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On The Erie Canal
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Donna Dutchess Songwriter Biography Stricken with spinal meningitis at the age of 18 months, Donna lost 60% of her hearing. Regardless, music has always been special in her life, remembering “composing” symphonies in her head as early as 5 years old. Being a child of the 60’s, the biggest influence in Donna’s life musically was the Beatles, couple with a strong exposure to the classics. Being unbearably shy and self-conscious due to her disability, Donna’s entire world exploded at the age of 13 when she started playing the guitar and writing music. Determined to set an example for other people with disabilities, she put together several bands over the next 30 years, acquiring local success with Buffalos’ first all female country band, touring all over Western New York and Pennsylvania. Besides being the leader of the band, Donna played the guitar, banjo and wrote all the bands original music. Due to the success of her last band “Sweet Phantasy” Donna was featured in a half hour television special focusing on her ability to perform and write music, despite her hearing loss. Now with her performing days behind her, Donna is concentrating all her creative abilities on perfecting her craft of songwriting. Having written 100’s of songs over the years, she is writing new and re-writing some old, having them produced and recorded in Nashville for that pure country sound. Tapping in to the wisdom that comes with experience, her music now has taken on a new life, and richness of its own. “Now, I tell it like it is because I’ve been there, done that, and have a lot to say”.
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#3,352 today Peak #96
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March 19, 2011
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ON THE ERIE CANAL By Donna Dutchess Song by Chris & Donna Dutchess Verse 1 Some people called it the 8th wonder of the world Tied the Hudson River to Ontario Mocked as the gov’ner made his pitch It became known as Clinton’s Big Ditch BRIDGE It is the wedding of the waters Unlocking treasures all the way On a boat pulled by a mule named Sal On the Erie Canal Verse 2 Longer than any built in the world Crossing rivers and valleys as free as it flowed An engineering marvel, the pride of New York State Connecting the ocean to the mighty great lakes. BRIDGE It is the wedding of the waters Unlocking treasures all the way On a boat pulled by a mule named Sal On the Erie Canal Verse 3 300 Miles from Buffalo to Albany Gliding through the heartland majestically Famous battlefields and farmlands galore Wildlife preserves, AND so much to explore BRIDGE It is the wedding of the waters Unlocking treasures all the way On a boat pulled by a mule named Sal On the Erie Canal Tag: Today the legend still flows From NY city ALL THE WAY to Buffalo! BRIDGE It is the wedding of the waters Unlocking treasures all the way On a boat pulled by a mule named Sal On the Erie Canal
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