Page 84 - Michael Coleman: A Cape Breton Irish Connection
ISSUE : Issue 57
Published by Ronald Caplan on 1991/6/1
They'd take a crack at it and they'd hack away at that one tune. They wouldn't have those high standards. You know, they wouldn't feel inhibited, feel that they had to get to that high level. (Was Michael Coleman then someone taken on and played right across Cape Breton?) No. It would more be the people who were in? terested in Irish music, who were already playing Irish music. Musicians like those on the Northside. Well, in recent years DON'S FLOWERS Serving Port Hood, Judique, Inverness and Surrounding Areas p. O. Box 179, Port Hawkesbury, N. S. BOE 2V0 Telephone 625-2215 or 625-2717 A PART OF YOUR FAMILY FOR OVER 25 YEARS "'ke a break from yourdloresAvith Kentucky Fried Qiidten! Kentucky Fiied Chicken is a great reason for taking a break from any chores. Because its so convenient Always rea
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