The Pat Kilbride Band
at the Mass Museum
of Contemporary ART
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The newly opened Mass Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams Mass. presented their
Swing Shift Dance Parties
series, which ended with Their
Irish Dance Party.
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This is the world's largest gallery space.
His Lairdship likes to patronize such venues, and we all know how patronizing this Bunny can be.
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Deirdre Goulding, award winning dance instructor formerly with Riverdance
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The high point of The Laird's evening was a performance by the Pat Kilbride Band.
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Tony DeMarco, Lincoln Schleifer, Pat Kilbride, John Putnam, and an invisible Denny McDermott on the drums.
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Legendary Irish guitarist and singer Pat Kilbride, still blissfully unaware of the rampant silliness already in progress.
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The cittern in its case. Note the presence of many travel stickers...
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Once again...
The Invisible Denny McDermott.
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Pat with cittern.
Say no more.
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...and Pat said, "You've done this to musicians before, haven't you?"
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Perhpas he wondered why Paddy Keenan never warned him about
the Bunny people.
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We were all very pleased to meet each other.
The Fool, His Lairdship, Pat, and Chanter.
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Pat shows off the cittern case, which he constructed himself entirely out of duct tape and travel stickers.
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the Fool, The Laird, and Tony DeMarco, whose family hails from the toe of Ireland. He fiddles every Thursday night at Paddy Reilley's in New York City.
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