Never get tired of playing this lovely tune. “Ashokan Fairwell” by Jay Unger. Performed with Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand.
Never get tired of playing this lovely tune. “Ashokan Fairwell” by Jay Unger. Performed with Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand.
Several CNY and capitol area shows October 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Check schedule for specifics. Hope to see you there!
Come celebrate Dyngus Day! Polkas and pierogies! What else is there?
Monday, April 6th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at Bluewater Grill
11 W. Genesee Street in beautiful downtown Skaneateles, NY
Two exciting Ceili Rain shows booked in Pennsylvania the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day (March 14th and 15th). Burt and I are sure to work up some new fiddle and pipe medleys! Visit www.ceilirain.com for details!
Joe Davoli to fiddle at Drumcliffe’s Irish Dance Hooley. Join us at St. Ann’s gymnasium at 4461 Onondaga Blvd. Syracuse, NY on Saturday, January 31st at 5:00-10:00.
Top notch dancers, live music, pipers, food and beer for purchase, raffles.
Admission: $10 for adults, kids under 18 free. Joe plays at 8:00.
Bring your “axe” or just your ears. Emphasis will be on fiddle tune back up.
Time: January 5th, 2015 at 7pm.
Location: Clarion Hotel, 100 Farrell Rd, Syracuse
“Christmas in Killarney” Brunch, at Kitty Hoynes 1:00-4:00 on 12/6/14. 301 W. Fayette St. Syracuse, NY 315 424-1974
Burns & Davoli -yes, we sound like a law firm… Call us the “heavy pickers”
Tim Burns, frontman for the popular roots-rock band,Two Hour Delay, teams with Joe Davoli, award winning instrumentalist to play a mix of originals, covers, Celtic fiddle tunes and holiday music.
Trinity Community Coffee House coordinators are pleased to welcome back Joe Davoli and Harvey Nusbaum playing 7-9 p.m., Saturday, October 18, 2014.
Central New York is lucky to have these two proficient and well-rounded musicians presenting various traditional fiddle styles. Their friendly off-the-cuff manner belies their deft playing but not their love of the music. Their fiddle repertoire comes from new and old, near and far. Old, as in the essential music for dances and entertainment before recorded music. New, as in tunes that meld world beat rhythms into melodies influenced by the old fiddle music. Near, as in the music originating right in our own backyard, sometimes called bluegrass, jazz or old time. And far, as in the Celtic styles which originate in Ireland and Scotland.
The Coffee House is located in Trinity Church (98 Main Street, Camden NY 13316), next to the Post Office at the stop light and intersection of SR69 and SR13 in the Village of Camden. Guests may enter through the front doors, with handicapped entry through the Parish Hall at the rear of the church. A free will offering for performers only will be taken in lieu of an admission. Refreshments will be served at intermission. For information, call 315 245 1987, check events at www.trinitycamden.com or channel 99 on cable.
Joe Davoli and Nick Piccininni play this wonderful tune written by John Sheehan. Robinson Memorial United Church in Syracuse, NY was host to this unique concert. Joe and Nick met while playing with Delaney Bros. Bluegrass. Joe now plays with Ceili Rain and Nick plays with Floodwood. They continue to make fine acoustic music together, performing concerts when their schedules allow.