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Death at the Belmoral mine Val D'Or P.Q. 1980

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  • Year 1980 | Album Not available
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    of 8 young miners who perished in the Federer mine in Val D'Or Québec 1980
    Paul Henry Pub.
    The picture of Denise Vienneau is the wife of one of those 8 miners who perished in the mining disaster at the Belmoral mine in the song
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I released a new Album "For you my love my Canada" on your 150th birthday. It has 16 songs and all have their own character.

I now have a song covering the credits (epilogue) in the movie WALESA Man of Hope out of Poland and is also on the world wide Sountrack.
The song is "A song for Lech Walesa"

I recently did a small 2 song personal appearance with my sister Elise at the Paul Ryan auditorium in Toronto.
I sang the song which is the epilogue in the movie WALESA Man of Hope called "A song for Lech Walesa" and "The other way Christian Soldier" it's on www.youtube.com
It was a lot of fun and the Consulate General Grzegorz Jopkiewicz of the Republic of Poland in Toronto came on stage and gave me a gift autographed personally by Lech walesa and the Andre Wazjac the producer of the film..
Yes I was a humbled.
Also 1 new French C.D. out on James Bay Records called "Le Canada c'est mon Pays" with 20 songs and 2 instrumentals
Celebrating Canada's 150th birthday.
I am now booking my personal appearances with www.gigmasters.com Re: Paul Henry Dallaire

Screen name:
Paul Henry Dallaire
Member since:
Apr 23 2014
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Moderately Committed
Years playing music:
40
Gigs played:
Over 100

Instrument experience:

Vocalist - Baritone:
Moderate
Acoustic Guitar:
Moderate
Harmonica:
Moderate

EQUIPMENT

My D-28 Frankenstein Martin flat-top rhythm guitar was busted by United Air- Lines on transport from Ottawa to Nashville.
I had to resort in drilling a hole in the top of the neck and a bolt screw to hold it together and why I call it my Frankenstein Martin now cause he (Frankie) had a screw in his neck right?
It's a old Martin and still valuable with a great sound.
I never re-cooperated any damages cause I thought it was of no use they'd never pay me anything anyways. (I should have)