St. Stephen's Armenian Church Picnic
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I love it! This is beautiful Camp Haiastan in Franklin, Massachusetts, near the Rhode Island border, and the St. Stephen's Armenian Church Picnic from Watertown.
The music is wonderful, and I see my cousin Anne dancing! Thank you for sharing this, Antronig!
Apreeeeees!!!
(and people who say unkind things on a nice Armenian church picnic dance video should stop showing how low-class and un-Christian they are) :-D
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Thanks for the great video. Anyone know the lyrics to Yardile?
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why are they all overweight jesus
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Try another part of the country and it's not Detroit and it is it's not a cd. Put your wizards hat back on and try again.
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i thought the detriot cd was good. i have 2 weddings to go to 4 weeks apart from each other
i did the armenian music for both weddings and i detroit was like the only cd that was really good
hyechica81 2 years ago
Hope you enjoyed it. If I go to the next St. Stephen's Church picnic I will take some videos.
antronig 2 years ago
the whole gang of kef-gees are in this line! THanks for recording
margoian 4 years ago
Thanks for appreciation it entirely my pleasure to share our Armenian American music and I thank the musicains for giving me the ok to record and share.
antronig 4 years ago
i hate that dinger dinger ameriga hye hunkey music
shanto719 5 years ago
Shanto719, Shnahavor Nor Dari, pari yegar, menk shad g serenk, asi al hygagan eh. This is the music that the Armenians brought with them to the USA in and around 1915 and it has evolved into what I call the Armenian American Sound, very distinct but somewhat similar to others but also very different than music from other countries. Some will enjoy it and others may not but it is Armenian American.
antronig 5 years ago