CHERISH THE LADIES
| March 16th - Friday
evening at 8:00 P.M. March 17th - Saturday evening at 8:00 P.M. March 18th - Sunday afternoon at 2:00 P.M. Tickets:
$21, $31, $41, $50, $60, $70 |
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Phoenix Symphony Hall
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Celtic music sensations
Cherish the Ladies. The magic and music of the Emerald Isle come alive
in a dazzling concert experience hailed by the New York Times as “passionate,
tender…and rambunctious.”
JOANIE MADDEN is the Grammy Award winning
whistle and flute player who has been the leader of Cherish the Ladies
since its inception. Born in New York of Irish parents, she is the second
oldest of seven children raised in a musical household; her mother Helen,
a dancer of traditional sets hails from Miltown Malbay, County Clare
and her father Joe, an All-Ireland Champion on the accordion, comes
from Portumna in East Galway. She has many awards and citations to her credit including; the youngest member inducted into the Irish-American Musicians Hall of Fame, recipient of the Wild Geese Award, voted one of the Top 100 Irish-Americans in the country and Traditional Musician of the Year, all for her contributions to promoting and preserving Irish culture in America. She is in constant demand as a studio musician and has performed on over a hundred albums running the gamut from Pete Seeger to Sinead O'Connor. Joanie has played on three Grammy award-winning albums and her involvement on the Hearts of Space labels’ “Celtic Twilight” CD led to a platinum album with over 1,000,000 sales. In the past year she has toured with the Eagles’ Don Henley and was also a featured soloist on the final Lord of the Rings soundtrack. She has recorded three highly successful solo albums;
"A Whistle on the Wind", "Song of the Irish Whistle"
(named the most successful whistle album in history selling over 280,000
copies) and "Song of the Irish Whistle 2". In an astonishingly short time, vocalist HEIDI
TALBOT has gone from a variety of club, session and busking
stints in her native Ireland to fronting one of the world's premier
Celtic music ensembles, the all star Cherish The Ladies. One listen
to her solo album, the disarmingly gorgeous Distant Future, and the
reason for her rapid rise becomes instantly clear. Her smooth, lilting
voice is matched with a musical intelligence and charisma rare for one
so young. In '99 Heidi first came to the States on a two month holiday, which resulted in her returning later to record a highly acclaimed self titled solo album "Heidi Talbot". While touring the States, she met members of Cherish The Ladies, and in 2002 joined the group as their lead vocalist. Heidi's graceful singing and adventurous spirit mark the
arrival of an important new singer on the horizon
MIRELLA MURRAY grew up in Claddaghduff,
near Clifden, on the north west coast of Connemara. Her father John
Joe, a notable sean nós dancer, comes from Inishark Island and
has a deep understanding of, and love for, traditional music. Mirella
learnt the piano accordion from Mary Finn, herself a great player from
the musical Finn family of Ballymote, Co. Sligo. She met up with fiddler
Liz Kane from Letterfrack, and they played and learned a lot of their
music together going through the Fleadh Cheoil competitions. They won
the All-Ireland duet in 1995, while Mirella gained the title on the
piano accordion that same year. The pair performed together for years
and toured in France and in North America with Comhaltas. They formed
the Hydledoodles, a short-lived band which featured at the Fiddle and
Accordion festival in Shetland and returned to the Folk Festival there
the following year. Mirella has also toured Austria with the Bumblebees; performed with harper Laoise Kelly at the International Women's Day Festival in Moscow; featured in the Galway Arts Festival 2001,2002 and 2003 with Laoise and young fiddler Michelle O'Brien; toured with various line-ups in Scandinavia, Switzerland, Spain and France; and also recorded with Laoise on the Geantraí Christmas Special 2001, TG4. From September to November 2002 Mirella joined up with the late Johnny Cunningham to perform in the theatrical production, "Peter & Wendy", winner of two OBIE Awards which Johnny composed the music and lyrics for this adaptation of J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan". Mirella also has a flair for teaching, and it is a credit to her musicianship that two of her pupils have gained All-Ireland titles. She has accumulated a vast store of tunes from her travels, and musicians such as Sharon Shannon, Lunasa and the Bumblebees credit her as a source for many uncommon melodies.
MARY COOGAN was born in New York and
also raised in a musical household. Her mother is from County Roscommon
and her father is a first generation Irish-American accordion player.
Mary is a self taught guitar, mandolin and banjo player. She began playing
at an early age listening to various types of acoustic music and is
a highly sought after accompanist.
ROISIN DILLON was born and raised in Belfast, Northern
Ireland, and has relocated to the United States. Her interest in music
was mainly inherited from her father, Eamonn, who taught her the whistle
at the tender age of 11. At the age of 13, Roisin placed 2nd in the
All Irelands Competition on the tin whistle and was just picking up
the fiddle as a primary instrument. At 15 she placed first in the Oireachtas
Competition again on the tin whistle but since then she has been playing
the fiddle exclusively. At 18 Roisin came to America for three months
with a tour of musicians sponsered by "The International Fund for
Ireland", and within a few years had decided to move permenantly
to the U.S. |
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