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Chainsaw Earle by Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers ISBN 13: 9781897174821

ISBN 10: 1897174829

Unknown; Saint John's, Nf, Canada: Killick Press, 2011; ISBN-13: 978-1897174821

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Chainsaw Earle

by Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers

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9781897174821 / 1897174829
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Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Canada
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St. John's, NF, Canada: Creative Book Publishing, 2011. Softcover. As New. Written by Kevin Blackmore and Wayne Chaulk with illustrations by Kevin Tobin. "Chainsaw Earle” is an original and highly amusing song written by Wayne Chaulk and Kevin Blackmore of the band Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers. A popular request wherever the group performs, the tune is featured in at least four videos on youtube.com. Wayne claims the song is based on a guy in his home town who was “absolutely fixated on the chainsaw” and loved the smell of oil fumes and the damage it could do to a tree. “Chainsaw Earle” was finished in 1990 while the two musicians were driving along the South Shore of Nova Scotia and can be found on the band’s album entitled “The Miracle Cure.” item
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