A KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY with MARY ANN PIERCE, SATURDAY at MARY O'S in NYC

Now this is going to be great fun:

 

Artists Without Walls’ member Mary Ann Pierce invites you to come support St. Brigid SchoolSaturday, May 3rd at 3:00 pm at Mary O’s Restaurant, 32 Avenue A, NYC.  Mary Ann and a number of AWoW members were very involved in saving St. Brigid’s, “The Famine Church”…now she and others want to help the school thrive.  

 

Join us Saturday.  Tickets are $50.00 for the Kentucky Derby Party with mint juleps and Southern Fried Chicken. Wear your fancy chapeau!

 

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"ON THE TOWN" with TARA O'GRADY: "A CELT IN THE COTTON CLUB" CD LAUNCH

CD Cover FINALCome join AWoW member, Tara O’Grady, for her A Celt in the Cotton Club CD Launch Party – Thursday, May 23 at Mary O’s, 32 Avenue A at 7:00pm. This is the third album from the New York singer-songwriter whose voice can only be described as a Celt in the Cotton Club. Tara O’Grady swings original songs as well as some traditional Irish tunes and re-baptizes them to sound like Billie Holiday is back! 

 

 

ogrady-in-black-hrThe title of Tara’s third album comes from a bass player in Nashville who upon hearing her sing in the Tennessee recording studio, tweeted the current title to describe her voice. Her original songs were inspired by Irish people she met from Belfast to Butte, and everywhere in between. And she throws in a few favorite Irish traditional tunes for good measure – a swinging rendition of ‘Go Lassie Go,’ a smoky version of ‘Black is the Color,’ bossa nova style, and a blues inspired ‘Too Ra Loo Ra,’ the famous Irish lullaby that in no way lulls the listener to sleep. Inspired by Belfast native Van Morrison, her brother Tom O’Grady composed the music for ‘To Be Missing the Sun’ and ‘La Dee Da,’ and the featured saxophonist/clarinetist Michael Hashim co-wrote ‘That’s What the Miners Would Say,’ a tribute to the Irish immigrants who died in a historic fire in Butte, Montana. Tara’s Celtic connections are woven throughout every inch of this musical tapestry, including a tribute to Billie Holiday in the song ‘Gardenia Girl,’ revealing Lady Day’s Celtic bloodlines.

 

 

photo-fullThe band will be swinging live at Mary O’s, a favorite New York venue of Tara O’s.  It’s owner, Mary O’Halloran, a Roscommon native, is one of the friendliest restauranteur’s in town. No cover, no minimum. Just music and merriment. And a signed copy of Tara’s new CD. 

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' MEMBERS AND FRIENDS' UPCOMING EVENTS

Men at Lunch
Men at Lunch

Thursday, March 7, 7:30PM, Tribeca Cinemas, 54 Varick St., NYC. Peter Quinn in “Men at Lunch.” Tickets $20, which, according to the sponsors, includes film and party (Heineken and Tullamore Dew, 9-11) 

MEN AT LUNCH/TICKETS

 

Tara O'Grady
Tara O’Grady

 

 

 

Wednesday, March 13, 7PM, Mary O’s, St. Paddy’s Party at Mary O’s, 32 Avenue A, between 2nd and 3rd. Tara O’Grady and the Black Velvet Band