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Here are photos of us that were taken during some of our performances.
Click on any image for a larger view.
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In 2006, we delivered a Singing Valentine telegram to one of the managers at a nursing home in Laurel, MD. After we delivered the message to her, she asked if we would mind performing several songs for the folks who lived there. Naturally, we were thrilled to be able to entertain for them!
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A happy birthday singing telegram delivery.
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Sometimes, we work with animals...
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The Dundalk Avenue quartet was honored by being selected to sing The National Anthem prior to
Aberdeen Ironbirds baseball games in 2005 and 2006. Here are some photos from those events.
Singing The National Anthem behind home plate in 2005.
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The cameraman comes in for a closeup of us singing The National Anthem.
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Our Ironbirds host was a short guy... actually, he was kneeling.
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Same quartet, same place.
This time, it's July 4th, 2006.
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Waiting to be announced.
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Tim gives the quartet instructions about how to watch our Ironbirds hostess.
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We toured Ireland in 2004. There's a city in Ireland in County Louth named
Dundalk. This picture was not taken in Dundalk, Ireland. It was taken on the pier in front of Tim's shorefront home. Ha! Ha! I just made that up! The picture really WAS taken in Ireland when we visited the Ennis Friary, a Franciscan Abbey near
Ennis, County Claire, Ireland.
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The quartet (well, three of us, anyway - Tim had to play in a golf tournament) had gone on a Carribean cruise and we were really sad that Tim, our bari, could not be with us. The bartender on the ship claimed that if we were really, really sad and wanted a bari to appear, we could utter some magic words as we pointed at an empty beer can, and just like that, a bari would appear!
You can see for yourself!
Just click on the picture to make a bari (our good friend Joe Pollio) appear!
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(NOTE: you need to have Java Scripting enabled in your browser to make this magic happen...)
Here's a couple of photos of us taken recently at one of our rehearsals as we work on a new song.
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The song is about an empty chair, so
we thought we should sing to a chair.
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Some of our friends think that
this is our better side...
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