Heather Alexander – March of Cambreadth
I came across this song after a recommendation by one of my favourite authors; John Ringo. John is ex-military (Airborne) and writes some of the best SF/Military/Fantasy books on the market, and definitely the best action scenes I’ve ever read. He also has a twisted sense of humour which appeals, and often lightens up the darker moments.
Heather’s music is a blend of Scottish/Irish with a pronounced martial style. Anyone with Scottish blood will feel the urge to grab something large and metallic and hit someone (preferably English, but not essential) with it. This is contra-indicated for a life free from incarceration, so try and resist, and just enjoy the music.
Please note that Heather is now known as Alexander James Adams, and now performs under that name.
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That’s the way us Oklahomans feel about Texas. Not sure exactly why. I married a Texan.
What song?
Sorry Janie…Temporary glitch. It’s back now and it is magnificent.
Deepest apologies. I stuffed up the embedding.
Will try harder. (I’m writing the reports for my pupils at the moment. So such phraseology comes naturally)