I do! Several... I started off in my school ceilidh band, The Sand-Dancers. For those who don't know, 'Sand-Dancer' is a term used for people who live in South Shields, in the north east of England. That band was started off by Alistair Anderson about 8 years ago, and is now, sadly, starting to die out. We still do ceilidhs, but we're not as strong as we have been. I'm also in another band run by Alistair as part of Caedmon Folk, in Gateshead. He thinks we're called the Caedmon Band, but the rest of us are trying to convince him that we're actually called Ali and the Fraggles. We normally number about nine, including fiddles, viola, mandolin, bazoukis, guitars, concertinas, melodeon, flutes, whistles, recorders, bodhráns, clarinet, bass clarinet, clog dancing and banjo. Bassoon, when I get it. To top it all off, I'm in a folk-jazz trio called Ceol Na Mantra (sort-of Gaelic, which translates into 'Music of the Ommmmm'). I play flutes, whistles and fiddle there, but mainly jazz piano. I sing, too. My friend Kat plays fiddle, whistle and concertina, while Adam plays lead fiddle, random guitar and bodhrán. I do lots of solo stuff, too. And wind bands, which are evil by nature and therefore shall not be mentioned any more in a traditional forum.Ruthie