Thursday, June 26, 2014

Celebrating with a Crossley ceilidh

Warrnambool Standard June 26th 2014
ST Brigid’s Church in Crossley celebrates the centenary of its first service this weekend and music will fittingly play a part in the festivities. The church and hall have been the scene of many gigs since they were purchased by the local community. One of the regular gigs has been the 15 Minutes Of Fame concerts and a special Irish themed version of the open mic-style show will be held tomorrow night as part of the centenary.
On the bill will be The Rusty O’Bucks, poet Mary Bourke, The Tin Whistles [i.e Wednesday Whistlers], The Beale Family, Roy Carson, poet David O’Brien, and Likely Celts.

A ceilidh — a traditional Gaelic night of music and dance — will also be held on Saturday night following the centenary dinner .


The Likely Celts

 The Wednesday Whistlers


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