
Folk musicians Andrew Finn Magill and Alan Murray are performing in concert at The Cellar Stage folk music concert series on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the hall at Timonium United Methodist Church, 2300 Pot Spring Road.
Magill is a Irish, old-time and bluegrass singer and fiddler who has performed at venues which include Milwaukee Irish Fest, Celtic Connections, Olympia Hall in Paris, France, Disney World & Malawi’s Lake of Stars Festival. He has performed with John Doyle, Rising Appalachia, Charm City Junction, Open the Door for Three, Greg Ruby, The Paul McKenna Band and Peter Malanga, among others.
In 2016, Finn released the two-part, Kickstarter-funded concept album “Roots & Branches,” which features original acoustic music inspired by Irish & American music. “Roots” debuted at no. 46 on the Folk DJ charts.
Murray, a singer, guitarist and bouzouki player, is a performer and teacher on the Irish music scene. Murray currently tours around the world with many of the finest traditional musicians and acts today. He has taught classes at such prestigious music programs as Warren Wilson college’s Swannanoa Gathering, Catskills Irish Arts Week, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, The O’Flaherty Retreat, as well as master classes in Irish and Celtic music at the University of Louisiana and Connecticut’s Scared Heart University.
Garnet Rogers will perform on April 14, and Seamus Kennedy will perform on April 21.
Tickets are $25 for adults and $12 for children 10 and under. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Attendees are encouraged to buy tickets in advance. Remaining tickets will be available at the door if not sold out. All ticket sales are final.
All patrons, all ages must be masked. For more information, visit uptownconcerts.com.