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Dunedin Musician Pens Song for Sandy Hook Victims

A Dunedin musician recently penned a touching song that commemorates the 26 lives lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy.

 

A Dunedin musician recently penned a touching song that commemorates the 26 lives lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy.

The song titled "Let the Little Angels Fly" begins poignantly: "There are 20 brighter stars shining down on us tonight."  

The artist, Michelle Lee Grossman, frequently performs in Dunedin, and she shared her song-writing accomplishment in a Dunedin Patch announcement over the weekend.

If you like what you hear, check out more of Grossman's songs on YouTube. Also, feel free let her know what you think in the comments section.

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[Last Updated Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, at 7:07 a.m.]

About this column: "Talented Dunedin" is an occasional series on a local artist. Do you know someone who's work we should know about? Email the editor at dunedin@patch.com. Related Topics: Dunedin Musician, Michelle Lee Grossman, Music, Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook Elementary, Sandy Hook victims, Talented Dunedin, and dunedin

Elsie Huebner

7:06 am on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The song Michelle Grossman wrote is beautiful, but I wish the word "angels" was spelled correctly in the title "Let the Little Angels Fly."

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Gayl S. Scruton

1:44 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Although the song brought tears, I felt uplifted.

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