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Howie Damron recognized by New York Masons

The Grand Lodge of New York has awarded its Distinguished Achievement Award to Brother Howie Damron, an Ohio Mason and country music artist. Damron has written a number of Masonic themed songs, earning him the unofficial title of the Troubadour of Freemasonry.   He is probably best known for his first song, The Masonic Ring, which he wrote in 2003.  Over the last decade, Damron’s blend of music and Masonry has made him a spokesman for Freemasonry, the Scottish Rite and DeMolay. Damron has performed regularly at Masonic functions in Ohio and across the nation.  He is a member of Waterloo Lodge No. 532 and a recipient of the Grand Lodge of Ohio’s Community Service Award.

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