Coyote Run brings Traditional Celtic Folk to the BIC

Coyote Run brings Traditional Celtic Folk to the BIC

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Tomorrow night Coyote Run brings its unique brand of Celtic Folk music to the Buffalo Irish Center. Known as "the thinking person's Celtic Rock band," this highly literate group out of Williamsburg, Virginia cuts their own path; their exploding popularity is a testament to the success of this plan. The band headlines and performs in major Celtic festivals, clubs, pubs and concert halls throughout the United States. They also tour Ireland and Scotland. Coyote Run has released six CDs to date and is currently working on their seventh which will be released Summer of 2008. Their albums are unusual, rich compilations of mostly original music, interwoven with traditional melodies and either original lyrics or lyrics drawn from literary giants such as Rudyard Kipling, Shakespeare, Robert Louis Stevenson, etc. Gene Shay of Philadelphia’s WXPN commented after hearing Coyote Run that the band represented the “take no prisoners approach to Celtic music," while Art Ketchen of the magazine Celtic Beat, writes that “Listening to Coyote Run makes me think of a large...library, where every book you open gives you a view of something fascinating.” Their CDs, Places, Coyote Run Pleads the Fifth, Tend the Fire, Coyote Run, Full Throttle Celtic, and Don’t Hold Back are currently available through their website (www.coyoterun.com) and through a variety of internet retailers including Amazon.com, the iTunes music store, and barnesandnoble.com. Coyote Run is David Doersch, Catherine Hauke, Doug Bischoff, Michael Kazalski, and Zachary Williamson. The band’s webpage has photos, upcoming dates and bio information on the band members. You can find their websites at: www.coyoterun.com and myspace.com/coyoterunband.

Tickets are $10 at the Door Buffalo Irish Center 245 Abbott Rd

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  1. Marti

    0 ratings12345
    Mar 27th 2008, 20:58

    What time does this start?? Sounds fascinating...

  2. estreet

    0 ratings12345
    Mar 27th 2008, 22:41

    Sorry,

    8:00PM

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