| Newsletter Feb. 9th 2010 | ||||
Joe Hurley's 11th Annual All-Star Irish Rock Revue will be held this year, for one night only, at NYC's stunning HIGHLINE BALLROOM, on SAT. MARCH 13th! "Joe Hurley's Irish-Rock-A-Palooza receives rave reviews every year as the biggest St Pat's Party in town-Hurley himself is revered for his soulful Shane MacGowan-esque baritone" Tickets are on sale now! The first ads for the IRISH ROCK REVUE won't appear until Wednesday, so this is a pre-general public announcement! We strongly recommend purchasing tickets in advance for this celebrated once a year event! In addition, there will be VIP tickets available in the reserved seating balcony area (w/ Full Dinner Menu). Group packages are also available through HIGHLINE's website. Here's what to expect: A PADDY ROCK & ROLL CIRCUS! Every year during the St Patrick's season, NYC singer/songwriter Joe Hurley salutes his Irish heritage with a blazing extravaganza of performers & songs that celebrate Ireland's musical gifts to the world - The All-Star Irish Rock Revue. Gathering friends and performers from NYC punk-rock legends to Broadway stars, from best-selling novelists to star comedians & rock legends. From Rock & Roll Hall-Of-Famers to downtown luminaries, from visiting Irish entertainers to up and coming local singers, the performers all dive into Hurley's vision of 'The Great Irish Songbook,'backed by The Revue's sublime All-Star band, led by MD JON SPURNEY, including Mark Bosch (Ian Hunter) Tish & Snooky, Tony Shanahan (Patti Smith), Kenny Margolis (Cracker) among many others. Now entering it's 2nd decade, The All-Star Irish Rock Revue is "the biggest and best St. Pat's Musical event in New York" - Irish Echo The guest singers rip through the classics of Thin Lizzy, U2, Van Morrison, The Undertones, Sinead, SLF, The Pogues, Declan MacManus, Boomtown Rats, John Lydon, Morrisey, The Dubliners, The Chieftains, traditional gems and much more. From The punk of the Undertones "Teenage Kicks" to the soul of Van's "Domino," from the pure rock bliss of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys are Back In Town" and U2's "I Will Follow" to the poetry of the Pogues "Sally MacLennan," the songs of the Irish are sung by an incredibly electic and extraordinary group of performers. Hosted by Joe Hurley & Ed Rogers, the Irish Rock Revue kicks off at 7pm sharp with a parade of superb singers taking the stage. DJ GAZ of EAST VILLAGE RADIO will be spinning songs from Irish artists between sets. AND... UK comic legend Stephen Frost is flying in to perform and help out with hosting duties... Hurley and Irish Novelist Colum McCann recently released a CD-EP "The House That Horse Built" inspired by McCann's 2009 National Book Award Winning Novel "Let the Great World Spin." Now available at iTunes. The CD features Paddy Moloney of THE CHIEFTAINS. Hurley & McCann are currently working on a full length CD of songs for the novel. Hurley, a London-bred, Irish-Blooded New Yorker, has sung with a host of great folks including THE CHIEFTAINS, Judy Collins, Sam Shepard, Nellie Mckay, Laura Cantrell, Shane MacGowan, Marianne Faithfull, The Waco Bros, Andrea Marcovicci & Maude Maggart. He is the leader of two NYC groups, Rogue's March, and Joe Hurley & The Gents. He has been produced on recordings by Tony Visconti, PJ Harvey, Jimmy Harry, James Mastro & Don Fleming, among others. The Irish Rock Revue thanks it's friends and sponsors: GIBSON, WILDROVERCLOTHING, NEW YORK POST - Weekend HOT PICKS in ENTERTAINMENT By Brian Niemietz Hope to see everyone Sat. March 13th at the Highline Ballroom!! Cheers all... TICKETS ONSALE NOW Official Site: RoguesMarch.com And please visit these other sites: |
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"Over the years, Joe Hurley, one of the leaders in New York’s Celtic movement, has written a number of standout songs such as “Amsterdam Mistress” and “Shut Up and Drink.” But he’s never before attained the kind of writing level he has on this concise 12-minute EP, presented as a three-song cycle. With lyrics penned by Hurley and his pal, 2009 National Book Award winner Colum McCann, he recounts the life of a prostitute, circa 1970s NYC. On the surface, it’s a bleak tale, but the undercurrent of hope throughout is magnificent and reflected in the music." "Outstanding concert performances... Best of all was Joe Hurley's rumbling-bass baritone version of Send in the Clowns." "One of the most electric, profound novels... in years. Let the Great World Spin is an emotional tour de force. It is a heartbreaking book, but not a depressing one. (It) can feel like a precursor to another novel of colliding cultures: “The Bonfire of the Vanities”. |