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"You
all are fabulous! I love that clogging. Trish, how do you get
your feet to move like that?... and your husband has a truly
magnificent voice. This is a very entertaining group. We've enjoyed
this immensely." Virginia Kelley, President Clinton's Mother |
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about John ..."John Kirk is on of the finest vocalists in the folk world. Great tone highlights the sure temper of his delivery. He's not bluegrass, but good bluegrass bands could do his songs. Here he plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin and clawhammer banjo and all with authority and grace. His vocals highlight the album especially on his compositions..." Bluegrass Unlimited magazine, Oct.'89 | |
about John..." a warm delightful entertainer. Besides his rich, beautiful voice and expert fiddle playing...John can tell a story with humor and sensitivity and make you feel like an old friend in a very short time." Buffalo Friends of Folk Music | |
"You
are a couple of show stoppers! Big stage or small, it is always
a pleasure to watch you perform." Beverly Bridger, director of Sagamore Lodge & Conf. Center |
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"You're
an inspiration and we were proud to have you as part of our celebration.
Come back to perform next year...we want you to be our "house
band"!" Frank Benenati, Environmental Educator, Rogers Center |
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"We
have gotten compliments on a well run conference and not one
person has failed to mention the wonderful time they had at the
dance Wednesday night." Kathryn Schneider, Coordinator, New York Natural Heritage Program |
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when
introducing Trish on WAMC, Albany, Molly Mason said,.. "Trish's clogging is very exciting. Her feet are two musical instruments...She uses them very deftly, adroitly and musically to make rhythms and to be a complimentary instrument to the fiddle and banjo." |
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