A SEQUEL TO “St. Patrick Was a Cajun” is likely getting closer … when published by Ossian in 1998 I’d composed 78 original tunes in the Irish traditional idiom … 20 years on, that number stands at 235 … 58 composed the last 2 years, 8 this year with this the latest (as of yesterday) — “Thoughts 'n' Prayers Have Come 'n' Gone” … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD9NeRn6q0A ... so many tunes, so much-needed bandwidth.
Best wishes,
L.E. McCullough
“St. Patrick Was a Cajun” - a sequel soon?
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Re: “St. Patrick Was a Cajun” - a sequel soon?
Thank you for posting. The whistle does cry...
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I listened that from your Facebook page (people, FRIEND LE if you haven't already)and loved it. Your tunes sound traditional but with your own personal touch. Keep 'em coming.
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I listened that from your Facebook page (people, FRIEND LE if you haven't already)and loved it. Your tunes sound traditional but with your own personal touch. Keep 'em coming.