OUT OF HIS LOVE for both music and Irish culture, documentary filmmaker Jefferson Moore discovered this remarkable story just a few blocks from home - a weekly Traditional Irish session that had been in existence, week-in-and-week-out, for nearly two decades....and in the unlikeliest place imaginable - an old school Alabama pub on the American Gulf Coast.
Featuring commentary from true-blood Hibernians from the Ireland counties of Sligo, Cork, and Tipperary, this look at the music that draws together these Deep South players from all walks of life (including a pharmaceutical rep, a symphony flutist, a physican, an Air Force veteran, a mother of three, a CPA and a philosophy professor) goes beyond their world of Irish hornpipes, jigs and reels and digs deeper into their dedication to their music, their relationships, and above all, their maintaining of 'the craic'.
Runtime: 1 hr, 26 minutes