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Subject: RE: Husband/wife folk duo- American
From: Stringsinger
Date: 11 Jul 14 - 10:30 AM

The song was called something like "Streets of Baghdad". I think her first name was Marilyn.


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Subject: RE: Husband/wife folk duo- American
From: Stringsinger
Date: 11 Jul 14 - 10:27 AM

Is it the Marcello's? They wrote a terrific song about the Iraq debacle.


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Subject: Husband/wife folk duo- American
From: GUEST,Guest - Lin
Date: 11 Jul 14 - 03:12 AM

There was a folk duo husband & wife who I saw in a small venue in Southern, California in the mid-or late 1990's. I cannot recall their names but the husband was disabled.(something with his legs I believe). The wife (not disabled) had long blondish/brown hair. I believe they were from the mid-west (maybe Minnesota) but not 100 % sure of that.
I think they wrote most of their own songs and were really good singer/songwriters. I only saw them the one time when they were out in California and I have been trying to recall their names.
I remember this one song they wrote (I think the husband wrote it) and it was a song about an adventure in Mexico (Mazatlan) It was a very long song and told a "true" story of travels there.

If anyone might know who this duo is please post message.
The husband was definitely disabled - but not sure the extent.
They had a few CDs or tapes - maybe 3 out at the time.

It is not Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen (husband/wife duo)
Probably not quite as well known.


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