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    Day of Show: Your daily concert guide

    Posted in The Volume by The Volume on March 17th, 2009 at 3:01 pm

    joe-hurleySince it’s St. Patrick’s Day, you’d think we’d be awash in Irish acts tonight. Curiously, not so much. The Chieftains, those ageless torchbearers for Irish tradition and cosmopolitan innovation, hit Newark last night, but aren’t playing Carnegie Hall this year; meanwhile, the Pogues came and went last week.

    Happily, your best (and nearly only) bet for a touch of seasonal spirit is a strong one: Rogue’s March leader Joe Hurley is hosting his 10th Annual Irish Rock Revue at (Le) Poisson Rouge tonight, and the lineup includes such Celtic-at-heart luminaries as Garland Jeffreys, Laura Cantrell, Ivan Julian, Don Fleming, John S. Hall, Susan McKeown, La La Brooks and Michael Cerveris, as well as members of Cracker, the Ian Hunter Band, the Patti Smith Band and the Dictators.

    For a more interactive approach to Irish music, refer to TONY contributor Gwen Orel’s handy primer on New York seisiúns, low-key jams in which amateurs rub elbows with seasoned pros. Even if you think uilleann pipes are found under the sink and a bodhrán is a Star Trek alien, you’ll find these pubs hopping tonight.

    And if Irish music holds no lucky charms for you, your alternatives follow the jump.

    The Allman Brothers Band plays on (and on and on and on) at the Beacon Theatre.

    French-Swiss pop-folk duo Herman Dune bounces into the Mercury Lounge, Toby Goodshank in tow.

    Eclectic London pub night The Local takes over the Living Room, with a lineup that includes flamboyant Brit singer David Thomas Broughton, local blues chanteuse Liz Green, moody Brooklyn act She Keeps Bees, freak-folk chamber trio Twi the Humble Feather and more.

    Puerto Rican saxophonist stylist Davíd Sanchez holds forth with a powerful combo at the Village Vanguard.

    And hard-swinging vocal-jazz icon Annie Ross plays for a song up at the Metropolitan Room.

    Tags: Allman Brothers Band, Annie Ross, Davíd Sanchez, David Thomas Broughton, Day of show, Herman Dune, Irish Rock Revue, Joe Hurley, Liz Green, seisiúns, She Keeps Bees, The Local, Twi the Humble Feather
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