The Moaning Myrtles sing happy birthday to Jason Munday of Ministry of Magic and play "You Can't Speak Snake".
Filmed July 10, 2008 at Portus in Dallas, Texas.
Allie of the Chinese Chomping Cabbages shows how to do The Cabbage Dance with the assistance of Lena (The Butterbeer Experience) and Grace (Snidget).
Filmed 11/18/07 at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA.
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A clip of The Chocolate Frogs performing.
Filmed 11/18/07 at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA.
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Justin Finch-Fletchley and the Sugar Quills play with Matt and Brian.
Sorry about the sound quality! Too much awesome for my camera, I guess.
Filmed July 5, 2008 at Patrick Henry Library in Vienna, VA.
A clip of The Moaning Myrtles playing "Prefects Are Hot" when they invited the crowd on stage.
Filmed 11/18/07 at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA.
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