So, here we are, in what is arguably the most active month on the Irish/Celtic music calendar – especially here in Greater Boston/Eastern Massachusetts. A sampling of what’s coming up follows.– SEAN SMITH We’ll start with the Burren’s Brian O’Donovan Legacy Series, which will present Dàimh on March 6. Based in the Isle of Skye and West Lochaber, the quintet – former winner of
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You might think that after its busiest March in years, the Greater Boston Irish/Celtic music scene would collectively put its feet up and take a breather. Wrong. There’s plenty to enjoy in April, too.•The Le Vent du Nord concert (part of the Global Arts Live series) at City Winery Boston originally scheduled for March 29 has since been shifted to Monday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m.
REDFIELD - Award-winning fiddler and multi-instrumentalist Bill Gregg, of Trumansburg, will give a free concert of old time fiddle music from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4, at the North