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The History of The Brothers-In-Law - 1963-1970 Windsor, Ontario Booklet Released by Paul Langan

The Brothers-In Law

Canadian author/historian, Paul Langan releases his 18th publication co-authored by Alec Somerville titled, The History of The Brothers-In-Law - 1963-1970 Windsor, Ontario. 

For immediate release…..Cambridge, ON...August 3rd, 2023. Paul Langan has released his newest book The History of The Brothers-In-Law - 1963-1970 Windsor, Ontario


The Brothers-In-Law released 5 albums, a compilation album and a final solo album by Alec over their 7 years existence. They never gave up their day jobs but travelled throughout Ontario to perform.


Paul Langan states, “ I am thankful that The Brothers-In-Law (BIL) members Alex Somerville and Larry Reaume agreed to share the history of this Windsor musical group with me. The BIL were leaders in writing and performing satirical folk music in Canada. Their place in Windsor’s musical history will not be forgotten.”


The booklet is 52 pages, 6"v9" format in paperback. An ebook version will be released later. It is available worldwide on Amazon.


You can also learn about Paul’s other books or contact him through his website at http://paullangan.com or contact him at brentunespublishing@yahoo.ca . 

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