Meg O’ Malleys Annual St. Patrick’s Day

Meg O’ Malleys Annual St. Patrick’s Day

Celebration in Beautiful Downtown Melbourne

Please join Meg O’ Malleys for their Annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration in beautiful downtown Melbourne, Florida the weekend of March 16th & 17th, 2013!  This event is ALL AGES & FREE!  


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Parade at 11:00 AM
Along New Haven Avenue and presented by the Ancient Order of Hibernians
Including plenty of fun for the whole family with the Little Leprechauns Kids Zone!

Inside Meg O’ Malleys:
12:00 PM: Cahir O’ Doherty
1:00 PM: Bagpipers
1:30 PM: Cahir O’ Doherty
4:30 PM: Damion Soomi
8:30 PM: Greg & Brian

Mid Stage:
(Located between Meg O’ Malleys and Mainstreet Pub)
11:00 AM: Parade
12:30 PM: Irish dancers
1:00 PM: Bagpipers
1:30 PM: The Hooligans
3:00 PM: Irish dancers
3:30 PM: Bagpipers
4:00 PM: The Hooligans
6:00 PM: Bagpipers

Main Stage:
6:00 PM DJs and MC
6:30 TBA
7:30-8:30 PM: The Crazy Carls
9:00-10:00 PM: Le BLORR
10:30-12:00 AM: Headlining band; Cowboy Mouth

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Inside Meg O’ Malleys:
8:00 AM: Irish Breakfast Buffet
9:00 AM: Bagpipers
12:00 PM: Cahir O’ Doherty
8:00 PM: Greg & Brian

Outside:
8:00 AM: Breakfast Buffet with band Kindred Spirits
9:00 AM: Bagpipers
9:30 AM: Kindred Spirits
10:00 AM: Irish dancers
10:30 AM: The Hooligans
12:30 PM: Irish dancers
1:00 PM: The Hooligans
2:00 PM Irish dancers
2:30 PM: The Hooligans
3:30 PM: Bagpipers
4:00 PM: The Hooligans
5:00 PM: Chain Reaction
8:00 PM: Staring Blind
9:00 PM: Bagpipers
9:30 PM: Staring Blind

Cowboy Mouth bio:   Starting in New Orleans, Louisiana, rock band Cowboy Mouth has three filmographies, ten live albums and EPs combined and ten studio albums including 2012's "This Train...".  With founding member Fred Le Blanc (front man, lead vocals and drums), John Thomas Griffith (guitar and vocals), Matt Jones (rhythm guitar and vocals) and Casandra Faulconer (bass), they have played with an array of bands including The Backbeats, Red Rockers and Jimmie's Chicken Shack as well as shared tours with U2, the Go-Go's and Men at Work.  They cite their influences as The Clash, Hank Sr., Led Zeppelin and the Sex Pistols which promotes what an eclectic mix of talent and dedication they exude on stage.  
The band name "Cowboy Mouth" usually means "One with a loud and raucous voice". The nucleus of the band formed in the 1990s, and they have become a powerhouse live act whose performances have been likened to "a religious experience."
Some of their most popular songs include "Love of My Life", "Everybody Loves Jill" (where the audience throws red spoons on stage), "Easy," "Disconnected," "How Do You Tell Someone," and "Jenny Says." They also perform a version of "Born to Run" on the Light of Day tribute album to Bruce Springsteen, a version of "The Pusher" on the soundtrack to Half Baked, and several of their own songs on the soundtrack to the 1995 film The Underneath (two of which they perform onscreen in the film). Their single "This Much Fun" from their 2006 album "Voodoo Shoppe" is featured in the trailer for the Disney animated feature Meet the Robinsons.
They performed "The Avenue" on Mardi Gras Day 2006 live on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The album also features the song "Joe Strummer", a semi-tribute to the late Clash front man. The band released its first full length live DVD, The Name of the Band Is Cowboy Mouth, on November 20, 2007. The DVD, which was recorded in front of a packed house at the Roxy On Sunset in Hollywood, CA during the summer of 2007, features much of the band's classic material like "Light it on Fire" as well as some songs to be released on the band's new album, Fearless, in September 2008. Among the new songs of the DVD set, "Kelly Ripa" was released in a very different studio version as a single on iTunes in early March 2008 followed by an appearance and performance on the Live with Regis and Kelly television show on March 13, 2008.  On May 14, 2011, during a performance at Bon Ton Louisianne in Houston, Texas, Cowboy Mouth was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.  www.cowboymouth.com

Le Blorr bio:   Originally from Satellite Beach, Chris Hess aka Cookie Sugar Hips plays keyboards and guitar in addition to vocals. Partnered with Adam Winn aka Hot Damn Sweet Huckleberry Winn on drums, harmonica and keyboard; Le BLORR creates original, responsive music strengthened and adversely lightened by transcending guitar, drums, keys and vocals. Le BLORR has saturated venues not only in Brevard but statewide, nationally and globally including the 2010 SXSW in Austin, the Florida Music Festival and a twelve day tour of Japan.  They recently released their latest nine song CD; BimBom which is a nine song collection of songs designed to get you immersed and moving.  www.blorrmusic.com

The Crazy Carls bio:   The Crazy Carls are the latest music sensation, delivering great party music with their catchy tunes and strong vocals. The band's spirit bounces at you with guitar solos that grab you and get you dancing. The sound is fresh and promises a good time with pop, rock, and funk medleys. Their latest hits showcase the band's real talent and nonstop energy. Fans love the excitement of live shows which feature spontaneous jamming and packed crowds.  The talent of this band is undeniable with a great range in their musicianship and songwriting. They have recently recorded some of their new hits in LA with Travis Huff of BK Entertainment. You'll want to follow them, as they feature new songs and tour throughout the Southeast. Demand is high for this unique group, who will be putting their stamp on the music scene for years to come!  www.thecrazycarlsmusic.com/
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