Cancer charities music night
The music was led by Causeway Traditional musicians and friends providing an evening of high quality entertainment.
David Dunlop, Deirdre Tasker, Heather Montgomery, Alan Wade, Lucy Birch, Connall Dunlop, Nathan Hamlin, Michaela Hamlin, Yasmin Walker, Roger Patterson and Mervyn Dunlop played and sang a variety of music which was enjoyed by a packed house in the popular coffee shop.
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Hide AdAn evening of music needs variety and Tuesday night had a wide range of items. Connall and Nathan sang their own compositions with backing from guitar, keys, violin, flute and harmonies by Michaela. Lucy sang the haunting ‘Ballad of John Williams’ accompanying herself on the harp, Mervyn sang Ralph McTell’s ‘The Girl from the Hiring Fair’ while Yasmin performed the ever popular Caledonia.
Alan included the beautiful ‘King of Laois’ tune in his set on the Scottish small pipes. But as always in
traditional music sessions the loudest applause was reserved for the jigs, reels and hornpipes led by
Deirdre Tasker and Heather Montgomery. To be best appreciated the Irish and Scottish traditional
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Hide Adtunes need to be played at breakneck speed and Deirdre and Heather did not disappoint.
The whole point of these evenings of music was to raise money for two cancer charities. Macmillan
Cancer Care is a well-known charity providing help to cope with the emotional, relationship or health
issues faced during and after cancer treatment. Angel Wishes is less well-known. It is a new group
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Hide Adset up in memory Helen and Brian Kerr and provides treats to kids fighting cancer and most of all
help them smile.
The audiences drank coffee, chatted to friends and listened appreciatively to good quality music as
they enjoyed the convivial atmosphere. A total of £1356 was raised on the three nights and the
organisers wish to thank all those who attended and donated.
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Hide AdThanks also to Richard McAuley from ‘Richard’s Photography’ who captured images of the evenings with his photographs. A special thanks to Ground Coffee for hosting the evenings, those who helped with sound and set up but most of all to talented musicians who gave up their evenings to entertain us with their skills.