I'm sorry to hear that. I knew Tam well and played with him on
numerous occasions, including  a memorable trip to Donegal. I
was talking to someone the other day about the time he climbed
two Munros simultaneously!

God Bless,

Ted


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> Of Jack Campin
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> Subject: [scots-l] Tam Flanagan
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>
> Most people involved with Scottish music in
> East/Central Scotland
> will probably have encountered Tam Flanagan (Legless
> Tam).  He died
> a couple of weeks ago; the funeral was last week in
> Falkirk, I didn't
> make it but apparently it was a pretty big affair.
>
> Not the easiest person to write about...
>
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