Uilleann Pipes are all the rage at The Stage

By WTJU

Date: 10/26/2024

Time: 11:00 am

The Uilleann Pipes, a unique Irish musical instrument known for their distinct sound and complex construction, have captivated audiences for centuries. These pipes are an integral part of Irish music and their history and origins are fascinating. Blue Ridge Irish Music School (BRIMS) instructor Randy Seelye will stop by WTJU this Saturday morning to demonstrate and chat about the Uilleann Pipes.

You are welcome to listen at 91.1FM and online at wtju.net, or you can also be part of the studio audience. WTJU is located at 2244 Ivy Road, Charlottesville (next door to Vivace restaurant).

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