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St Paddy's Day with "McCaffrey & Rooney Present"

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Seven Stars Arts Center
sharon, united states
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Fri, Mar 21 2025, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

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St Paddy's Day celebration with Jim Rooney, Colin McCaffrey, Patti Casey, Geordie Lynd and Footworks!!
Friday, March 21st


Patti Casey is a native Vermonter. She has been called ”...the voice of Vermont contemporary music” by the Times Argus/Rutland Herald, with a voice that’s strong and sweet, a catalog of timeless songs, and a history of penning classics that have found their way into the folk music world across the United States.

 
Geordie Lynd plays Irish music on the fiddle in a style influenced by recordings of the Clare masters and by the uileann piping tradition. 
He and his family have a small dairy farm in South Walden, Vermont.

Inspired by the high-energy Gaelic music of Cape Breton Island, Footworks is a Vermont-based instrumental band. With Jacob Brillhart
 on fiddle, Jon Brillhart on whistle, and Tory Heft on guitar, Footworks provides a rich and balanced sound that is bound 
to get your feet tapping and your hands clapping.

​Brocklebank beer will be available​.

7:00 pm concert time.  Doors open at 6:30. 

$25 at the door 
   
​Children under 12 – free admittance.
 

Colin McCaffrey, Vermont producer and award- winning songwriter has become a regional “one-stop-shop” for high quality audio production, as well as heading up long time Vermont favorite band The Stone Cold Roosters and winning various song competitions including the prestigious Chris Austin Songwriting Contest. 

Grammy winning producer Jim Rooney is best known for his work with Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Iris DeMent, and Hal Ketchum, to name a few. For over 50 years Jim partnered with the legendary banjo player Bill Keith, recording several landmark recordings
together.

Patti Casey
Patti Casey

Geordie Lynd
Jacob Brillhart, Jon Brillhart, Tory Heft
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