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On Sunday July 29th, for the first time in NYC, Lincoln Center Out of Doors will present a day long, multifaceted festival of Irish culture. "Our Land" will celebrate the artistic, literary and musical heritage of Ireland, the mark it made on America and the continuing cross-cultural ties that bind the two countries.
An all-day (2 pm–10 pm) extravaganza of music, spoken word, and traditional arts, OurLand will explore how the Irish helped to build NYC, with 'Nothing But Their Genius', while shining a light on Irish and Irish-Americans continuing contribution to the American Songbook and culture. Featuring stars of pop, rock, punk, folk, theater , film, literature, and more, 'OurLand' takes place at multiple spaces on the Lincoln Center campus, culminating in Damrosch Park with the All Star Irish Rock Revue!Commencing with introductions by Irish Consul General Noel Kilkenny, and Artistic Director Joe Hurley, OurLand will move through the fair and into the night with song, dance, poets, authors, artists, street performers, exhibits, book and CD signings.Day – starting at 2 pm – on the Plazas of Lincoln Center
Gathering The Bards: From Galway to Rockaway - 2pm, Hearst Plaza aka "The Bards Stage"
Weaving the art of storytelling with original works and classics, Irish-American culture in verse and song.
The Auld Triangle - "Nothing but my Genius" - at 5pm, Josie Robertson Plaza
Josie Robertson Plaza is re-christened "The Auld Triangle" for the audience to take a wild, magical stroll on Raglan Road with buskers, poets, painters, and dancers that will stir your soul. Behan to Beckett, Christy Moore to James Joyce - Bring your voice– for sing-alongs….Alive-Alive Oh!
Evening – Damrosch Park – from 6 pm to 10 pm "The Sailing Stage"
Thousands Are Sailing - But we dance to the music…And we dance…
Special Performance! At 6pm cast members from ONCE, the 2012 Tony Award winning Best Musical will perform the show's hit song 'Falling Slowly.'
Immediately following - A Parting Glass: Celebrating the legendary ALAN LOMAX's work preserving Ireland's Musical Heritage. Alan Lomax's extensive recordings in Ireland are a shared musical treasure. They will be honored with Round Robin-style Irish-Americana performances led by Lomax archive director Don Fleming, Cherish the Ladies, LiAnne Smith, Marni Rice, and very special friends. Complete with the original two-track recorder onstage that Lomax used to capture these historical Irish recordings!.
At 7:00pm we roll on as Joe Hurley and The Gents take the stage!
The New Yorker called Hurley "One of the city's deepest pop singers, both in his vocal range and the level of his soulfulness… mesmerizing." Their set will include a performance of Hurley's CD Let the Great World Spin, created with and inspired by Colum McCann's National Book Award Winning novel. The Gents feature Tony Garnier (Bob Dylan Bandleader) Ken Margolis, Megan Gould, James Mastro, & special guest Flogging Molly's Matt Hensley.
The grand finale at 8pm will rock with a performance by Joe Hurley's All-Star Irish Rock Revue!
A Beloved NYC institution, "that receives rave reviews every year" New York Magazine The All Star Irish Rock Revue celebrates Ireland's musical gifts to the world as guests dive into "The Great Irish Songbook," performing the timeless classics of Thin Lizzy, U2, Van Morrison, The Undertones, Pogues, Elvis Costello, Stiff Little Fingers, John Lydon and more.
Co-hosted by critically lauded performer Edward Rogers, early confirmations include fiery rocker Willie Nile, Tony Winner Michael Cerveris (Evita), Ellen Foley, soul-legend Tami Lynn (Dr. John, The Rolling Stones) Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Dennis Dunaway (Alice Cooper Band), Film Star Antonique Smith ('Notorious'), The New York Dolls' Sylvain Sylvain, Uk's Stephen Frost, Tish & Snooky, Mary Lee Kortes, Sam Bisbee and members of Flogging Molly, Rogue's March, Lez Zeppelin, The Mekons, Cracker, The Ian Hunter Band and Blue Oyster Cult. Musical Director is Chris Flynn.
Artistic Director for the 'OurLand' celebration, Joe Hurley has sung and recorded with artists ranging from The Chieftains to Judy Collins and Shane Macgowan, Sam Shepard to Flogging Molly, Jimmy Webb to Maude Maggart. His collaboration with Irish Novelist Colum McCann, on The CD 'Let The Great World Spin', led to sold-out tours of Europe together.?In 2011 Hurley, Johnny Depp and Keith Richards won two Audie Awards for their narration of Richards' international Best-Seller LIFE, including the prestigious 'AudioBook of the Year' Award.
He leads the NYC groups Rogue's March and Joe Hurley & The Gents and has released many critically-acclaimed CDs. Hurley's 'Amsterdam Mistress' is featured on SONY MUSIC's 'Whiskey In The Jar-Essential Irish Songs' alongside classics from The Pogues, Dubliners, and Clancy Brothers.
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