Mickle-a-do

One of the hardest working groups in the
Atlanta area. Their music ranges from Celtic Traditional to Irish
Pub with a few originals sprinkled in. They are known for their
lively jigs and pub songs and are regulars at Meehan's, Borders Book
Stores, area pubs, Celtic gatherings and the Georgia Renaissance
Fair.
CDs: Mickle-a-do 10:61 and their
latest Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts
| Members |
Instruments |
| Jeff Petermann |
guitar, mandolin, flute, bass, bodhran,
piano, vocals |
| Sarah Petermann |
Vocals, tambourine and other
rhythm methods |
| Rita Atkinson |
Fiddle & Guitar |
| Julie Rossiter-Sweeney |
Fiddle, Viola |
| Mike Richardson |
Bass, Harmonica and vocals |
| John Lloyd |
Bass, guitar, mandolin and vocals |
|
Harp |
Irish Trad |
Celtic Pub |
Pop w/Celtic Flair |
| Piper |
Scottish Trad
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Wedding |
Celtic Contemporary |
| Fiddler |
Folk Rock |
New Age Fusion |
Celtic Rock |
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Pipe Band |
DJ |
Christian |
| Home Base: Atlanta |
| Official Contact:
Sarah Peterman |
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Website: http://www.mickle-a-do.com
or http://mickle-a-do.info/ |
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"Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts". Released in April 2004, the CD
immediately sold out of its first two runs

CD, "10:61"
Produced by Jeff Petermann, 2005 Fat Cat Music.
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