Young Dubliners

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1517 Dodge Avenue,Helena MT 59601

09 July, 2021

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Don't miss the world famous Celtic Rock group Young Dubliners live on the Railroad Stage! The Young Dubliners (sometimes shortened to the Young Dubs) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1988. Their style of music has come to be called Celtic Rock for the fusion of Irish traditional music with modern Rock and Roll. The Young Dubliners have released nine albums, starting in 1993 and have provided soundtracks for several movies and commercials. They have toured the United States and Europe since 1994, supporting the likes of Jethro Tull, John Hiatt, Chris Isaak, Jonny Lang, Great Big Sea and Collective Soul. The Young Dubs consistently play at all major venues and festivals and have had national TV audiences through performances on CBS Early Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Young Dubliners Keith Roberts-Vocals / Acoustic guitar Chas Waltz-Violin, Mandolin, Harmonica, vocals Ethan Jones-Bass guitar / vocals Justin Pecot-Lead guitar / acoustic guitar/ mandolin/ vocals Dave Ingraham-Drums / percussion "(the songs) range from stadium-friendly extravaganzas to more intimate but equally outspoken pub-sized opuses. Lead singer Keith Roberts' powerhouse vocals front a maelstrom of fiddle vamps, howling guitars and frenzied drums. But even so, the hint of rueful melancholy that lies at the heart of traditional Celtic music survives, transformed yet triumphant." -Amazon Music At Lewis & Clark Brewing Tap Room we are excited to support live music in our community with a mix of local, regional, and national acts. We are proud to offer live music most Thursday and Saturday nights. To date, more than 600 musical act have performed at the brewery on our indoor stage (300 capacity).  Our outdoor "Rail Road Stage" on the patio (450 Capacity). Our "Block Party Stage" where we close the street, bring in bleachers and build a stage in front of the new brewery (capacity 1,200). We attempt to do this with minimal impact to our craft beer enthusiasts by limiting the amount of times we charge a cover (ticket price) for live music.

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