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Advance tickets : found.ee/MarrowBonesLUNENBURG
Marrow Bones page : facebook.com/MarrowBonesMusic
Marrow Bones is an accoustic power-trio composed of Mary Beth Carty of Antigonish (accordion, guitar, bones, voice, foot-stomp), Colin Carrigan of Newfoundland (fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki), and Roy MacLaren of the Eastern Townships of Québec (whistles, banjo, pipes). The trio began by hosting an annual spring barn-dance a few years back. Now, they are poised for ceilidh-domination with a fresh mash-up of tune sets, waltzes, and unusual songs.
FUN FACTS ABOUT THE BAND :
Mary Beth Carty was awarded Traditional Singer of the Year at the 2024 Canadian Folk Music Awards and has performed at Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival on several occassions!
Colin Carrigan is a trained luthier and built his own fiddle! And he has toured with The Ennis Sisters!
Roy MacLaren is the whistle player on Joel Plaskett’s song Sailor’s Eyes!
All ages, kiddos free admission
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