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OCA Welcomes Back the Scions of Ireland’s Famous Singing Black Family

Gary Carnivele February 22, 2018

Friday, March 16 , 2018 @ 8 pm. The Black Brothers Band ! OCA is proud to welcome back the charismatic scions of Ireland’s famous singing Black Family- Michael and Shay Black- and their fine band, featuring fiery fiddle virtuoso Bobbi Nikles and famed pianist (‘The Commitments’ soundtrack) Eamonn Flynn. Don’t miss their exciting mix of Dublin street songs, music hall songs and historical ballads with their trademark close harmony and superb musicianship; plus infectious humor and witty stories, sing-along choruses and up-tempo reels and jigs on St. Patrick’s Day weekend at OCA! $22 Advance/$25 Door. Beer, wine and pub grub for sale. Wheelchair Accessible. Art Gallery open. www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. 707-874-9392.

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