June 22, 23, 24, 2007 |
Gene Leahy Mall, Downtown
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Friday, June 27Saturday, June 28Sunday, June 29 |
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Omaha Musicians Union |
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The TurfmenFor the past twenty-two years and over two thousand musical performances, the Irish folk band known as The Turfmen has been delighting midwestern audiences at concert halls, night clubs, fairs, fundraising events, and private gigs of all types. The diverse music they play has gained acceptance on several tours to the New England area and Ireland.
The Turfmen have enjoyed playing ballads, reels, jigs, and diverse Irish folk songs for cultural groups as the band is the only Omaha Irish band that plays exclusively Irish music, and they are often called upon to perform at ethnic celebrations. |
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BeauSoleilSince forming in 1975, Grammy winners BeauSoleil have claimed their undisputed role as the most esteemed Cajun group in music. Michael Doucet avec BeauSoleil takes the rich Cajun traditions of Louisiana and artfully blends elements of zydeco, New Orleans jazz, Tex-Mex, country, blues and more into a satisfying musical recipe. From The Grand Ole Opry to Newport Folk, from concert hall to dance floor, the music of BeauSoleil continues to captivate audiences the world over. |
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Public PropertyPublic Property brings the soul, funk, and fun back into reggae. By stirring the sounds of early reggae with modern hip-hop, soca with dub, and Hawaiian ukulele with ska, the band's recipe of old and new stylings has earned them a reputation as one of the Midwest's most progressive reggae bands.
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