Thanks to all of you who came to Tamarind to listen to Marion, surrounded by her agitated Pirates one last time, a few hours only before she left the Kingdom of Cambodia, heading towards new exciting adventures. Good luck to Dom as well in his journey. So long !
The question was whether MP were the most professional group in town: 50% responded YES... while the other half is still in doubt. Well, we will try to convince you (or not) during our next concerts. In the meantime, as it seems many of you actually believe what's written in Asia Life, here's an abstract of their reports after the FCC concert :
" The FCC rooftop was teeming with revellers from all walks of life. It seems the entire city had come out to see phnom Penh's favourite eclectic 15 musicians band. The energy level was on overload as dancers crowded to the front and vraned their necks to catch a glimp of the band's pirate costumes".
Soon, Marion (guitar) and Dom (trumpet) will leave the Kingdom of Cambodia.
For one last night, they will play music with friends, especially with their Pirates of the Mekong. You are welcome to hear them for this last gig, for once unplugged.
We'll party at the Chinese House on Saturday February 6th with "Kheltica" (Celtic music), "Cacath and the Poporks" (Jazz and more) and... The "Phnom Penh Horns" (Brass section of the Mekong Pirates).