Young Dubliners: Celtic Rockers in St. Patrick's Weekend Show at the Key Club

Key Club (Los Angeles, CA)

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    The Young Dubliners play a St. Patrick's weekend show at Hollywood's Key Club. Blending rock and Celtic influences, the group is currently touring the nation behind their latest album of high-energy rock anthems, Saints and Sinners. Also scheduled to perform: Thhe Gobshytes, The Janks.

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    The last date listed for Young Dubliners was Saturday March 14, 2009 / 7:00pm (Doors Open). (view all dates)

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    The Young Dubliners are excited for the release of "Saints and Sinners" on February 3, 2009, drawing 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 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.