The Coleman Traditional Irish Music Center is set to host the summer season with live music every Wednesday night from July.
Mick Foster, Moyra Fraser and Noel Battle will perform on July 19 at 8pm with special guests Noel Battle, Aidan Flood and Willie Kavanagh.
This concert will be a great mix of music and song.
Mick states that from an early age he was influenced in his music by the famous Jimmy Shand and another all-time great accordion player Will Starr. Mick was taught to play the accordion by a Westmeath nun and a local hero Frankie Gavigan.
Mick has a unique style of playing his accordion and a singing voice which suits the type of songs he picks. With his Foster Special accordion he will have you all tapping your feet and clapping along once more.
Moyra Fraser -Foster Moyra wife of Mick Foster is originally from Aberdeen, Scotland and started playing music at the age of 8. Moyra is a multi-instrumentalist playing the piano accordion, piano, flute, clarinet and saxophone but her first love is Irish and Scottish Traditional Music. Moyra is the keyboard player and Musical Director of the international duo, Foster and Allen.
Noel Battle, 12-time All-Ireland mouth organ champion, is one of the special concert guests who will perform his enormous talent on the Mount organ.
Coleman Music Centre is a celebration of Irish Music, Culture and Heritage as expressed in the South Sligo Style of music played by Michael Coleman and other musicians of his time.
Tickets are on sale now on the link colemanirishmusic.com/product/mick-foster-moyra-fraser-noel-battle/ or phone 071 918 2599.
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