
Originally Posted by
Willie T
That churro stand has my name on it - literally! In my teens I did the same thing in Disneyland with my high school orchestra. I'm glad Disneyland is still giving that opportunity to young musicians. Thanks for sharing your photos. That's a great looking tartan. If I decide to get a p/v kilt in the future, it will probably be that tartan. I usually only wear Mackintosh tartans because of my father's Mackintosh heritage, but since none of them are available in p/v, I'll most likely choose one in the Galbraith/Russell/Hunter shared tartan since my mother is of Hunter heritage. I can think of a lot of scenarios where a p/v option would be preferable to a wool kilt - and that would probably include Disneyland. :-)
Willie,
The kids get so much out of the backstage work shop in the recording studio with a Disney musician as well as their performance. It really is their first glimpse of how far they can go if they are serious about music. My Galbraith tartan (shared with clans Russell and Hunter) USA Kilts semi trad is a real winner. Having a kilt you can wash in a washing machine and is stain resistant is a very nice option for a lot of activities. Up to, and including, a trip to the Magic Kingdom.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
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