ARIZONA IRISH MUSIC SOCIETY
AIMS NEWS AND NOTES
AIMS News and Notes 1-7-2009
Arizona Irish Music Society
www.azirishmusic.com
Information Line: 602-770-8077
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The Expanded Irish Cultural Center Gift Shop run by Pat & Patty McCrossan, the former proprietors of Ireland's Own, is now open from 10:30 am until 6 pm Tuesday through Friday and from 10:30 am until 3 pm on Saturday. It will also be open for any ICC special events. Call (602) 254-6094.
The Irish Cultural Center is at 1106 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
602-258-0109 www.azirish.org
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Out And About
--- Ceili On Fri At ICC
2. Memo From The Knockabouts
3. Schedule For The Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings
4. Winter 2009 Events
--- Pub News:
--- Jan 17-18 Feis In The Desert
--- Sat. Jan 31 Robert Burns Dinner
--- Sat. Feb 7 - Colleen Selection
--- Sat. Feb 21 To Sun Feb 22 - Arizona Scottish Gathering And Highland Games
--- Sat Feb 21 To Sun Feb 22 - Celtic Legends - Wickenburg
--- Sat Feb 21 - Chieftains - Mesa
--- Fri Feb 27th - Beoga In Flagstaff
--- Sat Feb 28th - Beoga In Berger Center In Tucson
5. Women Featured At Scottsdale Sunday A’faire On Sun Mar 15
6. Sat Mar 14 St. Patrick's Day Parade And Irish Faire
7. This Week In Irish Music
1. OUT AND ABOUT
--- CEILI ON FRI AT ICC
The Irish Cultural Center located at 1106 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004 will be presenting Ceili's on the second and third Friday of the month. Enjoy Irish social dancing in a relaxed atmosphere with live music and dance lessons. The dates for the 2009 Ceilis are: January 9 & 16, February 13 & 20, March 13 & 20, April 10 & 17, May 8 & 15, June 12 & 19, July 10 & 17, August 14 & 21, September 11 & 18, October 9, November 13 & 20, December 11 & 18.
Admission is $6.00 with children under 12 Free (2 with each paid admission) Ceilis start at 7:00 pm
Ceili dance workshops at the Center are on the third Saturday of most months from 1:00-3:00 PM. These are two hour dance intensive for beginning and advanced dancers. Beginners will focus on basic footwork and simpler ceili dances (Fairy Reel, Siege of Ennis, etc). Advanced dancers will learn more difficult figure dances (Cross Reel, Trip To The Cottage, etc). If you are an expereinced Ceili go-er or if you have never danced before, this is the class for you! Make new friends and learn how to dazzle the spectators at the next ICC Ceili. Admission is $16.00 for adults and kids under 12 $2.00 RSVP required (602) 258-0109
Dates for the Ceili workshops for 2008 are: January 17, No Workshop in February, No Workshop in March, April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19, No Workshop in October, November 21, December 19.
For further information, please call (602) 258-0109 or check www.azirish.org .
2. MEMO FROM THE KNOCKABOUTS
Hey George,
Well, it was only a matter of time. The Knockabouts have been named by the Flagstaff news types as "the best band to share a blackout with" for 2008!
It's a pretty big honor for a town full of hippie jams bands and really alternative music styles. Leave it to the Knockabouts to remind everyone where the real party is in Flagstaff. Here are some more dates for us.
January 10th Mia's Lounge, 26th South San Francisco, Flagstaff
This is a fairly new venue in Flag but has a really strong local following. It's on the southside of the tracks so be ready for anything
January 16 & 17 Rosie Mccaffrey's
By the way, we had a great time at Murphy's Law Pub in Chandler on New Years Eve. The place has a really good vibe to it and they really got into the whole traditional Irish thing.
Slainte,
John
www.knockabouts.org
3. SCHEDULE FOR THE CHUCKAWALLA RHYTHM KINGS
January 11, 2009
1pm
Main Street, Yuma
Old Town Jubilee 2009
Presented by Heritage Festivals
Yuma Heritage Festivals
January 25, 2009
1pm
Main Street Yuma
Yuma Lettuce Days 2009
January 31, 2009
We are pleased to provide entertainment for a great cause.
Death by Chocolate
Chocolate sampling and silent auction
To benefit Friends of Yuma County Libraries
5:50-9:30pm
No Host Cocktails & Hors d'oeuvres at Sunset
Tickets #30 each or 2 for $50
Foothills Library
13226 E. South Frontage Rd (Foothills)
For more information call (928) 782-5454
February 15, 2009
1pm
Main Street Yuma
Yuma Heritage Festivals
March 15, 2009
1pm
ain Street Yuma
Yuma Heritage Festivals
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE WORK THAT WE HAVE, BUT OUR CHILDREN NEED NEW SHOES.
HIRE US---YOU WON'T REGRET IT--WE ARE ADORABLE
4. WINTER 2009 EVENTS
By George O’Brien - Arizona Irish Music Society
Winter is always a big event oriented period with banquets and festivals featured along with special concerts. There is plenty going on.
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Mesa location of Molly Brannigans is being closed. The furniture and fixtures is being transferred, but details are unavailable
The D’Arcy McGees in Tempe has discontinued music.
There is a new pub in downtown Chandler called “Murphy’s Law” that opened in November. 58 S San Marcos Pl Chandler, AZ 480-812-1588
The California chain, Auld Dubliner, will open a location in late Jan in Glendate, Northern and Rt 101.
A group organized by John O’Connell of the Dubliner will open a new pub in Surprise to be called the “Irish Wolfhound” in May at the earliest.
Support Irish music at your local Irish pub and help support Irish music.
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--- JAN 17-18 FEIS IN THE DESERT
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The Damhsa Irish Dance Company andThe Bracken School of Irish Dance
present the 19th Annual Feis in the Desert
Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort
Chandler, Arizona
January 17-18, 2009
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2009
Registration opens: 7:00am; Competitions begin: 8:00am
Preliminary and Open Championships with corresponding Specials
U7 and 15&O Solos with corresponding Specials
Adult Solos, Adult Ceile, Adult Specials
Double/Treble Jig Special benefitting Chandler Emergency Relief Fund
Musicians’ Workshop; instruments TBA; overseen by the Irish Cultural Center Academy
6:30pm: Reception, Irish Vocal Fest, Irish Entertainment
As the City of Chandler is one of our premier Feis in the Desert sponsors, our event has been incorporated into the City of Chandler's Multi-Cultural Festival to be held on Saturday, January 17, 2009. Please visit their website www.chandleraz.gov for a listing of all the Downtown events.
--- SUN, JANUARY 18, 2009
Registration opens: 8:00am; Competitions begin: 9:00am
Solos — Ages U9, U11, U13 and U15, with corresponding Specials
All Figures
Double/Treble Jig Special benefitting Chandler Emergency Relief Fund
Irish Bread Baking Competition — entries received by 11:00am
“Ducts on Parade” Duct Tape Competition — entries received by 1:00pm
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--- SAT. JAN 31 ROBERT BURNS DINNER
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January 31, 2009
Crowne Plaza Resort
One San Marcos Place
Chandler, AZ 85225
Cash bar at 5 pm
Dinner & Entertainment at 6 pm.
president@arizonascots.com
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--- SAT. FEB 7 - COLLEEN SELECTION
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Event Times
Dinner and Selection Event: 5:00pm
Silent auction preview, cocktails and seating 5:45pm
Dinner 7:00pm Pageant
Selection Event Only: 6:30 Silent auction preview, cocktails and seating
7:00pm Pageant
Ann Niemann
(602) 568-3455
togetherinaz@aol.com
The Selection Event will be held at:
St. Paul’s O’Carroll Hall
330 W. Coral Gables
Phoenix, AZ 85023
The Colleen Selection is a heritage pageant that started in 1983 It is open to single women of Irish ancestry ages 18 through 27 years old. Every year in February the Arizona Colleen is chosen, and she and her court reign over the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and the Faire which follows. Along with the crown and the title “Arizona Colleen” the winner is also awarded jewelry, $1,000.00 in scholarships, and a free trip to Ireland.
For the first time in 2008 and in honor of our 25th anniversary, the Arizona Colleen participated as the Arizona Rose in the Rose of Tralee program. The 2009 Arizona Colleen will compete as the Arizona Rose at the 50th Anniversary of the Rose of Tralee International Festival in Tralee, County Kerry. It is televised and offers a world tour as part of the prize package.
The Arizona Rose event organizers are the St. Patrick's Day Parade and Faire Committee. The goal is to promote awareness among young people of their Irish community and culture and to get them interested and involved in the many activities and events happening in the Irish communities here in the Valley and throughout the state.
The 2008 Colleen Selection event had 11 lovely, talented and articulate young ladies who brought Irish pride to the fore as they entertained the crowd of more than 240 proud family and community members. Each contestant was sponsored by a local business or organization.
. Each contestant was sponsored by a local business or organization. For more information, visit www.azcolleen.org or contact Ann at 602-568-3455 or ann@azcolleen.org.
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--- SAT. FEB 21 TO SUN FEB 22 - ARIZONA SCOTTISH GATHERING AND HIGHLAND GAMES
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Margaret T. Hance Park located on Central Avenue between McDowell Road and Roosevelt Street in Central Phoenix
-- Pipes & Drums | Entertainment
--- Athletics
--- Dance
--- Pipes & Drums
--- Entertainment
--- Clans & Genealogy
--- Re-Enactors
--- Language & Celtic Studies
--- Vendors
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--- SAT FEB 21 TO SUN FEB 22 - CELTIC LEGENDS - WICKENBURG
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Date: Sat., February 21, 2009 Time: 7:30 pm
Date: Sun., February 22, 2009 Time: 7:30 pm Sold Out
Price: Adults $40 – Children $5
Del Web Center Venue Calendar 5. Concert Halls and Arts Centers
1090 S. Vulture Mine Road Wickenburg AZ 85390
928-684-6624 (520)684-6628 cwilliams@wickenburg.k12.az.us
Under the direction of Riverdance’s Michael Londra, Celtic Legends has swept the world with their artistry. This team of pristine Irish step dancers perform electric moves amidst exhilarating folk music and ethereal songs from a live onstage band. This powerful show brings out the Irish in everyone.
Take a whirl with Celtic Legends on their latest worldwide tour.
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--- SAT FEB 21 - CHIEFTAINS - MESA
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Ikeda Theater - Mesa Arts Center
1 E. Main St. Mesa AZ 85211
480-644-6500
7:30 PM
“With their authentic Irish sound, The Chieftains are considered synonymous with Celtic music. The original members, including founder and front-man Paddy Moloney (Uilleann pipes, tin whistle), Matt Molloy (flute), Sean Keane (fiddle) and Kevin Conneff (bodhran, vocals) bring a spectacular, foot-stomping night of folk songs and ballads that will take you back to the Emerald Isle.”
It is hard to describe what a big deal the Chieftains have been for Irish music for the last 45 years. They come to Arizona every couple of years but their shows never get old.
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FRI, FEB ---- FRI FEB 27TH - BEOGA IN FLAGSTAFF
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Fri, Feb 27th, 2009
7:30 PM
520-981-1475
Living Traditions - Flagstaff
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SAT, FEB --- SAT FEB 28TH - BEOGA IN BERGER CENTER IN TUCSON
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Sat, Feb 28th, 2009
With guests: Tir Connail Academy of Irish Dance
8 pm
Berger Performing Arts Center
1200 W. Speedway, Tucson, AZ
928-522-7052
www.inconcerttucson.com/pages/calendar.htm
Advance tickets $20; $18 seniors over 60
Beoga (Irish word for ‘lively’) are a five-piece traditional band based in County Antrim, Ireland. The band was drawn together after ‘jamming’ in a ferocious session at the All-Ireland Fleadh in August 2002. Their unique sound features the twin duelling accordions of Seán Óg Graham and Damian McKee, along with four times All-Ireland bodhrán champion Eamon Murray and pianist Liam Bradley. In 2005, Beoga were nominated by Irish Music Magazine for the best traditional newcomer’s award. With the addition of one of Ireland’s premier young singers, Niamh Dunne, Beoga are confirming their reputation as one of the most exciting acts to emerge from Ireland in recent years.
The bedrock of Beoga’s music lies firmly within the Irish tradition, but they are not afraid to incorporate other genres’ nuances into their music. From bluesy riffs to Astor Piazzola-style jazz, to a raunchy New Orleans jamboree vibe, their music always returns to a wonderfully bouncy traditional sound. With a repertoire of fresh self-penned tunes and inventive arrangements, their debut album 'a lovely madness' earned 9/10 in Ireland’s Hot Press music magazine and was one of the Top Trad/Folk Albums of the year.
The group’s 2007 release Mischief’ received excellent reviews across the board, including a phenomenal 9.5/10 rating from Hot Press. The album is tipped by Irish Music Magazine and US based ‘The Celtic Connection’, among others, as a contender for 2007 album of the year. The Chicago American Times proclaims “super vocals, a terrific staccato beat to the rhythm, with a real sense of style and wit. This is a major band to be reckoned with.” The Irish Echo describes Beoga as “perhaps the most audacious band today” ranking them with Irish group Grada, as the two most promising bands launched in the new millennium.
Beoaga has played at the Boston, Kansas and Milwaukee Irish Festivals, the Guinness Irish Christmas tour of Austria, the Irish Folk Festival tour of Germany along with Solas and Kevin Burke, and the Irish Unplugged Tour of Holland with the Fureys and Davey Arthur. In September 2007, Beoga performed live with the BBC Orchestra to a television audience of millions as part of the prestigious ‘Last night of the Proms’
Advance tickets $20; $18 seniors over 60 available at www.inconcerttucson.com, Antigone Books and the Folk Shop
Info and disability seats call 981-1475.
www.beogamusic.com/
5. WOMEN FEATURED AT SCOTTSDALE SUNDAY A’FAIRE ON SUN MAR 15
(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – The Black Velvet Band and Brid Dower will perform at Sunday A'Fair on Mar. 15. Presented by the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, the free afternoon mini-festival features concerts and performances by the Valley’s top entertainers, a diverse selection of arts and crafts available for sale, hands-on activities for children and families and free, docent-guided tours of the sculptures on the Scottsdale Civic Center Mall. Lawn chairs and picnic baskets are welcome. Food and refreshments from Arcadia Farms are also available for purchase. The event is sponsored by Scottsdale Insurance Company/Nationwide Foundation and APS.
Additional information about Sunday A’Fair is available from the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts box office at (480) 994-ARTS (2787) or online at www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
MARCH 15, 2009
--- Noon–1:30 p.m. - Black Velvet Band
This charming ensemble celebrates Celtic culture with jigs, reels, airs, ballads and a dash of humor.
--- 2 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Bríd Dower
Vocalist Bríd Dower developed her singing talents performing on the streets and in local pubs in her native Ireland.
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LOCATION AND PARKING
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is located at 7380 East Second Street in downtown Scottsdale, four blocks south of Indian School Road and three blocks east of Scottsdale Road. The amphitheater is located on the Scottsdale Civic Center Mall at 75th Street and Main Street. Free parking is available in the public parking garage located to the west of Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and directly behind Los Olivos restaurant on Wells Fargo Avenue. Additional free parking is available at the Old Town Parking Corral at East Second Street and Brown Avenue and at the Civic Center Library parking garage located on Drinkwater Boulevard at East Second Street. Theater 4301 is located in the Galleria Corporate Centre at 4301 Scottsdale Road on the corner of Drinkwater Boulevard and Fifth Avenue in downtown Scottsdale, one block east of Scottsdale Road. Free parking is available in the Galleria Corporate Centre parking garage.
The Scottsdale Cultural Council, a private nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is contracted by the City of Scottsdale, Arizona, to administer certain City arts and cultural projects and to manage the City-owned Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and Scottsdale Public Art Program. The programs of the Scottsdale Cultural Council are made possible, in part, by the support of members and donors and grants received from the Arizona Commission on the Arts through appropriations from the Arizona State Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.
HOW TO REACH US
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
7380 East Second Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Box Office: (480) 994-ARTS (2787)
TDD: (480) 874-4694
Web: www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
E-mail: info@sccarts.org
Fax: (480) 874-4699
6. SAT MAR 14 ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE AND IRISH FAIRE
Saturday, March 14th 2009
This Year's Theme is "Be Green - Go Green"
26th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Irish Faire Saturday, March 14, 2009. Location for the Parade 3 rd Street from Virginia south to Margaret T. Hance Park Starts at 10 am. The Faire starts immediately after at Hance Park West side of Central at the Irish Cultural Center Admission $10.00 adults 12 & older $1.00 Kids 6-12 and under 6 FREE. 2 Stages of Irish Music and Dancers, Kids Area, Food and Beverages, Crafters. Free Shuttle from 2600 North Central Avenue (West side of Central Ave & Virginia) to the Faire. TAKE THE NEW LIGHT RAIL TO THE ROOSEVELT STREET STATION. Free parking at the garages at 2600 and 2800 North Central Avenue.
The Phoenix St. Patrick's Day Parade began in 1984. Its purpose is to preserve and enhance the heritage and traditions of the Irish Culture as well as share that culture with the citizens of Arizona. The Parade has marching bands, Irish step dancers, bagpipers, police and fire vehicles, government dignitaries, floats, the 2009 Arizona Irish Colleen with her Court and a whole lot more.
This year's Grand Marshall is Norman McClelland, CEO of Shamrock Foods, whose parents came from County Down and the Irish persons of the Year are Pat and Bridget Mulqueen from Counties Mayo and Leitrim For further information call (602) 280-9221 or visit www.phxirish.org
7. THIS WEEK IN IRISH MUSIC
PHOENIX
Michael McClanathan will be at the Westin Kirland every evening at sunset.
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Paul Knight will be at Into The Bean on Wed.
Scott Jeffers will be at the Dubliner on Wed
Smoot Mahooty with Brid Dower will be at Rosies on Wed.
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Shay Veno and Jane Hilton will be at Tim Finnegans on Thursday
Tom Teven will be at Seamus McCaffrey’s on Thursday
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Pat Crossan will be at the Dubliner on Fri and Sat
Fibber Magees will host Shirley’s Temple on Fri and Kyle Phelan on Sat.
Traveler will play at Lis Doon Varna on Fri and Sat
Shay Veno will be at O’Connor on Fri and Sat.
Rosie McCaffrey’s will host the Waters on Fri and Sat
The Biffos will be at Rula Buls on Fri and Sat.
Tom Teven will be at Seamus McCaffrey’s on Fri and Sat
Skeptical Chymist will host Capitol Down Fri and Sat
The Brazen Heads will be Tim Finnegans on Fri and Sat
SAT
The Irish Acoustic Showcase will host the List Doon Varna Players at Lis Doon Varna on Sat afternoon
There will be a contradance at the Kenilworth School on Sat evening
SUN
Pat McCrossan will be at Lis Donn Varna on Sun Afternoon.
TUE
Double Box Whammy with Frack Mackey will be at Rosie McCaffrey’s on Tue
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FLAGSTAFF
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The Knockabouts will be at Mia’s Lounge on Sat evening.
1. PHOENIX
Dubliner Irish Pub
3841 E. Thunderbird Rd.
Phoenix
602-867-0984
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1/7/2009 | Wed | 9:00 PM
| Scott Jeffers
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Pat McCrossan
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Pat McCrossan
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Fibber Magees
1989 W. Elliott Rd. #19
Chandler
480-722-9434
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Shirley's Temple
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Kylel Phelan
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1/11/2009 | Sun | 4:00 PM
| Fibber Magee's Sunday Afternoon Seisiun
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Kenilworth School Auditorium
1210 N. 5th Ave
Phoenix
520-369-0299
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 7:00 PM
| Contradance - Phoenix
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Lis Doon Varna
16100 N. Arrowhead
Peoria
623-979-0730
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1/7/2009 | Wed | 7:00 PM
| Seisiun at Lis Doon Varna
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Traveler
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 1:00 PM
| Irish Acoustic Showcase
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Traveler
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1/11/2009 | Sun | 1:00 PM
| Pat McCrossan
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O'Connor's Pub
2601 W. Dunlap
Phoenix
602-997-7714
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Shay Veno
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Shay Veno
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Rosie McCaffrey's
906 E. Camelback
Phoenix
602-241-1916
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1/7/2009 | Wed | 7:30 PM
| Smoot Mahooty With Brid Dower
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Waters
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Waters
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1/13/2009 | Tue | 9:00 PM
| Double Box Whammy
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Rula Bula
401 S. Mill Ave
Tempe
480-929-9500
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Biffos (O'Carroll's Gate)
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Biffos (O'Carroll's Gate)
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Seamus Mc Caffrey's
18 W. Monroe
Phoenix
602-253-6081
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1/8/2009 | Thu | 9:00 PM
| Tom Teven
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Tom Teven
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Tom Teven
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Skeptical Chymist
15688 N. Pima Ftw
Scottsdale
480-609-8677
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Capitol Down
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Capitol Down
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Tim Finnegans
9201 N. 29th Ave. #52
Phoenix
602-997-2323
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1/8/2009 | Thu | 9:00 PM
| Shay Veno and Jane Hilton
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1/9/2009 | Fri | 9:00 PM
| Brazen Heads
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Brazen Heads
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1/11/2009 | Sun | 1:00 PM
| Tim Finnegan's Seisiun
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2. TUCSON
Auld Dubliner - Tucson
800 East University
Tucson
520-206-0323
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1/11/2009 | Sun | 4:00 PM
| Tucson Irish Seisiun
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3. FLAGSTAFF
Charly's Pub and Grill
23 N Leroux St
Flagstaff
928-779-1919
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1/11/2009 | Sun | 7:00 PM
| Flagstaff Irish Seisiun
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Mia's Lounge
26 South San Francisco
Flagstaff
928-774-3315
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 9:00 PM
| Knockabouts
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5. REST OF AZ
Yuma Main Street
Main Street
Yuma
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1/10/2009 | Sat | 1:00 PM
| Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings
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