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Packing them in at the Inveraray Inn

A NEAR-CAPACITY crowd was the order of the night at the Inveraray Inn for the November meeting of Inveraray and District Accordion and Fiddle Club.

Supporting players were – Fyne Folk, with Sally Hall, Alex John MacLeod and Jake MacKay on fiddles, Agnes Liddell on keyboard and two guests, Angus J MacColl on small pipes and Grant MacDougall on drums.

Also playing were Sandy Carr from Oban on melodeon; Charlie Saune from Rothesay on fiddle; the Dalriada Ceilidh Band with Myles Clark on accordion, Steve Hunter on guitar and Grant MacDougall on drums; Jake MacKay on moothie with Angus J and Agnes. All their varied contributions were much enjoyed by an appreciative audience.

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