In light of the recent spate of messages about JP Cormier, and his
touring, I thought you might like to hear that he now has a totally
new site.
Gigs and Reels Productions, and Cheryl Smith has put up a new site
which is oh-so recent. I just found out about it on the weekend.
I thought I had sent a message, but it doesn't seem to have appeared.
The web-site is at
http://www.jp-cormier.com/
and has bio, tour dates, info on the recordings, contact information,
etc. The one part of it which doesn't seem to work YET, is the Store.
There are a number of photos, which I'm sure will expand over time.
Hey, JP, we need to see some pics of Hilda! How about some of the
house?
Oh, one REALLY NEAT part is the link titled "Songwriter's Circle". I
think it's an attempt to do what some of the ECMAs do each year in
holding their Songwriter's Circle. It gives a small portion (a verse?)
of the song in RealAudio(tm) and the lyrics. At the top is a little
explanation of the song which is there right now, Fisherman's
Daughter. Does anyone out here know what is behind the song, without
going to the site?
Anyway, it looks exceptional.
Thanks Cheryl for the exciting new page. Doesn't she do wonderful
work? In case you don't know, Cheryl and Gigs & Reels are the people
behind Natalie MacMaster's Web-site (AND I HAVE to go over to read
Natalie's newest missive), and Paul & Tracey's site.
Go have a look. You'll like it.
Bidh mi 'gad fhaicinn!!!
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