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Treble with Girls to play Sept. 13 in Charlottetown, P.E.I.

Island folk group performing at the Irish Hall

Treble with Girls will perform at the Benevolent Irish Society on Friday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. From left are Jolee Patkai, Maxine MacLennan, Sheila MacKenzie and Norman Stewart.
Treble with Girls will perform at the Benevolent Irish Society on Friday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. From left are Jolee Patkai, Maxine MacLennan, Sheila MacKenzie and Norman Stewart. - Contributed photo

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The ceilidh on Friday, Sept. 13, in the Katherine Hughes Memorial Hall of the Irish Cultural Centre at 582 North River Rd., 8 p.m., will feature Treble with Girls.

The award-winning Island folk group consists of Sheila MacKenzie, Jolee Patkai, Maxine MacLennan and Norman Stewart.

There will be a 50/50 draw during the evening at the wheelchair accessible and air-conditioned hall and a lunch will be served during intermission. The hall is licensed.  Doors open at 7 p.m.

Everyone is welcome. For more information call 902-213-3924. 

Treble with Girls is a diverse musical group from Eastern P.E.I. who have been performing together several years. All four member have had successful solo careers, receiving various ECMA,

Music P.E.I. awards and nominations. Each performer has solo recordings to their credit. The group’s musical background covers many genres from Celtic and country to folk and traditional. 

The group encompasses all that is P.E.I., as showcased in its original recording “The Ceilidh Song” penned by Patkai and MacLennan. This song garnered National attention in the 2015 CBC Searchlight Competition making it all the way to the final rounds out of a pool of 3300 entrants.  
 

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