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SMTMD Fall Concert - IONA

Photo credit: Steve Parke

IONA's music is a unique, acoustic weave of the traditional music of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany (France), the Isle of Man, Asturies and Galicia (Spain), as well as their transplants in America. Blending songs, dance tunes, and aires into a rich and stunning tapestry, their style is outstanding in an arena where these traditions are seldom intertwined.

Conceived in 1986, IONA was the musical offspring of lead singer, bouzouki, guitar and bodhrán player Barbara Ryan and wind section, Bernard Argent. With fiddler Jim Queen (banjo and vocals as well), percussive dancer and singer Marsha Searle, and Leigh Oben on guitar, bass guitar and double bass, IONA has become the leading Celtic group in the Mid-Atlantic region.

An IONA show is known for:

  1. Traditional Celtic Material The haunting songs, toe tapping dances and the humor of the Celtic peoples from Scotland to Brittany provide IONA with an incredibly varied repertoire

  2. Original Acoustic Arrangements All the members of the band play several instruments, often switching within a piece to achieve their unique sound. They weave tunes from different countries around their songs, pursuing complex rhythms with deft professionalism.

  3. Lively Entertaining Presentation Above all, IONA's performances are FUN! Barbara and Bernard teach audiences words to their songs (some in Celtic languages!), lead them in clapping and even encourage them to dance!


Doors open at 7 pm, concert begins at 7:30 pm

Location: Christ Church Parish Hall, 37497 Zach Fowler Rd Chaptico, MD

Admission: $15 SMTMD members; $20 Non-members

Advance sales through TicketLeap (stay tuned). You can also buy tickets at the door with cash, check, Zelle, or Venmo.

Refreshments will be made available. SMTMD is a 501 (c)(3) organization.

Earlier Event: September 13
Contra Dance - Caller: Kim Forry
Later Event: October 11
Contra Dance - Caller: TBD