Archive for the ‘Concert’ Category
Leo Kottke in Concert Feb 9th and 10th
Leo Kottke will be performing February 9th and 10th at the Temple of Music and Art here in Tucson. Tickets are available at both “Antigone Books” on Fourth Avenue and “The Folk Shop” on Campbell just south of Glenn. TFTM is supporting the performances and TFTM members can get a $4 discount at either of [...]
January 31, 2012
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Spring Irish Concerts
TFTM is supporting and sponsoring In Concert! Tucson to present a “season” of 2 Irish shows: Saturday, Feb 25, Goitse, a young and energetic band from Dublin with great energy on fiddle, accordion, banjo, mandolin, springs and Irish drum, with vocals. That show will include top Tucson Irish dancers. Friday, March 16–hold the date for [...]
October 18, 2011
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Old Blind Dogs concert, Oct. 6, 2011
The second show of the season for InConcert! is coming to Berger Center on Thursday, October 6, 2011. Old Blind Dogs is a group from Aberdeen, with their full world beat sound with percussion, a great modern take on Scottish traditional music. The show is at the Berger Center, 1200 W. Speedway at Arizona [...]
September 12, 2011
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Tannahill Weavers next week
TFTM fans of InConcert! The first show of his season is next Wednesday, 9/14, with the Tannahill Weavers and there are still tickets available both online at www.inconcerttucson.com, and at Antigone Books, 411 N. 4th Ave or the Folk Shop, 2525 N. Campbell. This show is general admission in the upstairs Cabaret theater, [...]
September 5, 2011
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Feb. 7th, Concert by Four Shillings Short
The Celtic/Folk/World music duo Four Shillings Short are coming to town.  Four Shillings Short perform Traditional & Original music from Ireland and  Scotland, Indian Ragas, Folk Ballads, Old-Time songs, Medieval &  Renaissance instrumentals and a cappella numbers on a fantastic array of  instruments including North Indian Sitar, Hammered Dulcimer, Mandolins,  Banjo, Whistles, Recorders, Medieval and [...]
January 23, 2011
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