Harmony goes Celtic; Burning Bridget Cleary at the Silk Mill

Posted 8/21/12

HAWLEY, PA — For the summer, Harmony Present is offering two concerts for each of the groups that they feature. That’s good news for lovers of Celtic music, who will have two chances to see …

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Harmony goes Celtic; Burning Bridget Cleary at the Silk Mill

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HAWLEY, PA — For the summer, Harmony Present is offering two concerts for each of the groups that they feature. That’s good news for lovers of Celtic music, who will have two chances to see Burning Bridget Cleary on Saturday, July 18: once at 6 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m.

In December 2013, Burning Bridget Cleary was nominated Top Traditional Group in a Pub, Festival, or Concert in the Irish Music Awards sponsored by the Irish Music Association. Says Jack Baker of The Irish American News, “This is traditional music at its best—alive, vibrant and lyrical. Don’t miss seeing this band.”

Jill Carletti, managing director of Harmony Presents, describes the band as “one of the hottest acts on the Celtic and folk music circuits. Bandleader Rose Baldino drives this band, delivering a dynamic blend of charisma, crackerjack fiddle work and tightly woven harmonies. She’s joined by Amy Beshara, a multi-talented musician, well respected in the New York metro Scottish fiddle scene. The driving rhythm and bass end is supplied by Lou Baldino on guitar and Peter Trezzi on percussion.”

The show will take place at Cocoon Coffee House in the Hawley Silk Mill. Tickets can be purchased in advance online, or in person at AMSkier Insurance Agency located at 209 Main Ave. during regular business hours.

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