Atlantic Crossroads
Newfoundland 2005
I settled down to watch Darrell�s set. Your Song, We Know What We're Fighting For and a bluesy song I didn�t know the title of, were my faves this evening. He shared something interesting about We Know What We're Fighting For. He said that it originally had a lot of references to Newfoundland in it, but he removed them so it would be applicable to any nation. Nice idea and it works. But I'd still like to hear the all-Newfoundland one. I wonder which version we heard in Cork. I can't remember. I tell you, he is looking good still. Being home with the kids hasn�t put any weight on him nor has it lessened his sense of humor or singing ability. In fact, it seems to have strengthened his creativity. Go Darrell!
Clare came on right after Darrell and he stuck around to join her for I Can�t and another one where he played his body for percussion.  Everyone there at the Celtic Hearth marveled over her voice. She�s bound for fame with talent like that.

Jim and Lillian were in podcast mode and were recording the musicians upstairs at Bridie�s now.

Ger and Darrell stuck around as long as they could to listen to the performers here at the Celtic Hearth this evening. It's nice when the performers feel a connection to each other that they WANT to hang around together. This was most certainly true for most of the musicians in the festival. It was great to see!
More photos from the evening
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