WESTCOAST TIONÓL - Feb 2010 Seattle

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WESTCOAST TIONÓL - Feb 2010 Seattle

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Time to make plans for a visit to the moist Northwest!
Here's a brief outline of the weekend. There'll be workshops on other instruments in the mix too for non-pipers.
Merry Xmas!

2010 WESTCOAST TIONÓL FEBRUARY 12 -14, 2010

Saint Benedict School
4811 Wallingford Ave North
Seattle, WA 98103

Special Guests will be Denis Brooks and Kevin Rowsome.
Tom Creegan will also teach.
John Pedersen and Aaron Setunsky will undertake the arduous weekend-long tasks of reed making, tweaking and pipe maintaining.

Friday Feb 12
House party to welcome in guests & play tunes.

Saturday Feb 13
Tionól Breakfast
Workshops on Sat
Concert

Sunday Feb 14
Workshop
Recitals
Session
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We plan to make the trek again this year...this time with TWO little boys, we'll see how that goes! Looking forward to seeing everyone.

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Bimp! (as Clousseau might say)

Happy New Year! You're all invited to join us in Seattle for a grand weekend of Rowsomeness.

Other Workshops on Saturday, Feb 13, will include (Sat):

Fiddle - Randal Bays
Whistle - Leo MacNamara
Flute - Leo MacNamara
Guitar Accompaniment (Regular/Drop D tunings) - Dave Cory
Tenor Banjo - Dave Cory
Irish Language - Ciarán O Mahony (Sunday)

Cheers, Tom.
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Looking forward to it!

...and I hip your doug does not bot.
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tommykleen wrote:Looking forward to it!

...and I hip your doug does not bot.
It's the minkey that bites :D

See y'all there.

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Easy registration at www.irishpipersclub.org/
Check the Tionol page.

Please come and join us for a piping spa!
Relax in a (Radox) Rowsome bath!
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Ah, that was some fun. Don't think I heard an accordion the whole weekend. :tomato: But I kid the accordionists.

Joey Abarta was a revelation, as they say. Best combination of Irish pipes and restless leg syndrome since Jerry O'! :boggle: Don't forget what I said about that bass regulator, J. Steal one from a lesser musician if need be. If it doesn't have a bass reg it's crrrrrappp!

Shared lodgings with my fellow Kevin R, lovely gent. Showed us his thoroughly beat to hell set made by his grandfather for "some dentist." Dr. Payne, perhaps? ;) Also learned how to correctly pronounce "Rowsome." Soft o in the first syllable. Oh! Long e in the first syllable of Rietmann, fyi.

Also learned what awaits in the afterlife for those who make drone reeds out of Tupperware and brass tube. It's not pleasant, probably something involving the insertion of the aforementioned materials into sensitive bodily orifices...
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A fine event indeed. Unfortunately I couldn't stay for Sunday, but Fridays welcome party and all day Saturday were fantastic. The evening concert was not to be matched. With the likes of Denis Brooks and "The one and only Kevin Rowesome." A historical occasion. Many thanks to Rod and Tom and every one, too many to mention on one page, who helped organize and pull it off. Special thanks to the beer fairies who showed up just in a nick of time when the beer ALMOST.....GASP :boggle: :shock: RAN OUT!!! :swear: NOOOOThen just when we had almost lost all hope :really:.....there they were Plenty O Beer for all 8) :thumbsup: Thanks Guys!!!!!
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Great weekend. Thanks to the all the Seattle-ista's for putting on a great weekend.

See you down here in November! :)

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Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Great weekend. Thanks to the all the Seattle-ista's for putting on a great weekend.

See you down here in November! :)

Patrick.
Yeah, what he said.

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No E wrote:
Patrick D'Arcy wrote:Great weekend. Thanks to the all the Seattle-ista's for putting on a great weekend.

See you down here in November! :)

Patrick.
Yeah, what he said.

-Larry
ditto that. Great time. so how Do you pronounce Kevin Rowsome's last name. Can't figure out the soft "o"
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"Row" as in "cow", I presume?
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I've heard it as "row" as in "corn row" or "--- your boat."
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Long O, I should have said. I think it was Paddy Moloney who pronounced it to rhyme with "Owwww!," confusing matters a great deal. Maybe that was just Paddy's enormous schnoz talking, though. :D
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whew- way better
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