[Dixielandjazz] Irish Dixieland Tunes
Kurt
bowermastergroup at qwest.net
Thu Feb 26 13:15:17 PST 2004
I'll be playing these "Irish" tunes on a stage in the middle of an Indian
casino amongst the slot machines, Craps table, roulette, etc. It shouldn't
be too hard to "sell" any song in a setting like that. :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com
[mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com]On Behalf Of Stephen
Barbone
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:05 PM
To: Mike Durham
Cc: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Irish Dixieland Tunes
Ha, Ha, But then perhaps Maggie Clark, the subject of the song, was an Irish
Canadian? After all, "Canadians" are typical "North Americans". A
homogeneous mixture of all races, just like those of us in the USA. Many
Clark's in North America are of Irish, or Scotch/Irish descent. The only
originals in North America are the native Indians. ;-) VBG
I also said in that post that there were tunes like "Sister Kate" (written
by an African American, no less) "that can be sold as Irish American"
"Maggie" fits well within that category as does "Peg O My Heart", whether
either, or neither are Irish. No? ;-)
And, the audience that Kurt is playing for will be like Maggie, or Peg,
Irish Americans who will relate to both tunes.
Cheers,
Steve Barbone
Mike Durham wrote:
> When You And I Were Young Maggie -Irish, Steve? No way - written by a
> Canadian, no less. Let's not steal one of their few big hits!
>
> mike
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