Celtic
Dean Magraw CD Release CANCELLED
THE CEDAR REGRETS TO ADVISE THAT THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Please refer The Cedar Ticket Refund Policy. A casual glance at Dean Magraw’s career as a guitarist, composer, arranger, and producer reveals an artist uniquely consistent in his ability to rise to the highest level of musical expression in a dazzling array of contexts. Tonight, join Dean in a celebration of the release of his new solo CD Foxfire! Read more »
Julie Fowlis
BBC Radio host Mark Radcliffe hailed her voice and songs as “enchanting, beguiling and as fascinating as songs by Kate Bush and Björk” and KT Tunstall described her voice as "formidable and amazingly rhythmic". The elfin figure they are describing is Julie Fowlis, a talented singer and instrumentalist from Scotland. Read more »
Natalie MacMaster Christmas in Cape Breton SOLD OUT
With a talent that remains both raw and wondrously refined, and backed by a band any top musician would be proud of, Natalie MacMaster continues to stun crowds around the globe with her feverish fiddling and mesmerizing step dancing. Well-known to international audiences as one of Canada’s major talents, Natalie has been an ambassador for traditional East Coast music, and is credited with lifting the style to its contemporary prominence. Read more »
416 Club Celtic with Drew Miller, Green Tea, Felonious Bosch, The Blackbirds, International Fiddle Conspiracy, & Rince Na Chroi
Mostly (but not exclusively) local artists in a relaxed evening showcase. Come early and stay for the whole evening, or drop in for an hour or so and sample some of the best acoustic music around in optimal listening room conditions. Boiled In Lead Drew Miller emcees an Irish-influenced evening for tonight's 416 Club -- setting the tone for St. Patrick's Day. Read more »
Todd Menton CD Release with Lehto and Wright, Kevin Kling and Savage Aural Hotbed
Join Todd Menton, Boiled in Lead’s manic lead singer and critically acclaimed New Folk Records recording artist, as we celebrate the release of his new CD, The Dolmen Field. Like his previous release, Where Will You Land, “Dolmen” covers a broad range of folk-rock and original styles, and Todd promises to bring them all to bear at the show: blasting industrial hornpipes backed by his friends and Cedar favorites Savage Aural Hotbed, didgeridoo from none other than NPR commentator Kevin Kllng, shimmering original ballads on solo guitar and voice, and straight-up pub rock with New Folk stalwa
Alison Brown Quartet with Joe Craven
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Karan Casey Band
One of the most influential – and most imitated – voices in Irish folk music, Karan Casey is a natural innovator. More than a decade ago American audiences were introduced to Casey fronting the Irish "supergroup" Solas. Following their groundbreaking early releases, Casey struck out on her own. That decision was based on an independent spirit determined to control her touring schedule and committed to maintaining a family life. That family has now grown (her second child, Áine, was born in May of 2006), as has her solo discography. Read more »
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