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Roots Orchestra play Culdaff 07.01.10

THIRTEEN-piece Donegal band, Mark Black and The Roots Orchestra, will hold the Inishowen launch of their new album at a concert in McGrory’s of Culdaff this Saturday night. The performance will feature Inishowen singer Kathryn O’Callaghan and The Henry Girls from Malin.
The band’s distinctive style of “rootsy blues” with strong country influences is proving increasingly popular with audiences at home and abroad and they are also lined up to play at the Sugar Club in Dublin the night before their local gig.
Mark Black and his Roots Orchestra to play Culdaff Band leader Mark Black says more than two months of hard work went into the album 'Live at the RCC'. The singer/songwriter and his 13-piece band appeared at Glastonbury this year and played a string of packed out gigs at home as well, including the Earagail Arts Festival last summer. The band is made up of some of the finest and most experienced musicians in the country and includes Ted Ponsonby, who has recorded and played with Mary Black, EmmyLou Harris and Van Morrison. The internationally renowned Percy Robinson plays pedal steel, Michael McGinty is on bass and Seamus Devenny is on drums and percussion.
Alongside The Henry Girls and Kathryn O Callaghan, the band also features other members of the Inishowen Gospel Choir. Sean McCarron (Henry McCullough Band) plays sax and Mark Bradley (Oasis, Ben E King) is on trumpet with Donal McGuinness - who has played with the Mirenda Rosenberg Band, and Rare Groove Funk Orchestra - is on trombone.
First on stage on the night will be another Inishowen act The Winter Mountain Band, featuring Martin Smyth and Joe Francis. Tickets are €10 and are on sale from www.mcgrorys.ie or tel 074 9379104.
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