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Tommy & Saundra O'Sullivan

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Next Show!- Tommy & Saundra O'Sullivan

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Tommy & Saundra O'Sullivan have been one of the favorite shows at Deer Creek, appearing five times before with sell-out crowds. They're well known for their interpretations of traditional Irish ballads, such as "The Galway Shawl" and  "She Moved Through the Fair" and more contemporary ballads such as "Safe Home" and "Song for a Winter's Night".

Acclaimed as "one of the great contemporary folk voices of Ireland" and "a stellar guitarist", Tommy O'Sullivan has remained one of the hidden treasures of traditional Irish music for many years. Tommy and Saundra’s paths crossed when she attended an annual traditional Irish music retreat in Midlothian, Texas, where Tommy was an Irish guest instructor on guitar and vocals. As they explored singing together, they discovered her alto harmonies to be a perfect match to his tenor vocals. They married in Houston, Texas, in March 2010 and now live in Dingle, Ireland, where they own and operate one the finest pubs, O'Sullivan's Courthouse Pub, for traditional Irish music.

The O'Sullivans also lead guided music tours of the Dingle Peninsula and all over The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Many Deer Creek patrons have already been of these tours.

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MUSIC PREVIEW

Tommy & Saundra O'Sullivan - Better Times Will Come (Janis ian)
02:58
Kevin Neidig - Miner John
04:42
Folk Alley Sessions: Low Lily - "The Good Part"
03:27

EVENT Schedule

  • Tommy & Saundra O'Sullivan
    Tommy & Saundra O'Sullivan
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    Sat, Feb 21
    Deer Creek Coffeehouse
    Tommy & Saundra, hailing from Dingle, Ireland, return to Deer Creek with their traditional Irish ballads. They lead musical tours all over Ireland and maintain the go-to pub, O'Sullivan's Courthouse Pub, for traditional Irish music on the Wild Atlantic Way, according to National Geographic.
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  • Kevin Neidig
    Kevin Neidig
    Sat, Mar 14
    Deer Creek Coffeehouse
    A native of Mechanicsburg, PA, Kevin Neidig is an award winning Americana singer/songwriter/composer multi-instrumentalist whose sound mixes elements of Darrell Scott, Tim O’Brien, Bela Fleck, Tony Rice and other like artists. He likes to call his style, “Folkgrass for the Critical Thinker.”
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  • Low Lily
    Low Lily
    Sat, Apr 11
    Deer Creek Coffeehouse
    With the energy of fiddle music, the introspective quality of contemporary folk, the precision of bluegrass, and the drive of Americana, the members of the Vermont- based band, Low Lily (Liz Simmons, Flynn Cohen, and Natalie Padilla) combine their individual talents into one stunning soundscape.
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ABOUT US

Here we are in Year 14 !

We invite you to explore live folk and singer/songwriter music in an intimate setting at Deer Creek Coffeehouse (DCC), a non-alcoholic venue located in the picturesque setting of Darlington, MD. DCC seats approximately 100 people at small, candlelit tables, in the friendly and cozy style of The Village, NYC coffee houses of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Now in its 14th season, DCC, a non-profit organization, is devoted to presenting professional acoustic recording artists from all over the U.S., Canada and sometimes Ireland and Wales.

The suggested donation amount for each show is $20 for adults and $5 for youth ages 13-21. Only cash and checks written to Deer Creek Coffeehouse are accepted. Doors open 30 minutes prior to each show. No one is turned away for inability to donate the amount. Homemade baked goods, non-sugary snacks, coffee tea, water and soda are sold for a nominal fee. The venue has an ADA accessible ramp. We reserve tables for those with limited mobility, i.e., wheel chairs, walkers, etc. 

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This program has been assisted by grants from the Maryland State Arts Council through the Harford County Cultural Arts Board. Alongside and in partnership with local government, schools, artists, and arts organizations, and the general community, the Cultural Arts Board's vision is to “preserve, enhance, and promote the culture of Harford County.”

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