Photo courtesy Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati
And that’s odd
because Larry Kirwan and Black 47 could fill the category and stump every
contestant while they stared blankly at the board and wondered, “Who the hell
is Larry Kirwan and Black 47?”
Black 47, the band
named for the worst year of the Irish famine and once banished from NYC Punk
grotto CBGB for being “too demonic,” came to prominence in the ’90s, had an MTV
hit with “Funky Ceili” and built a fan base with a series of socio-politically-loaded
albums, including New York Town and Bankers and Gangsters.
Kirwan, the band’s
electrifying frontman, is no mere Punk provocateur; he’s written a memoir, two
novels and a dozen plays and musicals, and he’s currently collaborating with Schindler’s List author Thomas Keneally
on a musical about female Irish convicts exiled to Australia (could be the
summer’s feel good hit).
LARRY KIRWAN performs at the Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati Saturday, Feb. 4. Buy tickets, check out performance times and get venue details here.
