A Special thank you for being a part of our
2005
St Patrick's Day
" Shamrock Shindig"
Bo Thomas Auditorium,
Blue Ridge College
March 19th ~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~ 7:00 to 9:00pm

         

Very few "Scots" are without
a wee bi O' Irish blood

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A special benefit performance given
to help support the Foothills Highland Games.
We are ever grateful for those who generously dedicated their
time, labor and talents toward making this a
successful and grand evening for all.
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We also wish to thank all those who donated the prizes
which were awarded during the evening.
Please review the entertainers and prize donors
and help us to show our appreciation.


Shamrock Shindig
A fun filled evening
Em Cee'd by our own Kit Mackinzie
featuring:

Celtic Knot

CelticKnot is a group of Smoky Mountain musicians that has brought together decades of diverse experience to creatively reproduce the spirit of Celtic Music. Some tunes are traditional, while others have original arrangements containing dueling violins, improvisation and Afro-Celtic rhythms. The fundamental goal of CelticKnot is to create enjoyable, uplifting music to warm the heart and soothe the soul. The musicians are: Carissa Ferguson & Karin Lyle – Fiddles Jim Webb – Flute & Whistle Lance Moore – Guitar & Comic Relief Alex Phillips & Alan McRae – Drums, enigmatic philosophy & comedy (not necessarily in that order)
      Rosie O'Brien
Soloist and director from the Hendersonville Chorale
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Piano accompaniment by Mary Barr
            In Gaelic concert
              Bringing us a medley
                   of Irish tunes
                  To fill our Irish hearts

Intermission

Refeshments will be served
The end of Intermission will be signaled with the call of the pipes
Montreat
    Pipes and Drums

The Montreat Scottish Pipes and Drums have enjoyed a long history of popularity and support as they bring the great highland bagpipes and traditional Scottish music to us.
Montreat Pipes & Drums Website
Al Petteway & Amy White

Al & Amy first began performing and recording together as a duo in 1995 and proceeded to win the 1995 Washington Area Music Association Award (WAMMIE) for "Best New Artist." Since then, they have become one of the most respected and well-liked acts in the acoustic music scene. They were Artists in Residence at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage and have performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the country.
More about Al and Amy

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for information on our
2006 "SHAMROCK SHINDIG"
Bo Thomas Auditorium
Blue Ridge Community College

 

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