Hello all,
...and a brisk good marnin' to ye! I'm getting into my Irish brogue since that most fun day of the year is rapidly approaching.
There is a St. Patrick's day parade on Saturday the 9th, going down 14th Avenue, starting at 1pm. And afterwards, there's a party at the Elks Lodge (free admission) and --- live music! The Tommy Doyle Irish Band will be featured.
The good acoustics and vast dance floor at YNOT Club are definitely a plus and Kent Taylor Brown sounded really good there last night. It's always a pleasure to see Maggie and Howard Daniels out enjoying a dinner and a bit of dancing after.
As planned, I did zip over to the Patio to see how things were going for Bobby Gangloff and Neal McHugh of the "RiverRats" band. Ran into some old friends there and made some new ones. I caught the last few songs and the RiverRats sounded great and seemed at home in that 'olde bar' atmosphere.
Wednesday, 2/27
>14th Ave. Steakhouse - Kent Taylor Brown with Jeff
Haley, 6 -9
>Blue Star - Sister Rose Cornelius Reggae Band, 6-10
>Blue Star - Sister Rose Cornelius Reggae Band, 6-10
Thursday, 2/28
>American Bar & Grill - Johnny Nick with Tony Schillizzi, 6 - 9+
>Blue Star - Ed Shanaphy's piano jazz, 6-10
>Will's 55 - Low Key, 7-10
> McGarvey's - Mike O'Brien (acoustic guitar), 8 - 11
Friday, 3/1
>14th Ave. Steakhouse - Reckoning, 6- 9
>Kelley’s Irish Bar & Deli - DéjàVu, 8 -11
>Di Mare’s piano bar - Johnny Nick, 7-10+
>Patio - Low Key, 7-11
>Cobalt Room - Curtis Hill, 7 til...10? 11?
>Blue Star -Wiley Nash Band (rock'n roll) , 6-10
>McGarvey's - Jim Kurtz (groove conscious music), 6 - 11ish
Saturday 3/2
>McGarvey's - Rose Cornellius and Brothers Two, 8 - midnight
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>McGarvey's - Rose Cornellius and Brothers Two, 8 - midnight
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