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Gift Ideas From Matt & Shannon Heaton

15 December 2009 No Comment by Paul @ Diddlyi

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Oil for the Chain (2005) - Tunebook full of traditional and original tunes, sheet music and instructional materials.

Oil for the Chain (2005) - Tunebook full of traditional and original tunes, sheet music and instructional materials.

Fine Winter's Night (2007) - Traditional songs and tunes to usher in the Christmas Season and to brighten long winter nights. Special guest: Eric Merrill.

Fine Winter's Night (2007) - Traditional songs and tunes to usher in the Christmas Season and to brighten long winter nights. Special guest: Eric Merrill.

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fwnpromo08Boston-based husband-and-wife duo Matt & Shannon Heaton offer updated and traditional Irish music on flute/guitar/bouzouki/accordion, stirring traditional-style singing, and a fresh, appealing stage show.

Matt and Shannon Heaton share many similar Irish music memories, because they have performed together from their first meeting in Chicago in 1991. Behind their Irish flute- and guitar-driven tunes and stirring songs is a deep well of mutual memories, setbacks, and triumphs.

“Their playing is masterful and inventive, their arrangements city-smart and spacious.
Still, they never forget that Irish music is, at its heart, a neighborly form meant for sharing, not showing off.”
—Scott Alarik, Boston Globe

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