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Dave Gunning - Saltwater Hearts

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Dave Gunning performing with Cathy Porter and Jamie Robinson at the 2009 East Coast Music Awards Conference.

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  • hes from my home town, isnt he amazing!

  • I love this song so much. His voice is timeless. Beautiful. Thanks for posting.

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  • what a touching story brings a tear to my eye

  • We had a cd and lost it. Anyone know what is current title and where we can find one?

  • Dave Gunning is an amazing song writer and performer....truely a maritime classic.

  • This is great stuff. I have never heard of Dave until today. I can't wait to hear more.

  • @superfly232 He did the same for my class. He just stayed there all day and I talked to him after his presentation. He's a great guy to talk to.

  • One of dave's best song. every year, as far as i can remember, he has attended the annual Stan Roger's Folk Festival, here in Canso Nova Scotia. and everytime he plays this song. i swear every person there stops what they are doing and starts singing this song. i am fortunate enough to sit down, and talk with dave, he is a really nice guy, and a person that you really dont forget. i hope that you all get a chance to talk and meet dave. cheers to you all!

  • @superfly232 Hi, lucky you and I agree with what you said and thats why this beautiful song had me in tears..a very moving story, that only Dave Gunning could do justice to...

  • Brilliant song! that had me in tears! Dave once more at his best!

  • I know what a bodhran is. lol It's just the first time I see it being played like an odd snare drum on its side.

  • The drum is a bodhran, traditional Irish drum. Usually played held in one hand and struck with a either the fingerstips and heel of the other hand, or a small (4-5in) double-ended drumstick

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