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scott
The Winter 2003 "Grexers on Stage" item Mark Unseen   Feb 3 23:13 UTC 2003

This is the item for announcing your concert appearances!  List any shows,
plays, cable TV rants, poetry readings, etc. here.
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scott
response 1 of 16: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 23:14 UTC 2003

I'll be playing this Wednesday (Feb 5) at Leopold Bros. with the Nick Strange
Group.  Friday and Saturday we'll be playing Union Street Station in Traverse
City - wow!
jor
response 2 of 16: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 03:27 UTC 2003

        Looks like there are 3 bands at Leopold's
        tomorrow. Do we know the time slot for
        Nick Strange and the Bare Naked?

        Who's playin' drums? Didja get a new victim,
        or resuscitate an old one?

scott
response 3 of 16: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 14:32 UTC 2003

We're up first, I think.  Dave Wak [sp?] is the new/old drummer, and we've
been experimenting with a keyboard player too.
jor
response 4 of 16: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 18:19 UTC 2003

        Well www.nickstrange.com seems to be mostly
        operational and describes the performance time
        as 10-11. Some of the pictured bassists
        are labelled 'Scott Helmke' but sometimes
        pseudonymns are used such as 'Click for
        larger view'.


arabella
response 5 of 16: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 00:27 UTC 2003

The Third Millennium Chorale presents a concert on Saturday, 
February 8, 8 PM, at the First Congregational Church on State
St. at William.  The first half includes the very rare Busoni
Mass, as well as Randall Thompson's "Alleluia" and "Ave Maria"
by Franz Biebl,  The second half will consist of love song
standards set for chorus, including "I've Got You Under My
Skin," "Perhaps Love," "The Nearness of You," "I Only Have
Eyes For You," and "I'll Be Seeing You."

Admission is free.  I'm the soprano soloist for the Busoni
Mass.

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