Dorothy
Schultz, organizer of the clogging at Rena's restaurant, seen here
dancing at the National Folk Festival, 1982, at Wolf Trap |
Patsy
Law and Steve Hickman at Rena's Restaurant, circa 1982 |
J.C.
Miller at Rena's Restaurant, circa 1982 |
Jim
Mullany and others at Rena's Restaurant, circa 1982 |
Open
band at Rena's: Fred Feinsten, Karen Collins, Jim Hale, Bill Trautman,
Lars Hanslin |
Patsy
Law |
Fiddlebreath:
Dan Haller, Pete Alexander, Jim Rosenstock, circa 1987 |
Posey
and Julie at the Clog Palace, circa 1987 |
Posey
and Lars at the Clog Palace, circa 1987 |
Tom
Orndorff, showing us how he dresses when he's not clogging, circa
1987 |
Joe
Langley, Fran Chock at the Clog Palace, circa 1987 |
Ken
Wright at the Clog Palace, circa 1987 |
Dave
Coakley at the Clog Palace, circa 1987 |
Barb Shine and Bob at the Clog Palace, November 1, 1990 |
Mark Elliott at the Clog Palace, November 1, 1990 |
Roustabout at the Clog Palace, November 1, 1990: Nancy Mamlin, Lars
Hanslin, Chris Romaine, and Larry Edelman |
Picture your
photos here! |
Nancy
Mamlin, Joan Macdonnell, Mary Eichelberger
September 22, 1988 |
Stewed
Mulligan
Note the "Three Faces of Elvis" print in the background
September 22, 1988 |
Joe
Wack and Keith McManus
September 22, 1988 |
"Stumper"
September 22, 1988 |
Halloween
at the Clog Palace (updated 3/30/2008!)
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Interior
of the Clog Palace
This is the old-time string band known as "Goin' Crazy,"
with Claudio Buchwald on fiddle, Pete McClurkin on banjo, John O'Loughlin
on guitar, and Jim Bienemann on bass. |
Julie
Mangin, Clog Mogul of the D.C. Area
Things could get pretty wild at the Clog Palace, and so could I. |
Bruce
and Audrey Molsky dancing at the Clog Palace, circa 1989
Photo courtesy of Joan Cope |
Crowded
dance floor at the Clog Palace, circa 1989
Photo courtesy of Joan Cope |
Tribute
to Fred Cockerham, circa 1989
left to right: Ray Chatfield, Greg Hooven, Riley Baugus, Barbara
Poole, Verlin Clifton
Photo courtesy of Joan Cope |
J.
C. Miller dancing with his sister, Pat Langner, circa 1989
Photo courtesy of Joan Cope |
If anyone has better photographs
of the inside of Captain White's, the Mandarins, The Chicken Place,
or any of the other venues that they would be willing to lend to
me, please let me know. I would love to scan them for this web site. |