Furtado to play Knotty for St. Pat’s

By Jim Stanford on March 16, 2007

Tony Furtado BandBanjo and slide guitar player Tony Furtado returns to one of his favorite stomping grounds to play the Knotty Pine for St. Patrick’s Day.

Furtado’s Celtic-infused bluegrass is a perfect fit for the annual celebration o’ the green.

The two-time national banjo champion, well known from his many performances in the Tetons over the years, has a new album, Thirteen, several songs from which are posted on his MySpace page.

erin go bragh!Showtime is 10 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $15 at the door.

Also, Teton County Library hosts more Irish music and tales with singer Judith Weikle, accompanied by music ensemble Strings Attached. Show will run from 6 to 7 p.m., with a children’s concert starting at 5.

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