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| In the tent at Loch Norman. Amy and Barb, with Flora McDonald in the background. | |
| The Atlanta Celtic Festival | |
| Rick Abercrombie: "I was walking across the field at Grandfather Mountain, when I heard Rege say 'Barb Honey, we can get that bass boat. Rick Abercrombie is here'" | |
| Margaret Lyle Gravitt, with Alan Brock and Jack Twombly. | |
| Celtic Rock band Seven Nations in concert at The Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte. Foreground from l-r: Struby, Kurt McCloud, Neil Anderson. Drummer Aston Geoghagan. | |
| Regis, introducing Seven Nations. | |
| Amy and Rua, Atlantal Cetlic Festival, last year. | |
| Tannahill Weavers. l-r: Phil Smiley, Roy Guillane and John Martin. | |
| Another shot of the pre Loch Norman Jam. Ed Miller in the middle, again. | |
| Ft. Lauderdale, 1998 | |
| New Year's Eve, 1998. In 1998, New Year's eve fell on a Thursday night. So we had a jam/party. People are still talking about it. Oh, a word of advice: NEVER give 30 semi-drunk musicians slide whistles. Really. | |
| The Washington Crew: (faces starting on the left) Ed Krintz,
Joe Cline, Barb Malady, Jean Russell, Sarah Pizzini, Rege Malady, Doc Russell, Pat
Talbert, Laura Evans, Steve Bower, Amy Brady, Suzy Jones, Timmy Hord (who took the photo,
with her brand new auto-everything camera) Salespeople not pictured here include Chris
Moser from the Atlanta Celtic Festival and Myron Bretholz. Taken at the Washington Area Irish Festival, Labor Day weekend 1998. . |
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| Graham Donaldson, age 3, making sure that the tent doesn't blow away in the wind at the Stone Mountain Games, Georgia. Graham was visiting our tent from his own tent, The British Shop, with parents Iain and Moira. | |
A semi-typical session in our back room. Front and center with the mando is Trader regular Joe Cline. |
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| Barb, surrounded by bodhrans. | |
| Future drum major. From the Ft. Lauderdale games, 1998 | |
| One of our Pre-Loch Norman Jams. | |
The House Band doing a house concert, from our back room. We all sweated that night. |
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| James Kelly, Mark Stone and Zan McCloud, in concert at the Neighborhood Theatre here in Charlotte. | |
| Maggie's Fancy, once the hottest Celtic band in Charlotte, re-united for our Tenth Anniversary party. | |
| Jean Russell, the mistress of our web. If you like this site, you can thank her. If you don't like it, she's much bigger than she looks, and she's generally armed. |
Watch for more photos in the coming weeks.