A few of Soundswell's favourite links...

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http://www.adorealoe.co.uk/

Fantastic range of health products... and all great VALUE!!

http://www.gamzuk.com
Literacy card games.
Great fun - great results.
 

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http://www.cranesmusic.com
Premiere Keyboard Centres in Worcester & Kidderminster.
Keyboard schools across Worcestershire.

http://www.music47.co.uk
Online music retailer, searchable database,
instrument services and repairs.

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http://www.joebrown.co.uk
Joe Brown 60's legend- check out his site.
http://www.donnawilliams.net
Authoress, sculptress, singer-songwriter, lecturer on autism, and in her spare time....

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http://www.brianhoggard.co.uk
Remarkable guitarist - tutor - and expert on some very weird stuff indeed. Check out Brian's site... carefully!

http://www.mikebowleymusic.com
Instruments, merchandise and sheet music - a handy site for trawling around for that something special.

  Some Irish connections:-      

http://www.johnnyp.ie
Johnny Patterson - The Musical
Our website with details of the musical (first shown in 2009)
about the 'Irish Singing Clown'.

 

http://www.imro.ie
The Irish Music Rights Organisation is important for all creative musicians based in Ireland. If you write and/or perform your own original music in Ireland, you would be well advised to consider membership.

http://www.knibs.ie
Knibs Writers Group, based in Killorglin, County Kerry
 

http://www.pianoexpress.ie
If you need musical entertainment provided
anywhere in Munster. This is the first place to look.
      KINGDOM MUSIC ACADEMY

http://www.puckfair.ie
Ireland's oldest Traditional Fair happens annually
on the 10th 11th & 12th August, in Killorglin.
 

http://www.kingdommusicacademy.ie
Instrumental and vocal teachers.
High quality music teaching based in the heart of Kerry
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http://www.killorglinpanto.com
50 Pantos... and counting!

 
...and some handy web stuff...
 
http://www.skype.com
Don't fuel your car, throw away your mobile phone, save the plastic trees, one of the very best things since sliced bread... try Skype!