Glasgow Cultural Enterprises Ltd which is a registered Scottish charity No: SC002932

prises Ltd which is a registered Scottish charity No: SC002932

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