Lincoln 
						Land Concert Association presents Cahal Dunne
			
   
            
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						[May 09, 2018]   
						Lincoln welcomes “A Musical Journey of 
						Ireland” with Cahal Dunne, coming to Hargrove Chapel 
						Auditorium at Lincoln Christian University on Tuesday, 
						May 15. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the concert 
						beginning at 7 p.m. This highly entertaining show is 
						sponsored by the Lincoln Land Concert Association as the 
						final show of the 2017-2018 60th Anniversary concert 
						season. 
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			 Cahal Dunne, “Ireland’s 
			Happy Man,” is a composer, classically trained concert pianist, 
			singer, story teller, comedian and television personality. His style 
			is rich and deep, reflecting the many sides of this distinguished 
			career. He has appeared with Bob Hope, Al Martino, and Tony Orlando 
			and has performed for several American Presidents. His repertoire 
			ranges from Irish to Broadway to Country, promising a show with 
			something for everyone. 
				Cahal received his 
				Musical Degree from the University College of Cork. He started 
				his first band in Ireland in 1977 and against all odds they made 
				it. They won the equivalent of American Idol in 1979 with his 
				own song “Happy Man”--his first number one hit. Fighting a 
				recession in Ireland, he came to the United State and now enjoys 
				playing and singing all over the U.S. 
			
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If you saw Cahal’s appearance with Lincoln Land Concert Association in 2011, you 
will welcome his return for as the capstone of this season. If you missed him 
the last time, you have a treat in store this time around. 
  
Admission to the concert is included as part of the season subscriber membership 
to the Concert Association series. Single admission tickets may be purchased via 
the LLCA website 
http://lincolnlandconcerts.org or at the door the evening of the concert. 
				 
			[Elaine Knight]  |