Celebrate the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a lively performance of Irish ballads and sea songs by The Kerry Boys band, starting at 4 p.m., Saturday at Darien Library.
— an announcement from Darien Library
Expect soul-stirring melodies of traditional Irish tunes that will have you singing and clapping along in joyous celebration!
The Kerry Boys have dazzled fans of all ages from Maine to Pennsylvania with their humorous high-energy performances and engaging style of Irish ballads and sea songs. Come and experience the magic as The Kerry Boys transport you to the enchanting world of Irish music.

Photo from Darien Library website
The Kerry Boys, with the soul-stirring melodies of traditional Irish tunes that will have you singing and clapping.
Their humorous, high-energy show will engage you with their collection of traditional and original songs performed with pristine harmonies and expressive guitar and mandolin backing.
If You’re Going …
The performance takes place from 4 to 5 p.m., Saturday, in the Community Room at Darien Library. You can register here. As of early Thursday evening (March 13), most seats were already reserved, but there were 58 seats still available.
About the Band
The Kerry Boys are Mark James, originally from the county Kerry Ireland now a Cheshire, Connecticut resident, and former Connecticut State Troubadour and Prospect resident, Pierce Campbell. These two dynamic and popular Connecticut Irish balladeers have been performing together for over 29 years, dazzling fans of all ages from Maine to New York.
Joining them for the show are Paul Neri on banjo and Tony Pasqualoni on bass.