MUSIC
Yes, we started out as a site for fiber arts and traditional Irish lace. But our heritage is rich, both from our Irish roots and our homes on the Gulf Coast. What better represents this rich heritage than music? Nothing? I didn't think so!
MIDNIGHT ESPRESSO
Midnight Espresso is a project born of love, loss, and a long history. It brings Katherine Stephens back together with her original songwriting partner, Otto Walker, for the journey of a lifetime and many sleepless nights. Fifteen years in the making, this project is finally able to come to fruition!
Midnight Espresso is a fusion of rock, jazz, blues, and folk music. The group is in the process of recording what they hope will be an interesting and eclectic debut....
Midnight Espresso is a fusion of rock, jazz, blues, and folk music. The group is in the process of recording what they hope will be an interesting and eclectic debut....
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Town Green, Biloxi, Mississippi
February 20, 2010
Katherine Stephens and Gabriel McLain
On February 20, 2010, on the Town Green in Biloxi, MS we gathered for the 22nd Annual Run, Walk, and Roll, a benefit for the Disability Connection. There were artists, crafters (Shamrock Swamp was well represented!), massage therapists, information tents, food, and MUSIC!!
Gabe McLain and I gathered together thanks to a facebook (yes, facebook!) introduction from our mutual friend Kelli and decided to collaborate on some music via the internet, some recording software, and an occasional cell phone call. This seemed to work well, as we met for the first time about three hours before we went on stage to open the 22nd Annual Run, Walk, and Roll.
After our set, I made my way to the artist area to represent Shamrock Swamp and Art With Heart.
And then, at 3:00, I get a frantic message that one of the bands is not there, and they want me to do another set if possible. So, I did.
Gabe McLain and I gathered together thanks to a facebook (yes, facebook!) introduction from our mutual friend Kelli and decided to collaborate on some music via the internet, some recording software, and an occasional cell phone call. This seemed to work well, as we met for the first time about three hours before we went on stage to open the 22nd Annual Run, Walk, and Roll.
After our set, I made my way to the artist area to represent Shamrock Swamp and Art With Heart.
And then, at 3:00, I get a frantic message that one of the bands is not there, and they want me to do another set if possible. So, I did.





































