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Date Set for Mid-Shore Community Band St. Patrick’s Eve Concert

March 8, 2014 by Mid-Shore Community Band

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TPAC pic 1 full band balcony shotThe Mid-Shore Community Band is gearing up for its 5th annual St. Patrick’s Eve concert. Always a local favorite, this concert brings great Celtic sounds to the shore!

The concert will be held on Sunday, March 16th, 2014 at 3:00pm in the ballroom of the Elks Lodge in Easton, MD. Admission is free but donations are graciously accepted.

Under the direction of Matt Fullerton, the band has prepared some heartfelt and majestic pieces, including The Water Is Wide, by Rick Kirby and the ever popular Irish Tune from County Derry (better known as Oh, Danny Boy), by Percy Grainger.
Other pieces include several selections from the Irish Suite by Leroy Anderson and Tir Na Nog by Carol Strommen, which will surely have you clapping along.

This concert is a great way to bring in St. Patrick’s Day with the whole family. Come early, as seats fill up quickly, and don’t forget to wear your green!

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