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Singing Dutchman' brings laughter, music
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Newspaper Article

Singing Dutchman' brings laughter, music

1999
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Known as \"The Singing Dutchman,\" [Tom Visser] brought two of his 14 different musical instruments and his deep, booming voice to the Residence on Garrison Road nursing home in Fort Erie Monday afternoon. \"We Dutchmen wear wooden shoes on our feet to keep the woodpeckers off our heads,\" joked Visser with his thick Dutch accent between a popular polka and a traditional German tune played on the electric organ and harmonica. Colour Photo: Kevin Harding, Tribune Photo / Rev. Tom Visser, a.k.a. The Singing Dutchman, plays his six-sided harmonica at the Residence on Garrison Road seniors' centre in Fort Erie Monday afternoon. The 67-year-old roving evangelist and entertainer performs about 200 shows a year at children's hospitals and seniors' centres around the world. ;
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Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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