A “Celtic Twilight Christmas” featuring Irish music performers Phil Coulter, Andy Cooney, Geraldine Brannigan and the Irish Pops Orchestra will be presented on Saturday, Dec. 6, at the TD Bank Arts Center in Sewell at 7:30 p.m.
The concert will benefit the South Jersey Scholarship Fund, an organization which raises funds for tuition assistance for students attending the 28 elementary schools and six high schools in the Diocese of Camden.
Tickets are $39.50 and $29.50 and can be purchased through Ticket Master (1-800-745-3000) or via the TD Bank Arts Center box office at 856-218-8902. There are also group discounts available by contacting Jim Weiner at jweiner@wtps.org
Sponsorship packages are available. More information can be obtained by calling Sheila McGirl at 856-583-2874.
Phil Coulter, from Derry, Northern Ireland, is known as “Ireland’s Musical Ambassador” and composed a string of pop hits with Bill Martin, including “Puppet on a String” and the Bay City Rollers’ “Saturday Night.” He has composed music for Elvis Presley, among others, and was the musical mastermind and songwriter behind the Celtic Thunder act, which won acclaim for its PBS specials. In 2012 he performed at New York’s Irish Repertory Theatre in a one-man musical show.
Andy Cooney is part of the acclaimed New York Tenors. He has recorded 19 albums, performed in New York’s Carnegie Hall, among other places, and was described as “Irish America’s Favorite Son” by the New York Times.
Geraldine Brannigan has recorded hit albums in Ireland, sang on the number one selling album in South Africa and represented Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest. She has performed at The National Concert Hall in Dublin and the Cork Opera House.
