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The Tenth Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
 
  The Lost Brothers + The Dirty Blues Band + Gentry Morris
Saturday May 2
The Black Box , 3.00pm

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Tickets £6
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Tickets Also Available From Belfast Welcome Centre on 028 9024 6609
 
The Lost Brothers are from Omagh and have been creating a huge buzz in the UK with praise from NME and Steve Lamacq and an invitation to play the Electric Proms with The Last Shadow Puppets. Think the homely acoustic folk-pop of Simon & Garfunkel or the hair-raising harmonies of the Everly Brothers.

The Dirty Blues Band are a collection of Omagh musicians whose music fuses bluegrass, country, blues, folk and rockabilly. With a live show like an out of control freight train, this is not for the faint hearted.

Gentry Morris hails from Georgia and has been making major waves on the local scene in recent months since relocating to Belfast. See Artist In Residence.

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bullet Candi Staton
bullet Gilles Peterson
bullet ASIWYFA+Fighting with Wire
bullet Daedelus
bullet DaDa
bullet The Acorn
bullet Calvin Harris
bullet Sons & Daughters + Frightened Rabbit
bullet Imelda May
bullet EasyStar All-Stars
bullet Cashier No.9
bullet Teenage Fanclub
bullet Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard
bullet Geoff Berner + Jinx Lennon
bullet The Lost Brothers
bullet Rachel Harrington
bullet Foghorn Duo
bullet Karine Polwart
bullet Thomas Leeb
bullet Po’Girl
bullet John Edgar Voe
bullet Väsen
bullet Devon Sproule
bullet Oumou Sangare
bullet Eri Yamamoto
bullet Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
bullet Glitter and Sparkle
bullet Mark McKnight
bullet David Lyttle / Soweto Kinch
bullet Moving Hearts
bullet Hayes and Cahill
bullet Zoë Conway
bullet Oíche Airnéail
bullet Crossroads Ceili
bullet Steve Cooney