I imagine two, craggly-faced old fiddlers on a front porch somewhere in Tennessee, circa 1921. Hound dog flopped down on the grey, weathered boards of the porch, next to the chewing tobacco spitoon. Chickens running around in the front yard.
Hard to picture those old guys in shiny silver skirts.
WOW! My wife and I are impressed. Could you tell us a bit more about the group and the artists? Did a Google search but it left me a bit confused. Is this the same group as "Bowfire"?
Anyway, thanks for any information you can send my way.
that is an out-take from a performance of one of those Irish step dancing groups, Lord of the Dance. It's like Riverdance, but a bit more cheesy. The music is nice, though :-)
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I imagine two, craggly-faced old fiddlers on a front porch somewhere in Tennessee, circa 1921. Hound dog flopped down on the grey, weathered boards of the porch, next to the chewing tobacco spitoon. Chickens running around in the front yard.
Hard to picture those old guys in shiny silver skirts.
Little did they know what was to come.
That was fun, thanks.
Crystal,
WOW! My wife and I are impressed. Could you tell us a bit more about the group and the artists? Did a Google search but it left me a bit confused. Is this the same group as "Bowfire"?
Anyway, thanks for any information you can send my way.
Hugs,
Mike L
Who knew there were so many career opportunities for hot chicks with a violin?
Thanks William and Mike,
that is an out-take from a performance of one of those Irish step dancing groups, Lord of the Dance. It's like Riverdance, but a bit more cheesy. The music is nice, though :-)
Hi Susan - I know! Takes me back to an episode of Frasier, where he and his brother Niles are playing air violins to the Brandenburg Concerto :-)
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