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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

1627.0. "FYI - Fleadh '97 - NYC June 14th & 15th" by POOKY::OROURKE (California Dreamin' April 2, 1997) Thu Mar 13 1997 19:27

    Fleadh '97 -- a 3-stage, 2-day festival:  Day 1:  Van Morrison, 
        Sinead O'Connor, Christy Moore, The Chieftains, Black 47, Frances
        Black, Paul Brady, Shane MacGowan, Tommy Makem, Maura O'Connell,
        John Prine, Blink, Cherish the Ladies, The Devlins, Jimmie Dale
        Gilmore, Katell Keineg, The Mahones, Ashley MacIsaac, Susan 
        McKeown, Pierce Turner; Day 2: Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant,
        The Chieftains, Mary Black, Billy Bragg, Paula Cole, Freedy
        Johnston, Richard Thompson, Suzanne Vega, Wilco, Big Geraniums,
        Great Big Sea, John Wesley Harding, Ben Lee, Sinead Lohan,
        Makem Bros., Moxy Fruvous, Mundy

        Sat./Sun., June 14 + 15 at Randall's Island (NYC) -- on sale
		Sat. at 10 am  [Tmaster -- Boston-area outlets and 
                phones will sell tickets]

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1627.1more on FleadhAKOMI1::OROURKECalifornia Dreamin' April 2, 1997Sat Mar 15 1997 08:5869
   More on Fleadh:

   - Ticketmaster says that there is no reserved seating for this
     show -- it's all general admission with 3 stages (prices
     are in the article I've included below).

   - American Express is offering a package for its Gold and
     Platinum card holders.  You get to be able to use the
     on-site hospitality area at the festival; you also get
     to take advantage of a free shuttle bus between the festival 
     site and Manhattan.  I don't know if you have to pay extra
     for these services.  Call 1-800-786-GOLD or 1-212-307-GOLD 
     for more info.

   Here's an article from yesterday's Newsday (Stephen Williams):

**********

   ROCKIN' IRISH CELEBRATION HEADED FOR RANDALL'S ISLAND

   Three months past St. Patrick's Day, the boundaries of Ireland will expand
   to include Randall's Island.

   A two-day celebration of Irish (and some American) music is scheduled for
   June 14 and 15 as part of a "fleadh" (say flah) sponsored by Guinness, the
   Irish brewery famous for its stout.

   Among the attendees confirmed to appear at the venue's three stages are
   Richard Thompson, Van Morrison, Sinead O'Connor, Christy Moore and The
   Chieftains, Suzanne Vega, Wilco and Natalie Merchant, which goes to show
   that you don't have to be Irish to play in a fleadh.  In all, more than
   60 bands will play at the festival, which is to rock and roll from 11 a.m.
   to 11 p.m. each day.

   Promoters say tickets will be sold for both days ($64 plus a $6 parking fee)
   or for one day ($37, plus $3).  Tickets are to go on sale Saturday at
   Ticketmaster outlets or Ticketmaster by phone (212-307-7171).  [NOTE FROM
   PAUL:  According to the Boston Phoenix ad, you can get them locally, too.]

   Event planners say they'll try to recreate the atmosphere of an "authentic
   Irish Village" replete with street performers, dancers, craftsmen, Irish
   crafts and cuisine.

   Previous fleadhs have been held in London and Dublin in the past half-dozen
   years, featuring acts including Morrison, U2, Sting and Bob Dylan.

*********

   Finally, here's some info from CONCERTGOER David Knitowski:

Randall's Island is a small island between Spanish Harlem (in
Manhattan) and the South Bronx -- two of the worst neighborhoods in
NYC.  It's not served by the subway and probably not by buses either.
It's connected to Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens by the
(appropriately named) Triboro Bridge.  It's mostly park, several
baseball fields I think, but it's also home to the Triboro Bridge and
Tunnel Authority's offices.  It was physically connected to Ward's
Island with landfill some years ago  -- it's all one island now, but
people still call the north end "Randall's Island" and the south end
"Ward's Island".  It certainly doesn't have enough parking for this
show so they'll probably have to set up some kind of shuttle service
(hopefully to a safe neighborhood with parking).

   NOTE FROM PAUL:  I know that Randall's Island was the site for Lollapalooza
      for at least the last couple of years, so they have put on big events
      there in the past.  Beats me how successful they were.  It is right off
      the Triboro Bridge -- that's the bridge I use to get into Manhattan
      and the exit for Randall Island is very obvious.
1627.2They're both coming backNNTPD::"[email protected]"keVinSat Apr 19 1997 21:1011
I'm BACK !!!!      :-)

And Christy Moore will be playing in Boston on June 8-9-11-12 at
McGann's of Boston, so I no longer have a need to travel to NY

TTFN


keVin
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