Post by Hieronymous707Chuck. Pay attention.
Will and I are not Facebook friends.
We are only friends in real life.
Yes, we met and attended the Doo-Nanny art and music festival a couple of
years ago.
Corey can be seen taking photos at the stage during the performances
Doo-Nanny performances have been filmed by East Alabama Cable-TV and can be
watched right here free of charge:
http://www.youtube.com/user/RusticViewer07/videos?query=doonanny
DooNanny (part 1)
Uploaded on Mar 30, 2011
Doo-Nanny Festival featuring art and music. Bibb City Ramblers and
Shadowville All-Stars. EATV 7.
DooNanny (part 2)
DooNanny (part 3)
DooNanny (part 4)
DooNanny (part 5)
Outsider Folk Art Event
March 29 - March 31, 2013
http://doo-nanny.com/
Doo-Nanny
Begun as a roadside folk art show in 1996, the Doo-Nanny is now located on a
beautiful 80 acre farm in Seale, AL, near Columbus, Ga, and includes a wacky
"lo-fi" film festival, fun food, and an eclectic assortment of music and
activities. Camping is limited and we suggest planning ahead.
......start tying stuff to your roof now.......
Come all ye inventors, movie makers, ballerinas, bikers, morticians, bakers,
artists, conspiracy theorists, scientists, foodies, eco-whatevers,
moonshiners, comedians, fire-spinners, yodelers, he-shes, animal-trainers,
pickle-makers, party girls, sock monkeys, stackers, jugglers, musicians,
whittlers, spankers, fisherpersons, beggers, wanderers, and
map-makers.......
New this Year!....Krewes!....Sign up for a Krewe. It's fun and easy.....find
out more under the INFO tab!
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Music & poetry from Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars:
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
"Chasing 'round a silver-dollar moon, 'round glimmering green ozone, 'round
Post by Hieronymous707midnight's pale blue maelstrom, through crimson horned stigmata tied with
a sailor's knot of stars before I give her up... to that Idle Hour
Night." - with Jack Snipe and 5 others at The Shadowville All-Stars.
http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery/song/15928895-idle-hour-night--dockery-mallard