South Shore Irish Festival
Come celebrate your Irish heritage during the 2020 South Shore Irish Festival, headlined by The Whistlin’ Donkeys, Devri Boston, and John McDermott (Sunday only).
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Come celebrate your Irish heritage during the 2020 South Shore Irish Festival, headlined by The Whistlin’ Donkeys, Devri Boston, and John McDermott (Sunday only).
Music stitches together a strong community around The Ghost of Paul Revere. The Maine trio—Max Davis [vocals, banjo], Sean McCarthy [vocals, bass], and Griffin Sherry [vocals, guitar]—examine life’s ebbs and flows through a distinct and dynamic distillation of folk, bluegrass, rock, and alternative. Since forming in 2011, the band has created a following that has propelled them from a local to a national level, tallying 15 million total independent streams to date. After releasing the EP North in 2012, their signature style progressed over the course of two full-length albums—Believe [2014] and Monarch [2017]—and a pair of EPs—Field Notes, Vol. 1 [2015] and Field Notes, Vol. 2 [2019]. They garnered acclaim from Billboard, Boston Globe, AXS, No Depression, Relix, and The Boot, who appropriately dubbed them, “not quite bluegrass, not quite country, not quite rock ‘n’ roll, but kind of all three combined.”
Catch folk singer Ali Howshall during Friday Happy Hour at The Jetty