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Sunday
May262002

jamming with Richard Hatch






Because I'm dialing via long-distance to upload my photos, so I'm going to hold off posting photos until later this week. Also short on time, so will post more Marcon highlights in the near future as well. Some quickies:

- Zander's concert. So great to see him and Janet again. :-) Jodi and Erica did a wonderful job helping him during his performance. He got a standing ovation and did a couple of encores, including Sam's Song.

- Jamming with David (sorry, don't know his last name) and Richard Hatch (played Captain Apollo in Battlestar Galactica) on the staircase near the coffeeshop. David played recorders, Richard played drums, I played flute. I had SO much fun; it's been ages since I've been able to just do improvisational stuff with other musicians purely for pleasure. I only found out the second guy was Richard Hatch when David mentioned his name when I was putting away the flute. I felt like such the fangirl; it took every once of willpower not to gush, "Oh WOW, like my brother and sister and I used to watch your show ALL THE TIME and Ruth and Jim had a lot of the movie dialogue memorized..."




Today's Blatherpics:






Last night, these Harry Potter theme costumers made an appearance in the open filk room. Gary Ehrlich sang Dave Weingart's "A Boy Named Harry" at them, of course. :-) They deservedly won Best in Show at the convention Masquerade.

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