A good time was had by all. Nahro Zagros organised his whole band to come to Nantwich(most from Hull, but the guitarist came all the way from Berlin)...fantastic, when it is only a small do, and he was working for a modest fidddle workshop fee for one person, no fee for the band! A true hero. There was a fine bit of cross-culture in the evening concert, when Dan Eldon(Jim Eldon's lad) joined tthe Zagros band for a bit of wheezy reggae accompanied on a dramatically out-of-tune and knackered-bellows Hohner 4-wstop one-row. A white van-load of Kurds arrived for the concert, which was very funny. You normally only see a van-load of Kurds in Nantwich in the small hours, when they are being delivered to work on shifts at the local bakery! The workshop also went well, 20-odd fiddlers working hard at learning Kurdish weirdy scales and tunes. Nahro is a patient and good teacher. Altogether a great day. The best bit was me singing "The Wreck of the OLd 97" at the evening concert. (Well, that's just my opinion, of course). Thanks again to JOhn from Hull for providing the crucial contact that lead to this grand get-together.