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- From: jmf@endor.harvard.edu ( ghost )
- Newsgroups: rec.music.folk
- Subject: Re: Maritime Folk Performers
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.171457.24771@das.harvard.edu>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 17:14:57 GMT
- Article-I.D.: das.1992Dec27.171457.24771
- References: <huskymary-211292195952@aphrodite.stmarys.ca>
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- In article <huskymary-211292195952@aphrodite.stmarys.ca> huskymary (Sheila Lane) writes:
- >I represent three very talented Maritime Canadian Folk Performers.
- >
- >Teresa Doyle is from Prince Edward Island and performs origianl and
- >traditional celtic music. Her most recent recording "Forerunner" totters
- >on the "Celtic Fringe" Her performances have taken across Canada to many
- >major folk festivals. In February '93 she will be touring in Japan.
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- Maybe the Fringe designation explains why the local daytime folk programs
- haven't played that much of her...they're woefully fringe-shy.
-
- Except for 'Haul the Jib', which I believe is by Doyle & on the Forerunner
- album??
-
- Great song, matter-of-fact turn on the ghost-ship legends,
- related by a delightful voice in an almost gleeful
- "I *warned* you not to ignore that ghost-ship's message" manner.
-
- Striking instrumental backing as well; I think this is the song with the
- whole other melody rising up during the 'storm' part?
- (been a while since I've heard it)
-