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Celtic Guitarist Barlow Returns to Libraries

Celtic Guitarist Barlow Returns to Libraries Celtic Guitarist Barlow Returns to Libraries

The Froid and Culbertson librarieswill once again host acclaimed Celtic guitarist and storyteller Jerry Barlow for a special concert.

The first program will be held Tuesday, Sept, 28, at 2 p.m. at the public library in Froid. A second program will be held Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 2 p.m. at the Culbertson Library. The concerts are sponsored by the Roosevelt County Libraries and are free to the community.

As a touring performer, Barlow travels throughout the Midwest, South and Rocky Mountain regions presenting his program of music, history, and humor from the British Isles.

Before the closing of the border, Barlow spent several weeks in Cape Breton, N.S., where he learned a smattering of Gaelic and marveled at the history of the Great Clans. He has included some Cape Breton-style step-dance music in his program.

Barlow’s program features music and stories from a time when there were “Warriors, Wizards, Castles and Kings.” The stories behind the music are historical in nature, embellished by local legend and lore. There will be ample opportunity for some toe-tapping, some sing-along and even some step-dancing if you are so inclined.

“In concert, Jerry brings traditional Celtic tunes alive by sharing the history, legend and humor behind the music. Jerry Barlow … a performer who is skilled, funny, and riveting. Out of the many musicians performing today, the vast majority ae skilled either at performing on their instrument or entertaining an audience. It is extremely rare to see a musician at the top of his craft in both areas,” says Scott Beach, director of Colorado Celtic Entertainment.

Barlow’s next CD, to be released in early 2022, is Of Warriors, Wizards, Castles and Kings and features music from his program as well as traditional favorites.

His recording, Fields and Fences, was one of five finalists for the Instrumental Album of the Year Award by the Independent Music Awards. The Indie Acoustic Project selected Bring Down The Storm as one of the best songs of 2006.

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