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A call to musicians!
There are some folk musicians in Seoul that are looking for people to join us on Sunday afternoons for a jam. It's mostly an Irish Trad Jam~ but it is not limited to that alone. We also enjoy people sharing other types of folk music like: Scottish, English, French, Canadian, American, Australian, etc.
We are looking for people who love to play acoustic guitar, fiddle, mandolin, bodhran, tin whistles, recorders, flutes, pipes, banjos, concertina, accordion, etc. All invited to play or listen, (sing & dance??) We meet Sunday afternoon at 3pm at the Orange Tree Lounge in Haebangchon (next to Itaewon). It's a great time! Hoping that you will come out. BTW, if you're coming from out of town, there is a guest house upstairs~ reasonable prices. Seoul Tower Guesthouse. U.S. Military are definitely invited. PM me if interested or if you want some more info. Thanks for your consideration. Yvon |
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