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CELTIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION TO PRESENT
"One of the best, if not
THE best Irish rock band in America"
Joe Farrell on "Celtic Crossings" Hot Talk 1510 AM
The
Elders
8:00pm
Holy Trinity Parish Hall

KTBG
90.9 "The Bridge"
February, 2004
Who would believe that American rockers can sound like this? We've
never had a more energetic, fun in-studio experience. If you don't have
a good time you're probably dead.
— Jon Hart
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PASTE
MAGAZINE
February, 2004
The Elders
The Elders may sport a Kansas City address but they’ve fashioned a
sound as Irish as a Dublin bar fight. The sextet’s authenticity comes
courtesy of Irish transplant Ian Byrne, whose vocals lend more than a
hint of the Emerald Isle to The Elders’ amped-up, Celtic roots rock.
With an energetic soundtrack reminiscent of the Americanized, Celtic pop
rock of Black 47, The Elders romp and storm through their third album,
American Wake. The raucous “Big Box Dinny” and jaunty “Moore St. Girls”
offer familiar tales of modern Irish life, while “Hard Line” and the
title track show that The Elders understand the social and political
underpinnings of their Irish music heritage. The key to the band’s
success is in its flawless blending of the Celtic storytelling tradition
with contemporary instrumentation and, perhaps more importantly, their
ability to write original songs that sound as timeless and authentic as
the ancient jigs and reels that have inspired them.
— Brian Baker
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The
Elders Web Site
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Soundbytes

"American Wake", the long awaited third CD from the Elders is now
available in your local record store. Here are some excerpts in MP3
format of cuts from the CD. Just click on the song titles and enjoy (any
problems downloading; please let us know about it)!
"One of the fun surprise records of the year. Traditional Celtic
fused with American rock and roll means a good time. They sound like
they just got off the boat from Ireland...but they haven't."
Jeff Raspe, WBJB/Asbury Pk. Midwest Irish Focus
Take This One Home And Pump Up The Volume
October, 2004 |
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Tickets can be currently
purchased by mail
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Band Contact and Suggestions for bands please email:
Mike Nielsen
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Tickets are $18.00 purchased in advance or $20.00 purchased
at the door. Tickets can be purchased in advance at CMA Ticket Outlets,
or from any
board member or send check to:
the CMA
P.O. Box 30001
Des Moines, IA 50310
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CMA Ticket Outlets
(cash or checks)
$18 at Advanced Sales
$20 at the Door
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Online purchases thru
IowaTix.com
accept Visa, Master Card,
American Express or Discover.
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Holy Trinity
Parish Office
2926 Beaver Av
Des Moines, IA
(515) 255-3162 |
Waterfront Seafood Market
2900 University
West Des Moines, IA |
Cooney's
Tavern
3708 Beaver Ave.
Des Moines, IA |
That Irish Shoppe
136 5th Street / Historic Valley Junction
West Des Moines, IA
(515) 633-0030 |
Up Tempo Music
2714 Beaver Ave.
Des Moines, IA
(515) 277-0145 |
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Or Send Check to
the CMA
P.O. Box 30001
Des Moines, IA 50310 |
CMA concert sound and lighting
provided by......
VTEC Productions

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