Links
We're joining the 21st century. Now all of my recorded works are available at all the popular MP3 music download sites. You can go to Napster, MusicNow, and most other music sites and search for Lee Murdock. The folks at iTunes and CDBaby have provided us with this list of time-saving links to all of my CDs on iTunes: (and scroll down for more links)
Here are a few of our favorite Sites for Great Lakes and Maritime Subjects:
Storm Warriors: Heroes of the Shipwreck Coast is a new video of Lake Superior shipwrecks and rescues. We first saw this on Public Television, and then had the opportunity to meet the producers, Scott and Ginger Erlinder of Seiche Entertainment, at the dedication of the new Surfboat House Exhibit at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum in Whitefish Point this summer. The program includes interviews with author Fred Stonehouse and shipwreck diver and historian Tom Farnquist. It is now available on DVD.
Great Laker Magazine - The "new kid on the block," by the folks who bring you the Boatnerd Page and Know Your Ships.
Lake Michigan Federation
Great Lakes Forever
Langeland House - a new bed and breakfast in Muskegon, Michigan, just opened. The innkeeper is Great Lakes author and historian, Elizabeth Sherman, and the well-restored Victorian Inn has a maritime motif.
Wayne State University Press, Great Lakes Books Series
Steamer William G Mather Museum - Has moved to the other side of Voinovich Park. Still in downtown Cleveland at the East 9th Street Pier, she's now much more visible, and accessible. Wonderful Photos! Take a tour of a 635 foot Great Lakes Freighter. Visit her next time you're in Cleveland.
Pier Wisconsin - home of the Schooner Denis Sullivan
(formerly known as the Wisconsin Lake Schooner Education Association).
Wisconsin Marine Historical Society
Maritime Artist Dave Sulewski
Sailing Breezes Magazine
Maritime HistoryReferences - Comprehensive as only the World Wide Web can be!
For Folk and Acoustic Music:
Dirty Linen Magazine Home Page
Sing Out! Magazine
Web design and development:
Dan McKissack, danomac design
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