Family's talent 'springs' from Bowl stage

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From: Redlands Daily Facts
Date: 20070712
Author:JOY JUEDES

"And the merry love to fiddle, and the merry love to dance."

- William Butler Yeats

REDLANDS - The Wood kids don't just fiddle and dance - they do both at once.

Celtic Spring, made up of Greg and Mary Wood and their six children, brought the audience to its feet Friday evening at the Redlands Bowl. The Ojai Valley-based family lived up to their billing as a finalist on NBC's "America's Got Talent" with fiddling and step dancing that could give "Riverdance" a run for its money.

I'm a Celtic music and dance fan - I learned Irish ceili dancing, a form of community folk dancing, in college. ...

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