More of ODMafia’s week-long New Year’s Eve Party

ODMafia squeezed all the fun out of 2012 that we possibly could!

Lookout 2013!!

We have ODMafia photos from Tim Smith taken at Ducks Beach Club of the Carolina Breakers breakin’ bad December 29th.  The guys brought their beach music magic to a packed house.  Check our photos!

December 30th marked Harold Small’s return to 2001.  Craig Woolard Band entertained and mesmerized the party goers as Craig always does.  ODMafia photos are posted.

The Tim Clark Band took the stage at 2001 New Year’s Eve.  Harold Small was there to capture the madness and mayhem that always accompanies Tim.  One of the most talented vocalist at the beach,  Tim never lets anything get in the way of a good time.  TCB, an ODMafia favorite.

The boys were back in town for New Year’s Eve at Ducks Beach Club and ODMafia was there in force to capture Hip Pocket as they took the audience to the edge and back with their light-filled, on your feet performance.  These guys are scary good and took the stage with an “ODMafia” look.  Check out the photos taken by ODMafia Photographers.  

New Year’s Day and Jim Quick and Coastline takes Fat Harold Beach Club by storm with their solid, sweet Santee Swamp sound that is always rocking.  Jim Quick is always at the top of his game when he and Coastline plays at Harold’s.  What a way to start the year.

It’s the CWB at Ducks Beach Club and Craig demonstrated why he has been chosen Vocalist of the Year repeatedly.  I think Craig Woolard and the CWB has almost as much fun as the audience.  Truly a great show.  Butch Barnes, Allie, and Calabash joined Craig on stage through out the afternoon.  Wow!  ODMafia photographers were there to “capture the moment”.

Lory Rice finished off the night at Fat Harold’s Beach Club.  The Band of Oz was there and  as the photos suggest, everyone had a great time.

All was not fun and games.  As most of you know, Pam McClure has taken the reigns of the Heart of North Myrtle Beach Relay for Life since her battle with thyroid cancer.  She has spent countless hours with various fund-raisers all over the beach.  In December, Pam was once again diagnosed with cancer.  Refusing to allow the treatment take her hair, Pam faced the challenge head-on. Pam had previously donated most of her hair to Pantene to use in the making of wigs for cancer patients.  With the help of Amy Howie from Hair on Main, Pam quickly lost the rest of her hair HER way.  Bitter sweet photos are also up.