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Greg Russell entertains for his 27th year under the old Oak Tree at Hilton Head

On Memorial Day, local folklore singer-guitarist Greg Russell entertained hundreds of residents and visitors under the old Oak Tree at Lighthouse Marina, Sea Pines Plantation, Hilton Head Island, SC. Every year for 27 years, Russell has played his guitar and sung songs to old and young alike. Small children encircling Russell on stage join in the singing. Russell peppers his music with stories and jokes appropriate for the entire family, free of charge. The Marina is an estuary to Calibogue Sound, the second longest sound on the Atlantic coast and a stretch of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.

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