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Remembering Renowned Local Musicians in a Free Concert

A free concert celebrating the music of some of Kerry's finest musicians will take place this Saturday night at St. Mary's Church of Ireland on Main Street.
The August 17 concert, featuring Tim O'Shea (Kilcummin) and friends, will showcase traditional Irish music and song in the beautiful surroundings of the church.
The evening will feature music from O'Shea and Mike Kelliher's well-received CD, ‘Another Skin Too Few’, which pays tribute to several renowned Kerry musicians who have sadly passed away. The concert will also include performances by Rosie Healy on flute, completing the trio.
The musicians being remembered include Con Durham (Dublin and Dingle), John Cronin (Aghadoe and New York), Stephen Carroll (Maulykevane), and the legendary fiddler Paddy Cronin (Kiskeam and Boston). Their music, along with original compositions and arrangements, will be performed throughout the evening.
The concert will also feature an original poem and spoken word piece by Belfast poet Adrian Fox, set to the music of Sigerson Clifford, as well as two Scottish songs discovered by O'Shea during his travels.
This promises to be a special night of music, spanning generations and celebrating the rich musical heritage of Kerry. The concert is free, and everyone is welcome.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience the magic of traditional Irish music in one of Killarney's most iconic and historic venues.
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