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Join us for a double bill of female creativity celebrating St Brigid’s with Na Leanai and The Henry Girls. The Henry Girls are sisters Karen, Lorna and Joleen McLaughlin from the most Northerly part of Co. Donegal. The trio formed as a professional music group in 2001 after Lorna and Karen returned from living in Australia where they started to perform and write songs. Joleen the youngest of the three was finishing her leaving certificate and was becoming a very promising harp and piano player so it was a natural progression to join together. They wrote and recorded their first album later that year, produced by Maire Breathnach. They have since gone on to record 5 more original studio albums, a couple of Eps and a live album of music by The Boswell Sisters of New Orleans (released February 2020) Infused with the rich cultural heritage of their native Donegal but with a transatlantic flavour their music has been described asʻfull bodied and powerfully dynamicʼby Froots magazine. They have successfully learned to interweave their traditional roots with contemporary elements, earning them both commercial success and spectacular critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. As well as writing and recording albums The Henry Girls have written and performed music for Theatre productions, Dance pieces, Childrens shows and film and television , including the Canadian/Irish co-production “A shine of Rainbows (2008) for which they received an IFTA nomination for their contributi
The Henry Girls
The Henry Girls, sisters Karen, Lorna and Joleen from Co. Donegal are fast becoming one of the most talked about folk/roots acts to come out of Ireland in the last decade, and within a few years have developed a growing international profile from touring in Europe, North America and further afield. The trio of multi-instrumentalists (harp, guitar, fiddle, accordion, guitar, piano and ukulele) and fine close harmonies blend classic traditional Irish music with a hint of Americana and a nod to bluegrass. The internationally acclaimed band present a selection of darkly beautiful music from around the world, from bluegrass murder ballads to gypsy torch songs, dirty blues to soul salvation.
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Na Leanai
Growing up performing songs and tunes learned from their musical parents The Sands Family and from other renowned musicians, it is no wonder this new folk group 'Na Leanai' (pronounced Na Lah-nee) are taking the Irish music scene by storm.
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The Henry Girls & Na Leanaí image © 2020 PAGOR Photography
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on Sat 31 January 2026