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great concert Kansas City Oct 9

GUEST,crazy little woman 05 Oct 05 - 10:12 AM
GUEST 04 Oct 05 - 04:50 PM
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Subject: RE: great concert Kansas City Oct 9
From: GUEST,crazy little woman
Date: 05 Oct 05 - 10:12 AM

Guest, I believe you have Brian MacNeill confused with someone else. I have never seen him pick up a guitar.


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Subject: RE: great concert Kansas City Oct 9
From: GUEST
Date: 04 Oct 05 - 04:50 PM

Briam McNeill is a superb guitarist and an even better fiddler but his live performances suck for me.

Too intense, too much angst, he needs a few chill-out pills.

Developing a sense of humour wouldn't do any harm either.

But, as I said, an amazing instrumentalist.


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Subject: RE: great concert Kansas City Oct 9
From: Francy
Date: 04 Oct 05 - 04:17 PM

Ed Miller is originally from Scotland, but he lives somewhere near Austin, Texas......A fine vocalist and wonderful person..........Brian produced Ed's last cd......they are great together....I'm not familiar with John Taylor...Frank of Toledo


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Subject: great concert Kansas City Oct 9
From: GUEST,crazy little woman
Date: 04 Oct 05 - 03:22 PM

This Sunday, October 9th, the Missouri Valley Folklife Society, a not-for-profit org, is giving a concert with three wonderful Scottish musicians. Brian MacNeill, fiddle etc; Ed Miller, vocals; John Taylor, "superb fiddler".

7 pm. All Souls Unitarian Church, 4501 Walnut. $20 general admission. $10 students. Kids 6 and under, free.

I'm not familiar with Ed Miller and John Taylor, but I have been hearing Brian MacNeill for a good many years. The first time I played Brian's music at home, my husband listened, then his eyes widened, and he said, "You mean that's just ONE GUY?"

For more info, go to www.mvfs.org


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