admin | February 14, 2010

Benjamin Verdoes (Mt St Helens Vietnam Band), The Globes, Anna Arvan, a string quartet, 2 poets and 2 painters made the Abbey’s Pre-Valentine show a wonderful event. The night had an intimate feel, in the upstairs room at the abbey which was filled with fans.
All the artists had a lot of talent – The show was amazing, and i’m excited to see Benjamin and entire The Mt St Helens Vietnam Band’s show next month.

As the Musicians played two painting were under way on the sides of the stage.





The Gobes: I had never heard them before, and was really impressed. They played some great sets – and the acustic feel of the evening seemed right up their alley.

Benjamin & Anna



The Gran finally was Benjamin’s song that he had composed for his wife Traci, It was played by the string quartet. The mood of the room seemed to change as the song was played. It was really really amazing.



Both Benjamin Verdoes, and the audience, watch and listen to his composition being played beautifully by the string quartet.


The Verdoes – both from The Mt St Helens Vietnam Band



There’s Marshall, buddy (and drummer from Mt St Helens Vietnam Band) was good to see you man!

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