RCN customers can enjoy exclusive coverage of Celtic Classic on RCN TV!
Event | Air Date/Time | Replay |
RCN Community Spotlight with Jayne Recker, Executive Director of the Celtic Cultural Alliance |
Friday, September 26 9:30 PM |
Saturday, September 27 12:30 PM |
Kilmaine Saints The Kilmaine Saints are equal parts Irish swagger, Scottish pride, and whiskey. This explosive, high-energy Celtic rock band will lift your hearts, your spirits, and your pint when you’re not looking! |
Friday, September 26 10:00 PM |
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Burning Bridget Cleary Called “the Allman Brothers of Celtic fiddle bands, only prettier”, Burning Bridget Cleary features the musical talents of Rose Baldino and new member, Deirdre Lockman, who lead the band with high- energy and tightly woven harmonies in both fiddle and vocals. The driving rhythm and bass end is supplied by Lou Baldino on guitar, and percussionist Peter Trezzi, on djembe drum. |
Saturday, September 27 1:00 PM |
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Glengarry Bhoys A passion inspired by their respective musical backgrounds; skills honed in the Glengarry melting pot music scene; an against-the-trend-pig-minded-approach to playing their self-penned songs in the battle-scarred pubs of Eastern Ontario, were the necessary ingredients that spawned what is now an internationally acclaimed alternative-roots band. |
Saturday, September 27 2:00 PM |
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Poor Angus A highland influenced quintet which evolved out of Hamilton Irish pub sessions, Poor Angus offers a progressive presentation of Celtic music, contemporary, while maintaining an ear to the past with crisp instrumentals and stellar 4 part vocal harmony. |
Saturday, September 27 3:00 PM |
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Showing of the Tartan Parade A Celtic Classic tradition, this colorful parade Features 10 competing Grade 4 pipe bands, Clans & Societies, and the Freedom, Liberty and Bangor High School Bands. |
Saturday, September 27 4:00 PM |
Sunday, September 27 5:30 PM |
Jamison Jamison grew out of the Irish-American streets of Northeast Philadelphia in 2003. It has become one of the most high energy shows on the east coast, with dynamic reels mixed with rock, reggae, modern pop, hip hop dance beats and more – all while never straying far from their Irish roots. |
Saturday, September 27 4:30 PM |
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The Prodigals The Prodigals combine original lyrics and melody with a genuine passion for the traditional music of Ireland and a funky energy that is pure New York. The roots of the music are unmistakably traditional Irish; the branches that shoot off delve into rock, worldbeat, jazz and punk, and the result has been called “the best Irish trad-rock band.” |
Sunday, September 28 1:00 PM |
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The Town Pants With a decade of headlining roots and Celtic festivals to selling out nights at rock venues, The Town Pants own brand of Celtic roots rock rebel spans five albums so far, backed up with a legendary live show that’s garnered them fans internationally. |
Sunday, September 28 2:00 PM |
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O’Grady Quinlan Irish Dancers Delight in the talents of dancers trained at The O’Grady Quinlan Academy of Irish Dance. Dancers of all ages perform a variety of traditional Irish dances. |
Sunday, September 28 3:00 PM |
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Highland Games: 22lb Hammer Throw Competition | Sunday, September 28 3:30 PM |
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Highland Games: Open Stone Competition | Sunday, September 28 4:00 PM |
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Highland Games: 28lb Stone for Distance | Sunday, September 28 4:30 PM |
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Highland Games: Drum Major Competition | Sunday, September 28 5:00 PM |
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Highland Games: 56lb Weight for Height Competition | Sunday, September 28 5:15 PM |
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Highland Games: Challenge Caber Competition and Athletic Awards Ceremony | Sunday, September 28 6:00 PM |
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