While it is not an actual battle site, all of the proceeds go towards preservation efforts. We were surprised by getting to meet David Kincaid, who our whole group *LOVES.* He performs Civil War Irish music that is absolutely stellar. I think I have written about him on here before. I wish I would have thought to take a picture, I have my camera with me and just didn't think about it.
We bought his newest CD, which is a live album. Sometimes live albums are terrible but we were pleasantly surprised at how good this album was. There is no fiddle on this one but the fiddle parts are played on Uilleann pipes!
I don't know if any of you know this, but Andy and I live an hour away from each other. On our first date, I gave Andy my David Kincaid CD, The Irish Volunteer to listen to on the way home.
He had never heard of Irish music before but was instantly in love with it and it was that CD that led to Irish fiddling, bagpipes and Gaeilge. (At least I can pretend that his Irish music obsession reminds him of me. :D)
The event was very fun. They did have to stop the battle for a real-life casualty which we heard was a broken eardrum from taking a hit. Ouch!
Photos from the Event:
I wish I could have gone! We stopped going because its far and always rains. I didn't knoe David Kincaid was going to be there. Was that advertised?
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteI love your green dress and your pretty shaw/shrug thing. I would love the pattern for that!
ReplyDeleteSteph, I love that picture of you. You should print a copy in sepia tone. It's so cool.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't the song go:
ReplyDeleteCarry me back to ol' Neshaminy...