Sligo Rags Brings Celtic-Bluegrass Blend Back to Fiddlers Crossing

Fiddlers Crossing

 

Fiddlers Crossing is greeting 2014 on a high energy note with the return of Sligo Rags, a rollicking Celtic "pub" band with "a decidedly bluegrass attitude," on Saturday, Jan. 11.

Sligo Rags is non-stop fun. With Michael Kelly on fiddle and vocals, David Burns on acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin and vocals, and new member Olivier Prud'homme on bass, the group delivers foot-stomping tunes and side-splitting humor. The group is now a quartet, with the addition of percussionist Jonathan Baer, who joins Prud'homme in providing a driving and creative rhythmic foundation for the traditional and original tunes and songs.

Although basically Celtic, the band members represent many musical influences, from Latin and jazz, to classical and bluegrass. According to David Burns, "Each of us is rooted in a different musical style, so we just combine them and see where it takes us."

Where it takes them is forays into country and swing, gypsy and jazz, with stops at other acoustic music junctures along the way.

Their band name is drawn from a line in the anthem, "The Irish Rover, " that says: "We had one million bags of the best Sligo Rags." These four Sligo Rags are certainly the best of the best!

Fiddlers Crossing is at 206 E. F St. at Robinson Street, in Downtown Tehachapi. Tickets may be purchased next door at Mountain Music, Tehachapi Treasure Trove, Tehachapi Furniture in Old Town, or with a credit card by calling 661-823-9994.

Tickets to the concert are $20, and as always, coffee and goodies are included. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30p.m.

 
 

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