(Tony Fisher with Paul & Damien McIlroy. Pic by Val Adamson)
If you are looking for a fun party, then look no further
than the Blarney Brothers. This indefatigable three-man musical outfit have
been at the heart of South Africa’s music scene for four decades, livening up
parties and gala events with their own special brand of music, including Irish
ballads, catchy pub songs, popular ‘newies’ and the occasional Irish jig.
Comprising siblings Paul and Damien McIlroy and fellow band
member, Tony Fisher, who all settled in South Africa in the 70’s, the three
Irish-born musicians joined forces to form their own professional band in
August 1974 and have gone on to enjoy continued popularity around South Africa.
While scores of Blarney Brothers fans need no introduction
to the famous group, new recruits can log onto www.blarneybrothers.co.za for
perspectives on their rich performance history, as well as the titles of their
CD’s, and other information.
Presented by the Westville Country Club in Association with
Rhumbelow Theatre, The Blarney Brothers
Party has performances on May 3 at 14h00 and 18h30 at the Westville Old
Boys Hall, Westville Country Club, 1 Link Road, Westville
Tikets R170 includes a main meal (R150 pensioners). No
alcohol or food may be brought on to the premises. Show tickets are cash,
Computicket or EFT only. Secure parking available. Booking is essential at Computicket
or contact Roland on 082 499 8636 or email: roland@stansell.za.net