On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Deborah Harrell wrote:

> I still occasionally rack up my Battlefield Band "Home
> Is Where The Van Is" IIRC, Glascow Police Pipe Band
> (1970?) and the 1972 Military Tatoo albums, scratches
> an' au'.  At a Celtic Fest I just happened across
> south of Portland OR, I heard a neat Australian band
> (Brother, IIRC) who played bagpipe, digeredoo (sp?)
> and electric guitar; sadly I didn't have enough cash
> on me to buy a CD (I was supposed to be hiking at
> Monmouth), and never was able to find them afterward.

You poor thing!  I saw Brother perform 6 or 7 years ago (gosh, I'm getting 
old) at a Scottish festival in Arlington, Texas.  I picked up one of their 
CDs and got it signed -- it's a hoot.  

I like a certain amount of rap, but if you want to distress the person in 
the thump-thump-thumping car next to you at the stoplight, crank up 
Brother.  (Well, if you're confident the skirling bagpipes won't shred 
your speakers anyway.)

Marvin Long
Austin, Texas
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Poindexter & Ashcroft, LLP (Formerly the USA)

http://www.breakyourchains.org/john_poindexter.htm

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