A journal, in words and pictures, of one woman's Irish Traditional Music adventures and wanderings.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
New Year's Day in Boston, 2016
Having not been off the Island since early November - and suffering a serious craving to do so - the stars aligned perfectly for my making a break on Friday, January 1st to Boston for the annual New Year's Day session - this year for the first time (since the Littlest's recent closing) scheduled to take place at The Merchant, downtown on Franklin St. It was an easy trip - easy to get a ferry reservation because of the holiday, plus smooth sailing on the highway, all the way in to Boston - also because of the holiday. Seriously, if you ever want a traffic-free trip, plan your travels on the actual holiday itself. Gotta say, the new red Grand(Ma) Caravan also made the trip very pleasurable. Not only was the drive to Boston a snap, but I managed to get home on an earlier ferry than I'd planned, which had me walking back in my door exactly twelve hours - practically to the minute - after I had left home that morning (8:45am - 8:45pm), with barely a hair out of place. Here's some of what took place within those twelve hours - all in all a mighty session, made all the more joyous by having been reunited with many friends. Having recently celebrated my sixth year of playing music with these folks, we're all just one (mostly) happy family at this point. Cheers! Slainte!
The Vineyard/Boston contingent. Colin and Avi are regulars at my Edgartown sessions. Colin, relatively new to Irish music, is going gangbusters on whistle, flute, and most recently, box. I ran into Avi on the ferry in the morning (also on his way to Boston, as it turned out), mentioned the session, so he and his friends dropped in for lunch and tunes. I love it when connections happen.
Cliodhna, Avi, and Colin.
Eamon McGrath
Alex
Avi
Colin
Lady trad musicians rock...
Leslie and Sean
Leslie
Beth, Eamon.
Wynter's concertina.
Sean
Dan
Tommy
Proud grandpa, Mike.
Tony ( whoop!)
Lovely Cliodhna.
The Irish pub is very much a family affair. I love it.
You've got so many wonderful photos of our musical friends, here, Sara!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joan. It was a great session, and that's what is all about, right? Friends, new and old.
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