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Dirk Powell and Prison Love play The Village 07 May
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4/30/2009 8:58 AM
    Swamp in the City
    Dirk Powell, Joel Savoy and Prison Love
    7th May 2009, The Village, Wexford St, Dublin 2
    Doors 7.30pm - Show 8.15
    Tickets €15 from www.ticketmaster.ie

    Fresh from touring with Joan Baez and recording with The Raconteurs,
    Louisiana's youngest old-timer, Dirk Powell, brings the bayou to
    Dublin city for one night only at The Village. His vibrance and
    creative energy crosses many boundaries but he's always grounded in
    the rural traditions of his Appalachian heritage. He brings with him
    another heavyweight of the Louisiana music tradition, 2007 Cajun
    French Fiddler of the Year, Joel Savoy. Dirk describes him as "a
    serious player and force in the Louisiana music world... with a real
    deep Louisiana feel..."
    Dublin's Prison Love will kick off the night, re-uniting with their
    good buddy Dirk, to continue with their tuition of Oldtime and Cajun
    music with the man who has taught them so much. Their driving rhythm,
    sweet melodies and soaring harmonies result in the finest musical
    moonshine this side of the Rock Island line.
    See Flier attached...

    "Dirk's got great subtlety, tremendous feel, and he's very loose and
    very modern, in the best sense of the word."
    T-Bone Burnett

    "Hearing Dirk play the fiddle on the set of Cold Mountain, I felt as
    if my work as an actor had already been done for me."
    Jude Law.

    "Now that's the kind of fiddlin I like, right there..."
    Loretta Lynn.

    "Proof that the circle remains unbroken..."
    Washington Post

    "Prison Love trade in high octane bluegrass with just the right
    tincture of trouser-hitchin' country. Their sizzling songs set the bar
    high from the get-go."
    Siobhan Long, Irish Times
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