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Aston, PA – 01/16/10

When

Saturday, January 16, 2010

10:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

The Wharf Tavern (map)

4936 Pennell Rd.
Aston, PA

Valley View Shopping Center

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Blue Bell, PA – 12/05/09

Who
Blackthorn

When

Saturday, December 5, 2009

10:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

PJ Whelihan’s Blue Bell (map)

799 DeKalb Pike
Blue Bell, PA, USA 19422

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Springfield, PA – 11/14/09

Who
Blackthorn

When

Saturday, November 14, 2009

8:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

St. Francis of Assisi (map)

136 Saxer Ave
Springfield, PA, USA 19064

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Ardmore, PA – 11/07/09

Who
Blackthorn

When

Saturday, November 7, 2009

10:30pm
-
All Ages

Where

Brownie’s 23 East
(map)

23 E. Lancaster Pike
Ardmore, PA, USA 19003

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Springfield, PA – 11/01/09

Who
Blackthorn

When

Sunday, November 1, 2009

4:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

Knights of Columbus (map)

18 W. Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PA, USA 19064

Other InfoCeili for Kayleigh
For tickets contact Marty Moran 610-356-6072
(Supporting MMA Research)

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Drexel Hill, PA – 10/23/09

Who
Blackthorn

When

Friday, October 23, 2009

10:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

Casey’s Restaurant and Saloon (map)

812 Lansdowne Ave
Drexel Hill, PA, USA 19026

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Considered a guitar hero by many in his native Galway and his adopted home of New York, Seamus Kelleher has finally made the CD that showcases not only his amazing guitar playing abilities but also his song writing and singing.

After thirty years of recording with a variety of artists in Ireland and the US, Seamus headed to Nashville in April of ‘07 and over a four day period recorded Four Cups of Coffee. The CD was produced by Peter Huttlinger, one of Nashville’s most sought after guitar players and producers.

Each track on Four Cups of Coffee is a musical feast. There is a tribute to Elmore James and Robert Johnson with the track “Dust My Broom.” The title track “Four Cups of Coffee” shows the old Chicago blues influence on Seamus’ playing. After hearing the track “What’s Goin On,” you will understand why Seamus was referred to in his native Galway as “The long haired weirdo who could make the guitar talk.”

From the emotional opening song “My Friend Ben” to the haunting “Madame” you will find yourself wanting Seamus to get to work on his second solo record.