‘Quite good, really’

THURSDAY APRIL 24

MORONEYS

The family ensemble bringing folk arrangements to stuff you know and some you don't.


FRIDAY APRIL 24

MORONEY

The family ensemble bringing folk arrangements to stuff you know and some you don't.

Mike, Bernadette and Siobhán have been playing music in some form or other, all their lives, and nearly all of that on the folk scene. 

All three are vocalists with that gift for harmony that seems innate in musical families. All are multi-instrumentalists and their repertoire covers the ranges of their folk experience: from British traditional songs to contemporary bluegrass ballads, along with some originals. 

“Quite good, really” 

Nancy Moroney (1930-2024)

Mike plays most things with strings and hails from bands such as The Chaps and Catgut and Steel. 

Bernadette was the lead singer of the Celtic ensemble, Teud, and both she and Siobhán were half of the highly respected a capella group, Rhonda and the Ravers. 

Bernadette plays concertina and Celtic harp while Siobhán is a fiddle player, guitarist and mandolin player. 

With a strong focus on tight harmonies and interesting instrumentation, Moroney will entertain you from go to 'woah'.


“Moroney had style, grace, beautiful harmonies,
and an amazing choice of songs” 

Whare Flat Festival

Mike, Bernadette and Siobhán have been playing music in some form or other, all their lives, and nearly all of that on the folk scene. 

All three are vocalists with that gift for harmony that seems innate in musical families. All are multi-instrumentalists and their repertoire covers the ranges of their folk experience: from British traditional songs to contemporary bluegrass ballads, along with some originals. 

“Quite good, really” 

Nancy Moroney (1930-2024)

Mike plays most things with strings and hails from bands such as The Chaps and Catgut and Steel

Bernadette was the lead singer of the Celtic ensemble, Teud, and both she and Siobhán were half of the highly respected a capella group, Rhonda and the Ravers. 

Bernadette plays concertina and Celtic harp while Siobhán is a fiddle player, guitarist and mandolin player. 

With a strong focus on tight harmonies and interesting instrumentation, Moroney will entertain you from go to 'woah'.


“Moroney had style, grace, beautiful harmonies,
and an amazing choice of songs” 

Whare Flat Festival

See Moroney live
at Katikati Folk Club on
Thursday April 24th.

Buy tickets online

Concerts sometimes sell out.  

To guarantee your seat,
advance tickets are available at
the Arts Junction or by
booking online:
a booking fee applies.

INFORMATION

Katikati Folk Club charity night

VENUE

THE ARTS JUNCTION,
36 MAIN ROAD, KATIKATI

Doors open 7:00PM • Show starts 7:30PM Intermission around 8:30PM

Members just $20
Non-Members $25

Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits
at break. 

A cash bar is available
for wine and beer.

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VENUE

THE ARTS JUNCTION, 36 MAIN ROAD, KATIKATI

Doors open 7:00PM • Show starts 7:30PM • Intermission around 8:30PM

Members just $20 • Non-Members $25

Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits at break. 

A cash bar is available for wine and beer.

Read more…

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