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Red Shoe Pub - February 8, 2004
Mabou, Cape Breton

Picture credits: Kimberley Wotherspoon

    Patricia singing at the Red Shoe

    Patricia and Troy MacGillivray

    Patricia and Troy MacGillivray

    (l to r) Andrea Beaton, Janice MacGillivray (on piano), Troy MacGillivray and Patricia

Celtic Colours Festival - October 2003
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
    (l to r) Patricia, Troy MacGillivray and Dave Gunning
    Picture credit: Buddy MacDonald

Celtic Colours Festival - October 2003
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
    Festival Club at St. Ann's Gaelic College
    Picture credit: Kimberley Wotherspoon

    Patricia and Troy MacGillivray

Indian River Festival- August 29, 2003
Indian River, Prince Edward Island
    Finale concert of the season entitled "Celtic Routes" featuring
    (l to r) Troy MacGillivray, Patricia Murray and Kendra MacGillivray

    (l to r) Troy MacGillivray, Kendra MacGillivray, and Patricia Murray

Scotland - Sabhal Mor Ostaig, March/April 2003
    If you look to the right of the photo, you can see Sabhal Mor Ostaig overlooking the Sound of Sleat

    We made a trip to the Isle of Raasay - This photo is the view from the 15th Century site of 'Brochel Castle'

    Class Photo - under the direction of Siusaidh NicNeill

East Coast Music Awards, February 2003

    Roots Room performance February 13, 2003
    photo credit Kimberley Wotherspoon

East Coast Music Awards, February 2003

    ECMA 2003 Roots Room - (l to r) Glenn Coolen (whistles), Troy MacGillivray (piano & fiddle), Patricia, and Rick Tersteeg (cello)
    photo credit: Kimberley Wotherspoon

East Coast Music Awards, February 2003

    Patricia performs at the Roots Room - (l to r) Glenn Coolen, Troy MacGillivray and Patricia
    photo credit: Kimberley Wotherspoon

East Coast Music Awards, February 2003

    ECMA 2003 Roots Room - (l to r) Glenn Coolen, Troy MacGillivray, Patricia and Rick Tersteeg
    photo credit: Kimberley Wotherspoon

East Coast Music Awards, February 2003

    ECMA 2003 Roots Room - Patricia
    photo credit: Kimberley Wotherspoon

OctoberFolk, October 2002

    Patricia and Brantford Folk Society member and volunteer Robin Jones.

Blue Jackets NHL Hockey Game, March 16, 2002

    Laurie Gillis captured the giant scoreboard while Patricia sang the Canadian anthem.

East Coast Music Awards
February 2002

    Patricia & Kendra MacGillivray prior to the East Coast Music Award Gala show. Later that night we celebrated Kendra's Best Female Artist and Best Instrumental Artist wins!



    Patricia performs at the extremely popular Acoustic stage Roots Room with Troy MacGillivray (Keyboard), Rick Tersteeg (cello), and Ellen MacPhee (Scottish smallpipes & whistle

Christmas Ceilidh with Kendra
Troy & Sabra MacGillivary & Dave MacIsaac
December 9, 2001

    This was taken after the Halifax Christmas Ceilidh performance. From left to right: Troy MacGillivray, Patricia, Kendra MacGillivray, & Dave MacIsaac. Seated: Sabra MacGillivray

Ontario Contact
November 8, 2001

    Ontario Contact, November 8, 2001 Performing at the George Weston theatre for Ontario Contact in Toronto, ON Left to right: Patricia, Kevan Corbett (guitar), & Troy MacGillivray (keyboard). Not in photo: Rob Crabtree (Highland Bagpipes & Scottish Smallpipes)

NERFA Folk Alliance
November 10, 2001

    Troy MacGillivray & Patricia Murray perform a showcase for the North East Folk Alliance in Lake Harmony, PA





Primrose Launch: Halifax
July 24, 2001

    This is a photo of the Primrose launch invitation and a bowl of freshly picked Primroses!



    Primrose Halifax band. Left to right: Matt MacIsaac (Scottish smallpipes & whistle), Troy MacGillivray (keyboard), Brian Bourne (bass), Scott Ferguson (percussion) & Kevan Corbett (guitar).

Primrose Launch: Charlottetown
August 3, 2001

    The PEI launch of Primrose was held in Founder's Hall in Charlottetown. Pictured here with Sir John A. MacDonald are Curtis Barlow (Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Patricia, and Scott MacAulay (Director of The College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada)