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Subject: My song parody "The End of The Curse of Bambino" gets another 15 minutes of fame

Written By: Johnny_D on 06/11/07 at 8:59 pm

The writer of the script of "The Curse Is Reversed" added a link to my song parody "The End of The Curse of Bambino" on his website ... click on the following URL and then click on "Our favorite Baseball Links": 

http://www.bambinomusical.com/


Here's a link to the web page that publicized Hovey Players' May 2007 production of "The Curse Is Reversed":

http://www.hoveyplayers.com/shows/cursereversed.html

Subject: Re: My song parody "The End of The Curse of Bambino" gets another 15 minutes of fame

Written By: Red Ant on 06/12/07 at 1:09 am

"John Small is an actor in the Boston area (he starred as Harry Frazee in the Hovey Players wonderful 2007 production of the musical) who wrote this delightful poem about his beloved team."

Poem?  ;)

Great news, JD. Still love your live performance of that piece.

Subject: Re: My song parody "The End of The Curse of Bambino" gets another 15 minutes of fame

Written By: Johnny_D on 06/14/07 at 8:59 am


"John Small is an actor in the Boston area (he starred as Harry Frazee in the Hovey Players wonderful 2007 production of the musical) who wrote this delightful poem about his beloved team."

Poem?  ;)

Great news, JD. Still love your live performance of that piece.



Well, I guess all of our song parodies here could be considered poems ... poems of a parodisical sort!  ;D

Thanks, Red Ant!  :)

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