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Subject: Announce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: GUEST,Kakers@chivalry.com Date: 25 May 00 - 11:54 AM Andy M. Stewart, Scottish singer and songwriter -- author of such fantastic songs as Ramblin Rover, Queen of Argyll, Heart of the Home, At It Again, now has his own web site. http://www.andymstewart.com Take a moment to check it out! Thanks :) Kate |
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Subject: RE: Annouce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 25 May 00 - 01:35 PM iS that the Andy Stewart I watched on TV as a Child? "Donald wheres your trousers??" |
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Subject: RE: Annouce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: Susanne (skw) Date: 25 May 00 - 06:00 PM NO! Definitely not. Though I suspect Andy M. also watched him on TV as a child - hence the M. :-) Andy M. is a descendant of the famous singing family, the Stewarts of Blair. His aunt (IIRR), Belle Stewart, died only last year, but her daughter Sheila is still singing and (hopefully) keeping the Blairgowrie Festival alive. - Susanne |
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Subject: RE: Annouce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: Gypsy Date: 25 May 00 - 11:45 PM Ummmm....that is THE Andy Stewart of "Silly Wizard" without which no folk music collection is complete. (No, i'm not biased!) |
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Subject: RE: Annouce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: Gypsy Date: 26 May 00 - 12:00 AM Nice start for the website! Really like it. Can highly recommend the book, have it, and it is well done. Will put out my eternal question: Why do publishers of music books make them so they don't lay flat? I mean, shouldn't it be a law that all music be comb-bound? |
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Subject: RE: Annouce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: alison Date: 26 May 00 - 12:55 AM ther are links to the Andy M Stewart/ silly Wizard sites from the Mudcat links page. slainte alison |
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Subject: RE: Annouce -- Andy M. Stewart web site From: alison Date: 26 May 00 - 03:23 AM Here you go Silly Wizard this site has lyrics to many of the songs.... slainte alison |
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