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Help: Mark Graham Songbook?

26 Sep 01 - 09:40 PM (#559549)
Subject: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: GUEST,Award@wyoming.com

The Mark Graham Songbook is apparently out of print. Can anyone sell/loan/copy me a copy? Thanks - Adrienne Brown Ward


27 Sep 01 - 09:27 PM (#560372)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: Robin2

I'd love to find out more about it too!
Robin


31 Jul 05 - 07:13 PM (#1532268)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: The Fooles Troupe

refresh


01 Aug 05 - 12:16 PM (#1532699)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: Alaska Mike

I met Mark some years ago and he gave me a copy of his songbook. I will search my "put it here and then you will know where it is" drawer and see if I can find it. The illustrations in the book are nearly as good as the songs. Mark is a very witty songwriter.

Mike


02 Aug 05 - 04:03 AM (#1533193)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: open mike

from the web page http://www.mongrelfolk.com/
i see the e-mail addresses of
orville johnson and mark graham..
you could contact him directly
and find out here:
orvillej@comcast.net,
markg@eskimo.com


11 Mar 10 - 05:11 PM (#2862124)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: Joe Offer

What would you say are Mark's "greatest hits"?
I'd nominate: Do Mark and Orville do any serious songs? The only ones I remember are the funny ones.
-Joe-


12 Mar 10 - 10:01 AM (#2862604)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: Desert Dancer

Mark has a great serious song on an album with Tom Sauber, "Thought I Heard It Blow". When I first heard it, I thought it might be traditional, but it's one he wrote: "Poor Man's Troubles".

Mark has a MySpace page, and Poor Man's Troubles is available to hear on it.

~ Becky in Tucson


12 Mar 10 - 10:45 AM (#2862633)
Subject: RE: Help: Mark Graham Songbook?
From: Murray MacLeod

Joe's selections would also be in my top 5, along with "Rufus and Beverly" (my No.1) which may be in the Digitrad (although strangely not among the links above) and "Oedipus Rex" which doesn't appear to be in the Digitrad.

Orville logs on here from time to time IIRC