The Sail, Power and Steam Museum at Sharp’s Point South will welcome back Gabriel Donohue, joined by Michael Fitzpatrick and Aoife Clancy, Saturday, Aug. 23, at 7:30 p.m.
Gabriel is an Irish-born multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter based in Philadelphia. He performs mostly on guitar and piano, but also plays many more instruments, from bouzouki/mandolin to Irish and exotic percussion, as well as vocals. He has played all over the world including Carnegie Hall and collaborated with a long list of musicians.
Fitzpatrick is a champion button accordionist, singer, composer and Irish dancer. Clancy, daughter of renowned Bobby Clancy of the Clancy Brothers, brings a refreshing new voice to folk music.
Tickets are $20 in advance or at the door; call early for the best seats. The Sharp’s Point South is at 75 Mechanic St. For more information on the Sail, Power and Steam Museum and its programs, call 701-7627 or 596-0200; email sailpowersteammuseum@gmail.com; or visit sharpspointsouth.com.
Courier Publications’ A&E Editor Dagney C. Ernest can be reached at (207) 594-4401, ext. 115; or dernest@courierpublicationsllc.com.
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