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GRAND RE-UNION:

Saturday October 4th, Irishtown Bar and Grill, 11600 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA
(Just over the I-205 bridge, very near the Mill Plain exit
            – see http://www.irishtownbar.com/ for details and a link to a map.)

You  REALLY NEED to attend this concert – the current Rite of Spring, Lynn Attwood,
Terry Prohaska and Michael Attwood will be joined by Rich Gillette, Ron Olisar and
Pete Yeates in a grand reunion extravaganza. 
Click here for a link to the flyer.

 

FLORENCE WINTER FOLK FESTIVAL:

We are extremely pleased to have been selected to perform at the Florence Winter
Folk Festival on the Oregon coast. We do hope you can make the trip – the coastal
weather is often great  at that time of year! For details, see:
http://www.winterfolkfestival.org/ and click on the ‘Schedule’ tab

 



LIBERTY THEATRE with Three Together:

PLAN AHEAD!  Please put on your calendars that on March 14th 2009 we will be
performing a shared show with 'Three Together' - a really fun and musically
brilliant trio who love vocal harmony and creative arrangements as much as we do.

For details on location etc, click: Old Liberty Theater - Music, Movies and More



Thoughts on recent shows:

Saturday June 14th 2008, O'Connors, Multnomah Village

In which Michael finds that several Glenlivets are good for his sore throat, but not so good for his
memory of lyrics. Actually we all had the best of times, with our old friends from the Magellan's days
and some new ones just made recently. Thanks to Steve and his staff for providing such a great place
to play.

Friday, June 13th and Saturday June 14th 2008, Portland Folk Music Society

What a pleasant experience actually having the luxury of listening toTom May and Sky in the Road
again. (They were both at WinterFolk 20, too, of course.) Lovely audience, and many thanks to the members
of the Society who organized the venue and sound so well.

Saturday, February 2nd 2008, Aladdin Theatre, WinterFolk 20

We had a FABULOUS time playing our set and joining Peter Yarrow on stage for the finale.

What a great cause and a wonderful audience filling the Aladdin to capacity. Long live Winterfolk...

Saturday, January 5th 2008, Alberta Street Pub. Our 6th year doing a joint show here with our good friend
Tom May. A full house and more - thanks to you all who made this such an enjoyable evening!

Saturday, December 1st, Gladstone. The Bisceglias' CD release concert was a great success.
Despite the threat of snow there was an excellent turnout, and we have receieved very positive comments
on both the show and the CD. Visit www.whisperingroses.net for more information on this wonderful group.

Saturday, August 18th, 2007. North Clark County Folk Festival

Nice people, great music - especially enjoyed listening to and meeting "Three Together"!

Saturday, July 21st, 2007. Lucky Lab Pub, 7675 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland

Both Jon Prohaska and Whispering Roses - our special guests at this performance - outdid themselves.
If you missed this show, you should be kicking yourself!!!

Saturday, March 24, 2007 O’Connor’s, 7850 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR  97219   (503)244-1690
Great show – but we must apologize to those who were unable to get a seat. There was a bit of confusion
over the time of opening. Next time we’ll make sure that the doors open at the stated time.

Saturday, February 24th 2007, 7:00 – 9:00pm, $5 at the door
Sydney’s Café, 1800 NW 16th Avenue • Portland • (503) 241-4313
We had to bring in lots of extra chairs – thanks for working that out, Tim! It was a
great pleasure to have ”Whispering Roses” sit in as our guests. These four talented young ladies,
who also happen to be sisters, perform Celtic and original compositions with great flair and accomplishment.
They were very well received, and we look forward to working with them more in the future!

Saturday, January 6th 2007 - our traditional New Year show
with Tom May at Alberta Street pub. NE 11th and Alberta, Portland, Oregon
6PM-9PM
(an early start for a dark winter’s night).
Wonderful evening to start off the new year – with a few new songs in there, too.

 Saturday, Nov 11th 2006, 8 – 11pm, $5 at the door
O’Connor’s, 7850 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR  97219   (503)244-1690
Once again we enjoyed our time tremendously at O’Connor’s. What a great, friendly, place.
I would like to pass on the comment from the waitresses that they really appreciated all the good
humor and politeness demonstrated by all of you under crowded circumstances!

Sunday, November 5th 2006, 3:15 – 4:30pm
Horse Brass Pub anniversary celebration, SE Belmont, Portland, OR
And a wonderful time we had!
Thanks to all who made it to our – very crowded – portion of the celebrations.

Saturday, October 14th 2006, 7:00 – 9:00pm, $5 at the door
Sydney’s Café, 1800 NW 16th & Thurman, Portland, OR
This was indeed a fun place to play! Judging from all the comments we received praising
the food and coffee / tea beverages, we’ll be playing here again, maybe in early 2007.

Saturday, September 23rd 2006, 4:45 – 5:30pm, $5 entry – food will be for sale
North Clark Fall Folk Festival (NCF3), Amboy, WA (North of Battle Ground)
We really enjoyed the music and the museum. Met some great performers and made
some new friends, too. Thanks to Wayne for all his work on the PA and stage setup!

June 24th 2006, O’Connor’s, 7850 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR  97219   (503)244-1690
This was some turnout. We’ve had other performers from the area come up and say
they heard about the crowd we gathered here on June 24th.
Our sincere apologies to those who were turned away – but what a great venue.
We’ll certainly be setting up another date to play there – we hope in the early autumn.
Our thanks to the owner, Steve, and his staff for being so helpful and accommodating -
we had very positive feedback about the food, atmosphere and service.

We’re always interested in your thoughts on possible performing venues – email us at:
tproccms@aol.com

 

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