Saturday, August 14, 2010

Irish Session at Lillie's in NYC

Exactly a week ago now, I was in New York City.  After lunch at a Cuban restaurant, we headed across the street to Lillie's, an Irish-Victorian bar and recommended for its Saturday afternoon Irish seisiún.  The bar itself is impressive - the detailing, the decorations, the sheer size of the insides, which you wouldn't guess from looking at the outsides from across the street.  The seisiún was equally good.  Initially there was a harp, maybe a fiddle or two, and a small accordion.  It began small although still larger than some of the gatherings that I've happened to see here in Louisville or even Buffalo, NY.  I know I've become a little weary of checking out a new session since so many have been disappointing in size or the atmosphere of the bar.  Luckily, we weren't the only ones there specifically to scope out the vent.  The number of instrumentalists nearly tripled in size by the time it was 4pm "Irish time" (closer to 5 or 5:30) and now included banjos, multiple flutes, and a bodhrán.  A good variety of tunes, but maybe a little lacking in harmony or counter-melodies, or perhaps the acoustics aren't quite good enough to really hear what the flutes were doing.  A definite must to visit if this sort of music interests you and you happen to be in the area. 

Check out these pictures as more musicians showed up and a video for a little aural taste.

  
 


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