24 September 2007

Irish bluegrass night in Brazil


The session in full swing; Erio (with banjo) is on the extreme right

Our friend Erio Meili of the São Paulo Bluegrass Music Association, the chief bluegrass organisation in South America, reports:

Yesterday we kept jamming also in Irish from 7 p.m. to midnight... Have a look at the pictures here.

The sessions were colored with 'Gravel Walk', 'Irish Washerwoman', 'Drowsy Maggie', 'Blackberry Blossom', 'Saint Ann's Reel', 'Harvest Home', 'Sitting on Top Of the World', 'Loch Lomond', 'Soldier's Joy', 'Sailor's Hornpipe', 'What Shall we Do With a Drunken Sailor', 'Devil's Dream', etc., etc., and there weren't even Irish pickers around to make a real kick-off.


Something will have to be done about that...

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