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September 10, 11, 12, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Museum, Jackson. www.CelticFestMS.org
CelticFest Mississippi 2004, Celtic Heritage Society’s 13th annual weekend of music, dance, and fun is almost here! This celebration of the Celtic nations includes Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Brittany. CelticFest features an exceptional variety of exciting Irish and Scottish music and dance on 5 stages, plus Celtic heritage, music and dance workshops, a children’s area, Celtic specialty vendors, and plenty of food and drink. Because much of the festival takes place indoors, CelticFest will be held RAIN OR SHINE!

This year, CelticFest will feature BRENDAN NOLAN (Irish singer) and JOHN WILLIAMS AND DEAN MAGRAW (button box and guitar). Brendan Nolan’s performance is spiced with good humor and innovative musicianship on guitar and bodhrán (Irish drum), and as Steve Winick noted in Dirty Linen magazine, “a rich baritone voice.” On upbeat songs, his playing has a distinctly rhythmic and percussive style, which may be influenced by his years as a drummer. Brendan’s performances on
selections of deeper emotion led Ron Duffy to write, “Nolan has been blessed with a rich Irish voice and an Irish way with words. In his singing and his musical arrangements he helps his listeners to feel the pain, the joy, the humour, the triumph, the sadness, the longing, as deeply as did the old songs of the tradition.”

It is rare to find pure creativity and extraordinary musical talent in one performer, but when two are
combined, the possibilities are endless. John Williams, an award-winning concertina, flute, and
button box player, and Dean Magraw, an adventurous guitar master, combine their diverse talents and styles for an unbeatable concert. Steeped in the love of traditional Irish music (and its Celtic relatives in other lands), John Williams and Dean Magraw bring a solid foundation of melodic integrity to the stage. From that foundation and their experiences of countless celebrated projects with others, they have learned to allow the muse to take them where it will
in a rare alchemy of freedom within and respect for the heart of the music.

For more information, please visit the CelticFest web site: www.CelticFestMS.org

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The Mississippi Free Press produced this story through the MFP Solutions Lab, supported by the Solutions Journalism Network. This series digs into Mississippi’s systemic issues and sheds light on responses to them in other communities. Beyond just reporting on problems, these stories interrogate their causes and inspect potential solutions.

Mississippi native Donna Ladd and partner Todd Stauffer founded the Jackson Free Press in 2002 in the capital city. The heavily awarded local newspaper did many investigations heralded across the state and nation and served as a paper of record due to its diversity, inclusion, in-depth reporting and deep connection to readers and dedication to narrative change in and about Mississippi. In 2022, the nonprofit Mississippi Free Press, founded by Ladd and JFP Associate Publisher Kimberly Griffin in 2020, purchased the journalism assets and archives of the Jackson Free Press. A Google grant through AAN Publishers enabled Newspack's integration of the JFP archives into the Mississippi Free Press website to become part of a more searchable archive of recent Mississippi history and essential journalism.