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mrmat
response 18 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 00:25 UTC 1999

COMING THIS SATURDAY! The Mr.Largebeat CD release party and rock opera,
"Mystery of the OVNIs: A Tale of UFOs", will take place this Sat,April 24 at
the Heidelberg on 215 N. Main. The CD will be performed in its entirety.
If you are interested in Theremins, UFOs and want something different than
your usual bar band, check it out. The opening band is Spider the Cat.
The music starts around 10:30 pm. 
Hope to see you there!
remmers
response 19 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 18:43 UTC 1999

I don't know if this qualifies as an "on stage" announcement or not. 
The annual Frankenmuth Ragtime Festival is this weekend: Thursday, 
April 22 to Sunday, April 25. I'm not on the official program, but I'm 
sure I'll be banging out a tune or three at the after-hours open mike 
(actually, "open piano") sessions in Zehnder's Tap Room on Friday and 
Saturday nights after the dinner concerts.
katie
response 20 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 03:08 UTC 1999

A retro on-stage announcement: I sang "The Bramble and the Rose" with Matt
Watroba Fri night at his show.
scott
response 21 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 10:58 UTC 1999

Here's my retro announcement:  This past Saturday I was in the band for the
25th annual Asian Martial Arts Studio banquet.  I played bass, and this year
we had a fantastic drummer.  Lots of fun.
toking
response 22 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 17:14 UTC 1999

I'll probably post this again in about 2 weeks:

Tuesday May 4 at 8:00 P.M. (I think) I'll be at the Heidleberg for the
poetry slam semi finals, and everyone should come out and throw rottem
fruit at me.
remmers
response 23 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 01:02 UTC 1999

Hey, I'll try to be there. Poetry FW makes good!
mrmat
response 24 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 02:40 UTC 1999

One more time.....
Tomorrow night Mr.Largebeat will be having his CD release party for his new
CD at the Heidelbeat 215 N.Main in Ann Arbor.
The music from the CD will be performed in its entirety.
If UFOs interest you or if you want to see a Theremin in action, come on down!
Spider the Cat will be the opening band for the evenings festivities.
Hope to see you there.
Music starts around 10:30 p.m.
arabella
response 25 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 03:42 UTC 1999

On Sunday evening I will be the soprano soloist for two Bach
cantatas with the Bach Chorale, in a performance at 7:30 PM in
the Congregational Church at William and State.  The two 
cantatas are #21 and #129.  Admission is free, though donations
will be solicited for Food Gatherers.  

anderyn
response 26 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 27 20:40 UTC 1999

Aggggh. So I missed both of 'em?!~
arabella
response 27 of 95: Mark Unseen   Apr 27 23:03 UTC 1999

Unfortunately, grex was down most of Sunday.  I should have made
the announcement sooner.  Sorry about that.

toking
response 28 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 3 05:32 UTC 1999

Yippie (and all that) tomorrow is the semifinals for the Ann Arbor poetry slam
at the Heidleberg, I called and left a message on the coordinators answering
machine to RSVP so, come hell or high water (or starting to hitch hike at one
in the morning) I will be there to compete. There will be much appreciation
given to anyone who decides they want to come and hear me spew my poetry in
hopes of getting to the next round

Remember: if you really want you can bring rotten fruit to throw at me :)
toking
response 29 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 3 05:33 UTC 1999

oops...forgot to mention the time:

Open mic starts at 8:00 pm and the slam starts around 9:00 pm, for anywone who
doesn't know, the heidleberg is on main st...somewhere, which doesn't do a
whole lot of good, considering there are a lot of things on main st somewhere,
but I don't have the address, so I suppose I could have left that bit out
scg
response 30 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 3 05:42 UTC 1999

It's on North Main between Ann and Miller.  I walk by it frequently, but I've
never been inside.  Maybe I'll show up this time.
bookworm
response 31 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 5 00:41 UTC 1999

Dang, Joe.  I'd like to be there.
toking
response 32 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 6 17:44 UTC 1999

Well, I managed to place 5th (with a 49.3 out of 60) so I'll be going
back June 1 (Joe walks off pouting about there not being enough rotten
fruit this time around)
arabella
response 33 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 7 02:23 UTC 1999

Here's an early warning announcement for my next recital:

Friday, May 21, at 8 PM, in the Northside Community Church,
I'll be giving a solo voice recital.  My accompanist will be
Kevin Bylsma.  There will be songs by Schubert, Puccini,
Debussy, Irving Fine, and Lee Hoiby.  I will be wearing a 
gorgeous gown.  There will be a reception afterward.  Fun
will be had by all.  

bookworm
response 34 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 7 18:21 UTC 1999

Have fun.  I've noticed that these recital things are always less 
nerve-racking if I'm enjoying myself.
keesan
response 35 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 7 18:40 UTC 1999

Leslie, could you remind us again closer to May 21?  Who is Lee Holby?
scott
response 36 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 8 22:18 UTC 1999

I'll have more info later, but there will be a recital of shakuhachi students
at the UM music blgd on May 24.
scott
response 37 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 8 23:12 UTC 1999

...and I'll be one of those performing, natch.
drewmike
response 38 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 8 23:26 UTC 1999

Not quite on-stage, but this huge-ass project I'm working on will be shown
four days a week, throughout most of the summer. 8:30 AM, Monday-Thursday,
Angell Hall Aud A.
tpryan
response 39 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 9 14:29 UTC 1999

        What kind of artist can you roust out of bed to be anywhere at 
8:30am?
other
response 40 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 12 03:12 UTC 1999

it's a video.  he's creating it.  (i contributed a little bit on one of the
special effects)
drewmike
response 41 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 14 02:33 UTC 1999

Yeah, I'm only rousting myself to get to Angell for a week or so, until I'm
sure that everything there is set, up, and running.
arabella
response 42 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 14 06:59 UTC 1999

Lee Hoiby (i not l) is an American composer who is still 
living.  I'm performing his setting of "Jabberwocky," which
was composed in about 1989.

I'll make another recital announcement with directions to the
church in a couple of days.

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