Holiday music by the Dady Bros. at 6 On The Square Saturday
OXFORD – The Dady’s are coming to 6 On The Square (6OTS) December 13th, at 7:30 p.m.; so make your reservations now. What better way to get in the Holiday spirit than with everybody’s favorite Irish duo, the very talented, John and Joe Dady. Their wide musical repertoire includes country, bluegrass, folk and Celtic styles, but onstage it’s their light-hearted humor and good-natured wit that really keeps audiences wanting for more. Their Holiday Show will feature songs of the season as well as favorites for a fun-filled evening.
You may remember seeing the Dady’s last July when they played in LaFayette Park for the Village’s Bicentennial. Their instrumental versatility captured the essence of the traditional Irish tunes that were adapted by the canalers. They play fiddle, mandolin, guitar, bodhran, banjo, uilleann pipes, harmonica and even penny whistle. This Holiday performance will include those tunes, traditional selections and holiday favorites. You can sing along - and even dance along - their music is suitable for children of all ages, including those young at heart, making this a great show for the entire family.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 until the day of the performance, $18 on show date. Children under 15 are half price. Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for tickets and to see who’s coming in 2009.
During performances and each Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the 6OTS “Holiday Shoppe” will be open featuring hand made items from local artists and craftspeople -including fabulous quilted wall hangings by Elena Marin- and much more. There’s even free gift wrapping!
On Sunday, 6OTS will be open from 1:30 to 4 p.m. for a “Holiday Tea” with desserts and goodies with live holiday music featuring Francis Wilcox. Admission for the Holiday Tea is an item of food to be donated to the Oxford Food Pantry.
Have a talent? Singers, poetry readers, musicians...the next “Open Mic Night” is Dec. 18 (and every third Thursday of each month), at 7:30 p.m. Come to perform or come to listen; it’s always free admission.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.
You may remember seeing the Dady’s last July when they played in LaFayette Park for the Village’s Bicentennial. Their instrumental versatility captured the essence of the traditional Irish tunes that were adapted by the canalers. They play fiddle, mandolin, guitar, bodhran, banjo, uilleann pipes, harmonica and even penny whistle. This Holiday performance will include those tunes, traditional selections and holiday favorites. You can sing along - and even dance along - their music is suitable for children of all ages, including those young at heart, making this a great show for the entire family.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 until the day of the performance, $18 on show date. Children under 15 are half price. Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for tickets and to see who’s coming in 2009.
During performances and each Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the 6OTS “Holiday Shoppe” will be open featuring hand made items from local artists and craftspeople -including fabulous quilted wall hangings by Elena Marin- and much more. There’s even free gift wrapping!
On Sunday, 6OTS will be open from 1:30 to 4 p.m. for a “Holiday Tea” with desserts and goodies with live holiday music featuring Francis Wilcox. Admission for the Holiday Tea is an item of food to be donated to the Oxford Food Pantry.
Have a talent? Singers, poetry readers, musicians...the next “Open Mic Night” is Dec. 18 (and every third Thursday of each month), at 7:30 p.m. Come to perform or come to listen; it’s always free admission.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.
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