Halfway to St. Patrick's Day at Old. St. Francis School
Moon Mountain Ramblers
Tune Dawgs
Five Pint Mary
Bend Fire Department Roving Irish Pipes
- Old St. Francis School - Old St. Francis Hotel |
- Saturday, September 15, 2012
- All day; music begins at 1:30 p.m. |
- Free |
- All ages welcome
** MUSIC SCHEDULE **
1:30 p.m.: Bend Fire Dept. and their roving Irish pipes
2 p.m.: Five Pint Mary · Celtic Rock (O'Kanes Square)
4 p.m.: The Tune Dawgs · Irish Fiddle (Roving)
6 p.m.: Moon Mountain Ramblers · Bluegrass and Alt. Country (O'Kanes Square)
About Halfway to St. Patrick's Day at Old. St. Francis School
OK, we know, it's kind of a wacky idea - no one celebrates halfway to St. Valentine's Day, right? (Although, now that we think about it... nahhh...)
But, regardless, we love St. Patrick's Day and we love being halfway to it! So let's have some drinks, hear some music and have a full-on good time together. Because why not?
** Food & Drink Specials **
plus Irish-tinged revelry at all of our joints!
About Moon Mountain Ramblers
Ramblin' in from all parts of the territory, Moon Mountain has drawn five musicians together to create an original high desert sound and a soulful interpretation of traditional bluegrass, jazz/swing, country and classic rock tunes.
One of Central Oregon's most innovative and entertaining acts, this group has played some of the biggest parties in and around its hometown of Bend and shared the stage with the David Grisman Quintet, Jay Reishman and the Jaybirds, Hot Buttered Rum, Sneakin' Out, Taarka, Jackstraw, New Monsoon, and The Gourds. The band started with a traditional bluegrass sound but has expanded into rock, jazz, funk, irie, hip hop (not a whole lot of that yet though). With the recent addition of Taarka's percussionist Dale Largent, Moon Mountain has taken a huge leap into the wide open world of experimental.
About Five Pint Mary
Five Pint Mary is an eight-piece Celtic rock band located in Bend, OR. Upbeat, loud, spirited, and rollicking, they play a unique blend of Celtic rock with an edge of punk. Influenced by traditional and original music played in Ireland, Scotland, Newfoundland, & America, as well as bluegrass and Americana genres. Their music appeals to a wide audience and is just as fun for the listeners as well as the players.
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