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Songs of the Paradise Wranglers

(Who, of course, used to be Sr. Ric & Sus Amigos)

Over the past couple or three years, we've come up with some Belizean songs of our own, and one that we borrowed.  We have the words here, and some music to give you an idea of how it goes.  Maybe, one of these days, we'll cut an audition tape, and put our version of these songs right here!

Hattieville Cane Truck Blues.  Hattieville is the Prison here in Belize, and this is its song!

Just Another Gringo in Belize.  This one, done on CD by Jerry Jeff Walker, is a favorite with our fans.  

Shine.  The theme song of D. B. Cooper, who may be hiding out in Belize. (maybe not.)

Mommas, Don't Let Your Babie's Grow Up to Be Caneboys, 

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