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Eilidh Patterson

The Rostrevor Inn, 33-35 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, Newry, County Down, BT34 3BG
Eilidh Patterson

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Eilidh Patterson
Rostrevor Folk Club at Crawfords on Monday 6 March at 8pm.

The voice is pure, the vibe is positive and the songs are the strongest she's ever written. Every tune will put a smile on your face and lift your heart. If you're looking for a little warmth and happiness come on in. This is the album for you.
Ralph McLean, BBC Radio Ulster

Sunshine is absolutely gorgeous! Eilidh's voice is velvet and the songs are fantastic. I love it!
Beth Nielsen Chapman

Internationally acclaimed, Eilidh (Patterson is a warm, engaging performer of startling clarity. With songs that cut straight to the heart, delightfully accurate guitar playing and crystal clear vocals, Eilidh immediately connects with audiences everywhere. In recent years, she has performed in the States, the UK and in Europe. Eilidh's relaxed stage presence invites the listener to sit back and enjoy her unique take on life and love. From her roots in Derry and gospel music, Eilidh has developed a unique musical identity, garnering rave reviews for her songs which combine soul, blues, pop and contemporary folk.

Tickets are £12.50 and available from Belinda Cullen's Good Craic Gifts shop at 13 Church Street, Rostrevor (weekends only 10am – 5pm). Please pay cash if at all possible. Tickets are also available at Crawfords Bar (seven days from 3pm onwards), and by ringing +44(0)28 4173 9911.

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