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CCA Anywhere St. Patrick’s Day Special: Cherish the Ladies – An Irish Homecoming

FREE
Mar 17, 2021
Wed 7:00pm
2020/2021 Season

Chandler Center for the Arts is proud to present its CCA Anywhere Series, connecting people through engaging virtual performances that can be watched on your phone, tablet, laptop or TV...wherever you may be. 

“Passionate, tender..and rambunctious” - The New York Times

Join world-renowned, GRAMMY-nominated, Celtic supergroup Cherish the Ladies for a special St. Patrick’s Day celebration concert!  This Emmy Award-winning program, filmed at Bucknell University in front of a live audience, was previously aired on Public Television. We are pleased to bring you this broadcast-quality presentation that features 26 phenomenal performers, including Cherish the Ladies accompanied by a 12-piece string section and seven world-class champion step dancers! 

Enjoy an evening filled with their traditional Irish folk songs, a spectacular blend of virtuosa instrumental talents, tender vocals and dancing for a rousing concert. 

Get in the mood for mighty craic with our Cherish the Ladies-inspired playlist on Spotify, then join us for a virtual performance of Ireland's best!

 

More about Cherish the Ladies:

Cherish the Ladies is an Irish American super group that formed in New York City in 1985 to celebrate the rise of extraordinary women in what had been a male-dominated Irish music scene.  Since their first sold-out concert, they have exploded onto the Irish music circuit performing thousands of concerts around the globe and are now among the busiest and most admired Irish groups on the planet. 2021 celebrates the incredible milestone of 36 years of touring in the finest venues around the world including the White House and the Olympics and along the way recording a staggering 18 critically acclaimed albums. They’ve shared the stage with such legendary musicians as The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, The Chieftains, Vince Gill, Nanci Griffith, Pete Seeger, Don Henley, Arlo Guthrie, Maura O’Connell, Mary Black and even collaborated on the The Boston Pops Symphony orchestras recording, “The Celtic Album” which was nominated for a GRAMMY. 

 

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Cherish the Ladies Perform Lord Inchiquin Medley

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