Liz Carroll and John Doyle
with guests Tir Conaill Irish Dancers
Thur, Mar 15, 2007
7:30pm
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A full evening of Irish fiddle, song and dance, just before St. Patrick's Day! All-Ireland fiddle champion at an early age, Liz, now
living in Chicago, is easily one of the few top Irish fiddlers and John Doyle, a founder of Solas, joins Liz. John is also a virtuoso, both on guitar and voice. John has two solo albums to his credit, plus joined Solas on their first 4CDs. His picking of Irish tunes, often note by note, is astounding, and he is also a fine vocalist in the Irish tradition. Selected dancers from Tir Conaill Irish Dance Academy, one of Arizona's top dance schools, will start off the show, accompanied by their teacher, world famous accordionist Christopher McGrory. Reserved seating on sale now on line $20 advance, $23 door. $18 for senior citizens and TFTM members available at outlets, Antigone Books, 411 N. 4th Ave. and CD City, 2890 N. Campbell, at Glenn. Seats in Rows A,C, E and G are at outlets. No fees to purchase tickets at outlets. Note that on line seating chart shows tickets at outlets as sold, but some of these may still be available. Alternate rows are available on line. To purchase by phone, call 1-800-595-4849. Co-sponsored by Tucson Friends of Traditional Music.
Since she was 18, when she astounded the Celtic music world by winning the Senior All-Ireland Championship, Liz and her fiddle have been amazing audiences around the globe. Her recordings and appearances on concert stages, television and radio, have established Liz as one of traditional music's most sought after performers. "lost in the loop," released in 2000, won Liz new fans around the world, as it garnered an Indie Award and Liz being named Traditional Performer of the Year for 2000. Not that that's the first time a solo record by Liz has been praised. Liz's first solo, in 1988, "Liz Carroll," was chosen as a select record of American folk music by the Library of Congress, no less. That same recording was called "a milestone achievement in the career of a fiddler reaching beyond herself," by noted critic and radio host Earl Hitchner. It should be noted that Liz's recordings are in the
majority her own compositions, and they have given her a stature But it is Liz in concert that has entranced audiences throughout the States, and also in tours of Ireland, Europe, and Africa. Neil Tesser of Chicago's Reader marvels that "her quicksilver lines can captivate violin admirers way beyond the bounds of Hibernia." P.J. Curtis of the Irish American says that Liz "conjures up a dizzying mixture of the sweetest tones, the fastest runs, and the most dazzling display of musicianship imaginable." One of Liz's proudest concert moments was at the 1st American Congress of the Violin, hosted by Yehudi Menuhin. In 1994, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Liz a National Heritage Fellowship for her great influence on Irish music in America, as a performer and a composer. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton presented the award which bestows national recognition on artists of international stature. Honors
Liz is named Irish Traditional Musician of the Year
2000 by Earle Hitchner of the Irish Echo. "lost in the loop" wins an AFIM Indie Award in ceremonies May 5th, 2001 at the Regal Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. The Association for Independent Music named Liz's recording best in the Celtic/British Isles Category. Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago proclaims Liz Carroll Day in Chicago on September 18, 1999. Irish-American Magazine names Liz one of the Top 100 Irish Americans of 1995. Liz is presented a National Heritage Award Fellowship in 1994 by Hillary Clinton. The award identifies Liz as a "Master Traditional Artist who has contributed to the shaping of our artistic traditions and to preserving the cultural diversity of the United States." "Liz Carroll" album named a select record of American folk music by the Library of Congress in 1988. All-Ireland Senior Fiddle Champion in 1975. All-Ireland Senior Duet Champion, with Jimmy Keane, in 1975. All-Ireland Junior Fiddle Champion in 1974.
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