St. Patrick’s Day at the Palace with Coyote Run
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Celtic powerhouse Coyote Run will bring their signature and highly literate Celtic Rock to the Palace Theatre on March 17th at 7 pm cst. Touring in support of their new CD, Between Wick and Flame, Coyote Run’s theatrical performances have been igniting stages nationwide. This is a band that loves Celtic music – loves their audiences – and knows how to have a rollicking good time!
Given that their founder and lead singer has been a professor for many years, it is no surprise that this band has come to be known as “the thinking person’s Celtic Rock band.” Coyote Run headlines and performs in major Celtic festivals, concert halls, clubs and pubs throughout the United States, as well as tours of Ireland and Scotland.
“If the Red Hot Chili Peppers wore kilts…they might sound something like this band,” says Mike Farragher of the Irish Voice. Gene Shay of Philadelphia’s WXPN commented after hearing the band that they represented the “take no prisoners approach to Celtic music,” and Art Ketchen of the magazine Celtic Beat, writes that “Listening to Coyote Run makes me think of a large library, where every book you open gives you a view of something fascinating.”
Coyote Run is David Doersch, Catherine Hauke, Doug Bischoff, and Michael Kazalski. The band’s webpage has photos, upcoming dates and bio information on the band members. You can find their websites at: www.coyoterun.com and myspace.com/coyoterunband.
This concert, presented by the Performing Arts Alliance (PAART), is the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Get your reserved seating tickets now at Crossville’s historic Palace Theatre. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $8 for students. For all upcoming event information visit www.performingartsalliance.org and www.palacetheatre-crossville.com.
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