Young Dubliners: Celtic Rockers in St. Patrick's Weekend Show at the Key Club
Key Club (9039 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90069)
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- $20.00 - $25.00
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- $10.00 - $12.50*
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The last date listed for Young Dubliners was Friday March 18, 2011 / 8:00pm (Doors Open at 8:00pm).
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Goldstar Member Tips
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Adriana on What to Wear
Casual
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Steven Wong on What to Wear
Its Hollywood. Anything goes. Dress up, dress down whatever mood you are in!!!
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Steven Wong on Where to Eat
Standard fare. Salmon dinner actually quite good.
Goldstar Member Reviews
Mike N
Mostly great gig once the (not so) Young Dubliners really got rolling. They've got a powerful sound which is great. Some songs were a little unintelligible though (I presume it wasn't gaelic). Will like to see them again at a venue this size or smaller. Hadn't been to the Key Club before - was pleasantly surprised the hassle factor was at a minimum.Written on Mar 24 2011
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It was great!!!!!....I loved it!!!!!!Written on Mar 16 2009
Excellent concert, a lot of fun and great music.
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Great show to celebrate life and drinking!!! Two openers were a real kick.Written on Mar 22 2011
Surgeon Marta was almost a parody with three lovely girls clad in "nursing" outfits-but how often are nurses wearing short skirts and stilettos? Their lead guitarist illustrated it is clear he is a rocker. Music unfortunately for this band was mediocre.
Brick Top Blaggers was a way cool irish punk rock band very akin to the headliner and Flogging Molly. Great band, solid tight irish punk rock. Every song was a drinking song, the way it should be.
And the headliner, Young Dubliners. What can I say? Still kicking @ss after all these years. Hadn't seen them in years but they were a blast even if getting a little older.
Key Club is a great venue as well. Small club, plenty of room to dance, party, drink. If you need a seat, expensive bottle service downstairs or cheaper table food/drink service upstairs is great.
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I have seen the Young Dubliners many times and love them. This was a particularly great show. They rocked the house! I really liked the venue as well. I took the advice of your site and made dinner reservations. That was a great idea that really paid off for us. We had awesome seats above the crowd.Written on Mar 21 2011
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More Information About Young Dubliners
Website
http://youngdubliners.com/index2.shtml
Description
The Young Dubliners are excited for the release of Saints and Sinners, their second album on 429 Records--and first batch of original material since 2005's critically acclaimed Real World. After taking an exciting retro, rootsy labor of love detour to give a shout out to the masters of Irish song past and present on their 2007 429 Records debut "With All Due Respect, The Irish Sessions", the Young Dubliners drew inspiration from the trials and tribulations of the past few years on the road where they have encountered their share of, to borrow from an Irish proverb, "poets and patriots, saints and sinners", for the new album.
Seamlessly blending their rock and Celtic influences into a high energy, anthemic and lyrically poignant mix, the band whose lineup since 2002 includes co-founder Keith Roberts (vocals, guitar), fellow Dubliner Brendan Holmes (bass, vocals), American-born members Bob Boulding (guitar, vocals), Chas Waltz (violin, keyboards, harp, mandolin, vocals) and Dave Ingraham (drums, percussion)--jumps energetically from ballad to barn burner, documenting as they go the vibrant yet chaotic world they find themselves in. From edgy political tunes to the travails of life in an internationally touring band, Saints and Sinners chronicles and tackles it all with joy, wit, enthusiasm and a profound belief that things can get better. They're joined once again by Uillean pipe and pennywhistle master Eric Rigler, famed for his film work on the Titanic and Braveheart soundtracks, who has appeared on the bands last three albums and is a regular touring member.

