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Thank you for sharing your songs with us! Elena Jul 13, 2009 - 14:27:
Fabulous!!!! I haven't written any music in 8 years. Your music brought back a spark. Peter you have a great ability to translate your feelings into music. Don't loose it or let anybody bring you down. One day your child (yes your own child) will play for you as mine did for me. Good luck and remember we are all part of the autism family. Amy Ames May 26, 2009 - 20:42:
My little lad suffered at his old school and out of the blue he mentioned this song to me and said it was his song. Excellent songs I hope somebody releases them one day professionally for you.
Autmode 3 Apr 14, 2009 - 20:48
I need to come back ! wish I had more time right now, I'm looking forward to reading and listening some time soon. Andrew Henderson Apr 08, 2009 - 17:45:
Hi Peter. Great songs. Thought provoking and very touching! Dawn Mar 27, 2009 - 22:35:
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Hya P, i think your songs are very touching, tugging at the old heart strings and they resonate with me deeply. Keep up the fantastic work, i love the song about the teacher, it should be part of staff training! Take care wendy xx
Wendy Trew Mar 22, 2009 - 21:36:
Nice site. Suggest a section for a short bio and genealogy.
Jerry F.Adamson Mar 16, 2009 - 15:11:
Hi Peter, I did listen to your songs some time ago and they made me cry! I also thought how well they get the message across. I was wondering would you mind if at a later date my kids downloaded them onto a cd for me. (Got to get the kids to do it, they teach me everything re computers and todays lingo!) I will make a donation as requested! I would like to download with your info so people know! As once in a while my children have open days at school where they can take cds etc into class. Sally my youngest daughter said she would love her friends to listen cos it's a easier way of making them understand what she is trying to explain about Cameron. Best wishes, and keep making the music, Jo x
Jo Southgate Mar 14, 2009 - 10:11:
It's not often a song touches so deep in the heart & 2 off yours did!
Linda McFarland Mar 10, 2009 - 19:08 :
Mr. Adamson! My goodness. Rodger Skelton here - Hollingworth High class of 2000. You were one of those teachers I will always remember, so it is good to see you are keeping well and still busy. After those five years of struggling with a broken clarinet and never getting the hand of right-handed recorder playing no matter how hard you tried with me, I finally found my groove last year thanks to the Ukulele. I became a teacher myself, and have worked at primary schools in Bradford before taking a step down to HLTA to concentrate on my fiancee and new home. If you don't mind, I will share this website in the HHS facebook group. Toodleoo! PS. I got an 'E' at GCSE music, and I am now music coordinator at my school, and in charge of our podcast. You were right, music GCSE was pointless. (Editorial - I'm sure I only said it was pointless in some circumstances, I encouraged lots of people to take it over the years although I must say the two students that I know of that have become music teachers both avoided GCSE so where there is a will there is a way)
Roger Skelton Feb 20, 2009 - 17:24:
Great to see you still rocking! And if you ever need a violin part to any of the schoolband songs... I still have them all!
Lindsay O'Brien Feb 05, 2009 - 22:55:
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