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“Many Tales to Tell” - Irish Music in the Civil War

“Many Tales to Tell” - Irish Music in the Civil War

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Oneida County History Center, 1608 Genesee St, Utica, NY, 13502

Experience "Many Tales to Tell," a unique musical program exploring the profound impact of Irish music on the American Civil War and its lasting legacy on American traditions. The event will take place on Saturday, May 9, at 2:00 p.m. at Oneida County History Center, and invites the community to a foot-tapping journey through history that connects the past to the present through the universal language of music.

Presented by veteran musician Bill Fahy and featuring talented fiddler Zach Hirst, the program weaves together stories and songs to illustrate how Irish melodies boosted soldier morale and provided a commentary on the hardships of war. Attendees will discover how these rhythms and storytelling styles evolved from campfire tunes into enduring American ballads.

 Fahy, a traditional musician with over 30 years of experience, developed this program through extensive research into soldiers' diaries, letters, and historical newspapers. He is known for his mastery of the guitar, banjo, and mandolin. Joining him is Zach Hirst, a versatile fiddler whose credits include performances with the Syracuse Symphony and regional groups like Craobh Dugan O’Looney.

 

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