Concert with the Gloria Darlings at the Hales’s Palladium

We are playing a concert with the Gloria Darling’s at the Hale’s Palladium Sunday folk circle series on November 25th. You might even get to see another “epic feast of awesome!” The Hales

Palladium is a huge circus like room that would be fun to make it feel full. 🙂

Here is the Facebook invite. 

Here is the Gloria Darlings’ website.

Here is the website of the Hales Palladium.

 

 

October surprise: Oct. 7 concert on Beacon Hill!

Fiddle in fall foilage (and apples).Yes, we’re doing a concert, and we’re purty darned excited. Think of it as an ultra-suede preview of our upcoming CD, “Setting Out To Sea” (amid recording!). Oh, we’ll play some of that old traditional stuff, to keep the geezers happy. (Full disclosure: We’re probably the youngest geezers we know, and dang proud of it.) But we’ll probably debut a few of our shock-of-the-new tunes, so make sure to bring a solid pair of shoes.

The best part may actually be our opening act: Elena DeLisle, faboo singer, guitarist, banjo-ista, and Fiddle Tunes camping compadre, we looooove her exploratory tunage and are expecting wondrous things.

So, if you’re not doing anything Sunday night, Oct. 7, etch this gig into your schedule. If you are doing something, cancel it (TiVo that Panthers Seahawks game, already!). Come, have fun, revel in high-brow art and low-brow escapades. We promise to deliver.

Details:

7 p.m. at The Garden House
2336 15th Ave Ave. S., Seattle

$7 and kids under 12 free, doors open at 6pm for those wishing to order a dinner from a local restaurant.

See you then!!

Fun dance this weekend!

The Onlies are honored and excited to be playing a venerable and (hopefully crowded) contra dance in Seattle this Friday, the Emerald City Contra Dance at the Phinney Neighborhood Center. As grandpa used to say, we hear its the bee’s knees.

Here’s hoping no actual knees will be injured by the high energy music.

Matti Mero calls. All ages!

More info here.

Four must-sees at Northwest Folklife: Us, and us!

We’re soooooooooooooo dingdang excited for Northwest Folklife, for all the performers we get to see, and for the four performances we’re involved in. We hope to see you, either when we play as The Onlies, or we play on our own. Here’s our schedule:

  • The Onlies: We promise to play a diverse selections of Celtic and American tunes, along with at least two songs we composed here in the Emerald City. 1:15 p.m. Saturday on the Fischer Green Stage. Here are the details.
  • Riley and Johnny: Riley plays and sings old-time tunes with his da Johnny, at 4:15 p.m. Saturday on the Alki Court Stage. Billed as “Raging father, shredding son,” we’re still wondering who the copywriter is… 🙂 More info here.
  • Sami: Sami plays a mostly Cape Breton set with her dad on piano at 4:15 p.m. Sunday, at the Northwest Court Stage. Details here.
  • Leo: Justifying yet another day at Northwest Folklife, Leo plays with his teacher, the faboo Irish-style fiddler Dale Russ, along with other hot students, in a teacher/student event at 12:20 p.m. Monday, on the Northwest Court Stage. The fine print.

Decisions, decisions…

The Bee Eaters
The Bee Eaters

It’s gonna be a tough decision Sunday evening, May 6. Seattle banjo master and all around cool Indiana boy Charlie Beck‘s got a CD release party on Beacon Hill. Hmm.

And then in the north end of town, the Bee Eaters and their strange brew of newgrassy celticky old-timey fiddle/cello/dulcimery stuffola are playing a house concert along with bluegrass singer Laurie Lewis in tow.

All at the same time.

What to do???

What to do???

One thing we know. Charlie won’t be raising Michael Jackson from the dead.

Thursday, 4/12/12 – Listen and Dance to The Onlies!

The Onlies are looking forward to a couple of fun and exciting events on Thursday, April 12.

First, they’ll entertain college students (and the general public) with a noontime hour long concert at North Seattle Community College, at the college’s Espresso Lounge.

Later that evening they’ll pump out three hours of utterly fantastic dance music at the venerable Lake City Contra/Old-Time Country Dance, joined by their friend, the outstanding young bassist RuthMabel Boytz.

Both the concert and dance will showcase lots of new material and arrangements. These will be their last public performances for a little while, so don’t miss it.

North Seattle Community College
Thursday, April 12th 12:00p-1:00p
9600 College Way North
Seattle, WA 98103      Directions      Campus map
The Espresso Lounge is in the north end of the College Center building

Lake City Contra/Old-Time Country Dance
Lake City Community Center
12531 28th Ave. NE, Seattle
Free introductory workshop at 7:30 pm, dance 8-11 pm;
$8 (students & seniors $6, kids & first-time contradancers free);
For more information, click here or call (206)525-0932.
Please respect the health needs of many dancers and come fragrance-free.

The Onlies play Portland!

The Onlies are going to be in Portland this coming weekend, and will play an early show at Mississippi Pizza Pub on Saturday night, March 10th from 6p-8p. They’ll be joined for a bunch of tunes by RuthMabel Boytz on upright bass, so there should be plenty of low notes to choose from.

 

The ever-wonderful duo of Caroline Oakley and Pete Leone have agreed to play some songs and tunes to kick off the evening, so don’t be late!

 

For punishment gluttons, the Onlies will also be playing a contra dance the next day as part of the Portland Roadhouse event. Woo hoo!

 

Irish Music Fest Benefit

The Onlies are honored to help out a great cause by playing a couple of sets at the Great Northwest Irish Music Fest. It’s a benefit for the Leukemia and Lymphona Society, and will take place at A Terrible Beauty Pub in West Seattle. This is the last chance to see The Onlies at A Terrible Beauty until later in the summer, so stop on by.

There sets are on Saturday, March 3rd, starting at 11:00am. A Terrible Beauty is 4752 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA WA 98116.