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‘The Softer Side of Celtic’: a performance at the Everett Public Libraries

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On Saturday, March 30, musician and raconteur Jeff Snow will combine music, stories and a bit of history from Scotland, Ireland and England into a free concert event for Everett Public Libraries patrons. Jeff Snow is a talented multi-instrumentalist who shares the music, and the stories behind the music, of Scotland, Ireland and England.

Growing up in a home where old Scottish folk songs were the everyday sounds, Jeff developed an early love for Celtic music. Much of the history of these lands was preserved in song. You will see singing, laughing, lots of smiles and perhaps a few tears as we travel through time.

There is no better example of this than the story of John Hunt. In 1855, at the age of 13, John Hunt left his family’s home in Kilkelly, Ireland, and came to the United States. He never returned to Ireland and never saw his family again. The ballad of “Kilkelly, Ireland” tells the story of the Hunt family.

Jeff’s music has been described as “quiet and relaxing.” Much of it is, but every once in a while, he breaks out and the foot stomping begins. Each concert is a wee bit different and adapted to the response and interest of the audience.

More about Jeff: In concert Jeff plays the guitar, autoharp and bouzouki. He can also find his way around a drum set and most of the percussion family. Jeff is a private guitar teacher and wrote a teaching method called Guitar Basics & Beyond. He was featured in the December 2006 issue of Acoustic Guitar Magazine and is a contributing writer for Acoustic Guitar and Autoharp Quarterly Magazine. When not singing, playing or teaching, Jeff can often be found taking photographs, on a golf course or a beach.

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