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Re: Julio Inglesias Jewish?



Thank both of you for getting to that little bit of spelling before I finished
reading the posts.  I'm not sure what it means regarding Jewishness: Iglesias
meaning churches, Inglesias meaning something somehow relating to English.  And
Julio being our present month.

But Steve, ? How do you get your question maks to hang upside down like that?
I'm tired of standing on my head.

Owen

Owen Davidson
Amherst  Mass
The Wholesale Klezmer Band

I mock thee not, but I am by thee mocked.
Thou call'st me Madman, but I call thee Blockhead.

Wm. Blake



BarMusProd (at) aol(dot)com wrote:

> Dear Listers:
>
> In a message dated 7/2/99 1:43:34 PM, Enitt (at) aol(dot)com writes:
>
> >Important to know that his last name is:  IGLESIAS.
>
> Just in case your Spanish is weak (mine is) and your _diccionario_ isn't
> handy?mine was?I'm arranging some Ginastera (who was not Jewish) songs for
> Chanticleer?"iglesia" is church. ¿Interesante, si? (Probably the upside-down
> question mark at the beginning of the previous sentence won't come through
> the ether accurately, but that was what was supposed to be there. I wish
> English used the same convention so that you wouldn't have to get to the end
> of the sentence to know that it was really a question [or exclamation for
> that matter]. But I digress.)
>
> Oh, well.
>
> Best wishes,
> Steve
>
> Steve Barnett
> Composer/Arranger/Producer
> Barnett Music Productions
> BarMusProd (at) aol(dot)com
>
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