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RANAGRI

Musiclee.ie presents

RANAGRI

+ guest

Jean Kelly, Donal Rogers, Eliza Marshall and Tad Sargen

Consisting of flutes, whistles, harps, bodhrans, guitars, bouzoukis and vocals, Ranagri fuse Celtic folk with original song writing and vibrant instrumentals, along with influences from folk music worldwide.

‘Echoes of Pentangle, Jethro Tull and new Celtic folk sounds – cemented by strong contemporary song writing’.  – Carl Corcoran, RTÉ Lyric fm.

Ranagri is a new project from four musicians who have recently come together to create some exciting new sounds. The four members – Jean Kelly, Donal Rogers, Eliza Marshall and Tad Sargent – also lead busy and varying musical lives separately. From performances in The Royal Albert Hall, broadcasts on Radio 3 and touring with Peter Gabriel to busy Trad Irish Sessions all over London.

Ranagri is a new project from four musicians who have recently come together to create some exciting new sounds. The four members – Jean Kelly, Donal Rogers, Eliza Marshall and Tad Sargent – also lead busy and varying musical lives separately. From performances in The Royal Albert Hall, broadcasts on Radio 3 and touring with Peter Gabriel to busy Trad Irish Sessions all over London. They have appeared with medieval fusion groups, top London Orchestras including The Philharmonia and BBC Concert Orchestra, and as soloists on soundtracks with the likes of James Horner, Ennio Morricone and Hans Zimmer. Further recordings for the BBC, ITV and for bands such as The White Stripes, The Divine Comedy and Radiohead are a regular part of their musical lives. They use this wealth of styles and experience, along with their longstanding love of folk music, to come together to form ‘Ranagri’.

TICKETS

€15 (€13 for members on www.musiclee.ie) available online from WAV Tickets [Lo-Call 1890 200 078] (50c per ticket service charge applies on phone, internet or creditcard bookings from WaV).

Strictly over 18’s, I.D. may be required

AFTER THE GIG

Whelan’s Indie DJ from 11pm til late or you might even catch the end of Jaime Nanci and the Blue Boys in the front bar (9pm, Free).