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Meet The Folks Who Made It Possible.
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Here is a partial list of those who have
taken the time to send in song lyrics, MIDI files
and guitar chords. Without their help and the help
of others like them we would not have been able
to turn this site into the resource it has become.

Each and every one deserves a blue ribbon for their
efforts in helping to keep Newfoundland music alive.
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Jean Lane (Lady Newfoundland's Links)
Randy Downey (Randy Downey.com)
A. Frank Willis (A. Frank Willis.com)
Mike Madigan (The Sharecroppers)

J. M. (Moe) Blanchard
Randy & Judy Boone
Preston A. Johnston
Ken and Marlene G.
Newman Sinnicks
John Strowbridge
Marcel Alexander
Andrew MacLean
Maurice Charette
E. Wayne Fowler
Scott McGarrigle
Roberta Brenton
Anselm Griffiths
John Jenkins Sr
Frank McCarthy
Wayne Sullivan
Herman Porter
Jim Armstrong
Jason Langdon
Allan Chippett
The Wordman
Andrew Laffin
Paddy Coffey
Ralph Howell
Kevin Mercer
Frank Staplin
Katy Barr
Lee Slade
Ben Brake
Pam Barry
Dan Milner
Holly Antle
Chris Kane
Garr Norick
Rich Farrell
Perry White
Gord Currie
Mel Penney
Ian Hocking
Steve Loder
Wayne King
Ron Murphy
Bob Dumais
Bob Moulton
Marjorie Cox
Brad Driscoll
Dave Nicolle
Nicole Nolan
Chris Chaulk
R. G. Howell
Barry Penton
Robert Byrne


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Why So Many Non-Provincial Songs?
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Every once in a while someone asks that question.

Firstly, we always have and always will give priority
to those songs which originate with the composers
and performers of Newfoundland and Labrador
whether they be traditional or modern.

Secondly, It can't be denied that much of the musical
heritage of the province comes directly or indirectly
from other sources. Many songs have been adopted
into the culture from Canadian Atlantic provinces,
as well as the United Kingdom, Australia, etc.

Songs of non-provincial origin have become an
important part of the province's heritage. As such,
we feel it is vital to provide space for them rather
than have a 100% Provincial-only Web site.



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The Aire, in Newfound-Land is wholesome good;
The Fire, as sweet as any made of wood;
The Waters, very rich, both salt and fresh;
The Earth more rich, you know it is no less.
Where all are good, Fire, Water, Earth, and Aire,
What man made of these foure would not live there?

Robert Hayman [1575-1629]

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