by Timothy Rutt Altadena’s own Those Manning Bhoys (Mike and Sean) put in their eighth appearance at the Summer Concert Series (or ninth, depending on who’s counting) with traditional Irish and Irish-influenced music Saturday night. The main event was an original song cycle, “From Clare to Here,” interpreting the letters of Maggie O’Neal, a girl who survived the 1845-49 Irish potato famine and English oppression to eventually emigrate from County Clare to Canada with her father. But before then, the audience was electrified by the Mannings’ friends, Zac Léger and Liam Lewis. Fiddler/mandolinist Lewis has appeared with the Mannings before, and is currently a student at the Berklee College of Music in Massachusetts. Léger is a multi-threat flautist, uilleann piper, whistle player, guitarist and Irish bouzouki player as well as singer. The two created a flawless, driving soundscape with Celtic roots that made the crowd cheer. The pair, who obviously enjoy playing together, said they had even been busking in Old Town Pasadena during this rare chance to get together. Another highlight was the annual rendition of “Danny Boy” by the Bhoy’s mother, Sis, who can still sing it at age 90. For the encore, the Mannings sang their song about growing up in Altadena with many local references (Webster’s, anyone?) The Sheriff Support Group Summer Concert Series at Farnsworth Park goes dark for Labor Day weekend, but will return on Sept. 7 with Hot August Night, a tribute to Neil Diamond starring Dean Colley. This will fill the amphitheater, so get there early! More pictures after the jump.
1. Mike and Sis Manning sing “Danny Boy” 2. Mike Manning 3. Zac Léger and Liam Lewis 4. The whole ensemble performing “From Clare to Here.”


Timothy,
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Sheriff’s Support Group of Altadena (SSGA) we wish to thank you for your excellent coverage of the 17th Annual Summer Concert Series, we are convinced that your reporting dramatically led to us having the best attended SCS in years! Thank you as well for being a Sponsor! We need many more of you!
And, thank you for mentioning the Grand Finale concert on September 7th. Yes, we will have a packed house again and we don’t want to dissuade anyone from attending. Our audience knows by now that we have a finite number of seats and seating is never guaranteed at any of the concerts. Somehow we seem to fit everyone in!
Lastly, Those Manning Bhoys never disappoint and the concert this past Saturday is a testament to that. Sean and Mike brought tears to many eyes and their music always amazes us!
We hope to see you all on September 7th!