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happyboy
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response 8 of 40:
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Oct 9 10:59 UTC 2001 |
i wonder about the horseflies release, as far as how recent
the recording is as their bass player died a couple of years
ago...how is the hartfor stuff? the rca material is what i
grew up with.
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krj
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response 9 of 40:
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Oct 9 22:29 UTC 2001 |
I don't have any of those items described in resp:7 yet, and I'm not
sure when I will. But I thought you might want to know they were out.
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cmcgee
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response 10 of 40:
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Oct 26 15:12 UTC 2001 |
DOWN FROM THE MOUNTAIN is showing again at the Michigan Theater on Sunday
October 28. Showtimes 4:45, 7:15, 9:30
If you missed it last time, it's worth a special effort to be there day after
tomorrow: THIS SUNDAY
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krj
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response 11 of 40:
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Mar 31 19:18 UTC 2002 |
Michelle Shocked played the Ark in July 2001, and at the time
the word was that her new album DEEP NATURAL would be out in October.
It's finally out this Tuesday, according to this review from the
Los Angeles Times:
http://www.calendarlive.com/top/1,1419,L-LATimes-Music-X!ArticleDetail-5
4851,00.html
(sorry the URL is wrapped)
In an interview I read on the web somewhere after last summer's concert,
Michelle said she was not opposed to reissues of the 4 limited-edition
CDs she put out after her split with Mercury Records. But she wanted a
"real" record company to do it, she didn't want to be her own record
company. The Times review, however, says that Michelle's new album
is on her own new label, Mighty Sound; perhaps she'll be willing to
reissue the limited edition stuff now.
It sounds like the DUB NATURAL cd she was selling at last summer's
concert is packaged as the second disc of the DEEP NATURAL album.
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cmcgee
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response 12 of 40:
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Mar 31 23:34 UTC 2002 |
Gordon Lightfoot at the Michgan Theater April 27.
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krj
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response 13 of 40:
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Mar 31 23:42 UTC 2002 |
Let me guess, somebody's excited about Gordon Lightfoot. :)
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eeyore
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response 14 of 40:
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Apr 1 01:16 UTC 2002 |
And this is a problem...why? :)
I'd like to see him one of these days...but this year isn't it. I'm already
doing 8 concerts in 7 weeks.
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dbratman
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response 15 of 40:
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Apr 2 00:34 UTC 2002 |
I've heard virtually nothing about Michelle Shocked since everybody (it
seemed) in ALPS dropped her in order to run after the Cowboy Junkies.
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scott
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response 16 of 40:
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May 20 23:31 UTC 2002 |
Some people here claim to be fans of "Great Big Sea", right? Anyway, I was
watching CBC News last night and there was a commercial for an upcoming GBS
television concert on CBC (channel 9 here in SE Michigan). Fans might want
to check their TV Guides.
(I thought they looked like N'Sync with acoustic guitars, myself. ;) )
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eeyore
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response 17 of 40:
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May 21 03:17 UTC 2002 |
I think it's June 2nd, but I'm not entirely sure.
Is that Channel 9 cable?
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scott
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response 18 of 40:
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May 21 12:14 UTC 2002 |
Channel 9 broadcast. I don't know what cable channel it would be.
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eeyore
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response 19 of 40:
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May 21 22:13 UTC 2002 |
I'll have to do some looking....and now that I think about it, I think that
I'm mixing the daye up with a concert I'm going to.
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scott
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response 20 of 40:
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May 21 22:56 UTC 2002 |
Ah, here we go, courtesty of http://www.cbc.ca :
Sunday 2/6/2002
20:00 21:00 Great Big Sea Live
Now it's an issue of deciphering the Candian date and time formats, so I went
to my usual TV listings site, http://www.zap2it.com and looked at June 2nd.
Um. Not much listed at all, for any channels. Oh well, it's probably 9:00pm
on Sunday, June 6th.
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ea
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response 21 of 40:
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May 21 22:57 UTC 2002 |
CBC is Channel 21 on Cable (see? Hockey fans CAN be useful! :) )
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eeyore
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response 22 of 40:
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May 22 00:51 UTC 2002 |
YEAH!!!!! Thanks! :)
Of course, I'm going to a concert that day....but that's what VCR's with
timers are all abou!!!!!
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mcnally
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response 23 of 40:
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May 23 19:28 UTC 2002 |
Seems like as Newfoundlanders they should start their concert on a
half hour, rather than on the hour..
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dbratman
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response 24 of 40:
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May 25 00:24 UTC 2002 |
What's on the half-hour to them is on the hour to us, so perhaps they
do ...
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orinoco
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response 25 of 40:
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May 28 15:30 UTC 2002 |
(A friend of mine who tends to oversleep likes to joke that he runs on Newfie
time.)
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ea
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response 26 of 40:
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May 29 02:15 UTC 2002 |
The Great Big Sea concert on CBC is Sunday, June 2, at 8pm Eastern. CBC
is Channel 9 broadcast, 21 cable (if you're in Ann Arbor)
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krj
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response 27 of 40:
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Aug 6 13:05 UTC 2002 |
This coming weekend, August 9-11, is the Great Lakes Folk Festival in
downtown East Lansing, Michigan. This is the successor to the
National Folk Festival's residency in East Lansing for the previous
three years. I was really looking forward to this, but I don't
think I can navigate it on crutches. Web page for the festival
is: http://www.greatlakesfolkfest.net
Performers include Chicago-Irish fiddler Liz Carroll and Quebecois
band Matapat, plus former Solas singer Karan Casey.
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krj
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response 28 of 40:
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May 3 19:35 UTC 2003 |
Today's broadcast of "The Folk Show" on WCBN was being announced
as the last one. Carol Mohr was named in the roll of former
program hosts.
Today's host suggested that gentle prodding of the radio station
might encourage them to bring "The Folk Show" back at a future date,
but it's definitely gone for the summer.
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krj
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response 29 of 40:
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Aug 7 22:51 UTC 2003 |
Wow, this item has barely moved since I announced *last* year's festival...
Downtown East Lansing hosts the Great Lakes Folk Festival this weekend,
Friday August 8 through Sunday August 10. The biggest names at the
festival will be bluegrass/old-time legend Ralph Stanley (one performance
only, 8 pm Saturday), the Barra MacNeils (Scottish folk/pop from
Cape Breton), Irish-American singer Cathie Ryan, and African thumb-piano
player Stella Chiweshe. There's also Scandinavian music, Cajun,
traditional American folk, and probably more.
http://www.greatlakesfolkfest.net
The festival is located in the heart of downtown East Lansing; its
east edge is approximately where El Azteco is, and it stretches
west towards the bus station and Valley Court Park. Four stages, and
some craft and food areas.
The festival is free, though roving gangs of official fundraisers
will try to get you to donate some money.
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krj
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response 30 of 40:
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Aug 12 05:59 UTC 2003 |
((Quite a wonderful festival. I scribbled some notes and will hope to
enter them here in a couple of days.))
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anderyn
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response 31 of 40:
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Aug 12 16:04 UTC 2003 |
Bummed I missed it, but Bruce was feeling less than willing to drive. :-(
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mcnally
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response 32 of 40:
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Aug 19 22:34 UTC 2003 |
I remember, when passing through Banff (or maybe Canmore, AB) earlier this
summer that they were advertising a folk festival with several performers
I've heard Ken write about (although right now Mary Gauthier is the only
one who springs to mind..) However, the festival's probably over by now..
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