Preview calendar: Going on sale for June 18-24North County Times, CABy the North County Times | Wednesday, June 17, 2009 10:12 AM PDT 8 Tickets go on sale June 20 for Flogging Molly's show Sept. 21 at House of Blues San Diego. (Courtesy photo) Editor's note: Tickets sold through Ticketmaster unless otherwise noted.
Flogging Molly MondayBudapest Times, HungaryFlogging Molly, who appear at the A38 boat on Monday night, are an Irish-American seven-piece who play a Pogues-esque mix of Celtic folk and punk, and their energetic live performances and idealistic paeans to the motherland have gained them a huge
Elsinore man inspires others with cigar box guitarsValley News, caLake Elsinore resident Josh Gayou shows off a handmade cigar box guitar designed for Flogging Molly's Dennis Casey. Gayou, who is an aerospace engineer by day, started using his free time to build the guitars and now has customers all over the world.
Flogging Molly - Float [Single]Altsounds.com, UKThe seven piece 'Irish American Celtic Punk' band have been around for nearly twelve years now, thats pretty much half my life time. Somehow they still manage to conjure up this new single and have it slap in your face with oodles of quality.
Good golly, It's MollyCampus Times, NYNo matter how many great things have been said about Flogging Molly and their live show, it will never come close to being there. It takes one kind of band to cut a good album, but it takes a totally different animal to have that album explode and take
This week's big events, Feb. 26-March 1Examiner.comHinder and Theory of a Deadman will open. This one’s sold out already, but that’s nothing scalpers can’t fix!. One of my all-time favorite bands (and best live shows) will be at the House of Blues. Irish rock icons Flogging Molly will take the stage at
Photos + Review: Flogging Molly at the Pageant, Wednesday, February 25Riverfront Times, MOBy Annie Zaleski in Show Reviews, Snapshots I am too beyond tired to write anything coherent about the show, but rest assured that St. Patrick's Day came early to St. Louis, thanks to Flogging Molly. The always-reliable Irish-punk band didn't