> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3116494545_549422_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ---------- From: Nonie Crete <noniec@sentex.net> Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 12:49:11 -0400 To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: Grandad's story number #7 and Gate 403 this Friday with an itinerary update Hi All My Grandfather, for those new to hear about his stories, was a free lance writer with the Globe and Mail in the late '50's and to mid '60's. His imagination, engineer's love for detail and incredible talent for story-telling won him the hearts of many readers especially in the Toronto area as he spoke of growing up in the late 1800's and early 1900's off Castle Frank on Drumbsnab Road in Toronto. Although my Grandfather went to his Gone Place in the late '60's, I treasur= e his stories and want them to live on forever by sharing them with you on my website. I would love to hear your feedback on these charming historic stories and would add them to my website. http://www.noniecrete.com @ Grandad's Story's #7 The CHAPLAIN ... is curious the DEVIL ... answers him and iron bars vanish! By MAUNSELL B. JACKSON THERE came a cessation of all pain; a gentle but swift gliding back toward youth; and then an awakening to life again--but the chaplain was in Hell. Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea at Gate 403 this Friday. I look forward to this concert as I will be singing more blues and Jazzy torch songs along with th= e celtic green and blue. October Fri 4th - Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ Gate 403 in Toronto located at 403 Roncesvalles Ave 9pm-1 416-588-2930 Sat 5th - Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ The Fiddle Firkin 707 King St. E. Cambridge Fri 11th- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ The Highlander in Fergus from 8pm to 12 Sat 12th- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ St. James's Gate 17 Balmuto St. Near Yonge Bloor Toronto, Ontario from 9pm-1. Tel: 416-966-9922 Fri 18th - Purdy's Irish Pub 89 Colborne Street East Brantford, (519) 750-0955 (519)=20 www.weare.ca/purdysirishpub Sat 19th - Purdy's Irish Pub 89 Colborne Street East Brantford, (519) 750-0955 (519)=20 Fri 25th- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ The Highlander in Fergus from 8pm to 12 Mon 28th - Groovy Monday's Holy Joe's =B7651 Queen St West (at Bathurst St) Toronto Thurs 31rst- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ St. James's Gate for Halloween * Dress-up and party @17 Balmuto St. Near Yonge Bloor Toronto, Ontario from 9pm-1. Tel: 416-966-9922 Review of Dannyboy and Ballads http://www.AtlanticSeabreeze.com Atlantic Seabreeze gives this fine album a full five star rating. This CD is comprised of an eclectic mix of music that Nonie and Eugene hav= e been working on over the past few months. On this release is the heart-wrenching tribute song "The Giving". Written by Nonie and Kathleen Crete for the people of Gander for opening there homes and hearts to the stranded 9/11 air passengers. This song was featured Sept 11th by CBC Gande= r Newfoundland, and has been getting a lot of airplay throughout Newfoundland= . Paul Mills =20 "Whether she's singing blues or ballads, this is a voice that will knock your socks off! Also a great guitar player and harpist, Nonie is a solid entertainer who impresses everyone who hears her." Eugene Rea - was born and raised in Ireland, and has toured extensively throughout North America since the 1970's. A cousin to Ireland's 'Sands Family' and has performed many times with Tommy Sands of 'Peter's Song' and 'Don't Call Me Early In The Morning'. Eugene's feet are firmly planted in the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland, with strong rock influences creeping in over the years. Eugene plays many instruments extremely well, and aside from his obvious prowess on pyrotechnic reels and jigs, he brings a strong flair for interesting and intricate counterpoint on guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, and tin whistle. "Eugene absolutely wowed the crowd at Traditions Folk Club"A show so marvelous the audience wouldn't let him stop" / Wayne King, Acoustic Traditions. http://www.reastudios.com --MS_Mac_OE_3116494545_549422_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printableFW: Grandad's story number #7 and Gate 403 this Friday with an itine= rary update
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From: Nonie Crete <noniec@sentex.net>
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 12:49:11 -0400
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject: Grandad's story number #7 and Gate 403 this Friday with an = itinerary update
Hi All
My Grandfather, for those new to hear about his stories, was a free lance w= riter with the Globe and Mail in the late '50's and to mid '60's. His imagin= ation, engineer's love for detail and incredible talent for story-telling wo= n him the hearts of many readers especially in the Toronto area as he spoke = of growing up in the late 1800's and early 1900's off Castle Frank on Drumbs= nab Road in Toronto.
Although my Grandfather went to his Gone Place in the late '60's, I treasur= e his stories and want them to live on forever by sharing them with you on m= y website. I would love to hear your feedback on these charming historic sto= ries and would add them to my website.
http://www.noniecrete.com @ Grandad's Story's #7
The CHAPLAIN ... is curious the DEV= IL ... answers him and iron bars vanish!
By MAUNSELL B. JACKSON
THERE came a cessation of all pain; a gentle but swift gliding back towa= rd youth; and then an awakening to life again--but the chaplain was in Hell.=
Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea at Gate 403 this Friday. I look forward to th= is concert as I will be singing more blues and Jazzy torch songs along with = the celtic green and blue.
October
Fri 4th - Nonie Crete = and Eugene Rea @ Gate 403 in Toronto located at 403 Roncesvall= es Ave 9pm-1 416-588-2930
Sat 5th - Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ The Fiddle Fi= rkin 707 King St. E. Cambridge
Fri 11th- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ The Highlander = in Fergus from 8pm to 12
Sat 12th- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ St. James's Gate = B>17 Balmuto St. Near Yonge Bloor Toronto, Ontario from 9pm-1.
Tel: 416-966-9922
Fri 18th - Purdy's Irish Pub 89 Colborne Street = East Brantford, (519) 750-0955 (519)
www.weare.ca/purdysirishpub
Sat 19th - Purdy's Irish Pub 89 Colborne Street East <= B>Brantford, (519) 750-0955 (519)
Fri 25th- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ The Highlander = in Fergus from 8pm to 12
Mon 28th - Groovy Monday'sHoly Joe's =B7651 Queen St West (at Bathurst St) To= ronto
Thurs 31rst- Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea @ St. James's Gate fo= r Halloween * Dress-up and party @17 Balmuto St. Near Yonge Bloor = Toronto, Ontario from 9pm-1.
Tel: 416-966-9922
Review of Dannyboy and Ballads
http:/= /www.AtlanticSeabreeze.com Atlantic Seabreeze gives this fine album a ful= l five star rating.
This CD is comprised of an eclectic mix of music that Noni= e and Eugene have been working on over the past few months. On this release = is the heart-wrenching tribute song "The Giving". Written by= Nonie and Kathleen Crete for the people of Gander for opening there homes a= nd hearts to the stranded 9/11 air passengers. This song was featured Sept 1= 1th by CBC Gander Newfoundland, and has been getting a lot of airplay throug= hout Newfoundland.
Paul Mills
"Whether she's singing blues or ballads, thi= s is a voice that will knock your socks off! Also a great guitar player and = harpist, Nonie is a solid entertainer who impresses everyone who hears her.&= quot;
Eugene Rea - was born and raised in Ireland, and has toured extensiv= ely throughout North America since the 1970's. A cousin to Ireland's 'Sands = Family' and has performed many times with Tommy Sands of 'Peter's Song' and = 'Don't Call Me Early In The Morning'. Eugene's feet are firmly planted in th= e traditional music of Ireland and Scotland, with strong rock influences cre= eping in over the years. Eugene plays many instruments extremely well, and a= side from his obvious prowess on pyrotechnic reels and jigs, he brings a str= ong flair for interesting and intricate counterpoint on guitar, mandolin, bo= uzouki, and tin whistle.
"Eugene absolutely wowed the crowd at Traditions Folk Club"A show= so marvelous the audience wouldn't let him stop" / Wayne King, Acousti= c Traditions.
http://www.reastudios.com
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