Any other info on that?
Try emailing or calling the folks at the Button Box. They’d likely know.
Also their Fall “Squeeze-in” event is about a 1/2 hour from Great Barrington. I think it’s over Labor Day weekend.
I will give them an email, or go to the store as I know of sessions in Amherst and Northhampton which is pretty close to them.
Official trip schedule is fly in 9/11 to Boston and get to Quincy. A buddy and I are going to the Burren on Monday; Tuesday through Thursday- what ever works within a reasonable time.
Anybody know of any sessions way out west, as in the Berkshires (Stockbridge, Great Barrington, Pittsfield)?
Sorry, somehow I overlooked Avery’s (Unseen’s) inquiries on the same subject. So Avery - I come to Great Barrington occasionally (my Mom lives there, and I love the place) - have you located anything farther west than Springfield?
North Adams has a Saturday morning session (10 to 1), and Amherst has a Friday night session. Let me know when you are around and we could have a couple tunes.
My friends Michael O’Leary and Bob & Jen Strom are trying to start a bi-monthly ( as in ‘twice a month’ ) session at The Landing restaurant in Manchester. First one is this Sunday from 5-8.
from The Landing website
Celtic Music Sundays Jan. 6 & 20
Celtic singer Michael O’Leary along with string players Bob & Jen Strom (guitar/bouzouki & fiddle/mandolin) are starting up a traditional Celtic music session upstairs in the Lee Room on two Sundays in January, the 6th and 20th, from 5-8pm. In the style of an Irish house or pub ‘seissiun’, this will be an acoustic session of mostly traditional songs and tunes from the Celtic countries, and it will be open to others who want to come and join in or just listen and enjoy. Michael is a traditional singer of Irish, Scottish and English songs and ballads. He organizes and hosts Celtic music cruises for the schooner Thomas E. Lannon during sailing season, and he has performed at the Boston Celtic Music Festival, the Irish Connections Festival and the New England Folk Festival along with various concert venues in the area. Jen has in recent years immersed herself in traditional fiddle styles, including Irish, Canadian and Cape Breton. She counts as her musical mentors Irish fiddler Laurel Martin and New England style fiddler Lissa Schneckenberger. Bob is a long-time guitar and upright bass player who for many years played bass for the popular folk/bluegrass band Old Cowboy Death. He’s now added bouzouki to his list of instruments and accompanies on several traditional music styles: Irish, Cape Breton and Canadian. Bob and Jen are regulars in the Salem Country Dance Orchestra for the monthly Salem Country Dances and have performed at the Irish Connections Festival and Salem Maritime Festival.
Cheers,
Feadan
Just want to add a link to The Snug in Hingham, MA:
Irish session every Monday from 5:30-8:30.
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