DAN RINGROSE

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Dan performs with Tommy Makem at        
    The Great American Irish Festival in
  Frankfort, NY
Recording "Keeping the Tradition" live   
   at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.
Dan enjoys audience banter.
Hitchin a ride on the N17..."stone walls and the
grass is green!"
Last show with my friend and musical mentor, Tommy Makem.
Gettysburg, Pa. July 15th 2006. Thank you friend, for everything.
The band invites me up for a song while they oil up their
throats a bit. Tullyvin pub Co. Cavan
Enjoying the craic with the O'Reillys in Tullyvin
As the craic picks up, the dancing
begins
The band may be done, but we're just
getting started!
Now I know what you're thinking.....culturally
confused and.......should've gone with dark socks!
The Heart & Soul of Vermont ( and beloved
ringleader).... Carol Reed.  Aloha! Don Ho, eat your
heart out!
"Simon", "Paula" (who's feeling just a little giddy), and "Kara"
all agree this singer is Hollywood bound!
The Chair Dancing Queen and my "male dancer" join me on
stage and strut their stuff.
It's not all work for me up there as the crew and I grab some r&r
soaking up the sun at Echo Lake
"Last call" in Tullyvin. Always in our hearts, till we
meet again!  Slainte!
"All God's Creatures gotta place in the choir"!  In all my
years doing this, definitely my toughest audience!
Dan and Tommy bring some Irish Culture to
Worcester Mass. as they perform at Clarke
University.
Sharing the "lilt of Irish laughter" with band members
Jeanne Freeman, P.V. O'Donnell,Peter Maxwell, and
Loretta Murphy at the annual St. Patrick's Celebration
at St. Joseph's College.
A Connecticut tradition I'm so proud and honored to
be part of. St Joseph's College, March 2009
Things really heat up as the dancers take the stage!
Slowing things down a bit, for a song.
Jeanne Freeman and I get the "house" to help us
out with one!
The crowd comes to their feet as my dear friend and musical
"partner in crime" P.V. O'Donnell, leads us into an "encore"!
A smile that could "light a town". Hands down, one of the
sweetest men to ever have graced the earth ( and my life),
Patrick Vincent O'Donnell. Rest in Peace my friend.
P.V. O'Donnell and I put an Irish twist on the New Year
as we ring in 2010 at Hartford's "First Night" festivities.