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She mixes traditional tunes with original compositions that are so good, they sound like jazz standards. A sassy, fizzy cocktail of bossa n’ blues, O’Grady puts classic melodies of the most popular Irish parlor songs into a martini mixer, shakes and stirs the life out of it, and pours out something delightful. Her cd ‘A Celt in the Cotton Club’ is “tasty cotton candy. The songstress is the author of the memoir ‘Migrating Toward Happiness.’ Her new book is set to be published in the autumn of 2022. She has performed with her Black Velvet Band in NYC for over a decade.

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Tara O’Grady is a jazz, blues, and folk singer-songwriter with five albums spinning on the radio. LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT BY TARA O’GRADY & HER BAND: The IABNY Bloomsday Soirée includes special guests Colum McCann, The Tara O’Grady Jazz Trio, and Aedín Moloney and is generously supported by Casetext. The Irish American Bar Association of New York invites you to their Bloomsday Soirée on Tuesday, March 14th at Madam Mikette’s 1920s Private Lounge as we celebrate the unique contribution of Ulysses & James Joyce to First Amendment jurisprudence in the United States. Tickets: $20 Click to learn more and purchase tickets

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Venue: Blooms Tavern NYC 208 East 58th Street New York, NY Join us as we present our “Greatest Hits” with a few new twists! Enjoy readings, music, reflections, and even a mini pub quiz to test your Joycean knowledge, all accompanied by a specialty Jameson cocktail and complimentary food! Origin Theatre Company teams up with Bloom’s Tavern to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses in our 9th annual Bloomsday Revel. Now Bloomsday is celebrated around the world and celebrations include dressing up like characters from the book and in clothes that would have been the style of the era.īelow please find information on Bloomsday celebrations taking place this week, and to learn more about Bloomsday festivities taking place around the country and around the world visit The James Joyce Centre or. Joyce’s Ulysses was first published in its entirety on February 2, 1922, which was also Joyce’s 40th birthday. The day is named after the central character in Ulysses, Leopold Bloom, and follows the life and thoughts of Leopold Bloom and a host of other characters – real and fictional – from 8:00 am on 16 June 1904 through to the early hours of the following morning. Celebrating the Centenary Celebration of the Release of James Joyceīloomsday is celebrated on June 16th each year, the day depicted in James Joyce’s Ulysses.










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