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On the Fourth of July, we took off for Omro WI, (10 miles east of Oshkosh) to be in the parade and provide pre-fireworks entertainment. Thi
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A proper Wisconsin parade is not complete without Shriners riding motorscooters and a convoy of antique tractors. There's more where these guys came from--we were a little slow on the draw, being stunned by the ride on the bumpy float in the midday sun. |
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Somehow, we let our Philadelphia and Boston experiences pass without taking any pictures. We played the Philly Borders on Claudias birthday and met up with Bruce's high school friends, Frank and Lisa and there kids Mark and Beth. On the way into Boston, we heard our CD being played on WGBH by deejay Dick Pleasants. Next day, we played at the WUMB barbeque and met all the great folks who have been supporting our CD since it came out: Marilyn Rea Beyer, Pat Montieth and Dick Pleasants, to name a few. The following Monday, we returned to an in studio performance during Marilyn's show. Our Saturday show at the New Song Folk Club was small but fun, thanks to Bob Alonge. |
We made it to our easternmost destination, the most congenial Prodigal Son in Hyannis, Cape Cod. |
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No Kennedy's attended, but we were blessed with many family members of Kris and Steve Bankuti, both of whom have worked with us extensively in the past. Steve is an awesome drummer and Kris an accomplished flutist. Molly and Olivia are accomplished little girls, though Molly is a little too shy to be a model. |
Obligatory tourist shot of Claudia by old rusty boats. Did you know her nickname is Rusty?
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