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Victorian Station House Concert: Ireland’sTommy&Saundra O’Sullivan

  • Victorian Station aka 'The Big Pink' 36 North Mallory Street Hampton, VA, 23663 United States (map)

LET'S GET OUR IRISH ON!

Join us for an intimate house concert at Victorian Station with Tommy&Saundra O'Sullivan from Dingle, Ireland on February 20, 2023. Many folks in our local area have become friends and fans with this talented couple through their legendary music venue, The Courthouse Pub in Dingle, as well as their yearly US winter tours. Read bio below to learn more about this special couple and join us as we transform The Pink into the best local Irish pub for the night!

YOUR HOSTS: Kelly Murphy & Steve Newman

COST: $20 adv / $25 door

Advanced reservations strongly recommended /Seating is limited

E-mail: harriscreeker@gmail.com for info/reservations

Beer, wine, and light snacks available for purchase

Doors Open at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:30pm

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Bio: Tommy&Saundra O'Sullivan

Tommy and Saundra O’Sullivan’s paths crossed when she attended an annual traditional Irish music retreat in Midlothian, Texas, where Tommy was an Irish guest instructor on guitar and vocals. As they explored singing together, they discovered her alto harmonies to be a perfect match to his tenor vocals.

The two married in Houston, Texas, in March 2010 and now live in Dingle, Ireland. In 2011, they opened O’Sullivan’s Courthouse Pub in Dingle which has gained a reputation for world class traditional Irish music. In 2015, National Geographic cited O’Sullivan’s Courthouse Pub as the go-to pub for traditional Irish music on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Prior to opening O’Sullivan’s Courthouse Pub, Tommy was a full-time touring musician. As a member of Sliabh Notes he recorded 3 albums. He also toured for years with Irish piper Paddy Keenan with whom he recorded a duet album, The Long Grazing Acre. He has also recorded two solo albums, Song Ablaze and Legacy. In contrast, Saundra followed a career in the medical profession. As a flight nurse, she flew with Aer Evac and worked as an ER nurse at Hermann Memorial Hospital in Houston. She brings to the table a strong background in choir and folk singing. These skills are heard to great effect on their first duet album, Safe Home, which they released in early 2018 with album launches on both sides of the Atlantic.

In late 2019 Tommy & Saundra enjoyed a visit to Dingle from Casey Driessen & family. They recorded a session with Casey as part of Casey’s “Global Music Exploration Project.” A track from this session, along with many other collaborations from six countries is now available on the album Otherlands:One. Otherlands:One is presently being “considered” for a Grammy in 3 categories. Watch here>

During lockdown Tommy & Saundra remained musically active. While in quarantine they took part in Janis Ian’s “Better Times Project”. Their version of Janis Ian’s song, Better Times Will Come, along with many others on the Better Times Project can be found on Janis’ especially created site: bettertimeswillcome.com. They also did a recording for Southwest Roots Music, “Shelter in Place Sessions.”

Perhaps their most enduring lockdown project was their Facebook Live Sessions. With very few exceptions this ran every Sunday for 18 months. This featured Tommy & Saundra and many musical guests when restrictions permitted. Presently over 75 hours of these presented sessions are being compiled.

Recently Tommy & Saundra were involved in two Traditional Irish Festivals in Ireland as well as playing and presenting music five nights a week at O’Sullivan’s Courthouse Pub. Currently they are on their annual American winter tour.

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