Greetings,
just curious if anyone knows of any beginner type sessions in or around the Baltimore area. A friend has given me the name J.Patrick ?? Not familiar with this ,
just looking to hear and enjoy some other players.
Tom
Baltimore sessions , etc.
I haven't lived there for awhile, but there's a group which teaches
Irish music in Baltimore, and they'll be in the know about sessions:
http://baltimoreirisharts.com/
If you click on "Contact Us" you'll find the email of Laura Byrne
who is the Flute/Whistle teacher.
J Patrick's is an Irish pub in Fell's Point (I think). Lots of sessions
there. Here's a Google map.
Irish music in Baltimore, and they'll be in the know about sessions:
http://baltimoreirisharts.com/
If you click on "Contact Us" you'll find the email of Laura Byrne
who is the Flute/Whistle teacher.
J Patrick's is an Irish pub in Fell's Point (I think). Lots of sessions
there. Here's a Google map.
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Oops, I'm a little late chiming in on this...but if you haven't found the beginners session at J. Patricks yet - it's still there (at least as of last September).
J. Patricks is a stone's throw from Fort McHenry (not in Fells Point) at Andre and towards the bay from E. Fort Avenue.
I attend when I'm in town on business, and they've been exceptionally friendly. They have a couple of other sessions each week as well - I've played in these a couple of times, but they're full tempo.
The food is good and cheap, too, BTW.
Eric
J. Patricks is a stone's throw from Fort McHenry (not in Fells Point) at Andre and towards the bay from E. Fort Avenue.
I attend when I'm in town on business, and they've been exceptionally friendly. They have a couple of other sessions each week as well - I've played in these a couple of times, but they're full tempo.
The food is good and cheap, too, BTW.
Eric