Last night saw a mass Hoe Down at the Crow's Nest at Morfa Bay Adventure, Pendine raising money for Canolfan Plant Sir Gar/Carmarthenhsire Children's Centre, Glangwili Hospital
The Two Fat Cyclists accompanied by Uncle Lyndon (chief harmonizing warbler and lead maestro) and Seimon (The Tin Shed Experience, Laugharne) on drums. A hundred guests were entertained to an extravanganza of Americana and old time music
First run through of the set showed that it still needed a bit of work and we were uncertain how some of the songs would work and without Seimon on hand till the actual start time of 6.30pm we would as Uncle
At 6.30pm Andy called for 3 crowd warm up songs which became 6 and things were underway. Seimon turned up half way through
Food went down well with all and we cranked it up for the second set with a number of Kings of Leon hits and real old timey songs.
The band along with a number of its groupies sat down to cold chilli and rice after midnight and several of us retired to Sue and Andy's for Coffee and Cupcakes before bed at 1am.
All served up with Kylie Jones' Hot-dogs, Chilli & Rice, homemade Southern States Cornbread and a stall selling high end cupcakes.
The day started fairly early with a 2pm warm-up called for by Uncle Lyndon to have a run through and to `tighten things up a bit`.
A downside to the early start was that it involved an early taste of the electric lemonade (Cider). Aunty Fran wanted to take it slowly and so eased herself into things by going down the Carling Black Label route.
First run through of the set showed that it still needed a bit of work and we were uncertain how some of the songs would work and without Seimon on hand till the actual start time of 6.30pm we would as Uncle
Lyndon `Jesse Duke`would say `have to wing it`
We took a break got a few more Stella Cidre's into us and awaited our guests arrival.
At 6.30pm Andy called for 3 crowd warm up songs which became 6 and things were underway. Seimon turned up half way through
about song number 4 and jumped on and we were off.
Food went down well with all and we cranked it up for the second set with a number of Kings of Leon hits and real old timey songs.
A round of party games including `Wacky Races` was held midway through the evening then the third set in which we repeated a number of songs for the ever changing crowd.
By Midnight a number of inebriated individuals were up and dancing before crashing and burning.
The band along with a number of its groupies sat down to cold chilli and rice after midnight and several of us retired to Sue and Andy's for Coffee and Cupcakes before bed at 1am.
Around £350 raised for the charity with the promise of some future fund raising events to come.
Thanks to all for supporting us and the Charity.
Phil `Olde Timey Pork Pie` Jenkins
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