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Martin Donohoe, Seana Agnew And Friends

September 10th 2009, 7:00pmSeptember 12th 2009

The Old Bronte School Rooms
Keighley
Haworth
Yorkshire
England

Submitted on September 2nd 2009 by Martin Donohoe.


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Haworth Arts and Music Festival UK 2009

Haworth Arts and Music Festival UK 2009



Presents



Nyah Music Event Direct From Ireland



This is not music for the laid back or faint of heart



In Concert



Martin Donohoe Button accordion All Ireland Champion



Seana Agnew Flute /Whistle All Ireland Champion



Trevor Bury Bodhran /Bones 7 Times West Cavan Banging Champion



With

Paul Jermyn, Guitarist, Singer/Songwriter from Cavan Town, Ireland, now resident in the picturesque village of Haworth, West Yorkshire UK.



UK FOLK LEGEND Tim Moon, Fiddler Mary Keady and a host of Local Musicians and Singers



In the



The Old Bronte School Rooms

Haworth Village



(Almost opposite the famous Bronte Parsonage museum)



Thursday 10th September





At 8.30pm





ADMISSION only £5.at the door



Limited seating



Part of Haworth Arts and Music Festival

10th-13th September 2009.

Music in the streets, events, concerts and theatre. Visual arts and family day.



____________________________________________________________





Nyah Night of WILD Traditional Irish Music and Song Session



Featuring Nyah Musicians from Co. Cavan Ireland



+ A host of folk/trad musicians & singers from across Yorkshire & Lancashire.



In



The Fleece Inn
Main Street
Haworth



Friday 11th Sept.

..



Starting at 8pm





All Welcome to join in.

Situated on the picturesque and historic cobbled Main Street of Haworth, this is the original Inn where Branwell Bronte, brother of the famous Bronte sisters, once drank.

The Fleece offers time honoured Yorkshire hospitality in traditional and comfortable surroundings.



Part of Haworth Arts and Music Festival

10th-13th September 2009.





Info from

www.haworth-village.org.uk/haworth.



www.cavanmusic.com



EMAIL pauljermyn@hotmail.co.uk



# Posted on September 2nd 2009 by Martin Donohoe

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