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krj
response 2 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 02:42 UTC 2001

I found a tour schedule for Susana Seivane on a cached Google page.
Her tour was to begin on Sept. 15 in Chicago, so I have to assume 
it will not happen.
krj
response 3 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 18:06 UTC 2001

I called the Detroit Festival of the Arts, having gotten their number 
from the Green Linnet tour page.  The woman who answered seemed prepared
for my questions.  She said:   The Festival will be held.  They do not 
know if Ilgi or Susana Seivane will appear; they have heard neither 
a reconfirmation nor a cancellation.  The world music artists who 
were in the country before Tuesday's attack are expected to appear,
as well as lots of local musicians.  I didn't ask for a full list.
 
Ilgi's web page has been updated since I looked at it yesterday
(resp:1) :: the shows which were listed as cancelled yesterday are 
now totally deleted from the listings.  So, I have some hope that 
the band will make it to Detroit, since that show is still listed.
Ilgi is also listed for a Kalamazoo show at the end of September.
 
I'm trying to call the contact listed for Ilgi's Grand Rapids show, 
but I have not been successful.
krj
response 4 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 16:59 UTC 2001

Today Ilgi's web page has the news:
 
    ILGI on tour 2001?
    ILGI still in Europe till Monday
    Transatlantic flights to USA still on hold.
    Detroit show cancelled.
    Please check back regularly.
krj
response 5 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 19:53 UTC 2001

The Ark website has the news that Monday's Susana Seivane show is 
cancelled, as she is still outside of the US.  Obviously this means
she won't be at the Detroit Festival either.  The Ark adds that 
Tuesday's show with guitarists Pierre Bensusan and John Renbourn
is also cancelled.
krj
response 6 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 20:19 UTC 2001

The Festival web site http://www.detroitfestival.com has been updated
since the attacks.  They show cancellations of many of the world 
music performers, but their list of cancellations is not complete because
they still have Ilgi listed as appearing.
krj
response 7 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 16 06:16 UTC 2001

The yoyo continues.  Ilgi's web site says that as of Friday night, 
the band expected to be on a Lufthansa flight, and the Detroit show
was on again.  Argh!   And we'd settled on not going... now I just 
don't know.
 
dbratman
response 8 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 21:47 UTC 2001

And think of how the band must feel about it.
krj
response 9 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 22:11 UTC 2001

Ilgi made the Detroit Festival of the Arts show; they got a 
Saturday night flight into a DC area airport (presumably Dulles)
and then drove all night to make the 5:30 pm Detroit show.
More on the festival later...
krj
response 10 of 25: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 17:54 UTC 2002

I'll borrow this item to mention that the schedule is up for the 2002 
Detroit Festival of the Arts, in mid-September.   I think the URL is 
http://www.detroitfestival.com.
 
It looks like most of the international artists who were forced to cancel
last year in the wake of the September 11 attacks have been rescheduled
for this year.  Susana Seivane has a slot on Sunday night.
krj
response 11 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 05:32 UTC 2002

The Detroit Festival of the Arts is this weekend.  
I have to miss it due to my injury -- no way I can cover several
blocks on foot.  Bleah.  I didn't bother trying to get other 
people to go this year.
krj
response 12 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:07 UTC 2003

And again, for 2003, the Detroit Festival of the Arts is this weekend.
I was sort of looking forward to going to see the Swedish folk band 
Gjallarhorn, but I'm just not feeling up to another weekend mostly away 
from home, the rest of the lineup is not appealing to me this year.
http://www.detroitfestival.com
mcnally
response 13 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 07:49 UTC 2003

  After a long, long boat trip I wound up down in the Seattle area
  just long enough to do a bit of shopping for some things I can't
  easily find in the small Alaska island town I'm now living in.
  While I was in a West Seattle record store I noticed that they
  had a poster promoting an upcoming Gillian Welch performance in
  October, which I would assume means she's touring to promote her
  new album.

  I saw her in Seattle last summer and would say that she and her
  musical partner David Rawlings put on quite a good show.  Anybody
  who likes neo-traditionalist country-folk might check them out.
happyboy
response 14 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 17:21 UTC 2003

i've heard them, they're pretty good
krj
response 15 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 19:31 UTC 2003

I dunno, somehow the idea of taking a boat ride from Alaska to Seattle 
just to do a little CD shopping strikes me as a bit over the top.  :)
Is Amazon really *that* hard to deal with?  :)
orinoco
response 16 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 20:01 UTC 2003

I liked Gillian Welch's first two (?) albums.  The new one I'm less
enthusiastic about -- it just doesn't have the same energy as the other ones.
But I imagine she must put on a damn good live show.
mcnally
response 17 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 01:12 UTC 2003

  She's done four albums at this point, plus assorted work on other projects
  (such as the "O Brother Where Art Thou?" and "Songcatcher" soundtracks.)
  They are (in order of release):

     Revival
     Hell Among the Yearlings
     Time (the Revelator)
     Soul Journey.

  "Time (the Revelator)" is my favorite of the bunch, followed by "Revival".
  The new album is growing on me, but I don't expect to wind up liking it more
  than those two, however I already prefer it to "Hell Among the Yearlings".
  "Revival" is probably the one that would most appeal to fans of "O Brother"-
  type stuff.

  Album opinions aside, I have no reservations about recommending Welch and
  Rawlings's live shows..
orinoco
response 18 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 16:44 UTC 2003

Ah, okay, I missed one.  I also loved "Time," and liked the earlier one that
I've heard.  (I think it was "Hell Among the Yearlings" -- the one with
"Orphan Girl" on it.)  
mcnally
response 19 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 18:17 UTC 2003

  ("Orphan Girl" is on "Revival")
orinoco
response 20 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 02:19 UTC 2003

Damn.  Two strikes.  :)
krj
response 21 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 20:34 UTC 2003

As long as we're meandering, "Orphan Girl" is the song that brought
Gillian Welch to people's attention, when Emmylou Harris covered it on
her "Wrecking Ball" album.
mcnally
response 22 of 25: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 21:02 UTC 2003

  Somewhat misleadingly there's a song on "Soul Journey" (Welch's new album)
  entitled "Wrecking Ball."  Prior to purchase I assumed Welch had covered
  the same Neil-Young-penned "Wrecking Ball" that Emmylou had used as the
  title song for her album.  The "Wrecking Ball" on Welch's latest, however,
  is a wholly new song (and a pretty good one at that..)

  Continuing the meander, I'd like to state once again what a wonderful album
  Emmylou Harris's "Wrecking Ball" was -- easily one of my top ten favorites
  of the last few years and a bold and brilliantly accomplished new direction
  for Emmylou.
krj
response 23 of 25: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 03:55 UTC 2004

Detroit Festival of the Arts has moved from its September dates to 
June 11-13.  Sigh.  I could maybe get a little interested in some 
of the music lineup -- Hugh Masekela, Clark Terry, Thornetta Davis --
but I see fewer national/international performers, and no European
folk bands, and it conflicts with the opening of Top of the Park in
Ann Arbor, so I'm just gonna skip it (again) this year.  
tpryan
response 24 of 25: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 18:01 UTC 2004

        The Juggernaut Jug Band, now also known as The Juggernauts
will be perforning this year.  Stop listening so seriously and 
give you ears a fun break.
krj
response 25 of 25: Mark Unseen   May 8 20:16 UTC 2005

The 2005 edition of Detroit Festival of the Arts is coming up 
on June 10-12, in the area around Detroit Institute of the Arts
and Wayne State.  I'm hoping to get down to the festival for 
Saturday evening, for the Quebecois band Le Vent du Nord and the 
Jewish/Middle Eastern folk-rock group Pharaoh's Daughter.

http://www.detroitfestival.com

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