Named after the mythological Celtic creatures who live in the sea as seals, but walk on land as humans, The Selkie Girls are a mainstay in the North Texas folk music scene. Captivating audiences with unique instrumentation, lush harmonies, and lively arrangements, the group features Alli Johnson on vocals and guitar, Jaycie Skidmore on vocals, flutes, and penny whistles; Dave Ervin on vocals, guitar, and mandolin; Joel Black on upright and fretless acoustic bass; Martin McCall on percussion; and Linda Mudd on harp.
Known for presenting unique musicians, genres, and instruments, Sammons Discovery concerts are held at the Sammons Center for the Arts, 3630 Harry Hines at Oak Lawn. Tickets are $40 per person and include beverages, light refreshments, and valet parking. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; the concert begins at 8 p.m. Dress is casual. Seating is limited to maintain safe distancing and masks are recommended, but not required, of all patrons. To order tickets, call the Sammons Center at (214) 520-7788.