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Saturday, November 19, 2016
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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http://www.steelcitycoffeehouse.com/concerts--events.html
“ . . . They create a torrent of music that will do nothing short of stamp smiles on faces.” -John Apice, No Depression Magazine “The whole enterprise unites to generate a life force that can uplift the listener at every turn.” -Music Connection Magazine
“Vibrant, vivacious, infectious and captivating, ‘These Are the Days’ spans the depth of melodic, Celtic tradition yet sits comfortably within its undeniably eclectic mix.”
- Tim Carroll, FolkWords
Band-leader, Rose Baldino, drives this band with charisma, crackerjack fiddle work, and tightly woven harmonies. The front of the band is shared with some of the best Celtic fiddle talent on the East Coast. Featured is Amy Beshara, a multi-talented fiddler/vocalist, from the NYC Scottish music scene. A driving rhythm and bass end is supplied by Lou Baldino on guitar and Peter Trezzi on percussion.
Known for their captivating sound and engaging stage presence, BBC has earned a reputation for presenting high-spirited Celtic music at festivals, concerts, and music series all over the U.S., including two tours to Ireland. While in Ireland, the band had the opportunity to visit the Co. Tipperary cottage of their namesake, Bridget Cleary, who is remembered as 'the last witch burned in Ireland'.
“Vibrant, vivacious, infectious and captivating, ‘These Are the Days’ spans the depth of melodic, Celtic tradition yet sits comfortably within its undeniably eclectic mix.”
- Tim Carroll, FolkWords
Band-leader, Rose Baldino, drives this band with charisma, crackerjack fiddle work, and tightly woven harmonies. The front of the band is shared with some of the best Celtic fiddle talent on the East Coast. Featured is Amy Beshara, a multi-talented fiddler/vocalist, from the NYC Scottish music scene. A driving rhythm and bass end is supplied by Lou Baldino on guitar and Peter Trezzi on percussion.
Known for their captivating sound and engaging stage presence, BBC has earned a reputation for presenting high-spirited Celtic music at festivals, concerts, and music series all over the U.S., including two tours to Ireland. While in Ireland, the band had the opportunity to visit the Co. Tipperary cottage of their namesake, Bridget Cleary, who is remembered as 'the last witch burned in Ireland'.
