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Dan Coyne  |
| dcoyne@shadysideacademy.org |
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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I've just stumbled on to this artists web page. The music is fantastic, right up my alley. I will have to purchase the new CD.
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nora ni ailpin  |
| noninoo@o2.ie |
Location: cill mhantain, ireland |
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Hi Eamonn,
Hear you're off to the states very soon. All very well, and good luck to you; but when are your kinspeople going to see/hear you...(live that is!)
Rumour has it that you might be flying home this week for a very special one-off, one man gig on Saturday.
Is this a Coyne a family affair and if not, where can I buy a ticket?
Regards noo
Your newest fan John John also wishes you all the best
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yvette Doucette  |
| redclay@eastlink.ca |
Location: pei |
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Eamon,
thanks for the absolutely fabulous playing last night at Jakes in PEI. I told Toby that after eyeing up the band you looked to be the most wacky, perhaps, of all. (the best thing and a compliment as true individuals are rare these days). Not that you all didn't have charm! Ah you were just great, the most fun listening and dancing i've had in ages.
abrazos y besos
yvette
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eddie travers  |
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Location: airdrie scotland |
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 Thursday, 16 June 2005 21:14 Host: 82-40-142-187.cable.ubr03.uddi.blueyonder.co.uk
Hi Eamonn
Can't tell you how much myself and my daughter enjoyed your performance - It was brilliant.
Robyn and I are off to London for the British Fleadh on 24th June. Robyn is playing her flute with the St Patrick's Ceildh Band - fingers crossed they will do well.
I am also going to The Exchange Bar in Airdrie with my wife (Liz) on 2nd July to see Sean Cannon - which we are really looking forward to.
Hopefully, we will get to see you perform again soon.
Regards
Eddie
Éamonn Thursday, 16 June 2005 21:16 Host: user-5201.l6.c3.dsl.pol.co.uk
Thanks Eddie, we really enjoyed it too and good luck to Robyn in the Fleadh
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Bruce K. Gartnr  |
| mandogart@hotmail.com |
Location: Michigan, USA |
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 A long time mandolin player in US Old Time and Irish. Now playing a new (old) Orpheum No. 1 Tenor I recently picked up at the Alaska Folk Festival where I did an Irish Set with my old friend David Bowen. Your banjo playing is what I aspire to. Thanks
Éamonn Thursday, 16 June 2005 01:13 Host: user-5201.l6.c3.dsl.pol.co.uk
I am glad I have been of use to your banjo playing - thanks for writing this.
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eddie travers  |
| liztravers22@hotmail.com |
Location: airdrie scotland |
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I have become obsessed with tenor banjo since taking it up 18 months ago. Found this web site and ordered your cd "through the round window" which is excellent. When will you be playing scotland again. I practice every day and play on saturdays, where there can be up to 8 tenor banjos in St Patrick's Ceildh band Coatbridge. Best 2 hours of the week.
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Valerie Wall  |
| v.wall@rccorp.us |
Location: Chicago |
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Whats up Eamonn?! When you and Amy coming over to vist me ??
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Bill |
| billhome@yahoo.com |
Location: USA |
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This site rocks! Keep up that excellent work!
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noninoo  |
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Location: Ballyknockan, Co. Wicklow |
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 Friday, 4 March 2005 18:04 Host: 213-94-253-58.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net
Beannachtaí ó chontae Chill Mhantáin. Bhí sé ag sneachta go trom anseo an tseachtain seo caite (snowing here last weel for the benefit of english speakers). Spent our evenings in front of the fire, admiring the way in which you make the tenor banjo your own!
When are you coming over to play again?
Please let us know. Ireland is due another visit.
Congratulations on swanky guestbook.
noninoo
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m.wilson  |
| mjwbanjo@aol.com |
Location: England |
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hello eamonn
am currently locating lighter duty strings to try on my short scale banjo will advise playability when sorted.
does anybody out there have advice on string gauges for short scale banjos?
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