An Evening with Angie McLaughlin, folk songwriter, vocalist and musician
A very special musical evening n the company of Angie McLaughlin, Scottish folk songwriter, vocalist and musician with strong connections to Donegal where her dad was from. She grew up on the west coast of Scotland and moved to Dublin for college. She then emigrated to San Francisco where she first focused seriously on her song writing and vocals, learning operatic arias through The Community Music Centre in The Mission district. On her return to Dublin in 2004, Angie joined forces with Gary Fitzpatrick and formed The Sick and Indigent Song Club who released four albums, ‘Live at the Ha’Penny’, ‘Inistioge Folly’, ‘Punch Drunk’ and ‘Shinbone Ally’ which received high praise from major publications such as The Irish Times and Hotpress . Her splinter group, Minnie and the Illywhackers allowed her to indulge in her passion for vintage pop and ukulele swing and the band released the album ‘Make Me Yours’ which also met with favourable reviews.
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Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, D14 K3T6
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