Warner Historical Society Presents an Evening of Celtic Music as Maple Weekend Kicks Off with “One of the most popular and most appreciated Celtic bands here in New Hampshire.”
Kate McNally, NHPR
You won’t be able to stop your toes from tapping when the Jordan TW Trio brings their fresh spin on traditional Celtic music to Warner!
Award-winning fiddler Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki will be joined by fellow New Hampshire natives Matt Jensen on guitar and Chris Noyes on upright bass. Their shows blend the music of Ireland and Scotland with their own original material. In 2013 Jordan was awarded the title of “Master Artist” by the NH State Council on the Arts, and later named “Best Fiddler 2016” by NH Magazine. He recently composed the new theme music for New Hampshire Chronicle and the Trio formed the core band that recorded it. They have appeared live on NHPR’s “The Folk Show” and continue to perform regularly at private events and Celtic festivals around New England.
The concert takes place Friday March 22, 7 to 9 PM at the Warner Town Hall. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the door, at the Historical Society Office at 15 West Main St, Main Street Bookends or online at www.warnerhistorical.org.
Maple Weekend is full of activities for the whole family, including an art show, concerts, a spaghetti dinner, pancake breakfasts, maple goodies at local businesses and of course visits to sap houses. Visit www.KearsargeChamber.org for a full listing.
The Warner Historical Society formed 50 years ago to preserve, educate about, and keep alive Warner’s heritage. The Society has yearly exhibits and programs in the Upton Chandler House Museum on Main Street, and maintains the Lower Warner Meeting House which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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