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  • Pete, abandoning guitar for the mouth harp, starts off  with a poignant "Oggie Man" width:320;;height:480
  • Dave gets us out of trouble width:640;;height:426
  • Jan and Anita width:640;;height:426
  • Half brothers Rory and George formed an instant duo width:640;;height:426
  • George had to use his father's bass, which is hard work compared to his own... width:320;;height:480
  • Rory's song "I often dream of trains" got us all steamed up... width:320;;height:480
  • Mick with "Rainy Day People". width:640;;height:426
  • Moses, hiding behind his piano accordion width:320;;height:480
  • Adrian, welcome back after a gap of a few months width:640;;height:426
  • And demonstrating his versatility, Adrian gets out the old banjo width:640;;height:426
  • Rob takes flight with Icarus width:320;;height:480
  • Laurie with "God in the Park" width:640;;height:426
  • And Laurie again, with his beautifully crafted guitar width:320;;height:480
  • The Bard himself, Ted Dowse, in disguise (no cap...) width:320;;height:480
  • Axmouth's greatest boy band, Hunt Gamble & Tresize, in full flow width:640;;height:426
  • HGT amazed  everyone, including themselves, with their angelic harmonies width:640;;height:426
  • Peter, back on guitar, Zoom zoom zooms... width:320;;height:480
  • Bard o Beer, Frances, with one of her gems width:320;;height:480
  • Machine Gun Mike G does a Johnny Cash width:320;;height:480
  • Mike G transports himself and all of us.... width:640;;height:426
  • Ben, having survived Plymouth, was on a space travel kick tonight width:640;;height:426
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