We love the Wikipedia definition of what’s known as a session, or  seisiún  in the original Celtic. Here goes: “A pub session refers to playing music and/or singing in the relaxed social setting of a local pub, in which the music-making is intermingled with the consumption of ale, stout, and beer and conversation.” It’s the intermingling we like so much, as well the idea of consuming conversation. The folks at Kegney Brothers, downtown Lynchburg’s one and only Irish pub, have been holding their version of a Celtic Session every Wednesday since the place opened. The music can be hit or miss, depending on who shows up to play. But the pints are always good, the bartenders take their pours seriously, and there’s good pub grub on the menu. The session-ing begins at 8 p.m. and continues until 11:30-ish. Kegneys is located right next to Dish, at 1118 Main Street; call (434) 616-6691 for more info.  http://kegneybrothers.com/event/irish-music/?instance_id=663    