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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
William Dunne

Singer Cathy Davey returns to play an intimate performance in the beautiful surroundings of St David’s Church in Kildare

Singer Cathy Davey returns to play an intimate performance in the beautiful surroundings of St David’s Church in Kildare tomorrow night.

The Reuben hitmaker has released five critically acclaimed albums, including her most recent ‘Live At Dublin Unitarian Church’.

A gifted musician, Cathy learned to play the guitar after hearing ‘Appetit for Destruction’ by Guns ‘n’ Roses and got a Les Paul (electric guitar) copy because Slash used a real one.

An all round talented performer, Cathy plays a huge array of instruments including guitar, drums, bass, piano, percussion and accordion.

As well as music she established an animal rescue charity ‘My Lovely Horse’ and her farm helps abandoned animals to recover before being rehomed.

Special Guest tomorrow night is singer Sive, a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who was dubbed “one of the most inspiring and exciting artists of our time” by Female First UK. Influenced by the likes of Joni Mitchell and Tori Amos, Sive has carved a truly compelling style of alt-folk that is not afraid to differentiate from the norm. 

Tickets for the night are just €20 plus booking fee and are available from  www.amientertainment.ie

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