
Date(s): SUNDAY, MAY 4th, 2025
Type of Show: Music
Showtime: 4 pm
Tickets: $25
It’s ALWAYS a great afternoon to be in the company of the four fine souls.
Sit and relax and listen to four amazing musicians knowns as the “Celtic and OldTime Allstars.” Featuring the incredible talents of Jack Herrick, Bob Vasile, Claudine Langille, and Fiddlin’ Al McCanless.
Sunday afternoon Soirees at The ArtsCenter are popular because you still have your entire evening after the 4pm show.
Fiddlin’ Al McCanless: Al has been a regional favorite for over 50 years. Starting on harmonica and guitar in high school, Al took up fiddle as a sophomore at the UNC School of Pharmacy. He was a founding member of the legendary “New Deal String Band” and was a member of the Bluegrass Experience off and on for 50 years. Al spent years learning Irish-Celtic fiddle tunes and has made two recordings with his group “Celtic Jam.” He appeared on the first Red Clay Rambler Folkways recording, “The Red Clay Ramblers with Fiddlin’ Al McCanless”.
Jack Herrick: Jack’s been a performer, songwriter and artistic director with the Red Clay Ramblers for the past 40+ years, performing around the world, recording at least 15 albums, and co-creating musicals, dance pieces, and shows including the Tony award winning “Fool Moon.” For the past few years, Jack has been a composer for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and most recently The Guthrie Theater.
Bob Vasile: Bob Vasile – a NC favorite for over 40 years, playing with Pratie Heads, Freya and Atta Boys, and many others over the years. He’s an ArtsCenter staple! Bob presents the Summer and Winter Solstice shows at The ArtsCenter each year to sold out crowds.
Claudine Langille: Claudine was first noted in Chapel Hill during the early 80s when the popular international band TOUCHSTONE was based out of the area and played around the globe. Read more about Claudine here.
See ya Sunday! 🙂
About The ArtsCenter Shows
This is a seated show, usually with tables. The ArtsCenter has a beer and wine bar, non-alcoholic beverages, snacks and a water station (bring your own bottle or ask for an eco cup!).