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Cherish the Ladies at the Weinberg Center, Frederick, Maryland (8 March 2015) |
Of course, the talent in Cherish the Ladies is a little overwhelming anyway. Consisting of Joanie Madden on flutes and whistles, Kathleen Boyle on piano, Mary Coogan on guitar, Mirella Murray on accordion and with Liz Carroll sitting in for Grainne Murphy on fiddle, the band was celebrating its 30th anniversary. They brought everything they had and left it on the stage.
It was an Irish gathering in that it featured storytelling and humor almost as much as music. The band followed up the dancing with a medley of O'Carolan tunes, after which Maura O'Connell took the stage and sang. O'Connell, who is to singing what Judy Dench is to acting, brought down the house.
After 30 years together, Cherish the Ladies is nothing if not a well-oiled machine. Many acts who have been touring that long tend to walk through it, just to show up and go through the motions so they can be adored. Not this band. After all these years, they still bring everything they've got to the performance and they've got it all. They know each other and each others' playing styles intimately and can play off of each other, supporting each other beautifully. In this band, the ensemble is the star. Cherish the Ladies are also masters at building a set. They vary the pace, alternating between band numbers, showcasing the dancers and Maura O'Connell's singing, moving from ballads to uptempo numbers so that the show always remains unpredictable yet has a logical progression. They played a full two hours but still managed to leave the audience wanting more. In all, the Cherish the Ladies show is like a good dessert: tasty, satisfying, lingering pleasantly in your memory but not leaving you feeling you indulged too much. by Michael Scott Cain |