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The O’Neill Sisters
One of Ireland’s
new popular groups, sing not only Celtic songs but also pop-folk and
country. The three young sisters, Fiona, Naomi and Evangeline, come
from a musical family who have influenced them in writing and
producing songs that contain elements that appeal to a wide range of
audiences.
Their music is a blend of their Irish upbringing.
They recently teamed up with some talented Irish musicians to
bring life to their own original songs. The response to their music
has been overwhelming. With their talent and beauty they could very
well be the next big music act coming out of Ireland.
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We apologize, but due to a change
in scheduling
Mr. Buckley will not be able to attend.
A.
J. Buckley
A native of Ireland. His acting career began as
a teenager when he was cast in the television series
The Odyssey, followed by
starring roles in The X-Files
and The Millennium. In 1968
he was case in the thriller
Disturbing Behavior. Currently he is a cast member of the popular T.
V. series CSI: New York as Adam Ross. During his career he
has appeared in over 20 feature films and several T. V. shows. Buckley
is currently producing several television and feature projects with his
company FourFront Productions. He is co-owner and partner of Louisiana’s top |
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Na Cait Dubh
Is a pipe and drum group for The Celtic Society of Louisiana. Pronounced
"nah khat du" and means The Black Cats. The band is named for our
beloved but now deceased mascot Panther - Chieftan for Clan McFang. |
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The McTeggart Irish
Dancers of Louisiana
A competitive Irish dancing school under the direction of Maureen
McTeggart Hall, T.C.R.G., A.D.C.R.G.
The school offers the following:
Weekly lessons for beginners through Championship
dancers
Monthly Classes with Mrs. Maureen McTeggart Hall,
T.C.R.G., A.D.C.R.G.
Irish Dance Performances |