A street festival on 1st Street in Duluth from the 100-200th block of 1st Street
A street festival on 1st Street in Duluth from the 100-200th block of 1st Street
A evening of songs from the Colonial Period, Irish songs from ballads to sea shanties, plus original music and maybe a few favorite covers.
I’m thrilled to be at Dubh Linn’s as part of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival again this year! I’ll be joined by Linda Crumpton, concertina, for a few lively numbers, too!
Come celebrate St. Pat’s with my favorite artist - John O’Gacki in tenth year at Dubh Linn’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration as sings and plays traditional Irish songs and instrumentals! 11a.m-1:30 p.m.
You bet your Shillelagh I’ll be at Carmody’s Irish Pub and Brewpub on St. Pat’s to hear John O’Gacki sing traditional Irish tunes and play a few instrumentals. His four leaf clover tells him he’ll have the luck of the Irish and have a guest performer or two along with him as well!
A private concert for the Aftenro residents
Love is timeless. Celebrate your Valentine’s Day at Wussow’s Concert Cafe with a parade of love songs and instrumentals across time. Enjoy desserts by Tina as you listen to love songs from different eras.
A CHRISTMAS SACK FILLED WITH FOOD, DANCE AND CRAFTS WITH MUSIC OF SCANDINAVIA, FINLAND AND MORE!
The 5th annual sea shanties and singalong is coming up next month, It was a great show last year with people of all ages. I’m letting you know now, ahead of my other upcoming events in October and November, because tickets are on sale now and the last two years sold out and I would hate to have you miss out! So I’ve included the ticket link for your convenience. Linda Crumpton didn’t think she’d be able to join me again this year, but I’m happy to announce she can! Her wonderful concertina playing is a delight both for me and the audience. Hope to see you drop anchor there as we take you on a journey from Greenland to New Zealand and ports in between!