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Ryan J Thomson

New Hampshire Hornpipe

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New Hampshire Hornpipe Reviews and Response

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August 4, 1999

Hello Mr. Thomson,

Just letting you know I received your New Hampshire Hornpipe CD and I love

it! Have you ever performed here on Long Island by any chance?

Thanks and good day!!!!!

C. R.

Commack, New York

April 22, 1999

Ryan,

I am really enjoying the cd! (New Hampshire Hornpipe) I am specifically seeking

music that I can ride my horses in rhythm with the music. That means 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4

time? Some of the pieces on the cd I purchased from you are suitable and extremely

original and fun!

Thank you very much!!

D.W.

Groton, NY

September 3, 1998

Ryan,

Its really nice to know the inspiration for "March to Culloden." I listened to it last

night with the repeat button set and it must have played for two or more hours. I really

enjoyed hearing it! You are now on my Scottish Shelf with Battlefield Band, Charlie

Zahm, Andy Stewart, Sill Wizard et al.

R.T.

Chelmsford, MA

Celtic Beat Magazine, December 1998 - "Ryan Thomson shows himself as a composer of

great promise in this new CD. The tunes are fiddle pieces, created with dance in mind.

This album is part of Ryan's long journey back from an injury to his right arm which would

have finished off the fiddling of a lessor spirit. Ryan switched to the left arm -- and has

since been growing and improving ever since. He sounded even better in Nashua. One

cannot help but cheer and applaud Ryan Thomson.

The compositions I liked on the CD were "Trip to Tarrytown," which is indebted to Irish

tradition, as is also "Jig for Joe Leary." Nana's Birthday Polka" and the "Funky Jig" owe a

debt to Scottish Country dance tunes. (Ryan has often been a regular at Strathspey and

Reel Society Events) Perhaps the most autobiographical is the excellent composition

"New Hampshire Hornpipe" so clearly out of the repertoire of Ryan's other bands: the

Crawdad Wranglers and the Swing Pirates. Ryan is accompanied here by the gang from

Crawdad Wranglers: Percussionist Paul Mangion, Bonesman Steve Brown, Bass Guitar Jeff

Lind, also Susie Dean Miller on Guitar and Piano, and Mike Serpa on Bodhran"