Last year, Ted Leo played a St. Patrick's Day show at Brooklyn's Bell House where he led a Dexys Midnight Runners tribute act called Too-Rye-Ay. While the that show was certainly fun, Dexys are not a laugh to Ted: the UK band were a big influence on him, both with his '90s band Chisel and the Pharmacists. Last week, Ted talked with NPR about Dexys and how they're much more than "Come on Eileen," and his favorite song, "Geno":

It was a huge hit in the U.K. and virtually unknown here. It's just a really great, horn section-driven song; I think it's in this song that I started to realize what Kevin Rowland was doing with his warbly, emotive soul yelp — this Jackie Wilson, Wilson Pickett kind of shout-singing. Over the years, I've certainly — sometimes consciously, sometimes unconsciously — also looked to a lot of those same antecedents for vocal cues myself. I do find myself sometimes, especially in live performance, tilting a little too into wildly emotive, over-the-top expression — something that I could probably rein in a little bit. But when one is feeling something, one wants to express it the way one is feeling it.

Dexys songs are more complex than they may seem, as anyone who's tried to sing "Come On Eileen" at karaoke knows, and Ted and the band (which includes The Dambuilders' Dave Derby, and a full horn section) did a killer job, playing songs from throughout the band's catalogue. You can watch Too-Rye-Ay performing "Come on Eileen" and "Geno" at the Bell House below.

Ted will be playing with Too-Rye-Ay again this year, but this time they'll do it in other cities too on a short tour leading up St. Patrick's Day at The Bell House. Dates include stops in Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC. All dates are listed below.

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Too-Rye-Ay ft. Ted Leo - 2020 Tour Dates

Thursday, March 12 - City Winery, Boston, MA

Friday, March 13 - Columbus Theatre, Providence, RI

Saturday, March 14 - Johnny Brenda's, Philadelphia, PA

Sunday, March 15 - City Winery, Washington, DC

Tuesday, March 17 - The Bell House, Brooklyn, NY

Too-Rye-Ay lineup:

Adrienne C.N. Berry - tenor saxophone

Anthony Cekay - alto saxophone

Claudia Chopek - violin

Therese Cox - accordion

Dave Derby - bass

Richard Alwyn Fisher - guitar

Tom Gavin - banjo/guitar

Ray Ketchem - drums

Sam Kulik - trombone

Ted Leo - lead vocals

David Nagler - keyboards