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Subject: RE: Who records the English vocal tradition? From: BB Date: 05 Sep 04 - 05:29 PM Ah! Brown is such a common name - and Tom Brown even more so! - which is why we gave our two *daughters* unusual names, Rowan and Freya, good Devonshire maids. But unless you know us as more than names, your confusion is understandable - and quite forgiveable! Barbara |
Subject: RE: Who records the English vocal tradition? From: Peter Kasin Date: 06 Sep 04 - 04:00 AM BB, after hearing you and Tom at Capt. Cook 2001 in Whitby, I don't think I could confuse your excellent and distinctive music with too many other Browns. Chanteyranger |
Subject: RE: Who records the English vocal tradition? From: BB Date: 06 Sep 04 - 02:24 PM Thank you, kind sir, she said. That was a while ago! We've done a fair bit of work since then - where are you, Chanteyranger? And please don't say, 'Ranging'. Barbara |
Subject: RE: Who records the English vocal tradition? From: GUEST,Richard's other computer Date: 06 Sep 04 - 02:28 PM "Here's to you Tom Brown, Here's to you with all of my heart, Here's to you Tom Brown" A useful, if contemporary (I think) (and adapted for the occasion) drinking song. Thank you for your understanding. |
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