NJSO musicians and friends bring Irish music to Hoboken
The New Jersey Symphony Chamber Players join forces with Stevens Institute of Technology to bring an unforgettable program of Irish music to Hoboken on Tuesday, March 20, at 8 pm.
Check out the performers, as well as our very own Andy Lamy’s new recordings from his album The Blackthorn Stick, for a taste of the fun!
The performance at Stevens’ DeBaun Performing Arts Center features NJSO musicians JoAnna Farrer on fiddle and Michael Stewart on fiddle and viola and Andrew Lamy on clarinet and whistles, alongside NJSO friends from the Hudson-Shannon Line, featuring Natalie Haas (cello), Haley Richardson (fiddle), Keegan Loesel (Uilleann pipes, vocals, and whistles), Greg Anderson (guitar), Max Carmichael (bouzouki and guitar), Seagda Coyle (button accordion), Steve Holloway (bodhran) and Trent Johnson (keyboard).
An Evening of Irish Music
Presented by Stevens Institute of Technology
NJSO musicians and the Hudson-Shannon Line collaborate to present a memorable evening of Irish jigs and reels that are sure to delight! From fiddles to uilleann pipes, from the Irish bouzouki to the button accordion and more, this rollicking ensemble will be sure to leave you smiling and tapping your toes.
ANDY LAMY clarinet & tin whistle
JOANNA FARRER fiddle
MICHAEL STEWART fiddle & viola
HUDSON-SHANNON LINE featuring Natalie Haas and Haley Richardson