2012 Entertainment
Calendar Announced
Frank O’Dowd’s Irish Pub
has booked an exciting line-up of entertainment for 2012. Showcasing dynamic entertainers, the Frank
O'Dowd's stage will welcome talented musicians on Friday and Saturday nights
year round, with additional dates scheduled near holidays throughout 2012.
Many of our favorite entertainers are returning
to the Frank O’Dowd’s stage this year including
Noel Cooney, Ian Gould, Katie Sullivan, Mike
"Brownie" Brown, Tony Leonard, Andreas Transo, and
Paddy Homan.
New this year are performances by Ralph Kluseman, Jon Conover and Tom
Hughes.
Visit our Entertainment Calendar
to view the complete 2012 schedule.
RALPH KLUSEMAN (left)
Entertaining audiences since he performed with his first band in 7th grade, Ralph Kluseman’s music covers the hits of the Beatles, America, James Taylor,
Cat Stevens, John Denver, Neil Young, Kenny Loggins, Paul Simon, CSN&Y, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. (He even has a few Irish songs in his repertoire.)
A wonderful time is guaranteed for all with his wide selection of some of the most memorable songs in the history of popular music.
KATIE & BROWNIE (right)
Soulful energetic folk/rock tunes, bluesy guitar riffs and groovin’ versions of Irish pub tunes
dominate Katie and Brownie’s performances. Their lively renditions of favorite
Irish, blues and American folk-rock music get audiences on stage singing and dancing along.
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IAN GOULD (left)
Ian Gould's blend of contemporary music and Irish tunes have him singing everything from “Back Home in Derry” to
hits made famous by the Beatles and U2.
His Celtic-connected music, original songs and
modern hits, mixed with a bit of humor and wit,
make for an unforgettable show.
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JON CONOVER (right)
Jon’s guitar technique is a unique blend of folk style finger picking, flat-picking and a percussion style that allows for fluid dynamics in solo performances. Vocally you’ll hear a blend of rock, blues and soul that reflects his training in gospel singing.
The lyrics to each of his songs are meant to inspire hope and provoke thought.
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