A parade, a Blackthorn fundraiser, and three top notch traditional musical groups are on the bill for the weekend—and really, that’s not the half of it. March madness is in full swing and it has nothing to do with basketball.
First up, Saturday, the first parade to march down any street in the area heads down High Street in Mt. Holly. The Burlington County St. Patrick’s Day Parade is always the first to go and it’s followed up by a music-filled after party.
But there’s music in the air everywhere this weekend. Annmarie O’Riordan takes the stage at the Irish Center on Friday night. She performed at the CBS3 Pre-Parade party last night and about 100 noisy partiers stopped in their tracks and just listened. This 20-year-old from Cork sang a cappella and commanded the room.
The incredible trad group from the Midwest, BUA, is taking over the stage at the Irish Center on Saturday night. They performed last year at the Philadelphia Ceili Group Festival and at the Bethlehem Celtic Festival and deservedly earned many new fans on the east coast. The Ceili Group is bringing them back to Philly not only for a concert but for workshops on Saturday afternoon.
And for all you trad fans, two of my favorite performers, Kevin Crawford and Cillian Vallely of Lunasa, will be at the Coatesville Cultural Society on Sunday. They’re both stellar musicians, but with Crawford you get a second show—he’s one of the funniest guys I’ve ever met.
Here’s the rest of the weekend’s lineup:
Saturday
• It’s Gael Scoill III in Lawrenceville, NJ, two days of immersion in Irish language and culture for kids 7-17.
• Irish acoustic performer Raymond Coleman from County Tyrone has played with Shane McGowan (of Pogues fame), Paddy Reilly and U2 and is at Con Murphy’s Pub on the Parkway in Philly on Saturday.
• Join Jamison, the Seven Rings Band and the Timoney Irish Dancers at Queen Of Peace Parish in Ardsley on Saturday for their annual Irish Night.
• Paddy’s Well is playing at the AOH Division 6 Montgomery County Officer Jack Duffy St. Patrick’s Day Beef and Beer in Schwenksville.
• The Gloucester County AOH is also having its St. Patrick’s Day Party with the Broken Shillelaghs.
• Tenor Ronan Tynan will be warbling from the stage of the Keswick Theatre in Glenside
Sunday
• Gaelic Storm will be whooping it up at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington, DE, a step up from below decks on the Titanic (they were the band playing while Leonard DiCaprio danced in the James Cameron flick).
• The Annual St. Baldrick’s Fundraiser for Pediatric Cancer is being held at the Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood, NJ.
• Fiddlers Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas will be performing at Brittingham’s Irish Pub in Lafayette Hill on Sunday night, but will be offering workshops in a variety of instruments in the afternoon.
• The last of the Philadelphia St. Patrick’s Day fundraisers will be held at the Springfield Country Club. Last year, more than 700 people showed up for a great party featuring Blackthorn, Irish dancers, food, drink, and a silent auction that raised oodles of cash for the financially strapped parade.
• A new play, “Yours, Isabel,” inspired by the real letters written by Isabel McMenamin to her husband during World War II debuts at Care One at Evesham in Marlton, NJ.
• The Tossers—we love that name—a Chicago group fusing Celtic, folk and punk rock (always an interesting combination) will be appearing at the Khyber in Philadelphia.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, you have the chance to meet Kevin O’Hara, author of “The Last of the Donkey Pilgrims: A Man’s Journey Through Ireland,” first at Fergie’s Pub in Philadelphia and then at the Irish Immigration Center in Upper Darby. An ex-solider, Kevin O’Hara was unable to let go of his memories of the horrors of war. While in Ireland living with relatives, he decided to travel around the island in a donkey cart–1,800 miles with a shaggy donkey called Missy.O’Hara will be reading from his book and talking about his adventures at these special events organized by the Immigration Center.
The Brehon Law Society is holding its St. Patrick’s Day party at the Stotesbury Mansion (aka “Philo Club”) in Philadelphia on Thursday.
Also on Thursday: AOH Notre Dame Division 1 is carrying on its Irish Coffee Contest tradition in Swedesburg. This is always a good time, with free tastes for all comers.
Philadelphia’s own Rosaleen McGill, a talented traditional singer and member of the Philadelphia Ceili Group, will be appearing with Larry McKenna’s Irish Cabaret Show at the Paddocks at Devon on Thursday night.
For you Scythian fans—your boys are at TLA in Philly on Thursday night. These wild DC guys play a fusion of gypsy, rock, and Celtic music at a super-charged pace that make them an addiction.
If you’re not averse to doing a little traveling, The Big Apple Feis and St. Patrick’s Day Gala is on over the weekend in New York with an incredible lineup of stars, including Tony DeMarco, Girsa, the Trinity Academy of Irish Dance, and many more.
Closer to home, Ireland’s Minister for Social and Family Affairs Mary Hannafin will be coming to Philadelphia to spend parade weekend with us. There will be a reception in her honor at the Philopatrian Literary Institute in downtown Philadelphia, sponsored by the Irish Immigration Center.
That same evening, the Philadelphia Ceili Group is holding its annual St. Patrick’s Day Ceili with live music and dancing.
That brings us up to Philly’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade weekend. But more about that next week. Check out our calendar. There’s plenty more where this came from.