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Saturday, April 08, 2006

Kansas City Irish Fest

The Kansas City Irish Fest began launching a new website yesterday afternoon. It is only a partial launch for now, with graphics and text missing, cross browser issues to be resolved, and other technical problems.

The primary focus for Kansas City now is the Irish Fest music schedule, and the latest date the Festival now promises this information is Tuesday.

However with the recent announcements of the music lineup including The Bridies, Millish, and John Spillane, joining the previously announced Hothouse Flowers, Black 47, Seven Nations, Enter The Haggis, The Elders, Luka Bloom, Grada, Gaelic Storm, The Fuchsia Band, Eddie Delahunt, The Kelihans, Seamus Kennedy, and more - it promises to be a fantastic festival regardless of the times performers play at.

Handy Irish Phrase: Tá mo eochair faoi ghlas sa ghluaisteán   (I've locked my keys in the car)

3 Comments:

At 11:10 AM, Blogger Danny Regan said...

The website, though not finished, was launched early at my request so that at least some of the new site would be up in time for the Conference of Irish Festival Promoters that several representatives of the Kansas City Irish Fest attended in Pittsburgh this weekend. Problems or omissions on the site are a result of that early launch and my insisatnce on it, and will be corrected when the full site is live soon.

 
At 11:20 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for that Dan - my post just echoed the post of the previous day on the KC Irish Fest blog by Shocko.

Even in early release the new site looks great.

 
At 1:30 PM, Blogger Danny Regan said...

We hope (fingers crossed) to have the whole shebang humming along early this week. Thanks.

 

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