Considered to be the most dynamic performers in Celtic music, Natalie MacMaster brought her talent to the RI Center for the Performing Arts at the Historic Park Theater last week. The show began with …
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Considered to be the most dynamic performers in Celtic music, Natalie MacMaster brought her talent to the RI Center for the Performing Arts at the Historic Park Theater last week. The show began with a performance by special guests from Cranston’s own Kelly School of Irish Dance.
A Juno award-winning musician, MacMaster’s three-decade career has seen her amass multiple gold albums, two Grammy nominations, eight Canadian Country Music Awards and 10 East Coast Music Awards.
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