The Pat Kilbride Band
at the Mass Museum
of Contemporary ART
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.
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.
Deirdre Goulding, award winning dance instructor formerly with Riverdance
The high point of The Laird's evening was a performance by the Pat Kilbride Band.
Tony DeMarco, Lincoln Schleifer, Pat Kilbride, John Putnam, and an invisible Denny McDermott on the drums.
Legendary Irish guitarist and singer Pat Kilbride, still blissfully unaware of the rampant silliness already in progress.
The band
(not The Band).
Tir na Nog
The cittern in its case. Note the presence of many travel stickers...
Pat and John.
Once again...
The Invisible Denny McDermott.
Pat with cittern.
Say no more.
...and Pat said, "You've done this to musicians before, haven't you?"
Perhpas he wondered why Paddy Keenan never warned him about the Bunny people.
Stupid Laird Tricks.
We were all very pleased to meet each other.
The Fool, His Lairdship, Pat, and Chanter.
Pat shows off the cittern case, which he constructed himself entirely out of duct tape and travel stickers.
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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