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The Band,
Mark Gusek, Jim Curry, Gene Wagner, Chris Wills, Diane Ireland, Bob Byrne, Anne Curry, Jim Connor |
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Jim opening the show with Sherrill Schoepe's John Denver Koa wood special edition Taylor guitar.
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Jim, Anne and Chris singing great harmony
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Jim Connor adds sparkle to the show in a duet with Jim of his song Hugs in the Kitchen
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Soloing on "The Worlds Greatest Cheatin' Song: What are we gonna do now, that she's a goin out on the both of us?"
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Incredible talent AND cute! Jim is one incredably lucky man!
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Jim and Anne enjoying what they do.
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Jim Connor adds some harmonica
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Earl Skrugs says " Jim Connor is the best frailing banjo player in the world"
Here is a close up of the magic hands |
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Jim and Anne singing "Old Love"
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Brian Curry playing intro to Eagles and horses.The sound fell over a mezmorized audience
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Diane adds the flute
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Bob on bass with attitude, it's all in the hat!
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Chris Wills
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Mark Gusek
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This! is Jim Connor!
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Diane Ireland, Calypso never sounded better!
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The whole Stage with 800 people in the audience both nights.
The Silverton sure knows how to get the word out!
Thanks Silverton! |
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After the show friends and family wait to see the band
Jim's sister, Anita and brother in law, Jerry sitting on front left. |
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Friend's Sue Smith, Sherri Sullivan with Diane Ireland
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Talented percusionist from head to Toe!
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Arranger and composer Chris Wills
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Drummer and funny man Gene Wagner
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Photographer Lance Atchison captures the moment!
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