Alan Brandon plays the Sheland tune "Crossing from Ireland" while sitting on the back of his 1928 Model A Ford truck outside Celtic Crossroads NW on East Sims Way on St. Patrick's Day.
He said …
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Alan Brandon plays the Sheland tune "Crossing from Ireland" while sitting on the back of his 1928 Model A Ford truck outside Celtic Crossroads NW on East Sims Way on St. Patrick's Day.
He said he was visiting Port Townsend for a couple weeks while his house in Seattle was having some work done. He had been scheduled to play outside the Port Townsend store during its grand opening last St. Patrick's Day, he added, but COVID.
Leader photo by Brian Kelly
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