Indianapolis Irish Fest
Scottish Society of Indianapolis
Another fine group of Celts with whom I am proud to be associated. Explore the history of the Scot adn Scots-Irish with this learned group of kilt folk. Alba Guh Brath!
Don Conoscenti
Don is a dear friend from my days in Key West. He's a hell of a picker, singer, and songwriter. An old sould, he's one of the nicest people I know. Give Don a listent; you'll thank yourself.
Walker Metalsmiths
Stephen Walker is a true artist who designs beautiful Celtic jewelry. Rings, brooches, buckles, fittings for bagpipes and much more! Take a look!
Hugo Duarte
Hugo is an old friend from my Key West days. He's an excellent singer and songwriter and a true buddy! You can still see him at the Hog's Breath Saloon in Key West and many other venues as well. Check his site for dates and time.
Sneaky Peat
For thousands of years, the Irish have cooked food and kept warm by burning dirt . . . well, more accurately, peat. Peter Baker of Sneaky Peat knows more about it than anyonce I've ever talked to. He has a great line of peat related products, for cooking of just giving your home the wonderful smell of Ireland! Nil aon tintean mar do thintean fein!
Scottish Society of Indianapolis
Another fine group of Celts with whom I am proud to be associated. Explore the history of the Scot adn Scots-Irish with this learned group of kilt folk. Alba Guh Brath!
Don Conoscenti
Don is a dear friend from my days in Key West. He's a hell of a picker, singer, and songwriter. An old sould, he's one of the nicest people I know. Give Don a listent; you'll thank yourself.
Walker Metalsmiths
Stephen Walker is a true artist who designs beautiful Celtic jewelry. Rings, brooches, buckles, fittings for bagpipes and much more! Take a look!
Hugo Duarte
Hugo is an old friend from my Key West days. He's an excellent singer and songwriter and a true buddy! You can still see him at the Hog's Breath Saloon in Key West and many other venues as well. Check his site for dates and time.
Sneaky Peat
For thousands of years, the Irish have cooked food and kept warm by burning dirt . . . well, more accurately, peat. Peter Baker of Sneaky Peat knows more about it than anyonce I've ever talked to. He has a great line of peat related products, for cooking of just giving your home the wonderful smell of Ireland! Nil aon tintean mar do thintean fein!