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December 12 2016

Aftershow Photos

Euan Events

What a fantastic night we all had at the MOJO Alabama 3 Aftershow Fundraiser.
On behalf of all at MOJO we would like to say a huge thank you to Paul and all the staff at Joytown for looking after everyone so well and for allowing us to use the venue free of charge.
We would also like to thank all of the amazingly talented musicians who donated their time for free.
Static Union
Joe Bone & The Dark Vibes
The Scheme Party
The Carlton Jugband
We would also like to say a very special thank you to gorgeous Dawn Izatt, Coyote Whisky Bar, Howard Street, who organised and ran the event. The lady sure knows how to throw a party.
Thank you to Alabama 3 for their constant support over many years. They never fail to deliver which we really appreciate. Thank you to each and every member of the band and their management.

Last but in no way least to everyone who attended the event,old friends and new, we couldn’t ask for a better support and we thank you.
Paddy, Paul and Cathy x
We will post how much was raised when all ticket money is collected.
Some photos from our fundraiser courtesy of Brian Anderson at Glasgow Eyes.
http://www.glasgoweyes.com/…/Alabama-3-Aftershow-Party-for-

Aftershow Happy Birthday Paddy

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