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Performing for The March for Babies campaign, run by The March of Dimes. Thank you Sophie Dell for the picture! | ||
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Performing for The March for Babies campaign, run by The March of Dimes. Thank you Sophie Dell for the picture! | Overlooking Lake Monona in Madison, WI. | Performing for The March for Babies campaign, run by The March of Dimes. Thank you Sophie Dell for the picture! |
Performing for The March for Babies campaign, run by The March of Dimes. Thank you Sophie Dell for the picture! | Performing at North Church Indy | Performing at Federated Mutual Insurance Kick-Off luau! |
Performing in Chicago, IL! | Steel drum, ukulele, singers, percussion, guitars; all kinds of instruments. | The inside of the steel pan. This is what I see when I play. |
Setting up at Butler University for a luau party! | Performing at North Church Indy for their farmer's market! | Steel drum and ukulele time! |
Performing in Carmel, IN | Our first time performing at Mystique Winery! | Performing in front of the fire station in Carmel, IN. |
Performing at the Castleton United Methodist art fair! | Performing in Carmel, IN with some great dancers! | Having a great time performing at North Church Indy for their farmer's market! |
Performing for a private birthday party! | Performing for the national lights out event at North Church Indy! | The setup for a wedding reception in KY. |
My setup at Bahama Breeze in Schaumburg, IL! | Performing for wedding reception in KY! | Every steel pan is built by hand out of oil barrels! |
The steel drum can fit into any type of music. This evening consisted of jazz standards for the incredible Chef Joseph's in Indianapolis. | Performing at a high school graduation party. The steel pan is a beautiful instrument. | We play all sorts of music. Here, we were playing classic rock with a full band configuration at a nuclear power plant! |
This was an incredible festival of reggae and soul music, The Caribbean Fulljoy in Memphis, TN. | This was a big day in the history of Circle City Steel. My hometown newspaper released an article about the band, a full-page spread! Here is the first part of two. | This was a big day in the history of Circle City Steel. My hometown newspaper released an article about the band, a full-page spread! Here is the second part of two. |
This performance was unreal! I stood right on the steps of Soldiers and Sailors Monument, right in the center of Indianapolis, and performed for thousands of people. | This was a big day in the history of Circle City Steel. I have played the Indianapolis Museum of Art's Winter Solstice event for years, and they posted about it on their Facebook page! | The giant stage for The Caribbean Fulljoy in Memphis, TN. |
My first photo with my first steel pan, circa 2010. | Performing at a winery. | Performing on the steps of Soldiers and Sailors Monument. |
The behind-the-scenes part, setting up for a New Year's Eve performance. | Circle City Steel four-piece band in Nashville, TN. | One of the first Circle City Steel performances, at the Castleton Square Mall. |
Performing on NYE in Chicago. | Performing at the Castleton Square Mall. | This was one of the first ever CCS performances, where we started earning our 10,000 hours. |
Performing at a luau party! | Performing at luau party at Butler University. | Performing at one of Indiana's treasures, The Hoosier Homecourt Cafe in Knightstown, IN. |
Early show, the dawn of CCS. | Cory, Ivy, and Andrew, at an early show. All three performers would contribute to the steel drum avant-garde rock album "Indianapolis" by Andrew Moore. | Performing at an art fair. |
Early performance. |
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