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Contents of the Stew Pot
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Click here for
photos of the band taken during shows.
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Michael
ThompsonOur fearless leader. Vocals, guitar, bodhran, banjo,
tin whistle, and sappy Irish-American songs. |
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Josh ThompsonThe first
second-generation member of Mulligan Stew, dubbed "the bastard
son of Irish music and coffee." Vocals, bodhran, hand drums,
silly songs, webmaster, and audioprompter. |
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Sherman
BuchegerVocals, bodhran, and music of the Old West. |
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Amanda Holter, astounding vocals,bones, encouragement |
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Sean Thompson, bagpipe hero |
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Mike McIntyre—vocals, djembe, raconteur, object of derision.
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Krystal Thompson, Irish dance, vocals, tin whistle |
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Erika Pullen, vocals, reparée, eye candy |
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Manuel Nuñez, bouzouki, vocals |
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Fox Britt, vocals and that winning smile |
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Owen Wareing, bodhrán, vocals, guitar |
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Eric Morgan, off-beat bodhran, etc. |
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Tim SullivanOur illustrious
founder, the "bone-headed" big gob himself. Vocals, bodhran,
bones, tin whistle, and playing the audience. |
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Phillip DouglasGuitar, mandolin, tin whistle, miscellaneous
percussion, and our source of traditional Scottish songs. Oft accompanied
by his lovely wife Lauren (pictured
here) and enough Celtic sentiment to sink ships. |
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Kevin
WrightVocals, storyteller, and graphic artist (designed
the original Mulligan
Stew Logo). |
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Sherry JenningsVocals, rare songs, and the works of Billy
Joel. |
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Brian
O'ConnellVocalist, songwriter, and comedian. |
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Brendan and Jill ScottVocals,
traditional rover and war songs. |
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Dennis AlexanderVocals,
tin whistle, and piano. |
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Shana BeanVocals, storyteller, our Scottish influence. |
You're never quite sure of the ingredients
and the spices change from time to time, but the flavor's just right for
a taste of home.
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