Gerry O’ Connor with Don Penzien


Mar 02, 2024 (Sat) / 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Buy Tickets here: https://knct.club/3TOe9CP
Venue: Phinney Center Concert Hall, Brick Building, 6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle

Gerry O’Connor is an undeniable fiddle master from Dundalk, Co. Louth, where he grew up in a family of musicians, dancers and singers, all taught at home by his mother, Rose. From an early age Gerry was involved Irish music, winning numerous All Ireland awards in a range of duets, trios and céilí band titles.  Gerry’s style is in the form of the fluid, lyrical fiddle-playing of the great Sligo masters, and his love for the music shows in his obvious delight in playing.

Gerry has played and recorded withLá Lúgh(Eithne Ní Uallacháin, Sony Music) and Skylark(Len Graham, Gary O’Briain and Máirtín O’Connor),recording four CDs on the Claddagh label. He has toured and recorded with members of all the legendary traditional music ensembles, including Planxty, Bothy Band, De Danann, Boys of the Lough, and The Chieftains. Lá Lugh’s album Brighid’s Kiss was voted Album of the Year in 1996 by readers of Irish Music magazine, and Gerry’s solo CD Journeyman was rated in the top five Albums of 2004 by The Irish Times, and was heralded as a milestone in the recorded music of the Oriel region of South Ulster.

Speaking of his home area, Oriel,  Gerry is a four times winner of  The Fiddler of Oriel competition, and has lately adjudicated both it and the Gael Linn’s Siansa and RAAP /RTE sponsored Breakthrough competitions. He is the Traditional Arts coordinator at the Creative-Connexions Irish/ Catalan Arts festival in Sitges, teaches fiddle at the Willie Clancy Summer School in Ireland, and at master-classes throughout Europe, as well as forays to renowned Swannanoa and other US music camps and festivals.

In 2018 Gerry was awarded “Ceannródaí”,the prestigious Bardic Award by Comhaltas for his valued contribution to the Traditional Arts. In the same year he launched his second solo album “Last Nights Joy” and published “The Rose in the Gap” Dance Music for Oriel, from the Donnellan Collection. The music had not been heard or performed for a hundred years, and he is obviously proud to be performing pieces from his own home area.

Don Penzien has long been a top-flight performer of Irish traditional music. He frequently is on the road playing concerts and festivals with GailfeanThe Máirtín de Cógáin Project, and Haley Richardson and he has served as accompanist for numerous other well-known performers (e.g., Gerry O’Connor, Randal Bays, Tim Britton, John Williams, Pat Broaders, Gabe Donohue, Ben Jaber, Tony DeMarco, Billy McComiskey, Sean Clohessy, Bridget Fitzgerald, Kevin Doyle). Widely recognized for his reserved backing style, Don’s dexterous work on DADGAD-tuned guitar provides solid, driving rhythms to traditional tunes as well as perceptive and sensitive accompaniments to songs and airs. Don is a Michigan native with strong roots in Irish culture and an affinity for Irish traditional music. He now resides in NC where he works as Professor at the Wake Forest School of Medicine.

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$24

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fulltime Student, or Senior 65+

$22

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In Person-Youth (6-17)           $10

$10