Father Son and Friends takes on their 33rd St. Patrick's season
Father Son and Friends has a robust tour scheduled for 2022, including a tour, this July, in Scotland.
Father Son and Friends takes on their 33rd St. Patrick's season
Father Son and Friends, a Celtic-Americana Folk Band from Dayton, is getting ready to take the stage for their 33rd St. Patrick’s season. “We couldn’t be more excited to be back, playing music in our hometown!” said Shawn Hall, “Son” of Father Son and Friends.
Where it began
After researching and connecting with their Scots-Irish roots, Father Son and Friends started playing music in and around the Miami Valley in 1989. Over the years, they have toured extensively playing festivals, theatres and pubs across North America, even earning themselves an Irish Music Award Nomination for “Top Traditional Group in a Pub, Festival, Concert”. “They take folk tradition, add a dab of humor, and the rest is pure enjoyment!” said Maureen Hendrick, of the Glasgow Highland Games.
Playing at home.
“We have been very fortunate over the last 30+ years”, Shawn said. “We love coming home to play in Dayton. Whether is for the St. Patrick’s season, the Ohio Renaissance Festival or the AMAZING Dayton Celtic Festival, we are always very blessed to have the support of our family, friends and fans”, he continued.
Father Son and Friends has a robust tour scheduled for 2022, including a tour, this July, in Scotland.
With many St. Patrick’s celebrations coming back online in 2022, Father Son and Friends can be found performing across the Dayton area with special guest McGovern Irish Dance.
Saturday, March 12:
Peach's Grill, Yellow Springs, OH, 4p-6p
The Dublin Pub, Dayton, OH, 9p-12mid
Sunday, March 13:
Harrigan's Tavern, Kettering, OH, 6p-8p
Thursday, March 17:
Flanagan's Pub, Dayton, OH, 9:45a-1p
The Dublin Pub, Dayton, OH, 2:30p-7:30p
Links & Tags
Father Son & Friends.
Father Son & Friends - Celebrating 25 Years! Father Son & Friends, a locally-based Irish music band, travels the world to share their Celtic heritage.