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Andrew McKay & Carole Etherton (Special Event)
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Andrew McKay & Carole Etherton (Special Event)
When
22 Sep 2017
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location
Janie Meneely's house (Carroll House), Takoma Park, MD
If you miss Andrew McKay & Carole Etherton at the Getaway, or you can't get enough of their singing and Welsh traditional music, catch their encore performance at Janie Meneely's house the following Friday. They write songs about the maritime heritage of South Wales (e.g. Lifeboat Horses, Made of Wood, Queen of Swansea); Andrew plays a duet concertina and Carole plays the tenor cornamuse -- something like a shawm -- and a replica of a 13th-century ancestor of the wooden recorder. At Janie Meneely's house in Takoma Park. Doors open at 7:30. RSVP and directions: e-mail Heather Pankl Livingston.
Andrew McKay & Carole Etherton's web site
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