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eskarina
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response 25 of 44:
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Nov 15 21:45 UTC 2001 |
State Singers is having its fall concert this coming Tuesday, November 20th
at Martin Luther Chapel in East Lansing. The address is 444 Abbott Rd, EL
48823, and you can get great directions from anywhere using mapquest.
The concert starts at 7:30.
(Yes, I'm in State Singers)
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remmers
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response 26 of 44:
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Nov 21 17:16 UTC 2001 |
I don't know if this counts as "on stage" or not, but my piano
playing can be heard on a new interactive CD-ROM from Archive
Impact called "American Scrapbook: Detroit Memories, Volume 1".
It's a retrospective of Detroit from the the turn of the
century to World War II, told in words, photographs, and
music. I perform "Ragtime Oriole" and "Princess Rag", both by
James Scott. Another featured performer on the CD is ragtime
pianist and historian Nan Bostick.
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tsty
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response 27 of 44:
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Nov 22 05:03 UTC 2001 |
wellll... wehre can we buy the durn thing? i think that counts!
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remmers
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response 28 of 44:
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Nov 22 18:36 UTC 2001 |
You can order it on the company's website: http://www.archiveimpact.com
Be forewarned that it ain't cheap.
A preview of the CD is available there too.
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tsty
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response 29 of 44:
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Nov 23 03:59 UTC 2001 |
i have shockwave installed ... the preview doesn't work.
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mary
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response 30 of 44:
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Nov 23 12:46 UTC 2001 |
The University of Michigan's Life Sciences Orchestra is rehearsing
for a January 20th performance of:
Pelleas et Melisande Faure
Roman Carnival Overture Berlioz
Symphony No.5 Tschaikowsky
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remmers
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response 31 of 44:
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Nov 23 23:18 UTC 2001 |
Re #29: The preview worked for me. I had to reboot Windows after
installing shockwave to get it to, thought.
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remmers
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response 32 of 44:
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Nov 23 23:18 UTC 2001 |
s/thought/though/
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katie
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response 33 of 44:
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Nov 24 18:53 UTC 2001 |
Tonight I will sing 3 or 4 songs with Matt Watroba, Neil Woodward, and
Gary Weisenberg in their concert at the Plymouth Arts Council. The PAC
is located on Sheldon Rd, 2 blocks south of M-14, at the corner of Junction
Street. We did the same last night, but I forgot to anounce it. The PAC
is only a 15 minute drive from the north side of Ann Arbor. Tix available
at the door.
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bru
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response 34 of 44:
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Nov 25 03:55 UTC 2001 |
Now you tell us...
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tsty
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response 35 of 44:
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Nov 25 14:58 UTC 2001 |
re 31 ..... it only works with micro$loth explorer, it won't run
with netscape ... and there are some errors on tha page evne with ie.
and ie had to d/l some sort of patch/extention to shockwave.
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remmers
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response 36 of 44:
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Dec 3 18:56 UTC 2001 |
Latest info on the Holiday Ragtime Bash:
Date/time: Sunday, Dec 9, 7:30pm
Place: First Unitarian Universalist Church,
4001 Ann Arbor Saline Road, Lodi Twp.
Tickets: $15 regular admission, $12 student & seniors.
Advance tickets at Nicola's Books in Westgate
Shopping Center, or after Sunday's service.
Or you can purchase tickets at the door.
Performers include William Bolcom, Joan Morris, Mike Montgomery,
Bob Seely, Terry Parish, Kerry Price, and yours truly, among others.
The first half is a "survey" of the ragtime era, featuring works by major
composers such as Scott Joplin, Joe Lamb, James Scott, Charlie Johnson,
Artie Matthews, and Jelly Roll Morton. I'll be playing "Pearl of the
Harem" (1901) by Detroit composer Harry Guy. The second half will be
more free-form; I may be performing in it as well.
I suggest getting advance tickets or arriving early (like, 6:45).
I believe it's not reserved seating, so you might want to arrive early
even if you do get advance tickets. This is a very popular annual
event and always sells out.
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scott
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response 37 of 44:
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Dec 5 15:40 UTC 2001 |
I'll be appearing with the Nick Strange Trio this Friday (12/7) at The Alley
in Dexter. Should be starting around 9:30pm.
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katie
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response 38 of 44:
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Dec 8 01:20 UTC 2001 |
Tomorrow night (Sat Dec 8) I will sing 3 songs at Trinity House Theatre's
"Christmas Around The House" benefit show. I will begin the second set, and
will be accompanied by The Usual Suspects. I will do two Melanie Christmas
songs (Christmas Lullaby" and "Tonight's The Kind of Night") and the
traditional" Cherry Tree Carol."
Fleming-Tamulevich agency called me today to ask me to perform at the Ark
on Feb 1, and I said yes. When asked what compensation I require, I replied,
"Just give me one of those big honkin' chocolate cookies." This show will
be a triple bill with Robbie Schaefer (of Eddie From Ohio) and Seth Barnard.
I will be accompanied by Mike Fedel on guitar.
Trinity House Theatre is located on Six Mile Rd in Livonia, at I-275. Just
20 minutes from downtown Ann Arbor. The show begins at 8pm. The Ark is
located in downtown Ann Arbor, just 20 minutes from Trinity House Theater. ;-)
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mcnally
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response 39 of 44:
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Dec 8 01:56 UTC 2001 |
Seems like a truly savvy negotiator could've gotten a chocolate chip
cookie for her accompanist, too..
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katie
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response 40 of 44:
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Dec 8 02:40 UTC 2001 |
They're BIG. He may have half of mine.
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other
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response 41 of 44:
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Dec 8 03:41 UTC 2001 |
You're underselling yourself, my dear! :)
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janc
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response 42 of 44:
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Dec 8 03:45 UTC 2001 |
From time to time it's useful not to sell yourself. Helps you remember that
you're in it for the fun.
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other
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response 43 of 44:
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Dec 9 02:31 UTC 2001 |
Ok, lissen up! I'm only going to say this here once, and then I'm
probably going to say it over and over again!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 2002 at Performance Network in Ann Arbor
Heartlande Theatre Company's PLAY BY PLAY Marathon
http://www.heartlande.com (click on EVENTS for all the info)
Yours Truly will be making his Directing debut with a short
piece by Jason Long entitled, "Defensive Aggressive."
In addition, I will be returning to the stage to perform in
Charles Hall's "Sightlines," directed by Mary Locker, director
of last season's award-winning production of "Wit" by Margaret
Edson.
Check out http://www.heartlande.com for info or call
Performance Network at 734-663-0681 for tickets.
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mary
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response 44 of 44:
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Dec 9 13:57 UTC 2001 |
We'll be there, Eric. This sounds wonderful.
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