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Fiddlers' Sons to play season-ending ceilidh at St. James Church Sept. 26

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SUMMERFIELD, P.E.I. - Prince Edward Island's red-headed fiddler Courtney Hogan is welcoming her Fiddlers' Sons bandmates to the historic St. James Church in Summerfield for a final ceilidh of the season on Sept. 26.

“Ceilidhs still look a bit different this year, but it was so great to be able to salvage a few shows this summer, and there's nobody I'd rather end the season with than Fiddlers' Sons and Keelin (Wedge),” said Hogan in a Sept. 20 release.

Fiddlers' Sons have released several recordings since 1997, including the popular All the Way to Cardigan, and have won numerous P.E.I. Music Awards for their signature Celtic and roots sound. Their rich blend of music, jokes and stories have made them one of P.E.I.'s most popular bands.

The show is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. at St. James Church on Highway 2 in Summerfield.

Tickets cost $20 at the door or are available in advance by sending payment to courtneyceilidh@gmail.com.

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