Hi there, one and all. I sing in a Celtic folk band, and one of my band mates clued me in to this site. I am learning to play the tin whistle and I currently play the Bodhran. We are hoping to lay down some CDs this year, but for now we play reenactments, coffee houses and other gigs.
I have Scottish ancestry (Clan Graham), and apart from singing in our group, I also participate in French & Indian War reenactments in a Black Watch group (Graham's company) in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and New York as of July.
Welcome to Celtic Radio! We have many interseting things going on around here. It has been the music that has brought everyone here and the people that keep things going. This family is welcoming, warm, and friendly. If there is something you don't know and want to know, just ask. We have many walks of life with varied interests represented here.
So pull up a cozy chair, pull off your shoes, enjoy your beverage of choice, relax, enjoy the music and have some fun.
Keeps us informed of the progress of your CD. Personally, I'm always looking for new music. I'm sure Macfive could slip in a single or two into the rotation. Contact him to work out the details.
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Welcome Karabean. I hope you enjoy the music as well as the forum. The people here are very warm and friendly. Good luck on your new CD. I look forward to you posting.
welcome home!!!greetings from the great white north!!i wish you well in the music and re-enactments(summer is a coming )to get to know all and sundry you must post, post, post!!!!they absolutely wonderful people and the site is a great place!!
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non nobis domine,non nobis sed nomini tua da gloriam.
Hey Kara! It isn't THAT cold here in Ohio. Yep, guilty, I'm a Buckeye too.
Hope you have a great time here at CR. It's a fun place. And get your cd done, girl. We like new music here.
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Compassion is the sometimes fatal capacity for feeling what it is like inside somebody else's skin. It is the knowledge that there can never really be any peace and joy for me until there is peace and joy finally for you too. - Frederick Buechner
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Thanks for the warm welcome, all. I haven't had a chance to explore all the topics yet for posting. But I listened all week while I work. I love this site!
Kara
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