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Name: Colin O'Hurly
Date 2004-09-27 08:35:37
My family and I enjoyed your music at the McPherson festival. (We're the ones who made four of your shows.) You're the best act I've heard there and I've been to most of them. I'm originally from Belfast and know a little bit about Scot & Irish music. I also play whistles and recorders. After hearing you I might try the flute. We really enjoyed the uillean pipes. No act has ever played them there before. At least not the many times we've attended. I'm also interested in your guitar chord technique. I've never seen the guitar played like that before and really enjoyed watching and listening to it, and all the other members performance too.
I hope you'll return to McPherson KS soon. I'll recommend you and your CDs to those I meet in future. Thanks for coming.
God bless and prosper each of you.

Name: Michael F. (MAC) McDonald
Date 2004-09-06 21:35:43
I'm the fellow from South Dakota that lent you the Martin for the last tune of your set at the Crown Center at the Kansas City Irish Fest. Thanks very much for the copy of your CD. I listened to it this afternoon in my shop while I was getting equipment ready to work on some projects around the house. I sure would like to return the favor and send you fellas a copy of the CD I have about the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition. It is called Travels of the Corps-1804. If you send me a conventional address, I would be happy to send you a copy.
All the BEST.

MAC

P.S. The reason the rubber bands cover the Martin trademark on the head of the guitar is because they make a great place to keep your extra picks when you are playing . . . (like I said when I lent the guitar, it's too good of a guitar for me to be playing.)

Name: Conlin BROGAN
Date 2004-06-08 10:36:43
I have been made aware of your talents by Jay Dooling & Pete Little. Pete has just advised me that you're doing the summer circuit presently, but due back in Houston relatively soon. Please make contact with me at either the above listed Email, or via phone @ (281) 531-0656. I'm presently responsible for many tasks as C.O.O. of the Irish Society. Because of the aforementioned recommendation of my dear friends on Irish Aires (both are members of the Irish Society) I would love to make contact with you to ascertain your future schedule to see if you mught be available for a function we have agreed to support at the Warwick Hotel here in Houston.

All the best,
Conlin

Name: Andrea Tripodi
Date 2004-02-23 15:52:00
Wow! I am truley inspired! I had an appreciation for Irish/New Foundland music before I saw you guys, but now that I've heard it live, my appreciation is at a whole new level.

Thank you so much for coming to Lincolnton, NC. It was so refreshing to hear something not indiginous to the south. I know you definitely made an impact on several young people here and have opened the eyes of the older ones too! I wish you the best of luck in all your endeavors and hope you will visit us again soon. Thanks again!

Best Wishes from your "Pseudo-soundgirl"-Andrea

Name: Stephanie Peele
Date 2004-02-07 23:17:19
Really enjoyed you guys (ya'll) in Edenton Friday and Saturday nights!!! Thanks for convincing me to come to the show, Greg. I was hoping to see you later Saturday night at Acoustic Coffee, but I guess you were maybe getting your bellies full:)
Thanks for coming to our town! Hope to see ya'll again! Be safe in your travels.

Name: Bruce Pierson
Date 2004-02-05 15:50:54
Just finished giving the new CD the first listen. Great stuff!!! I will be featuring it on my show tonight. It will go into my frequent play collection after that.

Bruce Pierson
Tree and Root - WDVR FM

Name: John Mahan
Date 2004-02-03 11:53:33
Hi Greg,

Just wondered how you are doing. I'm still playing; you'd be proud of your student. Just ordered a new Edgley and I'm pretty excited about it. Really miss you tutoring. Its hard learning on your own. Hope you are doing well. Drop me a line if possible, would really like to see you again.

Name: Bob Reeder
Date 2004-02-01 13:28:59
It is extremely nice to see such a really great group getting out and about perpetuating the Irish traditions. Wishing you all the success in the coming year.

Name: Pete Nehnevajsa
Date 2004-01-30 22:35:53
We just came from your show in Winston-Salem. Great music, incredibly well performed! Thanks for the toe- and finger-tapping time. Thanks for the little piece of heaven on earth. Look forward to seeing you again in the future. Safe travels.

Name: Zac Leger
Date 2003-12-16 13:52:34
Hey lads!
Former Glen Roader here, signing the guestbook since I'm bored and could think of nothing else to do. Mike, Greg, yes Turlach, even you; it's great to see you guys are doing so well. I wish you nothing but the best! The CD is lovely by the way. Really could have done with some guest pipes, though (wink, wink). Mike, you'll be interested to know I've made a firm decision to start up on the C#/D box.Don't tell Turlach. Also, I've been on the road a lot lately with Julian Lambertson and we are working towards a full group of our own. We have made the traditional Waffle House stop a permanant part of our travels. Who knows? Maybe we'll meet up in the same Waffle House some day! Turlach, I've been playing a lot with Brendan Monaghan, the piper from Northern Ireland. He remembered you from a gig in Houston and says hi. Also, Greg, you'll be interested to know I met up with Benoit Bourque and the rest of the Le Ventdu Nord boys recently. I'm firmly set on adapting some Quebecois tunes to the pipes, now. Look out!
Keep it up, lads! I'll drink a bottle of Mountain Dew to your health!

Zac

 
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