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Danny's success as an entertainer is driven by his dedication to preserving and passing on his Celtic heritage.

Selected Venues / Excerpts

Selected Venues

  • US Capital, Solidarity Day, Washington D.C.
  • National Cathedral, Papal Visit, Washington D.C.
  • St. Patrick Day Celebration , Washington D.C.
  • Notre Dame University, Indiana
  • Tulsa Philharmonic, Tulsa
  • Pan Celtic Festival, Ireland
  • 1984 World’s Fair, New Orleans
  • Council for Exceptional Children, 2004 Annual Convention
  • Launching of U. S. S. Louisiana, Groton, Connecticut

Excerpts

"Unfiltered and heartfelt, Danny O’Flaherty’s music is the product of an intensely personal enthusiasm that makes his work dramatically different.” - Brian MacQuarrie, Boston Sunday Globe

“Danny O’Flaherty continues to grow on the Irish people. Wherever he performs, his audience is amazed. Through his music, Danny helps keep alive the stories and traditions of an ancient culture and a simpler time. Danny might be American based, but he is very much an Irishman.” - Personalities, The Entertainment Magazine, Ireland

“Passionately devoted to traditional Irish culture and the Gaelic language, Danny O’Flaherty has become a crusader for Celtic culture worldwide.” - The Beat, The Baton Rouge Advocate

“No doubt O’Flaherty can be an entertaining vocalist, but it’s the Gaelic song, ‘Siochain San Domhain,’ where he nails his best performance.” - Dan Willging, Offbeat Magazine

“ It is the music of Ireland – that haunting balladry that has chronicled a passionate and turbulent history – that is closest to O’Flaherty’s heart.” - Times-Picayune, New Orleans

“ Unfiltered and heartfelt, Danny’s music is the product of an intensely personal enthusiasm that makes his work dramatically different.” - The Boston Sunday Globe

“ O’Flaherty’s ability to bring a situation to life through song – his rich vocals and simple accompaniment bring a depth to each piece.” - Ceili, Texas

“ Danny has brought his talent and love for his heritage around the world.” - Martha “Toodlum” Ferguson, Port Arthur News