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Obit: Paul MacNeil, Songwriter (1942-2024)
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Subject: RE: Obit: Paul MacNeil, Songwriter (1942-2024) From: GUEST Date: 05 Jul 26 - 02:02 PM Paul and I were friends on Beacon Hill and was his roommate briefly I worked at the Sword and Stone on Charles Street which he sang at. I’m so sad to hear this. Linda Whalen Quinlan |
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Subject: Obit: Paul MacNeil 1942-2024 - Songwriter From: Bat Goddess Date: 21 Mar 24 - 05:48 PM Just learned from Lesley Moore in Boston that New England songwriter Paul MacNeil has died of a heart attack. He's been living in the Philippines for some years now. I haven't seen him locally or around the Press Room for, I think, at least twenty or twenty-five years. He was an old friend of Curmudgeon's (my late husband, Tom Hall). When I first met Tom back in 1980, he was regularly performing Paul's song "Midway". After the Press Room session got going, Tom stopped performing contemporary songs and stuck to trad. But I always loved the song. I've got to relearn "Midway"; I really love the song — "If you don't get lost there's a chance you may never be found." Bill Staines recorded it with Renée on his first LP. Midway - Paul MacNeil Linn |
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Subject: Paul MacNeil From: mrmoe Date: 21 Mar 07 - 11:37 AM some nice tunes by an old boston singer/songwriter http://www.paulmacneil.net/ |
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