At that moment, we were all one big, happy family, united by music.
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SMF: Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn
“Abby is the Mother of the Year, as far as I can tell.”
SMF: Ricky Skaggs
“I know where the blessings come from. It’s not because I’m so good. It’s because He is so good.”
The fine art of Syncopation
It’s one of the few contemporary romantic comedies to integrate dialogue and dance.
SMF: Jason Isbell
“When the sun went down when I was drinking, I always felt like I should be out somewhere having a few drinks.”
SMF: The Avett Brothers
During its first shows of 2014 the group played almost entirely different song sets each night.
SMF: Preservation Hall Jazz Band
“So much of what people want to change about Preservation Hall are the things I adore about it.”
SMF: Vince Gill
“We were both at a ripe age to be inspired by that stuff when it was current. It’s a kind of blueprint for the way we learned to play, especially on those instruments.”
All roads lead to Tara Feis
“Everybody will have their own perspective on what makes a good Celtic band,” laughs McLean Avenue’s Padraig Allen.
St. Patrick’s daughters
it wasn’t until 1986 that Savannah’s Irish women formed their own heritage society, after Margaret “Peggy” Fountain gathered some friends to make it official. They called themselves the Daughters of Ireland, vowing to serve their community and recognize those who struggled before them.
St. Patrick’s Day FAQs
YEAH, LOVE ME some St. Patty’s Day in Savannah, don’t you? Woo-hoo. Sure, but Patty is a girl’s name. If you absolutely insist on abbreviating it, at least go with […]
St. Paddy’s music: Saints preserve us!
There are some familiar faces in the bunch, but for quite a lot of the people who’ll be visiting Savannah for the first time, they’ll all be new bands.
