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Ultimate Irish Breakfast featuring: Black 47

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 8:00am

Recognized as the premier Irish-American rock group who paved the way for the current Irish punk/roots explosion, Black 47 is celebrating its astonishing 20th anniversary this year. Two years after the release of its provocative album, IRAQ, hailed by Rolling Stone as “an important document, more a prayer than a protest,” Black 47, will release it's new record Bankers and Gangsters on March 2, 2010. The band was recently awarded Irish American Album of the Decade in a www.IrishCentral.com reader poll for its 2000 release, IRAQ,Trouble in The Landwww.myspace.com/black47band

Black Rose

160 State Street
Boston, MA, 02109
United States
(617) 742-2286
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Two for the Road, featuring the “Chromatic” Chet Williamson and guitarist Steve Cancelli

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 6:00pm

St. Patrick's Day Special

His mother always told him he was Irish. Now CHET gets to prove it. He and guitarist Steve Cancelli will perform songs from the Emerald Isle on St. Paddy's Day. That's right. For one night only. For more, see: www.myspace.com/chetwilliamson

No Cover

Val's Restaurant

75 Resevoir Street Plaza across from Village Repair
Holden, MA, 01520
United States
(508) 829-0900
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Beehive Traditional St Patrick's Day Celebration with ....

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:00pm

....Tri and The Tri Step Dancers

Join us at our traditional St Patrick’s Day celebration with Tri, and Tri Step Dancers (Pamela Campbell and Christine Morrison ) Pronounced (tree) ”Tri” is translated from the number three in ancient Galic. The trio consists of New England’s most sought after traditional Celtic musicians. Award winning bagpiper Matthew Phelps, fiddler Doug Lamey, and guitarist Cliff McGann. Seen and heard at festivals across North America and on the radio, we are very happy to have them at our St. Pat's Day celebration!

The Beehive

541 Tremont Street
Boston, MA, 02116
United States
(617) 423-0069
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Hapa

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:00pm

Like the Hawaiian Islands themselves, HAPA's Pan-Polynesian music is an amalgam of influences ranging from ancient genealogical chants to the strummed ballads of Portuguese fisherman, Spanish cowboys, and the inspired melodies and harmonies of the traditional church choirs of the early missionaries. Add to this a dose of American acoustic folk/rock, and you have what has been described as the “most exciting and beautiful contemporary Hawaiian music the world knows! - (Maui Times). http://www.hapa.com/index.html

Reg: $25 / Mem: $23

Club Passim

47 Palmer Street
Cambridge, MA, 02138
United States
(617) 492-7679
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Paul Broadnax and Peter Kontrimas

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 - 7:00pm
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - 7:00pm
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:00pm

A classic piano & bass duo with a vast repertoire of tunes from the American songbook. Paul's great baritone vocals are touching, sometimes humorous, always tasteful! An intimate and romantic evening. Join us! www.paulbroadnax.com

$5 cover charge

Acton Jazz Cafe

452 Great Road (Rte. 2A/119)
Acton, MA, 01720
United States
(978) 263-6161
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Celtic Crossroads

Wednesday the 17th at 7pm

The Best way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Just when you think that you have seen the best that Irish music has to offer, a fresh new show from Ireland is taking the art form to an entirely new level. Celtic Crossroads presents Irish music like never before, set to do to Irish music what Riverdance has done to Irish dance.

Celtic Crossroads is critically acclaimed as "the most exhilarating and authentic show to come from Ireland in decades - not to be missed!" It is an explosion of youthful energy and dazzling musicianship. Celtic Crossroads abounds with fusions of traditional Irish music, bluegrass, gypsy and jazz while pulsating with the rhythms of exciting Irish dance percussion. Spontaneous mid-show ovations are the norm, and enraptured Celtic Crossroads audiences are always compelled to shout and shout for more!

All tickets purchased on or after Wednesday, March 3, 2010 will be held at Will Call.
Last day to order tickets online: Tuesday, March 16, 2010.

Orders are fulfilled on a best available basis. Questions: Mechanics Hall Box Office Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 508-752-0888 or 508-752-5608.

JOANNA NEWSOM

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:30pm

Joanna Newsom has gained a devoted following in recent years with her ethereal voice, narrative lyrics and virtuoso harp playing. Newsom has been playing the harp since she was eight and began her career opening for Bonnie Prince Billy’s tour in 2002. Her debut album, The Milk-Eyed Mender, was released in 2004 to critical acclaim and was followed by the ambitious, orchestral Ys (2006). Performing in the acoustically stunning Sanders Theatre, Newsom and her band will feature songs from her recently completed third album, which Drag City will release in the spring.For additional information please visit: www.dragcity.com/artists/joanna-newsom

Tix $28, $22 - FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION CALL WORLD MUSIC / CRASHarts (617) 876-4275BUY ONLINE: www.WorldMusic.org

Sanders Theatre

45 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA
United States
(617) 496-2222
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Joanna Newsom with Kevin Barker

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:30pm

Joanna Newsom has gained a devoted following in recent years with her ethereal voice, narrative lyrics and virtuoso harp playing. Newsom has been playing the harp since she was eight and began her career opening for Bonnie Prince Billy’s tour in 2002. Her debut album, The Milk-Eyed Mender, was released in 2004 to critical acclaim and was followed by the ambitious, orchestral Ys (2006). Performing in the acoustically stunning Sanders Theatre, Newsom and her band will feature songs from her recently completed third album, which Drag City will release in the spring.

Tickets at:www.worldmusic.org

Sanders Theatre

45 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA
United States
(617) 496-2222
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John O'Neil Presents ''Back to Enniskillen'' - a St Patricks Celebration

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:30pm

IRNE award winner John O'Neil takes you on a delightful journey back home to the Emerald Isle. John toasts the many people who have given him their Irish blessings including Sister Bernadette, Father Callaghan, Mrs. Mary Genevieve Curry Smith, and a host of neighbors and relatives you are sure to recognize, remember, and love. If you're a fan of the Irish Tenors, The Clancy Brothers, or The Irish Rovers, you will love this Irishman singing the Great Irish Songbook, including Fare Thee Well Enniskillen, Molly Malone, and of course Danny Boy. www.cabaretfest.com

Ticket Prices: $16 (Stu/Sen $15, Mem $13)

Amazing Things Art Center

160 Hollis Street
Framingham, MA, 01702
United States
(508) 405-ARTS
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Julia and the Zerounian Ensemble

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 7:30pm

Versatile and cosmopolitan song-stylist Julia and the Zerounian Ensemble return for another evening of passionate performance of both familiar and exotic songs from around the world. Singing effortlessly in ten languages, the charming and elegant Julia Zerounian restores to the contemporary performance scene the glamorous heyday of international café-cabaret, creating an atmosphere of infectious enthusiasm and intimacy with the audience that together make her listeners sophisticated citizens of the world. Julia’s evocative voice is as warm and glowing as her personality. She transcends language and culture, to express the music inherent in any language and culture. This is a real artist who knowingly and lovingly shapes every phrase and colors every tone to elicit a maximum of feeling and expressiveness of mood in each song.

$22.00

Regattabar at the Charles Hotel

1 Bennett Street
Cambridge, MA, 02138
United States
(617) 895-7757
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Seamus O'Mazzy & the Last Minute Men

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 8:00pm

No Cover

Concord's Colonial Inn

48 Monument Square
Concord, MA, 01742
United States
(978) 369-9200; (800) 370-9200
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Enter The Haggis

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 8:00pm

Over the past three albums and five years, Toronto’s Celtic rock band Enter The Haggis has found itself at the center of a grassroots success story ever teetering on the brink of mainstream success. A workhorse group that tours nearly 150 dates out of the year, the band has amassed an ever-growing, devoted tour following from its humble Toronto roots, leaving not only fans, but die hard “Haggis Heads” in its wake nationwide. From Celtic festivals to headlining rock venues and from Billboard World Music charting to major television appearances on shows like Live With Regis And Kelly, ETH has made its success one fan, one town, one region at a time. www.myspace.com/enterthehaggis

Tickets: all ages, $20adv/$25door/$45VIP

Showcase Live

23 Patriot Place
Foxboro, MA
United States
888-354-7042
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St. Patrick's Day Celebration w/ RÉAGÁNTA

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 9:00pm

Blending the harp, whistle, and guitar, Réagánta plays Traditional Irish jigs, reels, hornpipes, and slow airs with skill, beauty and a sense of fun. Their love and respect for the Traditions is evident as their solo and vocals harmonies infuse the ballads they sing with intense emotion. But they are equally at home with the humorous song, often teaching the chorus to the audience. www.reaganta.com

$10pp + $2 w/ Salsa 12a-1a

Ryles - Mainstage

212 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA, 02139
United States
(617) 876-9330
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World-class Jazz with the KGB/G!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 - 9:00pm
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - 9:00pm
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 9:00pm
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 - 9:00pm

This is a regular weekly event on Wednesday nights with:

Jerry Bergonzi/ saxophone www.jerrybergonzi.com

Bruce Gertz/ bass www.brucegertz.com

Bob Kaufman/ drums www.theartofdrumming.com

Phil Grenadier/ trumpet www.myspace.com/philgrenadier

Occasionally one or more of the guys are on the road on a given week, so there may be wonderful subs--please call and ask if you're looking for a particular instrumentalist.

$8 music charge

Acton Jazz Cafe

452 Great Road (Rte. 2A/119)
Acton, MA, 01720
United States
(978) 263-6161
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