XPost: alt.music.s-mclachlan, alt.music.alternative.female, nf.general   
   From: dalton@nfld.com   
      
   David Dalton wrote:   
      
   >Speaking of the CD The Bridge, and the trio in Irish legend:   
      
   >So anyway Kim sang at Bridge-tt's, and in Irish legend   
   >the goddess Tara (or Tea) was a student of the goddess   
   >Brigid (or Bride, gee), and Damhnait is descended in   
   >direct maternal line from St. B-rigid, so they are   
   >a triple threat. :-)   
      
   Now I haven't read the full story of Tara's sister   
   Shaye yet, just skimmed it briefly, so it could be   
   that she died at/on a bridge, and if so my bridge   
   jokes (e.g. if Sarah joined them they could play   
   bridge, etc.) may be deemed inappropriate by   
   some. But I would hope that Tara's sister   
   Shaye did (and does in the afterlife)   
   have a sense of humour, and the band Shaye   
   may as well.   
      
   But anyway all three are very good singer/songwriters   
   and I heard Kim at George Street Festival a long   
   time ago, Damhnait at the Newfoundland and Labrador   
   Folk Festival once, and missed Tara at Gastown   
   Music Hall once when following Jewel's example   
   she had a closing act (No Mona, were pretty good)   
   instead of an opening act and I showed up late   
   and missed her.   
      
   David Dalton (from Camp David to Dalton Camp?)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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