Drom Aluinn performs Friday, May 7 at Laughing Ladies

Shoreline, WALocal News

Drom Aluinn, a vibrant Celtic band, will perform live at Laughing Ladies Cafe in Shoreline on May 7, 2010, from 7 to 9 PM, providing a unique opportunity for local residents to immerse themselves in Celtic music. Founded by the talented Kate, who brings her native Irish lilt, and local pianist Kathy Morris, the band embodies the spirit of renowned acts like Celtic Woman and Celtic Thunder. The ensemble features accomplished musicians such as violinist Anna Fuhrmann-Ferenczy, who serves as the assistant concertmaster with the Edmonds Cascade Symphony, and Joe Hinchy, a guitar and mandolin player from Guitarville in Shoreline. The addition of percussionist Meryl Roth, who plays traditional Irish instruments like the bodhran and spoons, enhances their authentic sound. This performance not only promises an engaging musical experience but also aims to strengthen community ties through the celebration of arts.

With local vocalists Victoria and Harrison Casteel joining the lineup, the event is expected to draw a diverse audience. Drom Aluinn's performance is a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of the Shoreline area, showcasing the talents of its musicians. Music enthusiasts are encouraged to attend and support local artistry.

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