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Hi all,
Kingston's One Big No: Artists Against War Peace Festival (as inspired by
Toronto's One Big No festival) is planned for Sunday, April 27.
It will include three 'concerts' that will be presented in a folk festival
workshop format with about four or five artists in each workshop. The
theme is the pursuit of peace. I'm wondering if people on the list have
any advice or tips that we can provide to those performing in the
workshops. Many of the artists, who include poets, writers and musicians
from diverse genres, have never been involved in this type of performance
format. In fact, some of the artists have never been to a Canadian folk
festival!
Thanks,
Ellen Hamilton
nightsun@kingston.net
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Hi all,
Kingston's One Big No: Artists Against War Peace Festival (as inspired by Toronto's One Big No festival) is planned for Sunday, April 27.
It will include three 'concerts' that will be presented in a folk festival workshop format with about four or five artists in each workshop. The theme is the pursuit of peace. I'm wondering if people on the list have any advice or tips that we can provide to those performing in the workshops. Many of the artists, who include poets, writers and musicians from diverse genres, have never been involved in this type of performance format. In fact, some of the artists have never been to a Canadian folk festival!
Thanks,
Ellen Hamilton
nightsun@kingston.net
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:55:30
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:55:30
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] Michele Bateman?
Alyssa, if you're looking for the AD of the Sundridge Festival (formerly
Heritage River), he is Glen Reid at: glenreid@onlink.net
Michele is offline I believe - if you want her phone #, email me
privately.
Lillian
_____________________________________________________
Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
_____________________________________________________
In , on
04/02/03
at 08:55 AM, "Alyssa Wright" said:
>Hi folks!
>Anyone got up-to-date contact info for Michele Bateman? Michele, are you
>there?
>Thanks,
>Alyssa
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:53:37
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:53:37
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] Songstage at Hugh's Rm
SAC - Songwriters' Association of Canada
(Also stands for Scarborough Arts Council, not in this case, however.)
_____________________________________________________
Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
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Email: lillianw@interlog.com
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From estelle@kos.net Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:22:10 -0500
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:22:10 -0500
From: Estelle Klein estelle@kos.net
Subject: [mplpost] workshop advice
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Will be pleased to discuss if I am called at 613 476-9797
A Picton neighbour, and experienced workshop planner.
Estelle Klein
estelle@kos.net=20
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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: [mplpost] workshop advice
Everyone take there turn, be polite/considerate and .... relax.=20
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Kevin Kelly=20
"Ellen Hamilton" =20
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Please respond to maplepost=20
=20
To: =20
cc: =20
Subject: [mplpost] workshop advice=20
Hi all, =20
=20
Kingston's One Big No: Artists Against War Peace Festival (as inspired =
by Toronto's One Big No festival) is planned for Sunday, April 27.=20
=20
It will include three 'concerts' that will be presented in a folk =
festival workshop format with about four or five artists in each =
workshop. The theme is the pursuit of peace. I'm wondering if people =
on the list have any advice or tips that we can provide to those =
performing in the workshops. Many of the artists, who include poets, =
writers and musicians from diverse genres, have never been involved in =
this type of performance format. In fact, some of the artists have =
never been to a Canadian folk festival! =20
=20
Thanks,=20
=20
Ellen Hamilton=20
nightsun@kingston.net=20
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From wezel@wezel.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 10:00:33 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 10:00:33 -0500
From: Louise Peacock wezel@wezel.com
Subject: [mplpost] Re: SongStage at Hugh's Room (Toronto)
SAC Songwriters Association of Canada
At 08:57 AM 4/2/03 -0500, you wrote:
>SAC - Student Administrative Council?
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From penguineggs@hotmail.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 09:23:51 -0700
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 09:23:51 -0700
From: penguin eggs penguineggs@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Re: the album of the year is
The Penguin Eggs album of the year for 2002 is Harry Manx's Wise and
Otherwise. It was voted for by over 40 Canadian journalists, folk festival
and folk club artistic directors, indeed anyone with an above average
interest and knowledge of the Canadian folk, roots and world music
community. Kathleen Edwards and Ruthie Foster (a tie) were our critics
favourite new discoveries for last year.
All the results and how everyone voted are in the current Spring Issue which
includes Sinead O'Connor as the cover feature along with articles on
Kathleen Edwards, Wailin' Jennys, Mary Gauthier, Bob Snider, Jane Bunnett,
Sue Foley, Linda Thompson, Liz Carroll, Tanya Tagaq, Robin & Linda Williams
and Gwen Swick. There are over 80 record reviews, mostly Canadian, news,
views and our contest. This time win The Duhks Juno-nominated CD, Your
Daughters & Your Sons. We've also ran Folk Alliance Canada's newsletter in
our pages.
For our American friends, Barnes & Noble have taken a huge order this time
around. For subscription information contact http://www.penguineggs.ab.ca
Kindest regards, Roddy Campbell
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From penguineggs@hotmail.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 09:26:40 -0700
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 09:26:40 -0700
From: penguin eggs penguineggs@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Craig Morrison
If Craig Morrison of Outremont, Quebec is on Maplepost could he please
contact Penguin Eggs at penguineggs@hotmail.com
Much thanks, Roddy Campbell
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From jeremiah-mccaw@rogers.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 11:27:20 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 11:27:20 -0500
From: Jeremiah McCaw Budnark jeremiah-mccaw@rogers.com
Subject: [mplpost] Michele Bateman?
At 03:55 AM 4/2/2003, you wrote:
>Alyssa, if you're looking for the AD of the Sundridge Festival (formerly
>Heritage River), he is Glen Reid at: glenreid@onlink.net
>Michele is offline I believe - if you want her phone #, email me
>privately.
>
>Lillian
Slight update, Lillian (as much for the sake of doing some advance promo as
anything else): Glen is not associated with the festival in Sundridge, now
called the Almaguin. In point of fact, he (and the Heritage River Rats)
will be appearing in Oakville on July12 - same day as the Almaguin - at the
White Oak Folk Festival.
Actually, I may as well post the current details regarding the festival, as
White Oak joined the OCFF too late for the festivals brochure:
July 12, 2003
White Oak Folk Festival - Oakville
A one-day indoor event held at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts.
Workshops & concerts during the day; mainstage concert in the evening.
Featured performers include: Tanglefoot, Haines & Leighton, James Gordon,
Glen Reid & the Heritage River Rats, David Bradstreet, Fireweed, Don Bray,
Alfie Smith, Keith Thompson, Caroline Wiles, Ed Vandendool, Terry McBain &
Stephen Fuller, and Ezeduzit.
Opening at 11:30am. Workshops from noon to 5pm. Concert & performer
spotlights from 3pm to 5pm.
Mainstage concert from 6pm to 11pm. Raffles, door prizes, food and craft
vendors.
All for an extraordinary price of $15 (+ tax & service charge), available
through the Oakville Centre Box Office at 905-815-2021.
More info: 905-842-7960 or tollfree 1-877-263-9632
e-mail: pcyoung@attcanada.ca
on the web: www.whiteoakfolkclub.ca
Be well, folkses . . .
Jeremiah
www.jeremiah.ca
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From ianrobb@sympatico.ca Wed, 2 Apr 2003 11:40:44 -0500
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 11:40:44 -0500
From: Ian Robb ianrobb@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] workshop advice
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My advice? Take Estelle's advice.
Ian
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From: "Estelle Klein"
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:22:10 -0500
To:
Subject: Re: [mplpost] workshop advice
Hello Kelly, Ellen et al,
Workshop advice might be a little more complete given the mixture of participants and the nature of the event.
Will be pleased to discuss if I am called at 613 476-9797
A Picton neighbour, and experienced workshop planner.
Estelle Klein
estelle@kos.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Kelly
To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: [mplpost] workshop advice
Everyone take there turn, be polite/considerate and .... relax.
musically
Kevin Kelly
"Ellen Hamilton"
Sent by: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca
04/02/03 12:56 AM
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To:
cc:
Subject: [mplpost] workshop advice
Hi all,
Kingston's One Big No: Artists Against War Peace Festival (as inspired by Toronto's One Big No festival) is planned for Sunday, April 27.
It will include three 'concerts' that will be presented in a folk festival workshop format with about four or five artists in each workshop. The theme is the pursuit of peace. I'm wondering if people on the list have any advice or tips that we can provide to those performing in the workshops. Many of the artists, who include poets, writers and musicians from diverse genres, have never been involved in this type of performance format. In fact, some of the artists have never been to a Canadian folk festival!
Thanks,
Ellen Hamilton
nightsun@kingston.net
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Ian Robb
Fallen Angle Music
285 Spencer Street,
Ottawa, ON K1Y 2R1
613-722-0482
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Hello Kelly, Ellen et al,
Workshop advice might be a little more complete
given the mixture of participants and the nature of the event.
Will be pleased to discuss if I am called at 613
476-9797
A Picton neighbour, and experienced workshop
planner.
Estelle Klein
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 9:08
AM
Subject: Re: [mplpost] workshop
advice
Everyone take there turn, be
polite/considerate and .... relax.
musically
Kevin
Kelly
Hi all,
Kingston's One Big No: Artists Against War Peace
Festival (as inspired by Toronto's One Big No festival) is planned for Sunday,
April 27.
It will include three 'concerts' that will be
presented in a folk festival workshop format with about four or five artists
in each workshop. The theme is the pursuit of peace. I'm wondering
if people on the list have any advice or tips that we can provide to those
performing in the workshops. Many of the artists, who include poets,
writers and musicians from diverse genres, have never been involved in this
type of performance format. In fact, some of the artists have never been
to a Canadian folk festival!
Thanks,
Ellen Hamilton
nightsun@kingston.net
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From zeb@vl.videotron.ca Wed, 02 Apr 2003 11:54:13 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 11:54:13 -0500
From: Brian Slack zeb@vl.videotron.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Craig Morrison
Hi Roddy,
Here is Craig's email:
Craig Morrison
Brian Slack
penguin eggs a écrit :
>
> If Craig Morrison of Outremont, Quebec is on Maplepost could he please
> contact Penguin Eggs at penguineggs@hotmail.com
>
> Much thanks, Roddy Campbell
>
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:58:45 -0600
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:58:45 -0600
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [mplpost] SOCAN: Live Performances/Festivals
Kerry Clarke wrote:
>A group of four large Western festivals, including the Calgary Folk Music
>Festival, recently made an arrangement with SOCAN to pay them a percentage
>based on our artistic budgets rather than on gate receipts. This might not
>be the best arrangement for festivals with gate revenues that are smaller
>than their artistic budgets.
I queried:
>Is the payment 3% of the artistic budget? Also, does "artistic
>budget" include things like travel and accommodation?
Kerry Clarke wrote:
>Yes, it is 3%, for now at least. The artistic budget includes travel and
>fees, but not accommodation.
If some festivals "made an arragement with SOCAN" is that option open
to others?
Are there festivals who currently pay SOCAN 3% of the ticket gross,
who might benefit if their SOCAN tariff was 3% of the artistic budget?
cheers, Vic
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From heather@heatherk.ca Wed, 02 Apr 2003 12:02:40 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 12:02:40 -0500
From: Heather Kelly heather@heatherk.ca
Subject: [mplpost] The Wailin' Jennys in Concert (Toronto & Guelph)
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Guelph April 19th at 8pm (32 Quebec St. 2nd Floor, tickets are $15 and=20
available at the door or from Ki Design 519-837-0038).
The Wailin=92 Jennys are Cara Luft, Nicky Mehta and Ruth Moody. Each member=
=20
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guitar player and singer who=92s CD, =93Tempting The Storm=94, captured a=20
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=20
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=20
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For more information about The Wailin=92 Jennys, the public can visit=20
www.thewailinjennys.com.
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TORONTO, April 2, 2003=85 Audiences will be treated to three
outstanding voices fused in gorgeous harmony. Fast-rising Canadian vocal
trio The Wailin=92 Jennys will be performing in Toronto and Guelph
as part of their 10-date Ontario tour.
The Wailin=92 Jennys will be in Toronto at Hugh=92s Room on April
16th at 8:30pm (2261 Dundas St. West, tickets are $12 and
available by telephone at 416-531-6604 or online at
www.hughsroom.com)
and at Temple Studios in Guelph April 19th at 8pm (32 Quebec
St. 2nd Floor, tickets are $15 and available at the door or
from Ki Design 519-837-0038).
The Wailin=92 Jennys are Cara Luft, Nicky Mehta and Ruth Moody. Each
member of the group has built solid reputations on their own. Luft is a
strong guitar player and singer who=92s CD, =93Tempting The Storm=94, captur=
ed
a nomination for best roots recording at the Prairie Music Awards last
year. Mehta=92s debut CD, =93Weather Vane=94, was nominated for a Canadian
Independent Music Award, and her lyrics and poetic sensibility are highly
regarded. Moody=92s incredible voice graced the Celtic hybrid band, Skruj
MacDuhk who toured North America for several years.
The group members=92 individual vocal styles blend to create a beautiful
harmony. Their polished stage presence has charmed audiences at sold out
shows throughout Canada. They really know how to have fun on stage and
audiences who catch them on this tour will definitely agree.
Last fall The Wailin=92 Jennys toured Western Canada. This past
winter they showcased in Nashville to packed rooms at the North American
Folk Alliance Conference.
For more information about The Wailin=92 Jennys, the public can
visit
www.thewailinjennys.com.
-30-
Media Contact:
Heather Kelly Communications
Chris Orange, 416-364-5701 /
chris@heatherk.ca
Heather Kelly, 416-364-5701 /
heather@heatherk.ca
http://www.heatherk.ca
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From penguineggs@hotmail.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 10:02:53 -0700
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 10:02:53 -0700
From: penguin eggs penguineggs@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Craig Morrison
Hi Brian,
Much thanks.
Roddy
Penguin Eggs, 10942 80 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 0R1
http://www.penguineggs.ab.ca
Ph: (780) 433 - 8287, Fax: (780) 437 - 4603
>From: Brian Slack
>Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
>To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
>Subject: Re: [mplpost] Craig Morrison
>Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 11:54:13 -0500
>
>Hi Roddy,
>
>Here is Craig's email:
>Craig Morrison
>
>Brian Slack
>
>penguin eggs a écrit :
> >
> > If Craig Morrison of Outremont, Quebec is on Maplepost could he please
> > contact Penguin Eggs at penguineggs@hotmail.com
> >
> > Much thanks, Roddy Campbell
> >
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From sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Wed, 02 Apr 2003 14:12:32 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 14:12:32 -0500
From: Rana Sodhi sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca
Subject: [mplpost] gig: Valdy - April 6 / Toronto - Mariposa @ Cloud
Mariposa at the Cloud Presents:
Valdy
with opening guest
Tannis Slimmon
April 6th 8pm
At the TRANZAC: 292 Brunswick Ave, Toronto
$18 general; $16 members (Mariposa, Cloud, TRANZAC)
Valdy - ( vawl-dee ) "I am a Canadian folksinger, who, when not with my
wife Kathleen at home on Saltspring Island, can be found chasing
audiences across the continent, and may be playing in a theatre near
you, soon."
And indeed he is! Mariposa is proud to bring you Valdy. With 14 albums, 22 singles, 4 gold records, 2 Juno's (7 nominations) and a new CD - "Viva
Valdy" - in the works (a 2-CD "one live, one studio"), Valdy is no stranger to the Canadian (and the world) music scene.
It has been 2 (long) years since he graced the stage at the Cloud (with Gary Fjellgaard), and so this evening is especially exciting. Ottawa-born,
and a champion of life's small, moving moments, Valdy tours relentlessly, staying in touch with friends and trends from the Pacific to the Atlantic
to the Rio Grande, gathering fodder for his songwriting craft. His numerous gold records and memorable radio hits make him a household name in Canada.
Some quotes:
"Few performers are capable of achieving the kind of energy he generates
on stage." - Globe and Mail
".....name probably doesn't ring a bell with most Americans, but in
Canada this singer and guitarist is a legend." - Anchorage Times
With Tannis Slimmon as opening guest
The Main Hall of the TRANZAC is non-smoking and hence children are
welcome. Lower ticket prices are for members (Cloud, Mariposa and
TRANZAC). Cloud membership is $10/yr - available at the door.
See http://www3.sympatico.ca/flying_cloud_folk for info, bios etc, or
phone 416 410 FOLK (3655)
Upcoming
Apr 13 - Archie Fisher / Garnet Rogers - Cloud 20th anniversary (Adv. res.)
Apr 20 - no cloud
Apr 27 - A Fiddle Workshop - details tba (Mariposa)
May 2 - Cajun Dance - Tracy Schwarz and Swamperella
lessons at 8, dance at 9 (at TRANZAC)
May 3 (1pm) - Cajun (fiddle and accordian) workshop - Tracy Schwarz (at TRANZAC)
May 3 (1pm) - Appalachian Workshop - Ginny Hawker - 113 Spadina Road - phone Dan @ 416 925 1022
May 3 (8 pm) Ginny aHawker & Tracy Schwarz at TRANZAC
May 4 - Das Macht Show
May 9-11 Tanglefoot recording LIVE - adv. res.
May 18 - no Cloud
May 25 - Flapjack - CD release and Season Finale!
STOP PRESS POST SEASON SPECIAL
June 8 - John Renbourn & Jacqui McShee - Adv. Res.
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 14:24:43
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 14:24:43
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] Re: Glen Reid & Sundridge Fest
Slight correction Jeremiah.....yes, Glen Reid will be performing at the
White Oak Festival and not at the Almaguin Festival -sorry, my mistake, I
called it the Sundridge fest but I meant that that's where it takes place
- on the same day, July 12th, but he is still the Artistic Director of
the Almaguin Fest (I'm helping him out alittle).
Lillian
In <5.1.0.14.0.20030402111150.01b39c00@pop>, on 04/02/03
at 02:24 PM, Jeremiah McCaw Budnark said:
>At 03:55 AM 4/2/2003, you wrote:
>>Alyssa, if you're looking for the AD of the Sundridge Festival (formerly
>>Heritage River), he is Glen Reid at: glenreid@onlink.net
>>Michele is offline I believe - if you want her phone #, email me
>>privately.
>>
>>Lillian
>Slight update, Lillian (as much for the sake of doing some advance promo
>as anything else): Glen is not associated with the festival in
>Sundridge, now called the Almaguin. In point of fact, he (and the
>Heritage River Rats) will be appearing in Oakville on July12 - same day
>as the Almaguin - at the White Oak Folk Festival.
>Actually, I may as well post the current details regarding the festival,
>as White Oak joined the OCFF too late for the festivals brochure:
>July 12, 2003
>White Oak Folk Festival - Oakville
>A one-day indoor event held at the Oakville Centre for the Performing
>Arts. Workshops & concerts during the day; mainstage concert in the
>evening. Featured performers include: Tanglefoot, Haines & Leighton,
>James Gordon, Glen Reid & the Heritage River Rats, David Bradstreet,
>Fireweed, Don Bray, Alfie Smith, Keith Thompson, Caroline Wiles, Ed
>Vandendool, Terry McBain & Stephen Fuller, and Ezeduzit.
>Opening at 11:30am. Workshops from noon to 5pm. Concert & performer
>spotlights from 3pm to 5pm.
>Mainstage concert from 6pm to 11pm. Raffles, door prizes, food and craft
>vendors.
>All for an extraordinary price of $15 (+ tax & service charge), available
> through the Oakville Centre Box Office at 905-815-2021.
>More info: 905-842-7960 or tollfree 1-877-263-9632
>e-mail: pcyoung@attcanada.ca
>on the web: www.whiteoakfolkclub.ca
>Be well, folkses . . .
>Jeremiah
>www.jeremiah.ca
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Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 14:44:32
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 14:44:32
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] Gig-ON: Zoe Chilco
posted for Zoe Chilco
For an evening of great blues and folk, come out to hear ZOE CHILCO
When: Sat. April 19th
Time: 9pm
Where: the Oasis Bar and Restaurant
780 Queen St. East, Toronto (just east of Broadview)
416 469-5423
_____________________________________________________
Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
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From michael@braille.uwo.ca Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:04:26 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:04:26 -0500
From: Michael Lewis michael@braille.uwo.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Benefit concert announcement.
Hi folks:
Here's a quick concert announcement for anyone in the London area.
SPECIAL CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT!
BENEFIT FOR PARTICIPATION HOUSE
When: Saturday, April 5, 2003, 7:00 P.M.
Doors open at 6:00 P.M.
Tickets $10, available at the door.
Where: Moose Lodge, 6 Weston Street, London.
Weston runs east off of Wellington near Grand Avenue.
Featuring: DOUG MCARTHUR
Also appearing: MICHAEL LEWIS, CLANDEBOYE BOUNDE and a surprise
guest.
All proceeds go to Participation House towards purchase of a
wheelchair-accessible van.
For more information phone
(519) 471-4319, (ask for Brian)
or
(519) 645-0558, (ask for Michael.)
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:07:02
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:07:02
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] ON: LEE PUI MING in Concert
posted for Lee Pui Ming
Gary Cristall Artist Management and Lee Pui Ming present
"Wei Ji": Quartet on the Edge of Time
Hailed as "the most unique genius to touch a keyboard since Glenn Gould",
Lee Pui Ming has invited three equally talented friends to join her in an
exploration of sonic possibilities.
WHEN: Saturday, April 19, 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Artword Theatre, 75 Portland Street.
ADMISSION:Tickets are $18.00 and available by calling
416-408-ARTD (2783).
All four musicians in this concert are accomplished improvisers. Bassist
Victor Bateman, known for his work with a multitude of Toronto ensembles;
baritone saxophonist Peter Lutek of Forty Fingers Saxophone Quartet
renown, and brilliant percussionist Romano DiNillo join forces with Pui
Ming to create new music that is on the edge of style, sound and approach.
This concert stretches the boundaries both of music and of the
instruments. It ranges from composition to improvisation, with splashes of
pure groove and fun in the mix.
Wei ji is the last hexagam in the I-ching. It invokes the moment of
change, going from the known to the unknown. It addresses the state of
being on the edge of a whole new space. Wei ji conjures a sense of
something not yet complete, that pulls or propels forward toward
fulfillment.
Lee Pui Ming is the winner of the 2000 Freddie Stone Award, presented to a
Canadian musician to recognize achievement in improvised music. Pui Ming's
music is about going beyond boundaries. It is about transcending the
myriad of genres, niches, and pigeonholes that trap music and seek to name
it and tame it. Pui Ming's is European, North American, and Asian music
from the most traditional to the most contemporary; music that is
sometimes composed and often improvised; music that uses the voice, body
and piano in unorthodox ways that challenge preconceptions about what
music should be. Lee Pui Ming plays music of her own creation that is
filtered through the mind, hands, and voice of an uncommonly fearless
artist determined to make her very own way in the musical world.
This concert is generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.
_____________________________________________________
Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
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From argyle@sympatico.ca Wed, 2 Apr 2003 15:42:18 -0800
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 15:42:18 -0800
From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] SOFGA
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Just to let you in on a new event happening in Hamilton.
Hats off to Shawn Trotter for taking the initiative and risk in starting =
up the Southern Ontario Fingerstyle Guitar Assoc. First meeting was on =
Moday night in Hamilton and was a good success. Good assortment of =
players and enough listeners came out to support this first time event.
The plan is to meet every two weeks and have players come up and play a =
couple of tunes. There is a featured performer each week. See below =
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Just a reminder about the first get together of the Southern Ontario =
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Monday, March 31. SOFGA meets every 2nd week at the Staircase Theatre =
Cafe, 27 Dundurn Street North in Hamilton, start time is 7:30PM. It is =
an open stage (2 songs each) with a special guest performer each =
meeting.=20
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This week we welcome special guest performer David Gillis =
www.davidgillis.com
Future guest performers include:
April 14: Mark Daum
April 28: Mike Daley
May 12: Bob MacLean
So tell all of your guitar playing friends, and come on out!
I'm looking forward to meeting you
Shawn Trotter
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From jeremiah-mccaw@rogers.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 17:30:20 -0500
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 17:30:20 -0500
From: Jeremiah McCaw Budnark jeremiah-mccaw@rogers.com
Subject: [mplpost] Re: Glen Reid & Sundridge Fest
At 09:24 AM 4/2/2003, you wrote:
>Slight correction Jeremiah.....yes, Glen Reid will be performing at the
>White Oak Festival and not at the Almaguin Festival -sorry, my mistake, I
>called it the Sundridge fest but I meant that that's where it takes place
>- on the same day, July 12th, but he is still the Artistic Director of
>the Almaguin Fest (I'm helping him out alittle).
>
>Lillian
I stand further corrected, then. Thanks Lillian. At least I got an
opportunity to plug the Oakville thing! :-)
Jeremiah
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From sualexanian@sympatico.ca Wed, 2 Apr 2003 19:00:46 -0500
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 19:00:46 -0500
From: Su Alexanian sualexanian@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] One Big No:Artists Against War:Peace Festival
Is Rick Fielding of CIUT on this list? If so can you reply to me off
post regarding Toronto's Peace Festival
next weekend?
thanks
su
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
purple songs, soundtracks and other stuff
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 19:41:10
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 19:41:10
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] ON: Correction-Zoe Chilco
ZOE CHILCO
When: Sat. April 19th
Time: 9pm
Where: the Oasis Bar and Restaurant
780 Queen St. East, Toronto (just east of Broadview)
416 469-5423
Admission: $6
Zoe Chilco is a Toronto-area vocalist/songwriter whose style is blues
and jazz-based. Her material includes originals and covers from both these
genres, with occasional forays into folk and country blues as well. Zoe's
voice is her main instrument, conveying emotion and play in rich and
sultry tones through her songs of love: lost, found, real and fantasy.
She performs with her band Funky Knees, or solo, accompanying herself on
keyboards, in Toronto and in the Haliburton area where she now resides.
You can access some sound samples of Zoe's CD's on her website at:
www.chilcostreet.ca/zoe
_____________________________________________________
Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
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From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Wed, 2 Apr 2003 22:06:59 -0500
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 22:06:59 -0500
From: Take Note! Promotion takenote@takenotepromotion.com
Subject: [mplpost] Reminder: Kevin Burke's "Naked Fiddle" Comes to Toronto
For Immediate Release
Wednesday, April 2, 2003
Kevin Burke's "Naked Fiddle" Comes to Toronto
=============================================
Toronto, 2/04/03 -- Renowned Irish fiddler Kevin Burke is coming to Toronto
for his only Canadian performance in 2003. Colourmark Productions is
pleased to present Kevin Burke in concert on Friday, April 11 (8pm) at
Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge St., Toronto. Tickets are $18 in
advance or $20 at the door.
Kevin will also be leading a workshop for experienced fiddlers on
Saturday, April 12 at 1:00 pm, in the Guild Room of Christ Church Deer Park.
Workshop admission is $45.
Tickets to both events can be ordered by calling Jim Mallory, Colourmark
Productions at (905) 201-7697.
"Burke is blessed with a silky touch on the bow that
effortlessly moves from one note to the next, creating
an aural experience unlike any other in Irish
traditional music today."
Irish Echo
Kevin Burke started with the classical violin in his native London, but
soon developed an interest in Irish fiddle tunes, performing in Ceili Bands
from his early teens. His work during the 1970's with Arlo Guthrie, Christy
Moore and the Bothy Band quickly established Burke as a first class musician
and brought him international acclaim in both Europe and America, while his
far-reaching album 'If the Cap Fits' earned him recognition as an exciting
soloist. "Burke's fiddling is one of the high spots of the current Irish
musical scene." [Irish Times]
By 1980 Kevin had settled in the USA and was performing with Bothy Band
colleague Micheal O'Domhnaill. Their two albums, 'Promenade' and
'Portland', became -- and still are -- very influential resources for many
traditional musicians. Kevin is a founding member (1985) of the group
Patrick Street -- highly successful on both sides of the Atlantic -- which
recently released its 9th album, 'Street Life'. Kevin spent much of the
90's recording and performing in a series of highly successful concert tours
with a trio of fiddle players known as The Celtic Fiddle Festival (with
Scotland's Johnny Cunningham and Brittany's Christian Lemaitre), and he has
recently become a featured member of Tim O'Brien's wonderful 'crossover'
band The Crossing. "Burke imparts a rhythmic intensity that is remarkably
powerful. a superior instrumentalist in any idiom. impressively virtuosic"
[The New York Times].
Lately, Kevin has been devoting more time to solo playing. "I started
to think that, with the great popularity of various groups over the last 25
years or so, many people have forgotten that this kind of music used to be
played mainly solo. The bands, groups and accompanists are a relatively
recent development (in fact one great musician from an older generation told
me not long ago that "accompanists are a bit like vice presidents - you
don't really need 'em"), so I thought it would be interesting to let people
hear the 'naked' fiddle once more." In 1999, he released a live album In
Concert, recorded from two (mostly solo) performances at Portland Oregon's
Artichoke Music. This past year, Kevin Burke was awarded a National
Heritage Fellowship by Washington's National Endowment for the Arts -- the
United States' highest honour in the folk arts for artists, teachers,
innovators and guardians of traditional art forms.
Whether solo or accompanied, on record or in concert, Burke is "a first
class traditional musician" [The Oregonian] and "a lyrical player of
emotional electricity" [The Washington Post]. "Kevin Burke plays the fiddle
so smoothly, with such buoyancy, and with such relaxed showmanship, that
even a large concert hall becomes intimate." [The New Yorker]
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Kevin Burke will arrive in Toronto the evening of Thursday, April 10,
and will be available for telephone interviews prior to that day.
Please contact Take Note! Promotion to book interviews,
or to request media passes.
For further information, contact:
Alyssa Wright or Nick Naffin at Take Note! Promotion
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From lewnmole@sentex.net Wed, 2 Apr 2003 22:57:00 -0500
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 22:57:00 -0500
From: BJ Lewis (Open Bookings) lewnmole@sentex.net
Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: Crete & Lewis - Concert @ Eating Disorders Awareness Walk (Guelph, Sunday afternoon)
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Crete & Lewis Invited Back for Third Annual Angela's Walk for Eating =
Disorders Awareness
An invitation to enjoy a brisk healthy walk and rich vocal harmonies on =
a beautiful spring afternoon - all in support of an excellent cause: =
Body Image Acceptance and Eating Disorders Prevention. Proceeds of the =
Walk go to: The Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Eating Disorders Coalition =
http://www.eatingdisorderscoalition.ca/ Big Kudos to Guelph's Angela =
Marchione for all of her hard work in organizing this event for three =
consecutive years! It's not too late to register to walk in support of =
funding for this very important issue.=20
For the third year in a row, acclaimed local vocal harmonies duo Brenda =
Lewis & Nonie Crete have been invited back to sing "Even More Songs =
about Loving Food & Loving Yourself the Way You're Made!", a selection =
of folk, blues and jazz repertoire. Once again, their concert is very =
kindly sponsored by the Homewood Health Centre. Rave reviews of Nonie & =
Brenda at: http://www.noniecrete.com/ Listen to Brenda's version of =
"Peel Me a Grape" at: http://www.cwilsonmusic.com - click on =
'ensembles', then 'vocal trio'). If that isn't a song about loving food, =
then what is ...?
When: This Sunday Afternoon, April 6, 2002 (* Remember: The clocks roll =
forward by 1 hour)
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11am to 12:30pm: Registration
12:30 - 1pm: Welcome & Warm-ups
1pm: The Walk Begins (or if people prefer to run)
and will continue until 2:30pm
2:30-3pm: Entertainment (Nonie & Brenda), Food & Beverages (late lunch) =
for walk
participants
3:00 to 3:30pm: Fabulous Prize Draw giveaways from many generous =
sponsors of this event
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Where: among the budding trees at The Arboretum, University of Guelph
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Cost to Participate is:
$10.00 per person in advance...OR $15.00 on day of event - with or =
without pledges.
Or just drop by to enjoy the music and leave a donation in the =
'donations box'. All help is much appreciated!
*** To pre-register or for more info/press interviews, please call the =
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row, acclaimed local vocal harmonies duo Brenda =
Lewis=20
& Nonie Crete have been invited back to sing "Even More Songs about Loving Food & =
Loving=20
Yourself the Way You're Made!", a selection of folk, blues and =
jazz=20
repertoire. Once again, their concert is =
very=20
kindly sponsored by the Homewood Health Centre. Rave=20
reviews of Nonie & Brenda at: http://www.noniecrete.com/ =
Listen to=20
Brenda's version of "Peel Me a Grape" at: http://www.cwilsonmusic.com=
=20
- click on 'ensembles', then 'vocal trio'). If that isn't a =
song about=20
loving food, then what is ...?
When: This Sunday Afternoon, April =
6, 2002=20
(* Remember: The clocks roll forward by 1=20
hour)
11am=20
to 12:30pm: Registration
12:30 - 1pm: Welcome &=20
Warm-ups
1pm: The Walk Begins (or if people prefer to =
run)
and=20
will continue until 2:30pm
2:30-3pm: Entertainment =
(Nonie=20
& Brenda), Food & Beverages (late lunch) for=20
walk
participants
3:00 to 3:30pm: Fabulous Prize Draw giveaways from =
many=20
generous sponsors of this event
Cost to Participate =
is:
$10.00 per=20
person in advance...OR $15.00 on day of event - with or without=20
pledges.
Or just drop by to enjoy the music and leave a donation in =
the=20
'donations box'. All help is much =
appreciated!
*** To pre-register or for more info/press =
interviews, please call=20
the organizer (Angela Marchione) at:=20
519-831-4377
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From zora@pacinfo.com Tue, 1 Apr 2003 00:41:07 -0800
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 00:41:07 -0800
From: zora zora@pacinfo.com
Subject: [mplpost] Dave Van Ronk
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This is forwarded from Christine Lavin. Thanks for your attention.
Doug Tucker
the texas chainsaw acoustic hour
somewhere in the lower 48
_______________________________________________________________
Christine Lavin has asked us to post this info on a project near and =
dear to her heart.
Dear Canadian Folk DJs:
Please join us on Sunday May 18th to celebrate what the New York City =
Council
has officially declared "Dave Van Ronk Day." We want you, the =
international folk dj
community, to be involved directly in this event. Tom Paxton, Patrick =
Sky,
Odetta, Paul Geremia, David Massengill, Danny Kalb, Elijah Wald, Frank
Christian, Frank Tedesso, Rosalie Sorrels, Sylvia Tyson, Bill Morrissey,
Chris Lowe, Eve Silber, Jeremy Wallace, Phil Namenworth, Terre Roche, =
Suzanne
Vega, Jack Hardy, Josh Joplin and me, Christine Lavin, will be gathering =
at
The Bottom Line, (http://www.bottomlinecabaret.com) 15 West 4th Street =
in New York City for two shows, 3:00 and 8:30 PM -- along with artists =
Suze Rotolo and Enzo Bartoccioli plus special
surprise guests (Suze and Enzo are assembling an intermission slide show =
of
Dave's life; the surprise guests are, well, surprise guests!). Everyone =
is
performing one song -- a song written by Dave, made famous by Dave or
inspired by Dave. Excerpts from the forthcoming book by Elijah Wald, =
"The
Mayor of MacDougal Street" will be read throughout the show by Suzanne =
Vega.
The show is called "Dave Van Ronk Day: Celebrating the Spirit And =
Legacy of
the Mayor of MacDougal Street." Tickets are $25, the box office is
212.228.6300 and part of the net proceeds will go toward the editing and
mastering of Dave's very last concert (October 2001) which, lucky for =
us, was
preserved on tape. Those who have heard it call it 'the quintessential =
Ronk
experience.' He knew (although no one else did) that it was his last =
show.
At the time of his death he was not signed to any record label, so the =
plan
is to master this album as best as can be done (we are currently talking =
to a
team of engineers who have years of experience with archival material to =
do
it up right). Although Dave was nominated for a Grammy, he never won =
one,
but he wanted to very much. We are hoping that with this project maybe =
we
can help that dream of his to come true.
If you want to participate in this event, Sunday, May 18th, please =
devote part of your show to the music of Dave Van Ronk, talk about it =
being "Dave Van Ronk Day" in New York City -- and let me know
that you are doing this (I have set up a special email box =
vanronkday@aol.com
specifically for you, the djs, and nothing else). If you are NOT on
the air that day, but are the week prior, do your tribute to Dave at =
that
time and also let me know. I am personally keeping the list of all the =
djs
who take part -- so I need you to email:
your name
your program's name
what time it airs
station call letters
city/state
That list will be incorporated into the events of that day, either as =
part of
the slide show, or posted at the entrance of the club, or in a printed
program.=20
None of the performers are getting paid -- they are all donating their =
concert
fees to the pot to get Dave's last concert out there.
Dave Van Ronk influenced hundreds of singer/songwriters for close to 50
years. During his lifetime, while revered by many, even receiving a =
Lifetime
Achievement Award from ASCAP, he never quite received the acclaim that =
he
deserved. We are hoping this event will help to put the spotlight on =
him
once more, raise enough money to release his last album, and hey, it's =
going
to be a great party.
I hope you can be part of it, even if you can't be in New York (or get =
here
if you can!). If you ever met Dave, or saw him perform, or got to =
interview
him, you know what a brilliant man he was, and how deserving he is of =
this
event.
Sincerely,
Christine Lavin
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This is forwarded from Christine=20
Lavin. Thanks for your attention.
Doug Tucker
the texas chainsaw acoustic hour
somewhere in the lower 48
_______________________________________________________________<=
/FONT>
Christine Lavin has asked us =
to post=20
this info on a project near and dear to her heart.
Dear Canadian Folk =
DJs:
Please join us on Sunday =
May 18th to=20
celebrate what the New York City Council
has officially declared =
"Dave Van=20
Ronk Day." We want you, the international folk dj
community, to =
be=20
involved directly in this event. Tom Paxton, Patrick =
Sky,
Odetta, Paul=20
Geremia, David Massengill, Danny Kalb, Elijah Wald, Frank
Christian, =
Frank=20
Tedesso, Rosalie Sorrels, Sylvia Tyson, Bill Morrissey,
Chris Lowe, =
Eve=20
Silber, Jeremy Wallace, Phil Namenworth, Terre Roche, Suzanne
Vega, =
Jack=20
Hardy, Josh Joplin and me, Christine Lavin, will be gathering =
at
The Bottom Line,=20
(http://www.bottomlinecabaret.com) 15=20
West 4th Street in New York City for two shows, 3:00 and 8:30 PM -- =
along with=20
artists Suze Rotolo and Enzo Bartoccioli plus special
surprise guests =
(Suze=20
and Enzo are assembling an intermission slide show of
Dave's life; =
the=20
surprise guests are, well, surprise guests!). Everyone =
is
performing=20
one song -- a song written by Dave, made famous by Dave or
inspired =
by=20
Dave. Excerpts from the forthcoming book by Elijah Wald, =
"The
Mayor of=20
MacDougal Street" will be read throughout the show by Suzanne =
Vega.
The=20
show is called "Dave Van Ronk Day: Celebrating the Spirit And =
Legacy=20
of
the Mayor of MacDougal Street." Tickets are $25, the box =
office=20
is
212.228.6300 and part of the net proceeds will go toward the =
editing=20
and
mastering of Dave's very last concert (October 2001) which, lucky =
for us,=20
was
preserved on tape. Those who have heard it call it 'the=20
quintessential Ronk
experience.' He knew (although no one else =
did)=20
that it was his last show.
At the time of his death he was not signed =
to any=20
record label, so the plan
is to master this album as best as can be =
done (we=20
are currently talking to a
team of engineers who have years of =
experience=20
with archival material to do
it up right). Although Dave was =
nominated=20
for a Grammy, he never won one,
but he wanted to very much. We =
are=20
hoping that with this project maybe we
can help that dream of his =
to come=20
true.
If you want to =
participate in this=20
event, Sunday, May 18th, please devote part of your show to the =
music of=20
Dave Van Ronk, talk about it being "Dave Van Ronk Day" in New York City =
-- and=20
let me know
that you are doing this (I =
have set up a=20
special email box vanronkday@aol.com
specifically for you, the =
djs, and=20
nothing else). If you are NOT on
the air that day, but are =
the week=20
prior, do your tribute to Dave at that
time and also let me =
know. I am=20
personally keeping the list of all the djs
who take part -- so I need =
you to=20
email:
your name
your program's name
what time it =
airs
station=20
call letters
city/state
That list will be incorporated into =
the events=20
of that day, either as part of
the slide show, or posted at the =
entrance of=20
the club, or in a printed
program.
None of the performers =
are getting=20
paid -- they are all donating their concert
fees to the pot to get =
Dave's last=20
concert out there.
Dave Van Ronk influenced hundreds of=20
singer/songwriters for close to 50
years. During his lifetime, =
while=20
revered by many, even receiving a Lifetime
Achievement Award from =
ASCAP, he=20
never quite received the acclaim that he
deserved. We are =
hoping this=20
event will help to put the spotlight on him
once more, raise enough =
money to=20
release his last album, and hey, it's going
to be a great =
party.
I=20
hope you can be part of it, even if you can't be in New York (or get =
here
if=20
you can!). If you ever met Dave, or saw him perform, or got to=20
interview
him, you know what a brilliant man he was, and how =
deserving he is=20
of this
event.
Sincerely,
Christine=20
Lavin
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From rflohil@sympatico.ca Thu, 3 Apr 2003 02:10:14 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 02:10:14 -0500
From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca
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Watershed Four's 'Early Bird'
ticket sale ends April 11
A major discount on tickets for Watershed Four, the major summer
music festival set for Walkerton, Ontario, August 30 and 31, will end
on April 11.
"Early bird" weekend tickets are only available in the
Walkerton area and in Kitchener, and were designed to give local
residents a price break, said Richard Sharpe, head of Next
Presentations, the organizers of the event.
"Given the harsh winter we've had, it's been hard to think
about summer," he added. "That's why we extended the discount for a
few weeks."
Up until April 11, weekend tickets are $126.00 with single
day tickets set at $76.00.
The Early Bird tickets are on sale at a number of local
outlets including the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce, Heather's Pet
Centre in Hanover, Jack Reid Leisure & Thrifty Car Rental in Owen
Sound, and the Old Roxy Theatre in Mount Forest, as well at Highland
Sight & Sound in Fergus and Lifetime Video Production in Walkerton.
The tickets are also on sale at the Kitchener Auditorium, and
may be ordered by phone at 519 -745-0303 or 1-800-265-6368.
Meanwhile, regularly priced tickets are on sale at all
Ticketmaster locations in Ontario, with a limited number of VIP seats
available at $126.00 per day.
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Watershed Four: The lineup
Saturday, August 30: Terri Clark, Melissa Etheridge,
Merle Haggard, Our Lady Peace, Travis Tritt, ZZ Top
Sunday, August 31: Bryan Adams, Emerson Drive, Peter Frampton,
Emerson Drive, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina McBride, LeAnn
Rimes
Website: www.watershedfestival.ca
For media information contact: Laurie Lockhart, Richard Flohil & Associates,
Ph: 416-351-1323 E-mail: rflohil@sympatico.ca / laurie.rflohil@sympatico.ca
For marketing information contact: Next Presentations, Ph: 519-323-9898
April Schenk, E-mail: april@nextpresentations.com
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11
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Watershed Four's 'Early
Bird'
ticket sale ends April 11
A major discount on tickets for Watershed
Four, the major summer music festival set for Walkerton, Ontario,
August 30 and 31, will end on April 11.
"Early bird" weekend
tickets are only available in the Walkerton area and in Kitchener, and
were designed to give local residents a price break, said Richard
Sharpe, head of Next Presentations, the organizers of the
event.
"Given the harsh winter we've had, it's been
hard to think about summer," he added. "That's why we extended
the discount for a few weeks."
Up until April 11,
weekend tickets are $126.00 with single day tickets set at
$76.00.
The Early Bird tickets are on sale at a number
of local outlets including the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce,
Heather's Pet Centre in Hanover, Jack Reid Leisure & Thrifty Car
Rental in Owen Sound, and the Old Roxy Theatre in Mount Forest, as
well at Highland Sight & Sound in Fergus and Lifetime Video
Production in Walkerton.
The tickets are also on sale at the
Kitchener Auditorium, and may be ordered by phone at 519 -745-0303 or
1-800-265-6368.
Meanwhile, regularly priced tickets are on sale at all
Ticketmaster locations in Ontario, with a limited number of VIP seats
available at $126.00 per day.
-30-
Watershed Four: The lineup
Saturday, August 30: Terri Clark, Melissa Etheridge,
Merle Haggard, Our Lady Peace, Travis Tritt, ZZ Top
Sunday, August 31: Bryan Adams, Emerson Drive, Peter
Frampton, Emerson Drive, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina
McBride, LeAnn Rimes
Website: www.watershedfestival.ca
For media information contact: Laurie Lockhart, Richard
Flohil & Associates,
Ph: 416-351-1323 E-mail: rflohil@sympatico.ca /
laurie.rflohil@sympatico.ca
For marketing information contact: Next Presentations, Ph:
519-323-9898
April Schenk, E-mail:
april@nextpresentations.com
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From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 3 Apr 2003 00:05:36 -0800
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 00:05:36 -0800
From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Subject: [mplpost] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - April 2/03
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FOLK OASIS
CiTR 101.9 FM
Vancouver, BC
two hours of eclectic roots music
Wednesdays, 9 - 11 pm PST
Host: Val Cormier
folkoasis@canada.com
=20
station info / live audio stream
at http://citr.ca
--------------------
=20
April 2, 2003
EUGENE CHADBOURNE - New New New War War War
Protest Records #6 (Protest)
http://www.sonicyouth.com/prmp3/New_New_New_War_War_War.mp3
DOC WATSON - White House Blues
Trouble In Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues Collection (Sugar Hill)
<|>TREVOR MILLS - Military Governmental Contract
Karaoke Cowboy (self)
<|>AENGUS FINNAN - Rollin' Home
North Wind (Borealis)
THE LIMELITERS - The Power and the Glory
Until We Get It Right! (Crescendo)
DANU - The Buck From the Mountain/Paddy Killoran's
All Things Considered (Shanachie)
REPTILE PALACE ORCHESTRA - Godecki Cacak
Balkans Without Borders (Omnium)
<|>BOCEPHUS KING - Goodnight Forever Montgomery Clift
(pre-release) All Children Believe In Heaven (Tonic)
ASYLUM STREET SPANKERS - Stinkin'
ep (Spanks A Lot)
MARK BERUBE - Bomb Sniffing Dog
Shut Up So I Can Play (BC2)
THE GOURDS - Ceiling's Leaking
Cow Fish Fowl or Pig (Sugar Hill)
<|>DANIEL LANOIS w/EMMYLOU HARRIS - I Love You
Shine (Anti)
MASON JENNINGS - New York City
Century Spring (Architect)
<|>ROB LUTES - Never Be Mine
Middle Ground (self)
[concert calendar: music bed - <|>JOU TOU/Danses du peuple Yi-A & =
Yi-B/Jou Tou (self) ]
=20
<|>DAVID P. SMITH - Bus Depot Blue
Hurtin' Dance Party (self)
<|>LINDA McRAE & CHEERFUL LONESOME - Sweet Surrender
Cryin' Out Loud (Black Hen)
<|>STEVE COFFEY and the LOKELS - Watching Daddy Dance
East of East Coulee (self)
STEPPIN' IN IT - Red-Haired Boy=20
Last Winter In the Copper Country (Hippo Coop)
THE RANCHHANDS - Everybody Says
The Ranchhands (Clutch)
OLD HAT - Corrina, Corrina
The Brains Behind Pa (Grass Magoops)
TIM GRIMM - 1913 Massacre
Coyote's Dream (Vault)
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playlists archived at http://www.folkradio.org
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''What does Bush want from us? Saddam is our choice, and even if he will =
have us survive on just bread, we still want him.''=20
An Iraqi woman in Baghdad, standing next to the ruins of the Baghdad =
telephone exchange.=20
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Vancouver, =
BC
two=20
hours of eclectic roots musicWednesdays, 9 - 11 pm=20
PST
Host: Val Cormier
folkoasis@canada.com station=20
info / live audio stream
at http://citr.ca
------------------=
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April=20
2, 2003
EUGENE CHADBOURNE - New New New War War War
Protest Records #6 (Protest)
DOC WATSON - White House Blues
Trouble In Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues Collection (Sugar =
Hill)
<|>TREVOR MILLS - Military Governmental Contract
Karaoke Cowboy (self)
<|>AENGUS FINNAN - Rollin' Home
North Wind (Borealis)
THE LIMELITERS - The Power and the Glory
Until We Get It Right! (Crescendo)
DANU - The Buck From the Mountain/Paddy Killoran's
All Things Considered (Shanachie)
REPTILE PALACE ORCHESTRA - Godecki Cacak
Balkans Without Borders (Omnium)
<|>BOCEPHUS KING - Goodnight Forever Montgomery Clift
(pre-release) All Children Believe In Heaven (Tonic)
ASYLUM STREET SPANKERS - Stinkin'
ep (Spanks A Lot)
MARK BERUBE - Bomb Sniffing Dog
Shut Up So I Can Play (BC2)
THE GOURDS - Ceiling's Leaking
Cow Fish Fowl or Pig (Sugar Hill)
<|>DANIEL LANOIS w/EMMYLOU HARRIS - I Love You
Shine (Anti)
MASON JENNINGS - New York City
Century Spring (Architect)
<|>ROB LUTES - Never Be Mine
Middle Ground (self)
[concert calendar: music bed - <|>JOU TOU/Danses du peuple=20
Yi-A & Yi-B/Jou Tou (self) ]
<|>DAVID P. SMITH - Bus Depot Blue
Hurtin' Dance Party (self)
<|>LINDA McRAE & CHEERFUL LONESOME - Sweet =
Surrender
Cryin' Out Loud (Black Hen)
<|>STEVE COFFEY and the LOKELS - Watching Daddy Dance
East of East Coulee (self)
STEPPIN' IN IT - Red-Haired Boy
Last Winter In the Copper Country (Hippo Coop)
THE RANCHHANDS - Everybody Says
The Ranchhands (Clutch)
OLD HAT - Corrina, Corrina
The Brains Behind Pa (Grass Magoops)
TIM GRIMM - 1913 Massacre
Coyote's Dream (Vault)
''What does Bush want from us? Saddam is our choice, and even if he =
will=20
have us survive on just bread, we still want him.''
An Iraqi woman in Baghdad, standing next to the ruins of the =
Baghdad=20
telephone exchange.
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From sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Thu, 03 Apr 2003 09:29:53 -0500
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 09:29:53 -0500
From: Rana Sodhi sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Ginny Hawker - Tracy Schwarz - Cajun Fiddle workshop with Tracy
correction - new location
A correction to the workshop information that was posted for the Tracy Schwarz/Ginny Hawker visit
Tracy Schwarz workshop takes place at Chez Schlangri-La, 648 Bloor St. West.
It is intermediate Cajun Fiddle, $15 dollars,
Contact Peter Jellard at 416-537-8038
All other information for Cajun dance/Appalachian workshop/concert is as before:
To summarize:
May 2 Cajun dance - Tracy + Swamperella.
Lessons at 8 pm; dance at 9 ($14/12 - @ TRANZAC)
May 3 Concert with Ginny & Tracy (8 pm - $16/14)
May 3 Cajun (intermediate fiddle) workshop with Tracy
(1 pm - $15 @ Chez Schlangri-La, 648 Bloor St. W - Peter - 416-537-8038)
May 3 Appalachian vocal workshop - Ginny
(1 pm - $12 @ 113 Spadina Rd – Dan - 416 925 1022)
Sorry about any inconvenience
--
Rana N.S. Sodhi
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Surface Interface Ontario
Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
University of Toronto
Office: 416 978 1470; Lab: 416 978 5381
Fax: 416 978 8605
www.si-ontario.utoronto.ca
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Flying Cloud Folk Club
416 410 FOLK (machine)
www3.sympatico.ca/flying_cloud_folk
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From jenwhite@knockgrafton.com Thu, 3 Apr 2003 11:01:01 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 11:01:01 -0500
From: Jennifer White jenwhite@knockgrafton.com
Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: April 4, 2003
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Just a reminder of our Mutual Benefit Concert and Photo Exhibit:
Jennifer White and Robert McMaster=20
Landon Public Library
167 Wortley Road
London Ontario
Friday, April 4, 2003
Concert Starts at 7:30 pm
Come early to view exhibit and snack on refreshments starting at 6:30 pm
Tickets are $10, available at Landon Library
A peaceful oasis in a chaotic time, featuring the lovely sounds of =
original Celtic-inspired music by Jennifer White (Celtic Harp, Vocals =
and Storytelling), accompanied by Robert McMaster (Soundscape and =
Worldbeat Percussion), and the lovely sights of scenic and portrait =
photography by Robert McMaster. Robert is exhibiting his photographic =
works, "Silent Meditations" and "Images of the Mind", from April 1 =
through to May 2, 2003 at Landon Library. It has taken some =
arm-twisting (he assures me he'll be fully recovered for drumming =
Friday) to convince him to pull all those wonderful prints out of =
storage and show them off at last. The reviews so far from those who =
have wandered through during set up this week have been glowingly =
positive (universal oohing and awing). Proceeds from the concert will =
benefit the Landon Library book collection.
Hope to see you there...
Jennifer White and Robert McMaster
Knockgrafton Productions=20
London ON=20
jenwhite@knockgrafton.com
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Just a reminder of our Mutual Benefit =
Concert and=20
Photo Exhibit:
Jennifer White and Robert McMaster =
Landon Public Library
167 Wortley Road
London Ontario
Friday, April 4, 2003
Concert Starts at 7:30 pm
Come early to view exhibit and snack on =
refreshments starting at 6:30 pm
Tickets are $10, available at Landon=20
Library
A peaceful oasis in a chaotic time, =
featuring the=20
lovely sounds of original Celtic-inspired music by Jennifer White =
(Celtic Harp,=20
Vocals and Storytelling), accompanied by Robert McMaster (Soundscape and =
Worldbeat Percussion), and the lovely sights of scenic and portrait =
photography=20
by Robert McMaster. Robert is exhibiting his photographic=20
works, "Silent Meditations" and "Images of the Mind", from April 1 =
through=20
to May 2, 2003 at Landon Library. It has taken some arm-twisting =
(he=20
assures me he'll be fully recovered for drumming Friday) to convince him =
to pull=20
all those wonderful prints out of storage and show them off at =
last. The=20
reviews so far from those who have wandered through during set up this =
week have=20
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from the=20
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Hope to see you there...
Jennifer White and Robert =
McMaster
Knockgrafton Productions
London ON
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Watershed ticket discount ends April 11Merle Haggard and Our Lady Peace =
on the same bill? I never thought I would see that. It's a beautiful =
thing ...=20
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To: Watershed list=20
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 2:10 AM
Subject: [mplpost] Watershed ticket discount ends April 11
Media information
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Please retain for events listings
Watershed Four's 'Early Bird'
ticket sale ends April 11
A major discount on tickets for Watershed Four, the major summer music =
festival set for Walkerton, Ontario, August 30 and 31, will end on April =
11.
"Early bird" weekend tickets are only available in the Walkerton =
area and in Kitchener, and were designed to give local residents a price =
break, said Richard Sharpe, head of Next Presentations, the organizers =
of the event.=20
"Given the harsh winter we've had, it's been hard to think about =
summer," he added. "That's why we extended the discount for a few =
weeks."
Up until April 11, weekend tickets are $126.00 with single day =
tickets set at $76.00.=20
The Early Bird tickets are on sale at a number of local outlets =
including the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce, Heather's Pet Centre in =
Hanover, Jack Reid Leisure & Thrifty Car Rental in Owen Sound, and the =
Old Roxy Theatre in Mount Forest, as well at Highland Sight & Sound in =
Fergus and Lifetime Video Production in Walkerton.
The tickets are also on sale at the Kitchener Auditorium, and may =
be ordered by phone at 519 -745-0303 or 1-800-265-6368.
Meanwhile, regularly priced tickets are on sale at all =
Ticketmaster locations in Ontario, with a limited number of VIP seats =
available at $126.00 per day.
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Watershed Four: The lineup
Saturday, August 30: Terri Clark, Melissa Etheridge,
Merle Haggard, Our Lady Peace, Travis Tritt, ZZ Top
Sunday, August 31: Bryan Adams, Emerson Drive, Peter Frampton, =
Emerson Drive, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina McBride, LeAnn =
Rimes
Website: www.watershedfestival.ca
For media information contact: Laurie Lockhart, Richard Flohil & =
Associates,
Ph: 416-351-1323 E-mail: rflohil@sympatico.ca / =
laurie.rflohil@sympatico.ca
For marketing information contact: Next Presentations, Ph: =
519-323-9898
April Schenk, E-mail: april@nextpresentations.com
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31, will=20
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bird"=20
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Kitchener, and=20
were designed to give local residents a price break, said Richard =
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of Next Presentations, the organizers of the=20
event.
"Given the harsh winter we've had, it's =
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$76.00.
The Early Bird tickets are on =
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number of local outlets including the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce, =
Heather's=20
Pet Centre in Hanover, Jack Reid Leisure & Thrifty Car Rental in =
Owen=20
Sound, and the Old Roxy Theatre in Mount Forest, as well at Highland =
Sight=20
& Sound in Fergus and Lifetime Video Production in=20
Walkerton.
The tickets are also on sale =
at the=20
Kitchener Auditorium, and may be ordered by phone at 519 -745-0303 or=20
1-800-265-6368.
=20
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locations in Ontario, with a limited number of VIP seats available at =
$126.00=20
per day.
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=
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Saturday, August 30: Terri Clark, Melissa=20
Etheridge,
Merle Haggard, Our Lady Peace, Travis Tritt, ZZ=20
Top
Sunday, August 31: Bryan Adams, Emerson Drive, =
Peter=20
Frampton, Emerson Drive, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina =
McBride,=20
LeAnn Rimes
Website: =20
www.watershedfestival.ca
For media information=20
contact: Laurie Lockhart, Richard Flohil & Associates,
Ph:=20
416-351-1323 E-mail: rflohil@sympatico.ca /=20
laurie.rflohil@sympatico.ca
For marketing information=20
contact: Next Presentations, Ph: 519-323-9898
April Schenk, E-mail:=20
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Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 13:10:22 -0500
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [mplpost] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches - April 3, 2003
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FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in Montreal
Folk Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined,=20
folk-oriented program on Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends=20
throughout the Montreal area and into parts of northern New York, northern=
=20
Vermont and Eastern Ontario.
CKUT can also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk=20
Roots/Folk Branches web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
April 3, 2003
Guest- Gerry Goodfriend
David Francey and Dave Clarke perform Friday April 11 at Club=20
One. Call 514-847-0853.
DAVE CLARKE- The Road Home
GuitarSongs (Crossties)
DAVID FRANCEY- Come Rain or Come Shine
Skating Rink (Laker)
The next five songs punctuated my conversation with Gerry=20
Goodfriend. Gerry performs Saturday April 12 at the Yellow Door. Call=20
514-398-4886.
GERRY GOODFRIEND- I Come and Stand at Every Door (Girl of Hiroshima)
Live at CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- I Hope That I Don=92t Fall In Love With You
Live at CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- Late At Night
Live at CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- You Were On My Mind
Live at CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- Saro Jane
Live at CKUT
ROSCOE HOLCOMB- Swanno Mountain
An Untamed Sense of Control (Smithsonian Folkways)
DOC WATSON- Georgie Buck
Trouble In Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues Collection 1964-1998=
=20
(Sugar Hill) or
Doc Watson (Vanguard)
LEAD BELLY- Rock Island Line
Absolutely the Best: Volume 2 In Concert (Fuel 2000)
BIG TROUT RADIO- Crawdad
Songs About Fishing (Twining Tree)
The Strauss Warschauer Duo and the Rosenblatt Yiddish Music=20
Ensemble performs Saturday April 5 at Congregation Dorshei Emet. Call=20
514-345-2610.
JEFF WARSCHAUER w/DEBORAH STRAUSS- Dem Trisker Rebn=92s Khosid/Romanian=20
Fantasy/A Heymish Freylekhs
The Singing Waltz (Omega)
KLEZMER CONSERVATORY BAND- Hora/Moskowitz Medley
Dance Me to the End of Love (Rounder)
JASON ROSENBLATT & SHTREIML w/ABBY ROSENBLATT- Mechutenesteh Meine
Harmonica Galitzianer (I.J. Rosenblatt)
Valdy performs Friday April 4 at the Yellow Door. Terry Tufts=20
performs there on Saturday April 5. Call 514-398-4886.
VALDY & GARY GARY FJELLGAARD- Goodness Knows
Contenders (Stony Plain)
TERRY TUFTS- I=92ll Try Again
Two Nights Solo (Borealis)
RAY WYLIE HUBBARD- The Knives of Spain
Growl (Philo)
TOM RUSSELL- Racehorse Haynes
Modern Art (HighTone)
This is the finale of Tom Russell=92s concert at Club One in=20
Montreal on October 13, 2002. Special thanks to Steve Goldstein for the=20
great recording, to Billy Bob Productions who produced the concert, and to=
=20
Tom Russell for permission to air it. By the way, Tom is scheduled to be=20
on the David Letterman Show on Thursday April 17.
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- U.S. Steel
ANDREW HARDIN w/TOM RUSSELL- Drivin=92 Nails in My Coffin
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- Chocolate Cigarettes
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- Veteran=92s Day
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- Haley=92s Comet
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- The Dutchman
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- The Road It Gives, the Road It Takes Away
The Susie Arioli Swing Band performs Saturday April 12 at the=20
Spectrum. Call 514-871-1881.
SUSIE ARIOLI SWING BAND- Honeysuckle Rose
Pennies From Heaven (Justin Time)
ROOMFUL OF BLUES- Shame, Shame, Shame
That=92s Right! (Alligator)
Notre Dame de Grass performs Friday April 4 at Le Swimming. Call=
=20
514-847-0853.
NOTRE DAME DE GRASS- Travelling the Highway Home
Notre Dame de Grass (Notre Dame de Grass)
GREENBRIAR BOYS- Take a Whiff on Me
Big Apple Bluegrass (Vanguard)
RICKY SKAGGS & KENTUCKY THUNDER- Black Eyed Suzie
Live at the Charleston Music Hall (Skaggs Family)
ROSS NICKERSON- Red River Valley
Blazing the West (Pinecastle)
Artists heard this week who have been guests on Folk Roots/Folk=20
Branches include Dave Clarke, David Francey, Gerry Goodfriend, Jeff=20
Warschauer and Tom Russell. Visit http://www.ckutfolk.com/ to see the=20
complete Folk Roots/Folk Branches Guest List.
Coming up on Folk Roots/Folk Branches=85
April 10: Annual CKUT funding drive
April 17: Guest- Eleni Mandell.
April 24: Guest- Ray Bonneville.
May 15: A tribute to Dave Van Ronk.
May 22: Guest- Maria Dunn.
Questions/comments are always welcome.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
http://www.ckutfolk.com=20
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FOLK ROOTS/FOLK BRANCHES with Mike Regenstreif
Thursday mornings (9-11:30 eastern) on CKUT (90.3 FM) in
Montreal
Folk
Roots/Folk Branches is the only broadly-defined, folk-oriented program on
Montreal radio. The CKUT signal extends throughout the Montreal
area and into parts of northern New York, northern Vermont and Eastern
Ontario.
CKUT can
also be heard worldwide in RealAudio from the Folk Roots/Folk Branches
web site.
http://www.ckutfolk.com
April 3, 2003
Guest- Gerry Goodfriend
David
Francey and Dave Clarke perform Friday April 11 at Club One. Call
514-847-0853.
DAVE CLARKE- The Road Home
GuitarSongs
(Crossties)
DAVID FRANCEY- Come Rain or Come Shine
Skating
Rink (Laker)
The next
five songs punctuated my conversation with Gerry Goodfriend. Gerry
performs Saturday April 12 at the Yellow Door. Call
514-398-4886.
GERRY GOODFRIEND- I Come and Stand at Every Door (Girl of=20
Hiroshima)
Live at
CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- I Hope That I Don=92t Fall In Love With You
Live at
CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- Late At Night
Live at
CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- You Were On My Mind
Live at
CKUT
GERRY GOODFRIEND- Saro Jane
Live at
CKUT
ROSCOE HOLCOMB- Swanno Mountain
An Untamed
Sense of Control (Smithsonian Folkways)
DOC WATSON- Georgie Buck
Trouble In
Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues Collection 1964-1998 (Sugar Hill) or
Doc Watson
(Vanguard)
LEAD BELLY- Rock Island Line
Absolutely
the Best: Volume 2 In Concert (Fuel 2000)
BIG TROUT RADIO- Crawdad
Songs
About Fishing (Twining Tree)
The
Strauss Warschauer Duo and the Rosenblatt Yiddish Music Ensemble performs
Saturday April 5 at Congregation Dorshei Emet. Call
514-345-2610.
JEFF WARSCHAUER w/DEBORAH STRAUSS- Dem Trisker Rebn=92s Khosid/Romanian
Fantasy/A Heymish Freylekhs
The
Singing Waltz (Omega)
KLEZMER CONSERVATORY BAND- Hora/Moskowitz Medley
Dance Me
to the End of Love (Rounder)
JASON ROSENBLATT & SHTREIML w/ABBY ROSENBLATT- Mechutenesteh
Meine
Harmonica
Galitzianer (I.J. Rosenblatt)
Valdy
performs Friday April 4 at the Yellow Door. Terry Tufts performs
there on Saturday April 5. Call 514-398-4886.
VALDY & GARY GARY FJELLGAARD- Goodness Knows
Contenders
(Stony Plain)
TERRY TUFTS- I=92ll Try Again
Two Nights
Solo (Borealis)
RAY WYLIE HUBBARD- The Knives of Spain
Growl
(Philo)
TOM RUSSELL- Racehorse Haynes
Modern Art
(HighTone)
This is
the finale of Tom Russell=92s concert at Club One in Montreal on October
13, 2002. Special thanks to Steve Goldstein for the great recording, to
Billy Bob Productions who produced the concert, and to Tom Russell for
permission to air it. By the way, Tom is scheduled to be on the
David Letterman Show on Thursday April 17.
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- U.S. Steel
ANDREW HARDIN w/TOM RUSSELL- Drivin=92 Nails in My Coffin
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- Chocolate Cigarettes
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- Veteran=92s Day
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- Haley=92s Comet
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- The Dutchman
TOM RUSSELL w/ANDREW HARDIN- The Road It Gives, the Road It Takes
Away
The Susie
Arioli Swing Band performs Saturday April 12 at the Spectrum. Call
514-871-1881.
SUSIE ARIOLI SWING BAND- Honeysuckle Rose
Pennies
=46rom Heaven (Justin Time)
ROOMFUL OF BLUES- Shame, Shame, Shame
That=92s
Right! (Alligator)
Notre Dame
de Grass performs Friday April 4 at Le Swimming. Call
514-847-0853.
NOTRE DAME DE GRASS- Travelling the Highway Home
Notre Dame
de Grass (Notre Dame de Grass)
GREENBRIAR BOYS- Take a Whiff on Me
Big Apple
Bluegrass (Vanguard)
RICKY SKAGGS & KENTUCKY THUNDER- Black Eyed Suzie
Live at
the Charleston Music Hall (Skaggs Family)
ROSS NICKERSON- Red River Valley
Blazing
the West (Pinecastle)
Artists
heard this week who have been guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches include
Dave Clarke, David Francey, Gerry Goodfriend, Jeff Warschauer and Tom
Russell. Visit
http://www.ckutfolk.com/
to see the complete Folk Roots/Folk Branches Guest List.
Coming up on=
Folk Roots/Folk Branches=85
April 10: Annual CKUT funding drive
April 17: Guest- Eleni Mandell.
April 24: Guest- Ray Bonneville.
May 15: A tribute to Dave Van Ronk.
May 22: Guest- Maria Dunn.
Questions/com=
ments are always welcome.
Mike=
Regenstreif
Host/Pro=
ducer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer=
/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer=
/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@cku=
tfolk.com
235=
Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmoun=
t, Quebec
H3Z=
2H8
http://www.ckutfolk.com
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Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 13:26:38 -0500
From: k brown kbrown@sentex.net
Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON/QC: CD Release: Cris Cuddy's COME ALONG CARMELITA
forwarded for steve...
...
http://criscuddy.com/
The man behind the mice (Max Mouse and the Gorillas and Jeremy
Dormouse)has released a brand new CD:
Cris Cuddy will be doing a couple gigs to promote the official release
of his latest CD "COME ALONG CARMELITA".
Cris will be appearing with Ralph Boyd Johnson:
Thurs. Apr. 10th The Black Sheep Inn Wakefield, QC
Thursday April 17th at Hugh's Room Toronto, ON
" The Ontario musician's new CD, Come Along Carmelita, is a fine
collection of songs, primarily in the folk-pop vein, that speak with
warmth and honesty about love and longing, pride and avarice. He can be
a pretty witty guy, too."
- Derrick Toth, CP
"For me Cris Cuddy's Come Along Carmelita is a kaleidoscope of musical
styles and features numerous concoctions of sound, while employing
(track-to-track) a vast panorama of lyrical subjects."
- Arthur Wood, FOLKWAX
Steve ©¿©¬
http://portfolio.stevebriggs.com
http://bpeyes.com
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Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 14:24:51 -0500
From: Su Alexanian sualexanian@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] ONE BIG NO: THE PEACE FESTIVAL April 11th and April 12th
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ONE BIG NO PEACE FESTIVAL HITS NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE ON APRIL 12th
A major anti-war festival is set to take over Nathan Phillips Square on=20=
Saturday, April 12, from 1pm till 11pm. Big name Canadian acts,=20
including Sarah Harmer, Cowboy Junkies, Andy Stochansky, the=20
Rheostatics, King Cobb Steelie, Danny Michel, Jian Ghomeshi, the Lowest=20=
of the Low and many, many more will be performing at the One Big No=20
Peace Festival, an Artists Against War/Coalition to Stop the War Event,=20=
sponsored by NOW Magazine.
In addition, there will be acts running all day with local DJs, bands,=20=
spoken word artists, videos and others. A full list of performers is=20
below.=A0 Nathan Phillips Square itself will be filled with art=20
installations by local anti-war artists, along with tables for political=20=
groups, cultural associations and human rights organizations.
The festival on April 12th will follow two shows happening=20
simultaneously on Friday April 11th on the Danforth - The Black Swan=20
(located at 154 Danforth Ave., just east of Broadview) and Mackie's=20
Taigh Osda (located at 2112 Danforth Ave, east of Woodbine.) Tickets for=20=
the shows will be available at the door of each venue for $7. A variety=20=
of live music will be presented at both clubs; the response from the=20
musical community was so large, the only way we could manage to fit=20
everyone in was to put on three shows! Performers and set times for the=20=
club shows are to be announced.
These events are being organized by Artists Against the War, a newly=20
created organization launched after the circulation of an open call at=20=
the beginning of March. The first meeting, built entirely by word of=20
mouth, drew nearly 80 people. Already there have been a number of=20
successful efforts by artists around the world to use their talents to=20=
raise opposition to this war - such as the Lysistrata Project. Bringing=20=
together musicians, visual artists, writers, filmmakers, actors,=20
puppeteers, poets, graphic designers, web designers and more, AAW is a=20=
volunteer organization striving to create a cohesive voice from the arts=20=
community, in opposition to the war.
In conjunction with the show on April 12th, AAW is releasing a=20
compilation CD called One Big No with songs by Andy Stochansky, the=20
Barenaked Ladies, Moxy Fruvous, Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails, Emm=20
Gryner, Kevin Hearn and the Thin Buckle Band, Jian Ghomeshi, the=20
Creaking Tree String Quartet, the eines, Nine Mile, Su Alexanian, Sara=20=
Marlowe, Chris Brown and Kate Fenner, Rob Szabo (Plasticine), spoken=20
word artists Evalyn Perry and Brad Marshall, By Divine Right, Stevie=20
Wonder Bread (featuring Jacksoul's Haydain Neale), and Veal. The limited=20=
edition CD - only 1000 are being manufactured - will be for sale for $15=20=
at the event with all proceeds going to charity.
Scheduled to perform on Saturday April 12th, between 6 and 11pm (in=20
alphabetical order):
Lillian Allen
DJ Denise Benson
Cowboy Junkies
Jian Ghomeshi
Sarah Harmer
Jacksoul
King Cobb Steelie
Lowest of the Low
Danny Michel
Nine Mile
Evalyn Parry
Robert Priest
Rheostatics
George Sawa
Lorraine Segato
Sarah Slean
Andy Stochansky
Women Ah Run Tings
DJ Zahra
****
According to Shawn Whitney, one of the organizers: "With this festival=20=
we want to bring the anti-war movement even more into the mainstream of=20=
Canadian society. After all, we are the majority - here and around the=20=
world."
"Art shapes opinions and attitudes. Artists have a key responsibility to=20=
publicly oppose this unjust and illegal war," said Kristy Findlay,=20
another festival organizer.
****
For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact the=20
following:
CAMPUS MEDIA CONTACT:
Julie Penner
416-944-3454
juliepenner@mac.com
MAINSTREAM MEDIA CONTACT:
Linda Woods at Siren Promotions
416-532-3440
linda@sirenpromotions.com
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
purple songs, soundtracks and other stuff
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12th
A major anti-war festival is set to take over Nathan Phillips Square
on Saturday, April 12, from 1pm till 11pm. Big name Canadian acts,
including Sarah Harmer, Cowboy
Junkies, Andy Stochansky, the
Rheostatics, King Cobb Steelie, Danny
Michel, Jian Ghomeshi, the Lowest of the
Low and many, many more will be performing at the One Big No
Peace Festival, an Artists Against War/Coalition to Stop the War
Event, sponsored by NOW Magazine.
In addition, there will be acts running all day with local DJs, bands,
spoken word artists, videos and others. A full list of performers is
below.=A0 Nathan Phillips Square itself will be filled with art
installations by local anti-war artists, along with tables for
political groups, cultural associations and human rights organizations.
The festival on April 12th will follow two shows happening
simultaneously on Friday April 11th on the Danforth - The Black Swan
(located at 154 Danforth Ave., just east of Broadview) and Mackie's
Taigh Osda (located at 2112 Danforth Ave, east of Woodbine.) Tickets
for the shows will be available at the door of each venue for $7. A
variety of live music will be presented at both clubs; the response
from the musical community was so large, the only way we could manage
to fit everyone in was to put on three shows! Performers and set times
for the club shows are to be announced.
These events are being organized by Artists Against the War, a newly
created organization launched after the circulation of an open call at
the beginning of March. The first meeting, built entirely by word of
mouth, drew nearly 80 people. Already there have been a number of
successful efforts by artists around the world to use their talents to
raise opposition to this war - such as the Lysistrata Project.
Bringing together musicians, visual artists, writers, filmmakers,
actors, puppeteers, poets, graphic designers, web designers and more,
AAW is a volunteer organization striving to create a cohesive voice
from the arts community, in opposition to the war.
In conjunction with the show on April 12th, AAW is releasing a
compilation CD called One Big No with songs by Andy Stochansky, the
Barenaked Ladies, Moxy Fruvous, Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails, Emm
Gryner, Kevin Hearn and the Thin Buckle Band, Jian Ghomeshi, the
Creaking Tree String Quartet, the eines, Nine Mile, Su Alexanian, Sara
Marlowe, Chris Brown and Kate Fenner, Rob Szabo (Plasticine), spoken
word artists Evalyn Perry and Brad Marshall, By Divine Right, Stevie
Wonder Bread (featuring Jacksoul's Haydain Neale), and Veal. The
limited edition CD - only 1000 are being manufactured - will be for
sale for $15 at the event with all proceeds going to charity.
Scheduled to perform on Saturday April 12th, between 6 and 11pm (in
alphabetical order):
Lillian Allen
DJ Denise Benson
Cowboy Junkies
Jian Ghomeshi
Sarah Harmer
Jacksoul
King Cobb Steelie
Lowest of the Low
Danny Michel
Nine Mile
Evalyn Parry
Robert Priest
Rheostatics
George Sawa
Lorraine Segato
Sarah Slean
Andy Stochansky
Women Ah Run Tings
DJ Zahra
****
According to Shawn Whitney, one of the organizers: "With this festival
we want to bring the anti-war movement even more into the mainstream
of Canadian society. After all, we are the majority - here and around
the world."
"Art shapes opinions and attitudes. Artists have a key responsibility
to publicly oppose this unjust and illegal war," said Kristy Findlay,
another festival organizer.
****
For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact the
following:
CAMPUS MEDIA CONTACT:
Julie Penner
416-944-3454
juliepenner@mac.com
MAINSTREAM MEDIA CONTACT:
Linda Woods at Siren Promotions
416-532-3440
linda@sirenpromotions.com
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
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ONE BIG NO PEACE FESTIVAL HITS NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE ON APRIL 12th
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ESL-challenged lead singer of German rock band 'Scorpions', swaggered up to
the mic and, in front of a half a million people, yelled, "Let's fight for
racism!"
If there's a hit list for these things, "One Big No Peace" has got to be
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ESL-challenged,
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Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 12:00:42 -0800
From: Paul Norton paul@buddy-system.org
Subject: [mplpost] CFRO FOLK + COUNTRY CHARTS - March/03
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CFRO 102.7 - 'IN THE PINES'
COUNTRY TOP 20 FOR MARCH 2003
1. Buddy Miller - Midnight and Lonesome (Hightone)
2. Steve Earle - Jerusalem (E Squared)
3. Undertakin' Daddies - Devil in the Rearview (Caribou) CDN
4. Bill Kirchen - Dieselbilly Road Trip (Cracker Barrel)
5. The Blasters - Trouble Bound (Hightone)
6. Peter Rowan & Don Edwards - High Lonesome Cowboy (Seanachie)
7. The Dixie Chicks - Home (Columbia/Sony)
8. Corb Lund - Five Dollar Bill (Stony Plain) CDN
9. Various Artists Kindred Spirits: Tribute to Johnny Cash (Sony)
10. Blue Rodeo - Palace of Gold (Warner) CDN
11. Johnny Cash - At Madison Square Garden (Columbia)
12. Various Artists - Timeless [Hank Sr. Tribute] (Lost Highway)
13. Various Artists - Showdown (Black Hen) CDN
14. Heather Myles - Sweet Talk and Good Lies (Rounder) CDN
15. Linda MacRae & Cheerful Lonesome - Cryin' Out Loud (Black Hen) CDN
16. Cousin Harley - Jukin' (East Side) CDN
17. Willie Nelson - Crazy (Sugar Hill)
18. Hot Club of Cowtown - Ghost Train (Hightone)
19. The Waybacks - Burger after Church (Fiddling Cricket)
20. Johnny Cash Songs of our Soil [Reissue] (Columbia)
21. Bottleneck - Bottleneck (Indy) CDN
22. Pam Tillis - It's All Relative (Sony)
23. Auburn - Blue Ridge Reveille (Indy) CDN
24. Fred Eaglesmith - Falling Stars & Broken Hearts (Indy) CDN
25. Pete Turland - Both Wheels Left the Ground (East Side) CDN
CFRO 102.7 - 'WHAT THE FOLK'
SINGER / SONGWRITER TOP 25 FOR MARCH 2003
1. Tom Russell - Modern Art (Hightone)
2. Kathleen Edwards - Failer (Rounder) CDN
3. Stringband - The Indispensable (Nick) CDN
4. Zubot and Dawson - Chicken Scratch (True North) CDN
5. The Paperboys - Tenure (Stompy) CDN
6. Various - Going Driftless: Greg Brown Tribute (Red House)
7. Caroline Herring - Twilight (Blue Corn)
8. Leon and Eric Bibb - A Family Affair (Jericho Beach) CDN
9. Bob Dylan - Love and Theft (Columbia)
10. Sweet Honey in the Rock - The Women Gather (Earthbeat!)
11. Suzie Vinnick - 33 Stars (Indy) CDN
12. John Reischman & John Miller - The Bumpy Road (Corvus) CDN
13. The Duhks - Your Daughters and Your Sons (Indy) CDN
14. Nanci Griffith - Winter Marquee (Rounder)
15. Eve Goldberg - Crossing the Water (Borealis) CDN
16. Ray Wylie Hubbard - Growl (Philo)
17. Aengus Finnan - North Wind (Borealis) CDN
18. Daniel Lapp - Reunion (Diversity) CDN
19. Sandy Scofield - Ketwam (Kokum) CDN
20. Various Artists - No Song No Supper (Sugar Hill)
21. Crystal Plamondon - No Borders (Avenir) CDN
22. John McCusker - Goodnight Ginger (Compass)
23. Molsky/Doucet/Anger/Eggleston - Fiddlers 4 (Compass)
24. Kristan Sweetland - Root, Heart and Crown (Arbora Vita) CDN
25. Bob Snider - Stealin' Home (Borealis) CDN
HONOURABLE MENTION - BEST REISSUE CATEGORY
1. Bruce Cockburn - Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws (1979) (True North) CDN
2. Bruce Cockburn - The Trouble With Normal (1983) (True North) CDN
3. Bruce Cockburn - Inner City Front (1981) (True North) CDN
4. Bruce Cockburn - Live (1989) (True North) CDN
5. Bruce Cockburn - The Further Adventures of (1978) (True North) CDN
6. Bruce Cockburn In The Falling Dark (1976) (True North) CDN
CFRO 102.7 VANCOUVER
Mail to: Paul Norton,
#314-1422 E 3rd Avenue
Vancouver B.C. V5N 5R5
paul@buddy-system.org
Vancouver Co-operative Radio (CFRO 102.7 FM) is a completely independent
radio station operated by more than 350 volunteers and financially supported
by its listeners. We offer over 90 different programs targeted to
specific audiences. Approximately two thirds of the schedule is
music-related. The signal is available via FM broadcast and cable radio
transmission to a potential audience of millions - most of the people of
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CFRO 102.7 - 'IN THE PINES'
COUNTRY TOP 20
FOR MARCH 2003
1. Buddy Miller - Midnight and
Lonesome (Hightone)
2. Steve
Earle - Jerusalem (E Squared)
3. Undertakin'
Daddies - Devil in the Rearview (Caribou) CDN
4.
Bill Kirchen - Dieselbilly Road Trip (Cracker
Barrel)
5. The Blasters - Trouble
Bound (Hightone)
6. Peter Rowan & Don Edwards
- High Lonesome Cowboy (Seanachie)
7. The Dixie
Chicks - Home (Columbia/Sony)
8. Corb
Lund - Five Dollar Bill (Stony Plain) CDN
9.
Various Artists Kindred Spirits: Tribute to Johnny Cash
(Sony)
10. Blue Rodeo - Palace of
Gold (Warner) CDN
11. Johnny Cash - At Madison
Square Garden (Columbia)
12. Various
Artists - Timeless [Hank Sr. Tribute] (Lost Highway)
13.
Various Artists - Showdown (Black Hen) CDN
14.
Heather Myles - Sweet Talk and Good
Lies (Rounder) CDN
15. Linda MacRae & Cheerful
Lonesome - Cryin' Out Loud (Black Hen) CDN
16.
Cousin Harley - Jukin' (East Side) CDN
17.
Willie Nelson - Crazy (Sugar Hill)
18. Hot
Club of Cowtown - Ghost Train (Hightone)
19. The
Waybacks - Burger after Church (Fiddling Cricket)
20.
Johnny Cash Songs of our Soil
[Reissue] (Columbia)
21. Bottleneck - Bottleneck (Indy) CDN
22. Pam
Tillis - It's All
Relative (Sony)
23. Auburn - Blue Ridge
Reveille (Indy) CDN
24. Fred Eaglesmith - Falling
Stars & Broken Hearts (Indy) CDN
25. Pete
Turland - Both Wheels Left the Ground (East
Side) CDN
CFRO 102.7 - 'WHAT THE FOLK'
SINGER /
SONGWRITER TOP 25 FOR MARCH 2003
1. Tom Russell - Modern
Art (Hightone)
2. Kathleen
Edwards - Failer (Rounder) CDN
3. Stringband - The
Indispensable (Nick) CDN
4. Zubot and
Dawson - Chicken Scratch (True North) CDN
5. The
Paperboys - Tenure (Stompy) CDN
6. Various
- Going Driftless: Greg Brown Tribute (Red House)
7.
Caroline Herring - Twilight (Blue Corn)
8.
Leon and Eric Bibb - A Family Affair (Jericho
Beach) CDN
9. Bob Dylan - Love and
Theft (Columbia)
10. Sweet Honey in the Rock - The
Women Gather (Earthbeat!)
11. Suzie Vinnick - 33
Stars (Indy) CDN
12. John Reischman & John
Miller - The Bumpy Road (Corvus) CDN
13. The
Duhks - Your Daughters and Your Sons (Indy) CDN
14.
Nanci Griffith - Winter Marquee (Rounder)
15.
Eve Goldberg - Crossing the
Water (Borealis) CDN
16. Ray Wylie
Hubbard - Growl (Philo)
17. Aengus
Finnan - North Wind (Borealis) CDN
18. Daniel
Lapp - Reunion (Diversity) CDN
19. Sandy
Scofield - Ketwam (Kokum) CDN
20. Various
Artists - No Song No Supper (Sugar
Hill)
21. Crystal Plamondon - No
Borders (Avenir) CDN
22. John McCusker - Goodnight
Ginger (Compass)
23. Molsky/Doucet/Anger/Eggleston - Fiddlers
4 (Compass)
24. Kristan Sweetland - Root, Heart and
Crown (Arbora Vita) CDN
25. Bob Snider - Stealin'
Home (Borealis) CDN
HONOURABLE MENTION - BEST REISSUE
CATEGORY
1. Bruce Cockburn - Dancing in the
Dragon's Jaws (1979) (True North) CDN
2. Bruce
Cockburn - The Trouble With Normal (1983) (True
North) CDN
3. Bruce Cockburn - Inner City Front
(1981) (True North) CDN
4. Bruce Cockburn - Live
(1989) (True North) CDN
5. Bruce Cockburn - The
Further Adventures of (1978) (True North) CDN
6. Bruce
Cockburn In The Falling Dark (1976) (True
North) CDN
CFRO 102.7 VANCOUVER
Mail to: Paul Norton,
#314-1422 E 3rd Avenue
Vancouver B.C. V5N 5R5
paul@buddy-system.org
Vancouver Co-operative Radio (CFRO 102.7 FM) is a
completely independent
radio station operated by more than 350 volunteers and
financially supported
by its listeners. We offer over 90 different programs
targeted to
specific audiences. Approximately two thirds of the schedule
is
music-related. The signal is available via FM broadcast and cable
radio
transmission to a potential audience of millions - most of the people
of
British Columbia and northern Washington state.
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From mgirimonte@sympatico.ca Thu, 3 Apr 2003 15:51:31 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 15:51:31 -0500
From: mgirimonte@sympatico.ca mgirimonte@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] ONE BIG NO: THE PEACE FESTIVAL April 11th and April 12th
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I think this would be easily remedied by putting "ONE BIG NO" in quotes.
M.
>
> From: "Nick Naffin"
> Date: 2003/04/03 Thu PM 03:07:26 EST
> To:
> Subject: RE: [mplpost] ONE BIG NO: THE PEACE FESTIVAL April 11th and April 12th
>
> Su Alexanian wrote
> ONE BIG NO PEACE FESTIVAL HITS NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE ON APRIL 12th
> At one of the 'Rock In Rio' festivals, Klaus Meine, the notoriously
> ESL-challenged lead singer of German rock band 'Scorpions', swaggered up to
> the mic and, in front of a half a million people, yelled, "Let's fight for
> racism!"
>
> If there's a hit list for these things, "One Big No Peace" has got to be
> on it.
>
>
> ESL-challenged,
>
>
> Nick
>
>
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Su Alexanian
wrote
ONE BIG NO PEACE FESTIVAL HITS NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE ON APRIL 12th
At one of the 'Rock In Rio'
festivals, Klaus Meine, the notoriously ESL-challenged lead singer of German
rock band 'Scorpions', swaggered up to the mic and, in front of a half a million
people, yelled, "Let's fight for racism!"
If there's a hit list for these
things, "One Big No Peace" has got to be on
it.
ESL-challenged,
Nick
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From dean.verger@rasputins.ca Thu, 03 Apr 2003 16:07:00 -0500
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 16:07:00 -0500
From: Dean Verger dean.verger@rasputins.ca
Subject: [mplpost] 11th Annual Great Canadian Song Along
The history as I remember it...
In 1988 a number of fabulous songwriters got together to create Writers' Bloc here in Ottawa. Amongst them were Ian Tamblyn, Cathy Miller, Alex Sinclair, and Lynn Miles. They set themselves goals; helped each other by expressing their opinions on songs being written. They setup an evening wherein they had to sing each other's songs. Another two evenings were songwriting sweatshops wherein they had to write, and then perform a song in one hour. CBC came along and recorded these latter events.
This idea got broadened into take a month to write a song, then perform it live with one other (song). The idea was spread across Canada. These days, as far as I know it, Ottawa is the only city with a strong enough music writing community to have an unbroken chain 11 years of this same event. Cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and St Johns just could not keep up with Ottawa.
Once again, on Friday and Saturday, April 25 & 26 songwriters are challenged to, (between now and then), write a song on one of four topics and then perform it live here at Rasputin's. If you can't spring for the airfare (Air Canada being in the condition it is in) do the next best thing. Hold the event in your own home town.
If you wish to signup, contact Tony Turner*
mailto:tturner@cyberus.ca
Poor Tony had no idea I would write the statements I have, and I am sure if he had written this missive he would have said nice things about those other cities.
Dean Verger, writing from the center of Canada... home of Nai Bbor... Ottawa
Hugs, for when we need them
Dean Verger
Rasputin's Folk Cafe
696 Bronson Ave. K1S 4G2
(613) 230-5102
http://www.rasputins.ca
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From jesse@harbourfront.on.ca Thu, 03 Apr 2003 16:51:26 -0500
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 16:51:26 -0500
From: Jesse Kumagai jesse@harbourfront.on.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Improvised Folk
I'm sitting at my desk listening to the Instant Composers' Pool Orchestra,
one of the finest whacked-out-honkin-tootin-drum-tossing outfits in the
jazz (or not) world, and a question crossed my mind... Are there any
practitioners of improvised or "free" folk music out there? ...and I mean
"out there"...
Jesse Kumagai
Administrative Coordinator, Music
Harbourfront Centre
Tel. 416 973 3735
Fax. 416 973 8729
mailto:jesse@harbourfront.on.ca
http://www.harbourfront.on.ca
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Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5J 2G8
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From glenreid@onlink.net Thu, 3 Apr 2003 17:07:06 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 17:07:06 -0500
From: Glen Reid glenreid@onlink.net
Subject: [mplpost] Re: Glen Reid & Sundridge Fest
Right on both counts Lillian,
I am indeed the AD for the Almaguin Music Festival ,July 12/Sundridge ( at
least for the interim) ,as Michele Bateman has moved on to other things.
And privileged also, to be on the line-up of the White Oaks Fest.Oakville,
with the Heritage River Rats (Steve Marshall and Marion Linton)also on July
12.
Cheers,
Glen
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From: Lillian Wauthier
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 2:24 PM
Subject: [mplpost] Re: Glen Reid & Sundridge Fest
> Slight correction Jeremiah.....yes, Glen Reid will be performing at the
> White Oak Festival and not at the Almaguin Festival -sorry, my mistake, I
> called it the Sundridge fest but I meant that that's where it takes place
> - on the same day, July 12th, but he is still the Artistic Director of
> the Almaguin Fest (I'm helping him out alittle).
>
> Lillian
>
> In <5.1.0.14.0.20030402111150.01b39c00@pop>, on 04/02/03
> at 02:24 PM, Jeremiah McCaw Budnark said:
>
> >At 03:55 AM 4/2/2003, you wrote:
> >>Alyssa, if you're looking for the AD of the Sundridge Festival (formerly
> >>Heritage River), he is Glen Reid at: glenreid@onlink.net
> >>Michele is offline I believe - if you want her phone #, email me
> >>privately.
> >>
> >>Lillian
>
>
> >Slight update, Lillian (as much for the sake of doing some advance promo
> >as anything else): Glen is not associated with the festival in
> >Sundridge, now called the Almaguin. In point of fact, he (and the
> >Heritage River Rats) will be appearing in Oakville on July12 - same day
> >as the Almaguin - at the White Oak Folk Festival.
>
> >Actually, I may as well post the current details regarding the festival,
> >as White Oak joined the OCFF too late for the festivals brochure:
>
> >July 12, 2003
> >White Oak Folk Festival - Oakville
>
> >A one-day indoor event held at the Oakville Centre for the Performing
> >Arts. Workshops & concerts during the day; mainstage concert in the
> >evening. Featured performers include: Tanglefoot, Haines & Leighton,
> >James Gordon, Glen Reid & the Heritage River Rats, David Bradstreet,
> >Fireweed, Don Bray, Alfie Smith, Keith Thompson, Caroline Wiles, Ed
> >Vandendool, Terry McBain & Stephen Fuller, and Ezeduzit.
>
> >Opening at 11:30am. Workshops from noon to 5pm. Concert & performer
> >spotlights from 3pm to 5pm.
>
> >Mainstage concert from 6pm to 11pm. Raffles, door prizes, food and craft
> >vendors.
>
> >All for an extraordinary price of $15 (+ tax & service charge), available
> > through the Oakville Centre Box Office at 905-815-2021.
> >More info: 905-842-7960 or tollfree 1-877-263-9632
> >e-mail: pcyoung@attcanada.ca
> >on the web: www.whiteoakfolkclub.ca
>
> >Be well, folkses . . .
>
>
> >Jeremiah
> >www.jeremiah.ca
>
>
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> _____________________________________________________
>
> Lillian Aida Wauthier
> Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
> Fiddles and Frets Music
> Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
> Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
> Lillipat - Music for Young Children
> Mariposa Folk Foundation
> Email: lillianw@interlog.com
> Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
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From mistergrey@whirldrecords.com Thu, 03 Apr 2003 15:06:28 -0700
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 15:06:28 -0700
From: Richard mistergrey@whirldrecords.com
Subject: [mplpost] Improvised Folk
In Toronto, you have the beautiful "Woodchoppers Association" who can
certainly get "out there" and do incorporate folk elements ...and feature
many artists who do/have played with folk outfits
http://www.woodchoppers.com/
In Vancouver, we have a great "super-group" of women with the controversial
tag "C*nt" from bands such as Radiogram, the Colorifics, Beekeepers, etc.
that play only improv mixing jazz, pop, folk, rap, blues...
on 4/3/03 2:51 PM, Jesse Kumagai at jesse@harbourfront.on.ca wrote:
> I'm sitting at my desk listening to the Instant Composers' Pool Orchestra,
> one of the finest whacked-out-honkin-tootin-drum-tossing outfits in the
> jazz (or not) world, and a question crossed my mind... Are there any
> practitioners of improvised or "free" folk music out there? ...and I mean
> "out there"...
>
> Jesse Kumagai
> Administrative Coordinator, Music
> Harbourfront Centre
> Tel. 416 973 3735
> Fax. 416 973 8729
> mailto:jesse@harbourfront.on.ca
> http://www.harbourfront.on.ca
> 235 Queens Quay West
> Toronto, Ontario
> Canada M5J 2G8
>
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Thu, 3 Apr 2003 16:55:49 -0600
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 16:55:49 -0600
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [mplpost] Improvised Folk
>In Vancouver, we have a great "super-group" of women with the controversial
>tag "C*nt" from bands such as Radiogram, the Colorifics, Beekeepers, etc.
>that play only improv mixing jazz, pop, folk, rap, blues...
With that name it would be kind of hard to do a radio promo for a
show unless the pronunciation is a lot different from what I imagine.
I suppost they could be called "See Asterisk En Tee"
Until they resolve that problem I expect they'll do most of their
improv in a living room. Then again, maybe Vancouver bands can get
away with anything.
cheers, Vic
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From lewnmole@sentex.net Thu, 3 Apr 2003 19:14:22 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 19:14:22 -0500
From: BJ Lewis (Open Bookings) lewnmole@sentex.net
Subject: [mplpost] RADIO INTERVIEW: "Manitoba Hal" on Songs from the Wood - CKWR, Waterloo, ON
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Good frozen evening (if you live in southern Ontario ...);
Doug Gibson, host of the popular folk show "Songs from the Wood" will =
be interviewing Manitoba Hal tomorrow (Friday) night from 7:15pm until =
7:45pm and spinning a few songs from his new CD: "This Condition". =
Listen live over the net at www.ckwr.com - or If you live in =
southwestern Ontario, simply tune in to CKWR - 98.5 FM (Waterloo), As a =
matter of fact, tune in for the whole radio show, starting at 6:30pm and =
you can catch an interview with Eve Goldberg, soon after the show =
begins. Below are Hal's tour dates for the next few days.
April 4, 8pm: Rasputin's Folk Caf=E9, Ottawa Ticket Info: (613) =
230-5102=20
April 5, 8pm: Corner Coffee House, Newmarket Ticket Info: (905) =
895-1696=20
April 6, 2pm: Baba Ganoush, Orangeville (double bill with Danny Bakan) =
Ticket Info: (905)-940-8291=20
April 7, 10pm: Holy Joe's - Groovy Monday's, TO Ticket Info: (416) =
929-0492=20
April 10, 10pm: Cosmic Charlie's, Peterborough Ticket Info: (705) =
741-6491=20
April 11, 7:30pm approx: Bookstore Caf=E9, Camden East Ticket Info: =
(613) 378-1102
April 12, 7pm: Wakefield (House Concert), PQ Ticket Info: =
(819-459-3784=20
April 13, 4pm: Black Sheep Inn (w/ Wailin' Jennys), Wakefield Ticket =
Info: (819) 459-3228=20
April 15, 8pm: Hugh's Room (new folk night) TO Ticket Info: (416) =
531-6604=20
April 18, 7:30pm: House Concert Red Rock, ON Ticket Info: (807) =
886-1041=20
April 19, 8pm: Silver Mountain Folk Society, South Gilles Ticket Info: =
(807) 577-6090
April 20, 7:30pm approx: Dryden (House Concert) Ticket Info: =
carlbleich@dryden.net=20
Manitoba Hal www.manitobahal.com is a singer-songwriter-bluesman from =
the Canadian prairies. Equal parts folk singer and blues shouter, Hal =
has forged a reputation for solid songwriting and engaging live =
performance. Over a 15 year music career, he has had the pleasure of =
sharing the stage with acclaimed roots greats: Fred Eaglesmith, Kelly =
Joe Phelps, Big Dave McLean, Valdy, Tim Williams and many more. Among =
numerous CBC radio appearances, he was recorded live for: "Radio City" =
during the 1999 Winnipeg Folk Festival. Hal was also featured =
entertainment at the Ukulele Hall of Fame's Ukulele Expo 2001 in New =
York City.
A Few Words (of Many) from the Press: "More connected to the Canadian =
experience than many of the better known blues vocalists can manage from =
their American perspective" (Yorkton This Week, SK) - "Real down to =
earth rootsy Manitoba blues. One of the finest guitar/dobro/ukulele =
players around." (Stylus Magazine, Winnipeg) - "I heard Hal at the =
Winnipeg Folk Festival, and he's pretty durn good. worth discovering." =
(Richard Flohil)
"EASY DOWNLOAD" press kit /photos, audio & secure CD ordering =
at: www.manitobahal.com
To Arrange for Interviews with Hal, Please Contact:
Brenda Lewis, Media Relations for Manitoba Hal
Open Bookings Entertainment Planning & Publicity
http://www.guelphonline.com/openbookings
Guelph, ON =20
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7:15pm until 7:45pm and =
spinning a few=20
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Listen live over the net at www.ckwr.com - =
or If you live in southwestern Ontario, simply =
tune=20
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at 6:30pm=20
and you can catch an interview with Eve Goldberg, soon =
after=20
the show begins. Below are Hal's tour dates for the next few=20
days.
April 4,=20
8pm:=20
Rasputin's=20
Folk Caf=E9, Ottawa Ticket Info: (613)=20
230-5102
April 5,=20
8pm: Corner Coffee House, Newmarket Ticket Info: (905)=20
895-1696
April 6,=20
2pm: Baba Ganoush, Orangeville (double bill with =
Danny Bakan) Ticket Info: (905)-940-8291
April 7,=20
10pm: Holy =
Joe’s -=20
Groovy Monday's, TO Ticket=20
Info: (416) 929-0492
April=20
10, 10pm: Cosmic Charlie’s, Peterborough Ticket Info: (705)=20
741-6491
April=20
11, 7:30pm approx: =20
Bookstore Caf=E9, =
Camden=20
East Ticket=20
Info: (613)=20
378-1102
April=20
12, 7pm: =
Wakefield=20
(House Concert), PQ Ticket=20
Info: (819-459-3784=20
April=20
13, 4pm: Black Sheep Inn (w/ Wailin’ Jennys), Wakefield =
Ticket Info: (819)=20
459-3228
April=20
15, 8pm: =
Hugh’s Room (new=20
folk night) TO =
Ticket=20
Info: (416) 531-6604
April=20
18, 7:30pm: House Concert Red Rock, ON Ticket Info: (807)=20
886-1041
April=20
19, 8pm: =
Silver=20
Mountain Folk Society, South Gilles Ticket Info: (807)=20
577-6090
April 20, 7:30pm approx: Dryden (House =
Concert) Ticket Info: =
carlbleich@dryden.net =
Manitoba Hal =
www.manitobahal.com is a=20
singer-songwriter-bluesman from the Canadian prairies.=20
Equal parts folk singer and blues shouter, Hal has =
forged a=20
reputation for solid songwriting and engaging =
live=20
performance. Over a 15 year music career, he =
has had=20
the pleasure of sharing the=20
stage with acclaimed roots greats: Fred Eaglesmith, Kelly =
Joe=20
Phelps, Big Dave McLean, Valdy, Tim Williams and many=20
more. Among =
numerous CBC=20
radio appearances, he was recorded live =
for: "Radio=20
City" during the 1999 Winnipeg Folk =
Festival. =20
Hal was also featured entertainment at the Ukulele =
Hall of=20
Fame’s Ukulele Expo 2001 in New York City.
A Few Words =
(of Many) from=20
the Press: “More connected to the Canadian experience =
than many of=20
the better known blues vocalists can manage from their American =
perspective"=20
(Yorkton This Week, SK) - “Real =
down to earth=20
rootsy Manitoba blues. One of the finest guitar/dobro/ukulele players =
around.”=20
(Stylus Magazine, Winnipeg) - "I heard Hal at the =
Winnipeg Folk=20
Festival, and he's pretty durn good… worth discovering.” =
(Richard=20
Flohil)
"EASY=20
DOWNLOAD" press kit /photos, audio & secure CD ordering at: =20
www.manitobahal.com
To=20
Arrange for Interviews with Hal, Please=20
Contact:
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From mistergrey@whirldrecords.com Thu, 03 Apr 2003 16:46:57 -0800
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 16:46:57 -0800
From: Richard mistergrey@whirldrecords.com
Subject: [mplpost] Improvised Folk
Actually, they play quite often around town, and at most of the major clubs,
they even get listed in the papers - and the papers don't place the asterisk
there, that was my own editing... it's even hard to type, let alone say...i
tried to see them play last month but the line up went out the door and down
the street, so i went elsewhere.
cheers,
richard
on 4/3/03 2:55 PM, Vic Bell at vicbell@telusplanet.net wrote:
>> In Vancouver, we have a great "super-group" of women with the controversial
>> tag "C*nt" from bands such as Radiogram, the Colorifics, Beekeepers, etc.
>> that play only improv mixing jazz, pop, folk, rap, blues...
>
> With that name it would be kind of hard to do a radio promo for a
> show unless the pronunciation is a lot different from what I imagine.
> I suppost they could be called "See Asterisk En Tee"
>
> Until they resolve that problem I expect they'll do most of their
> improv in a living room. Then again, maybe Vancouver bands can get
> away with anything.
>
> cheers, Vic
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From tturner@cyberus.ca Thu, 3 Apr 2003 20:16:35 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 20:16:35 -0500
From: Tony Turner tturner@cyberus.ca
Subject: [mplpost] 11th Annual Great Canadian Song Along
Here's the poop on this years Song Along. There are some spots left for the
Ottawa event, or as Dean suggests, why not start one in your community?
Cheers,
Tony
*********************
Once again its the 11th annual Song Along songwriters performance event. It
will take place April 25 and 26 at Rasputins Folk Café in Ottawa.
Here's the deal: * write a song on one of the four topics
* sign up to perform
* on the evening, play your Song Along song and one
other.
To sign up, get in touch with Tony Turner (613-798-0477 or
tturner@cyberus.ca). Specify which day you would like to perform.
Here are the topics:
* the voice you never hear
* which way to Brennan's Hill?
* ...for one (e.g., table for one)
* Emerald City
Happy writing!
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean Verger"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: [mplpost] 11th Annual Great Canadian Song Along
> The history as I remember it...
>
> In 1988 a number of fabulous songwriters got together to create Writers'
Bloc here in Ottawa. Amongst them were Ian Tamblyn, Cathy Miller, Alex
Sinclair, and Lynn Miles. They set themselves goals; helped each other by
expressing their opinions on songs being written. They setup an evening
wherein they had to sing each other's songs. Another two evenings were
songwriting sweatshops wherein they had to write, and then perform a song in
one hour. CBC came along and recorded these latter events.
>
> This idea got broadened into take a month to write a song, then perform it
live with one other (song). The idea was spread across Canada. These days,
as far as I know it, Ottawa is the only city with a strong enough music
writing community to have an unbroken chain 11 years of this same event.
Cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and St Johns just
could not keep up with Ottawa.
>
> Once again, on Friday and Saturday, April 25 & 26 songwriters are
challenged to, (between now and then), write a song on one of four topics
and then perform it live here at Rasputin's. If you can't spring for the
airfare (Air Canada being in the condition it is in) do the next best thing.
Hold the event in your own home town.
>
> If you wish to signup, contact Tony Turner*
>
> mailto:tturner@cyberus.ca
>
> Poor Tony had no idea I would write the statements I have, and I am sure
if he had written this missive he would have said nice things about those
other cities.
>
> Dean Verger, writing from the center of Canada... home of Nai Bbor...
Ottawa
>
> Hugs, for when we need them
>
> Dean Verger
> Rasputin's Folk Cafe
> 696 Bronson Ave. K1S 4G2
> (613) 230-5102
>
> http://www.rasputins.ca
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From scoop4992@rogers.com Thu, 3 Apr 2003 20:16:11 -0500
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 20:16:11 -0500
From: Shawna Cooper scoop4992@rogers.com
Subject: [mplpost] Hillside looking for info on reusable plates for festival
Hillside needs some info on reusable plate programs, and someone to lend,
rent, or lead us in a good direction to acquire plates. Please respond to
Hilary at officemgr@hillside.on.ca.
Hillside Festival in Guelph is trying to organize to use reusable plates in
our food vending area. We need to get our hands on plates - at least a few
thousand of them.
If anyone knows of:
a. festivals/organizations who
have plates that we would be able to borrow/rent/bargain b. supplier
recommendations
c. festivals who have a plate program that we could learn from
d. funding programs that you might know of in Ontario that would fund such
an endeavour
e. other resources relating to this environmental endeavour we're setting
out on.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> Hillside Festival Office
> 123 Woolwich Street
> Guelph, ON N1H 3V1
> phone: (519) 763-6396
> fax: (519) 763-9514
> ticket line: (519) 763-8817
> www.hillside.on.ca
> Hillside's 20th Anniversary!
> July 25-27 2003
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
>
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From cgrass@shaw.ca Thu, 03 Apr 2003 18:25:26 -0700
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 18:25:26 -0700
From: Laurie Mills cgrass@shaw.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Improvised Folk
>In Vancouver, we have a great "super-group" of women with the controversial
>tag "C*nt" from bands such as Radiogram, the Colorifics, Beekeepers, etc.
>that play only improv mixing jazz, pop, folk, rap, blues...
"With that name it would be kind of hard to do a radio promo for a
show unless the pronunciation is a lot different from what I imagine.
I suppost they could be called "See Asterisk En Tee"
****There was a country-rock band from Victoria which went by the name
"The Cactus Pricks". I have no idea why someone capable of making
half-decent
music would make sure radio stations would not play their CD because
of the stupid (my opinion) choice of name.
Laurie Mills.
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From mithramd@hotmail.com Thu, 03 Apr 2003 22:09:21 -0500
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 22:09:21 -0500
From: mithra dubey mithramd@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Saskatchewan
Hello Mapleposters! I'm working on a tour schedule (for the Silver Hearts)
and am searching for some suggestions for venues to play in smaller cities
between Winnepeg and Vancouver - particularily in Saskatchewan! Anyone have
any hidden gems they could share?
Thanks
Mithra
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From scoop4992@rogers.com Fri, 4 Apr 2003 08:40:06 -0500
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 08:40:06 -0500
From: Shawna Cooper scoop4992@rogers.com
Subject: [mplpost] Saskatchewan
Lydia's in Saskatoon.
----- Original Message -----
From: "mithra dubey"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: [mplpost] Saskatchewan
> Hello Mapleposters! I'm working on a tour schedule (for the Silver Hearts)
> and am searching for some suggestions for venues to play in smaller cities
> between Winnepeg and Vancouver - particularily in Saskatchewan! Anyone
have
> any hidden gems they could share?
> Thanks
> Mithra
>
>
>
>
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From quintespirit@hotmail.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 13:51:15 +0000
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 13:51:15 +0000
From: Quinte Spirit Festival Chair Person quintespirit@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] NEW AVRIL LAVIGNE - QUINTE SPIRIT WEBPAGE - A HISTORY
Hi Folks,
Please check out http://www.quintespirit.ca/avril.html
This is a new webpage that accounts the connection between Avril and the
Quinte Spirit Festival and the making of two CD projects, The Quinte Spirit
and My Window to You - A Tribute to Pauline Johnson.
Some pictures of the early CD photo shoots are available.
Also, you will find this year's line up for the festival on July 19-20 at
http://www.quintespirit.ca/event.html
Cheers!
Steve Medd
Quinte Spirit Festival Organizer
P.S. Go Avril go at the JUNOs!
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From revken@pipcom.com Wed, 2 Apr 2003 23:31:47 -0500
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 23:31:47 -0500
From: Ken Ramsden revken@pipcom.com
Subject: [mplpost] GIG;ON:Wailin Jens & Cosmic Charlies Tues/April 8
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the Wakefield (Black Sheep April 13) show... it's okay.....The=20
WAILIN JENNYS play PETERBORO Tuesday April 8th, 9pm at COSMIC CHARLIES =
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From gemcourt@csolve.net Fri, 4 Apr 2003 10:17:45 -0500
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 10:17:45 -0500
From: Deb Gemmell gemcourt@csolve.net
Subject: [mplpost] 11th Annual Great Canadian Song Along
Don Bray and i were inspired by Tony and his Ottawa Writers' Bloc at OCFF to
start our own Bloc here in Huronia.
we had our fifth session last night, despite the horrible weather and road
conditions. it has been a wonderful experience, and cured the other kind of
block for both Don and myself.
i recommend the idea to anyone, anywhere. i'm planning to thank Tony in
person tonight at the Mariposa showcase audition.
cheers
paul court
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean Verger"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: [mplpost] 11th Annual Great Canadian Song Along
> The history as I remember it...
>
> In 1988 a number of fabulous songwriters got together to create Writers'
Bloc here in Ottawa. Amongst them were Ian Tamblyn, Cathy Miller, Alex
Sinclair, and Lynn Miles. They set themselves goals; helped each other by
expressing their opinions on songs being written. They setup an evening
wherein they had to sing each other's songs. Another two evenings were
songwriting sweatshops wherein they had to write, and then perform a song in
one hour. CBC came along and recorded these latter events.
>
> This idea got broadened into take a month to write a song, then perform it
live with one other (song). The idea was spread across Canada. These days,
as far as I know it, Ottawa is the only city with a strong enough music
writing community to have an unbroken chain 11 years of this same event.
Cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and St Johns just
could not keep up with Ottawa.
>
> Once again, on Friday and Saturday, April 25 & 26 songwriters are
challenged to, (between now and then), write a song on one of four topics
and then perform it live here at Rasputin's. If you can't spring for the
airfare (Air Canada being in the condition it is in) do the next best thing.
Hold the event in your own home town.
>
> If you wish to signup, contact Tony Turner*
>
> mailto:tturner@cyberus.ca
>
> Poor Tony had no idea I would write the statements I have, and I am sure
if he had written this missive he would have said nice things about those
other cities.
>
> Dean Verger, writing from the center of Canada... home of Nai Bbor...
Ottawa
>
> Hugs, for when we need them
>
> Dean Verger
> Rasputin's Folk Cafe
> 696 Bronson Ave. K1S 4G2
> (613) 230-5102
>
> http://www.rasputins.ca
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From paddytutty@sasktel.net Fri, 04 Apr 2003 11:20:26 -0600
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 11:20:26 -0600
From: Paddy Tutty paddytutty@sasktel.net
Subject: [mplpost] Saskatchewan
Hi,
You might want to contact the Ness Creek Music Festival people - they
have events in Saskatoon during the year, in addition to their festival
up north in Big River. http://www.nesscreek.com or call (306) 652-NESS
Also there's Lydia's or the Voodoo Lounge (at Crawdaddies) or a nice
space at the Bassment (run by the Jazz Society).
In Regina, try the Regina Guild of Folk Arts or the Saskatchewan
Cultural Exchange Society.
Paddy Tutty
Saskatoon
mithra dubey wrote:
>
> Hello Mapleposters! I'm working on a tour schedule (for the Silver Hearts)
> and am searching for some suggestions for venues to play in smaller cities
> between Winnepeg and Vancouver - particularily in Saskatchewan! Anyone have
> any hidden gems they could share?
> Thanks
> Mithra
>
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From mithramd@hotmail.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 12:48:01 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 12:48:01 -0500
From: mithra dubey mithramd@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Saskatchewan
Wow - a big thanks to all who replied both on and off the list! The
possibilites increased immensely - You guys rock!
Thanks
Mithra
>From: Paddy Tutty
>Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
>To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
>Subject: Re: [mplpost] Saskatchewan
>Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 11:20:26 -0600
>
>Hi,
>You might want to contact the Ness Creek Music Festival people - they
>have events in Saskatoon during the year, in addition to their festival
>up north in Big River. http://www.nesscreek.com or call (306) 652-NESS
>
>Also there's Lydia's or the Voodoo Lounge (at Crawdaddies) or a nice
>space at the Bassment (run by the Jazz Society).
>
>In Regina, try the Regina Guild of Folk Arts or the Saskatchewan
>Cultural Exchange Society.
>
>Paddy Tutty
>Saskatoon
>
>
>mithra dubey wrote:
> >
> > Hello Mapleposters! I'm working on a tour schedule (for the Silver
>Hearts)
> > and am searching for some suggestions for venues to play in smaller
>cities
> > between Winnepeg and Vancouver - particularily in Saskatchewan! Anyone
>have
> > any hidden gems they could share?
> > Thanks
> > Mithra
> >
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From vicbell@telusplanet.net Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:38:05 -0600
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:38:05 -0600
From: Vic Bell vicbell@telusplanet.net
Subject: [mplpost] SOCAN: Live Performances - Venues and Performers
We've covered a great many live performance scenarios but, no doubt,
some things may have fallen through the cracks. Do any venues or
performers have concerns, comments or questions re SOCAN and live
performance situations before we move on?
cheers, Vic
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From dkershaw@sympatico.ca Fri, 04 Apr 2003 13:33:45 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 13:33:45 -0500
From: Dan Kershaw dkershaw@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON bros countrypolitan sat apr 5
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...as featured guests at the backstabber's monthly "grand old uproar"
hoedown. the countrypolitans play off-the-beaten-track country songs aged
in vinyl - stuff by connie smith, porter wagonner, del reeves, bobby bare,
jimmy ed brown, billy joe shaver - as well as could-be/should-be country
songs by folks like joni mitchell, john phillips, bruce springsteen, and
gordon lightfoot. cool old Songs, with a capital "S".
like the 'stabbers, we play it acoustic around a single large wide-pattern
mic.
The Backstabbers' GRAND OLD UPROAR!
w/ guests Brothers Countrypolitan
Saturday April 5th 9pm - 1am
Canadian Corps Hall
201 Niagara Street, Toronto (2 blocks west of bathurst, just south of king)
***ALSO***
- sun apr 6 / cameron 408 queen w. / 6-8pm / as part of the "sunday best"
acoustic country series
- mondays at the dominion pub 500 queen e. / 7-9pm
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...as featured guests at the backstabber's monthly "grand old
uproar" hoedown. the countrypolitans play off-the-beaten-track
country songs aged in vinyl - stuff by connie smith, porter wagonner, del
reeves, bobby bare, jimmy ed brown, billy joe shaver - as well as
could-be/should-be country songs by folks like joni mitchell, john
phillips, bruce springsteen, and gordon lightfoot. cool old Songs,
with a capital "S".
like the 'stabbers, we play it acoustic around a single large
wide-pattern mic.
The Backstabbers' GRAND OLD UPROAR!
w/ guests Brothers Countrypolitan
Saturday April 5th 9pm - 1am
Canadian Corps Hall
201 Niagara Street, Toronto (2 blocks west of bathurst, just south of
king)
***ALSO***
- sun apr 6 / cameron 408 queen w. / 6-8pm / as part of the "sunday
best" acoustic country series
- mondays at the dominion pub 500 queen e. / 7-9pm
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From sualexanian@sympatico.ca Fri, 4 Apr 2003 14:24:27 -0500
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 14:24:27 -0500
From: Su Alexanian sualexanian@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] SOCAN: Live Performances - Venues and Performers
Thanks
I watched from the wings and realized that I needed to join and that I
needed to pay socan through logs sheets for the peace festival next
weekend. So I appreciated all the dialogue.
cheers
su
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
purple songs, soundtracks and other stuff
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 12:38 PM, Vic Bell wrote:
> We've covered a great many live performance scenarios but, no doubt,
> some things may have fallen through the cracks. Do any venues or
> performers have concerns, comments or questions re SOCAN and live
> performance situations before we move on?
>
> cheers, Vic
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From ben@yellowpencil.com Fri, 4 Apr 2003 21:55:37 -0000
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 21:55:37 -0000
From: ben@yellowpencil.com ben@yellowpencil.com
Subject: [mplpost] peterborough folk fest
Posters,
Does the Peterborough Folk Fest have a website?
Ben
www.bensures.com
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From steve@backtothesugarcamp.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 17:01:51 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 17:01:51 -0500
From: Steve Fruitman steve@backtothesugarcamp.com
Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: Back To The Sugar Camp - no. 158
Topic: Hockey punk
Telephone Interview: James Keelaghan
April 3, 2003 - NO 158
http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com/Apr2003.html
Thursdays @18:00 hrs EST 89.5 FM or http://www.ciut.fm
WARD ALLEN: Back To The Sugar Camp (W. Allen)
Ward Allen Presents Maple Leaf Hoedown Vol. 3: Sparton Records SP 213
circa 1961
SHUFFLE DEMONS: Hockey Night In Canada (Delores / Clanen)
Bop Rap: Stony Plain - SPCD 1124
Richard Underhill - Dave Parker - Jim Vivian - Stich Wynston - Dave Parker
Toronto, ON
Produced by Bob Doige & Barry Elms - 1987
http://www.hatsharpening.com/ShuffleDemons/
DAVID FRANCEY: Skating Rink (D Francey)
Skating Rink: Laker Music - LAKR 1003
Dave Clarke - Geoff Somers
Ayer's Cliff, QC
Produced by David Francey, Dave Clarke & Geoff Somers - 2003
http://www.davidfrancey.com
JAMES KEELAGHAN: Stonecutter (J Keelaghan)
Home: Jericho Beach Music - JBM 0201
Oliver Schroer - Hugh McMillan
Winnipeg, MB
Produced by Oliver Schroer - 2001
http://www.keelaghan.com
Interview with Mr. Keelaghan from his HOME in Winnipeg
JAMES KEELAGHAN: October 70 (J Keelaghan)
Home: Jericho Beach Music - JBM 0201
Oliver Schroer - Hugh McMillan
Winnipeg, MB
Produced by Oliver Schroer - 2001
http://www.keelaghan.com
It's Stompin' Tom Time:
KIM MITCHELL: Sudbury Saturday Night (T C Connors)
Party Demo - no info included
THE DAYGLO ABORTIONS: Squeegy Night In Canada
Death Dance: God Records
Jesus - Spud - Anus - Gymbo - Hung
Victoria, BC
Produced in 2000
http://www.daygloabortions.com
WASHBOARD HANK & THE COUNTRY SQUIRES: Washboard Boogie (H Fisher / L Loree)
Hoorah For Washboard Hank: WBH20700
Lance Loree - Ronnie Hayward
Peterborough, ON
Produced by Washboard Hank - 2003
http://www.melmusic.com/washboardhank
KATHLEEN EDWARDS: Kathleen Edwards: Hockey Skates (K Edwards)
Failer: Maplemusic
Dave Dudle, Peter Von Althen, Kevin McCarragher, Jim Bryson, Dave Draves,
Fred Guignon, Joel Anderson, Maury Lafoy, Peter Cancurra, Blair Phillips,
Tom Thompson, Keith Snider
Ottawa, ON
Produced By: Dave Draves and Kathleen Edwards 2002
http://www.kathleenedwards.com/
CHILLIWACK: Rain-o (B Henderson)
Chilliwack: Parrot Records -PAS-71040
Bill Henderson, Glenn Miller, Ross Turney, Clair Lawrence
Vancouver, BC
Produced in 1970
http://www.canoe.ca/JamMusicPopEncycloPagesC/chilliwack.html#bio
RANDY BACHMAN: Looking Out For #1 - the story and song (R Bachman)
Every Song Tells A Story: True North / Guitarchives - TND 291
Colin Arthur Weibe - Mick Dalla-Vee - Rogé Belanger
Saltspring Island, BC
Produced by Randy Bachman - 2002
http://www.randybachman.com or
http://www.guitarchives.com
LONGUE DISTANCE: Abitibi
Longue Distance
Nocolas Bélanger - Jean-François Carrier - Dave Millette - Michel Loranger
- André Morneau
Bas St-Laurent, QC
Produced 2002
http://www.longuedistance.com or
mailto:info@longuedistance.com
THE AWESOME TEAM: Kirkland Lake
Demo
Joey Dale - Geoff Major - Gabriel Champagne
Kirkland Lake, ON
Produced 2002
http://www.theawesometeam.com/ or
band@theawesometeam.com
<../../cprbala.htm>CPR Time
CPR In Bala: GNW 1990
Last Minute of Play In The Game:
DOG FUCKER: theicecreamflavourofyourmind (S Cameron)
Spherical Sponge - Jimmy Buford - Fonzy Fear
Toronto, ON
Produced by Dave Clark - 2002
Sixty Second Songs: DROG Records - DROG-100
Produced by Lewis Melville - 2002
http://www.drog.com/
Next Week:
April 10: Fundraising Campaign
April 17: Michelle Rumball
May 1: Das Macht Show
Back To The Sugar Camp is Produced by Steve Fruitman @ CIUT-FM
Music Director: Ron Burd
Program Director: Ken Stower
Copyright 2003
CIUT-FM 89.5 University of Toronto Radio Inc.
91 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2E8
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Back To The Sugar Camp
Web Site
Home of the Porcupine Awards
Back To The Sugar Camp Radio Program
The Great North Wind Archives 1988 - 1999
Great Canadian Fiddle Albums (Liner Notes)
Mac Beattie & The Ottawa Valley Melodiers
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From jesse@harbourfront.on.ca Fri, 04 Apr 2003 18:02:27 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 18:02:27 -0500
From: Jesse Kumagai jesse@harbourfront.on.ca
Subject: [mplpost] GIG:ON Vusi Mahlasela (straight from Carnegie Hall)
A last minute note to let all you Mapleposters know that there's a
once-in-a-lifetime chance to catch South Africa's pride & joy Vusi
Mahlasela in concert tomorrow (Saturday April 05) night at the Bambu By The
Lake (245 Queens Quay West) as part of du Maurier World Stage. Tickets are
available through Harbourfront Centre's box office and at the door. See
the bottom of this note for details.
Imagine seeing Bob Dylan or Paul Simon in a club in a distant part of the
world where nobody knew who they were. That's what we're talking about
here. Vusi Mahlasela is an iconic South African Folk musician -
politically charged and lyrically blessed. He has performed with Sting,
Dave Matthews, and you've probably even heard his music in Volkswagen
ads. He's also prominently featured in the Apartheid documentary
"Amandla!" currently playing to incredible critical acclaim.
Vusi is now signed to Dave Matthews' record label ATO and is hitting the
Carnegie Hall stage in NYC tonight alongside Hugh Masakela and Anjelique
Kidjo. Tomorrow night he's all ours.
Amidst all this gloom, doom, and icy reminder that summer is still a ways
off, we could all use a little spiritual refreshment. Vusi Mahlasela live
in concert with special guests Lorraine Klaasen & Soweto Groove at the
Bambu By The Lake, 245 Queens Quay West - 9:30PM. Tickets are $28.25 and
can be had by calling 416 973 4000 or at the Bambu doors.
Jesse Kumagai
Administrative Coordinator, Music
Harbourfront Centre
Tel. 416 973 3735
Fax. 416 973 8729
mailto:jesse@harbourfront.on.ca
http://www.harbourfront.on.ca
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5J 2G8
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From mithramd@hotmail.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 18:39:07 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 18:39:07 -0500
From: mithra dubey mithramd@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] peterborough folk fest
Hi Ben - sort of - they have pages in a couple of places - the later is more
up to date I think:
http://pau.dreaming.org/members/pff.htm
http://www.infoshaper.com/pff/
Mithra
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>Posters,
>Does the Peterborough Folk Fest have a website?
>Ben
>www.bensures.com
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From go-sabres@mail.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 20:08:18 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 20:08:18 -0500
From: Arnie Ivsins go-sabres@mail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Music to Strip By/Francey-Bray
Now that I caught your attention- we've been sanding/stripping our hardwood floors/baseboards/ doorframes since March break- have listened to a lot of great music while doing this, including all who have performed for the Barrie Folk Society, but we found when we 'hit the wall', we turned to David Francey & Don Bray cd's to get through it- & this week while we started to tackle the window frames David's new cd 'Skating Rink' arrived in the mail. What a boost! David is a remarkable song sculptor - he takes feelings & observations, puts them to words & music & meshes them together into beautiful works of art.
What a joy these two fine songwriters are.
Arnie
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From go-sabres@mail.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 20:18:54 -0500
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 20:18:54 -0500
From: Arnie Ivsins go-sabres@mail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Connie Kaldor-Barrie Ont May 25/Nonie Sold Out/Upcoming
The Barrie Folk Society, in partnership with the Barrie Public Library, is pleased to announce that Connie Kaldor will perform in an intimate concert setting on Sunday, May 25, 7pm at the Barrie Public Library. Advance tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for youth 12 & under, $18 at the door. They are available at the library's circulation desk, or call 705 728 1010 to charge via Visa. For any further info/directions, respond to this email.
Thanks,
Arnie
http://www.barriefolk.com
Upcoming:
Nonie Crete & Eugene Rea- Sat April 5 - Sold Out
Linda Miller & Nathan Curry- Sat May 3
Patricia Murray - Fri June 13
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From lcopple@igs.net Fri, 4 Apr 2003 22:54:39 -0500
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 22:54:39 -0500
From: lcopple@igs.net lcopple@igs.net
Subject: [mplpost] Window of Opportunity - Mar 28 and Apr 4 (guests Shane Simpson/Tony Turner)
Times New RomanWindow of Opportunity, -=
two playlists - Friday March 28, 2003
and Friday April 4, 2003
CKCU 93.1 FM /www.ckcufm.com on real audio
12 - 2 am EST Fridays
Host/Producer Laurie-Ann Copple
61 Highmont Court
Kanata ON K2T 1B2
Friday March 28, 2003
*Guest host* - Rachel Hauraney of Saturday morning show
(which airs Saturdays 7 - 10 am on CKCU 93.1 FM)
***Interview with Shane Simpson (Rachel Hauraney)***
Ron Hynes, New songs (demo) [c]
Preacher Curls, Hold your water, (Everyday a holiday)
Danny Michel, Smash my guitar, (Fibsville), [c]
Dar Williams, It happens everyday (The green world)
Lynn Miles, Unravel, (Unravel) [c]
Ray Bonneville, Stand real still (Roll it down) [c]
Janis Ian, Take no prisoners, (Celebration: Highlights from the
40th Philadelphia Folk Festival)
Ronnie Hawkins, Odessa (Rockin' Ronnie Hawkins) [c]
Ronnie Hawkins, Brown-eyed handsome man (A legend in his
spare time) [c]
Jenny Whitely, Dance til Dawn (Jenny Whitely) [c]
Neko Case, Furnace Room Lullaby, (Set out Running) [c]
Shane Simpson, Strong Passing, (More Electric) [c]
Shane Simpson, Everything the same (More Electric) [c]
Murray McLauchlan, Secrets in your heart (Gulliver's Taxi) [c]
Paul Simon, That was your mother (Graceland)
Chris Smither, Killin' the Blues, (Celebration)
Mae Moore, Pieces of Clay, (Lit from Within) [c]
The Rankin Family, Sir John Baird, (In between dances) [c]
Lynn Crosbie, For Jayne Mansfield (spoken word) (Lit from
Within) [c]
Anne Loree, Bus stop (roar) [c]
Richie Havens, (All along the watchtower), Celebration
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Window of Opportunity April 4, 2003
CKCU 93.1 FM / www.ckcufm.com
Host Laurie-Ann Copple
61 Highmont Court
Kanata ON K2T 1B2
***LIVE interview and concert with Tony Turner***
Lynn Harrison, =93Tearing down Tent City=94 (There=92s No Place like
Home) [c]
Tony Turner, =93Shantytown=94 [c] LIVE
Jennifer Claveau, =93I know=94 (There=92s No Place like Home) [c]
Tony Turner, =93The Old Music Shop=94 [c] LIVE
Tony Turner, =93Time Stands Still=94 (A Matter of Time) [c]
Tony Turner, =93Laundromat=94 [c] LIVE
Tony Turner, "Killer Cab" [c] LIVE
Tony Turner, =93Pacuare River=94 [c] LIVE
Maria Hawkins, =93Gentler Times=94 (There=92s No Place Like Home)
[c]
Tony Turner, =93Circle of Song=94 [c] LIVE
Richard Shindell, =93Transit=94 (Oasis: The Essential Library for the
acoustic DJ)
Georgette Fry and the B-Side Blues Band, =93Blue is still Blue=94 (Let
Me Drive) [c]
Lynn Miles, =93Now I understand=94 (Unravel) [c]
The Wailin=92 Jennys, =93Deeper Well=94 (The Wailin=92 Jennys) [c]
Manitoba Hal, =93Promised Land=94 (This Condition) [c]
David Francey, =93Mill Towns=94 (Far End of Summer)[c]
Cris Cuddy, =93Come along Carmelita=94 (What if Frankie doesn=92t
like it?) [c]
Kristin Sweetland, =93Fall Down the Ground=94 (Root, Heart and
Crown) [c]
Pat Moore, =93Farmer=92s Protest=94 (The Time=92s Never Been Better)
[c]
Tannis Slimmon, =93Falling Together=94 (Oak Lake) [c]
The Waybacks, =93Turkish Stalemate=94 (Burger after Church)
20 tracks, 18 Canadian, 90 per cent Cancon [c]
Guest - Tony Turner, next week Cris Cuddy
Laurie-Ann Copple, radio host
Window of Opportunity, CKCU 93.1 FM
61 Highmont Court
Kanata ON K2T 1B2
http://www.ncf.ca/~eh202/window.html
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From cara@caraluft.com Fri, 04 Apr 2003 22:31:13 -0600
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 22:31:13 -0600
From: Cara Luft cara@caraluft.com
Subject: [mplpost] The Wailin' Jennys in Ontario!
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The Jennys will be in Ontario during the next few weeks and we'd LOVE to
have you come out to our shows! Here's the scoop:
Friday April 4
Studio Theatre
8:00 pm
Tickets $17 Advance $19 door
63 Gore St. E
Perth, ON
Phone: (613) 264-8112
www.heathertrail.com
Saturday April 5
Millpond Centre for the Arts
8:00-10:00 pm
Tickets $14 in advance or $16 at door
106 Victoria St. West
Alliston, ON
Ticket reservations: (705) 435 3092
Tuesday April 8
Cosmic Charlie's
9:30 pm
Tickets $8
170 Charlotte Street
Peterborough, ON
Phone: (705) 741 6491
Thursday April 10
CBC Television's "Play" with Jian Ghomeshi
LIVE! 11:05 ET/8:05
And if you miss it live:
Friday 8:05 pm ET/5:05 pm PT
Saturday 7:05 pm ET/4:05 pm PT
CBC TV
Friday April 11
House Concert
Ottawa, ON
Saturday April 12
Performance and interview on CKCU-FM
Ottawa, ON
Saturday April 12
Harmony Workshop
Ottawa Folklore Centre
1111 Bank Street
2 - 4 pm
Call 613-730-2887 for more info
Ottawa, ON
Saturday April 12
National Art's Centre-Fourth Stage
Opening for James Cohen
53 Elgin Street
Ottawa, ON
Tickets: $20 and available in person at NAC box office Mon-Sat 10-9 (no
surcharge) or available from TicketMaster by phone at 755-1111, online at
www.ticketmaster.ca, or in person at any TicketMaster outlet.
Sunday April 13
The Black Sheep Inn
Show starts at 4 p.m.
For more information: (819)459-3228
Wakefield, QC
www.theblacksheepinn.com
Tuesday April 15
House concert
Kingston, ON
Wednesday April 16
Hugh's Room
Show starts at 8:30
Tickets: $12
2261 Dundas St. West
Toronto, ON
To reserve tickets: (416) 531 6604
www.hughsroom.com
Thursday April 17
House Concert
Headwaters Acoustic Music Society
Tickets $15
Orangeville, ON
Call Laura Bird @ 519-942-1587 or Carl Borgstrom @ 519-940-0058 (days)
Saturday April 19
A Night of Voices - an evening of acoustic music, singing and 'singing
along'.
Featuring The Wailin' Jennys & Tannis Slimmon
8:00 pm
Tickets are $15 (limited seating) available at the door or from Ki Design
(30 Quebec St. 837-0038)
Temple Studios--32 Quebec St. 2nd floor, across from the Bookshelf
Guelph, ON
Phone: (519) 837-2746
Peace,
The Jennys
http://www.thewailinjennys.com
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The Wailin' Jennys in Ontario!
The Jennys will be in Ontario during the next few weeks =
and we'd LOVE to have you come out to our shows! Here's the scoop:
Friday April 4
Studio Theatre
8:00 pm
Tickets $17 Advance $19 door
63 Gore St. E
Perth, ON
Phone: (613) 264-8112
www.heathertrail.com
Saturday April 5
Millpond Centre for the Arts
8:00-10:00 pm
Tickets $14 in advance or $16 at door
106 Victoria St. West
Alliston, ON
Ticket reservations: (705) 435 3092
Tuesday April 8
Cosmic Charlie's
9:30 pm
Tickets $8
170 Charlotte Street
Peterborough, ON
Phone: (705) 741 6491
Thursday April 10
CBC Television's "Play" with Jian Ghomeshi
LIVE! 11:05 ET/8:05
And if you miss it live:
Friday 8:05 pm ET/5:05 pm PT
Saturday 7:05 pm ET/4:05 pm PT
CBC TV
Friday April 11
House Concert
Ottawa, ON
Saturday April 12
Performance and interview on CKCU-FM
Ottawa, ON
Saturday April 12
Harmony Workshop
Ottawa Folklore Centre
1111 Bank Street
2 - 4 pm
Call 613-730-2887 for more info
Ottawa, ON
Saturday April 12
National Art's Centre-Fourth Stage
Opening for James Cohen
53 Elgin Street
Ottawa, ON
Tickets: $20 and available in person at NAC box office Mon-Sat 10-9 (no=
surcharge) or available from TicketMaster by phone at 755-1111, online at <=
B>www.ticketmaster.ca, or in person at any TicketMaster outlet.
Sunday April 13
The Black Sheep Inn
Show starts at 4 p.m.
For more information: (819)459-3228
Wakefield, QC
www.theblacksheepinn.com
Tuesday April 15
House concert
Kingston, ON
Wednesday April 16
Hugh's Room
Show starts at 8:30
Tickets: $12
2261 Dundas St. West
Toronto, ON
To reserve tickets: (416) 531 6604
www.hughsroom.com
Thursday April 17
House Concert
Headwaters Acoustic Music Society
Tickets $15
Orangeville, ON
Call Laura Bird @ 519-942-1587 or Carl Borgstrom @ 519-940-0058 (days) =
Saturday April 19
A Night of Voices - an evening of acoustic music, singing and 'singing alon=
g'.
Featuring The Wailin' Jennys & Tannis Slimmon
8:00 pm
Tickets are $15 (limited seating) available at the door or from Ki Design (=
30 Quebec St. 837-0038)
Temple Studios--32 Quebec St. 2nd floor, across from the Bookshelf
Guelph, ON
Phone: (519) 837-2746
Peace,
The Jennys
http://www.thewailinjennys.com
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From mmartyn@cogeco.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 02:36:02 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 02:36:02 -0500
From: Michael Martyn mmartyn@cogeco.ca
Subject: [mplpost] peterborough folk fest
Ben, et al,
Enquiries for the Peterborough Folk Festival can be sent to:
mmartyn@cogeco.ca
OR
mike.reynolds@sympatico.ca
We're making some changes in how we approach the festival this year and are
looking at a number of ways to create a more stable and sustainable
infrastructure, especially with regards to our website and staffing.
Thanks for your interest and sorry for any confusion. Growing pains, you
know.
Warmest Regards,
Michael Martyn
Vice Chair
Peterborough Folk Festival
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>
>
> Posters,
> Does the Peterborough Folk Fest have a website?
> Ben
> www.bensures.com
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From lawless@interlog.com Sat, 5 Apr 2003 10:45:11 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 10:45:11 -0500
From: Gregg Lawless lawless@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] Kingston rental question
Salut les 'posters...
I'm doing some day concerts at Duncan McArthur Hall/Queens U. this
coming Thurs.
...wondering if any one in the Kingston area would have contact info.
for a p.a. company (or individual) that would be able to rent me 2 x
Elite 1000 speakers (or something similar) for a day...
Private replies, please.
Many thanks,
Ggg
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From gemcourt@csolve.net Sat, 5 Apr 2003 10:39:00 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 10:39:00 -0500
From: paul or Deb gemcourt@csolve.net
Subject: [mplpost] Music to Strip By/Francey-Bray
hear hear, Arnie.
it's not a major coincidence that i was listening to "Skating Rink" while i
read your post - i've been listening to it since i got my copy (through Don
Bray, as it happens), 'though i haven't been stripping anything in
particular.
David and Don share many things, including a brilliant engineer, Keith
Mariash, an incredible talent for distilling universal emotions into
intoxicating song, and the undying devotion of friends and fans like me.
thanks Arnie. thanks David. thanks Don.
cheers
paul court
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From: "Arnie Ivsins"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 8:08 PM
Subject: [mplpost] Music to Strip By/Francey-Bray
> Now that I caught your attention- we've been sanding/stripping our
hardwood floors/baseboards/ doorframes since March break- have listened to
a lot of great music while doing this, including all who have performed for
the Barrie Folk Society, but we found when we 'hit the wall', we turned to
David Francey & Don Bray cd's to get through it- & this week while we
started to tackle the window frames David's new cd 'Skating Rink' arrived in
the mail. What a boost! David is a remarkable song sculptor - he takes
feelings & observations, puts them to words & music & meshes them together
into beautiful works of art.
> What a joy these two fine songwriters are.
> Arnie
>
> Positive mind over negative matter
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From jleblanc@superaje.com Sat, 5 Apr 2003 12:01:20 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 12:01:20 -0500
From: LeBlanc/Flanagan jleblanc@superaje.com
Subject: [mplpost] Folk Upstairs bring in Bruce Cockburn
Hi and thank's to everyone who sent me an e mail about the return of FU. I
am currently in recovery mode from a total knee replacement and have little
patience for sitting at the computer. As Ken Whitely would so aptly sing " I
just want to be horizontal"
I did want to pass on the exciting news that Bruce Cockburn has agreed to
play the 600 seat P&DCI Auditorium here in Perth.Tickets went on sale to the
FU faithful who attended the Wailin Jennys show last night.Any booking
enquireries for The Folk Upstairs should be sent to Chuck at the web address
below.
thanks
Joel
2. Bruce Cockburn on Sunday May 18 at PDCI (14 Victoria Street, Perth)
Tickets go on sale to ticketholders of the Wailin' Jennys concert on April 4
at 7 p.m. at the Studio Theatre (upstairs). Tickets will be sold before and
after the Wailin' Jennys show (not at intermission).
Tickets to the general public go on sale on Saturday April 5 at 9 a.m. at
Passiflora. Please do not call Passiflora in advance as they are unable to
reserve tickets for you.
Tickets will be sold a maximum of four per person and must be paid for by
cash or cheque (no credit cards or Interac).
For more information on these concerts, visit
www.heathertrail.com/the_folk_upstairs.html
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From lillianw@interlog.com Sat, 05 Apr 2003 12:15:27
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 12:15:27
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] ON: New Venue -The Artists' Garden Cooperative (TO)
I just want to give a heads up to artists and musicians (Jazz, Folk,
Classical, Fusion, Blues) about a new gig opportunity, a summer outdoor
venue in Toronto (Davisville/Yonge) - The Artists' Garden Cooperative in
Susan Brown's spacious, beautiful backyard garden and studio. She is
calling for submissions ASAP for the "Plein Air" subscription Concert
series running every Wed. evening 7:30-9pm and Sun. afternoon 2-3:30pm
throughout July and August. "Plein Air" is a community arts conferencing
project of the Artists' Garden Cooperative sponsored by the Committee for
Visual Education.
*If you are interested in giving a workshop, daily workshops are offered
as well (note: July is nearly fully booked). This is the first summer that
the Cooperative is offering music wkshops and concerts. Typical workshop
topics have included: creative writing, watercolor painting, garden tile
design, basketry, photography & cyanotype encaustic painting, metal work &
jewellry design, monoprinting, creating with clay etc.
Check out the website: www.artistsgardencoop.com for info and to fill out
a proposal agreement form or call: 416-487-0705 or email:
admin@artistsgardencoop.com
If you're interested in performing, contact Susan Brown ASAP - this series
will fill up quickly.
_____________________________________________________
Lillian Aida Wauthier
Acoustic Harvest Folk Club -http://acousticharvest.cjb.net
Fiddles and Frets Music
Patio Records (MA) Canadian Division Rep.
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals
Lillipat - Music for Young Children
Mariposa Folk Foundation
Email: lillianw@interlog.com
Telephone: 416-264-2235/Fax: 264-2168
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From headsup@kingston.net Sat, 5 Apr 2003 14:02:10 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 14:02:10 -0500
From: headsup headsup@kingston.net
Subject: [mplpost] Kingston rental question
Happy to help, your "private replies" return email was not included in your
post.
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From: "Gregg Lawless"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:45 AM
Subject: [mplpost] Kingston rental question
> Salut les 'posters...
>
> I'm doing some day concerts at Duncan McArthur Hall/Queens U. this
> coming Thurs.
>
> ...wondering if any one in the Kingston area would have contact info.
> for a p.a. company (or individual) that would be able to rent me 2 x
> Elite 1000 speakers (or something similar) for a day...
>
> Private replies, please.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Ggg
>
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From sualexanian@sympatico.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:27:01 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:27:01 -0500
From: Su Alexanian sualexanian@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
violin or what???
cheers
su
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
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From gemcourt@csolve.net Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:41:53 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:41:53 -0500
From: paul or Deb gemcourt@csolve.net
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
it's more "how" than "what".
paul
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Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
> violin or what???
>
> cheers
> su
>
>
> Su Alexanian
> purplesu.com
> 416 597 3275
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From headsup@kingston.net Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:48:30 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 16:48:30 -0500
From: headsup headsup@kingston.net
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
the difference is attitude
(one of many you'll no doubt hear)
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From: "Su Alexanian"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 4:27 PM
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
> violin or what???
>
> cheers
> su
>
>
> Su Alexanian
> purplesu.com
> 416 597 3275
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From grit@interlog.com Sat, 05 Apr 2003 17:19:02 -0500
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 17:19:02 -0500
From: William "Grit" Laskin grit@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Su...
There are many differences. The action and bridge height tend to be lower
on a fiddle. The top of the bridge is also curved differently on a fiddle,
generally flatter, largely to enable double-stops (but partly from
tradition). The differing musics also require different degrees of
responsiveness from the instrument, so a violinist and a fiddler will each
choose entirely different sounding instruments. A classical violinist will
typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic responses
in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority. In other
words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a classical
player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to achieve
those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments fetch a
high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very good classical
instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent fiddle for
$1,200.
Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming from a
maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however, count
many violin makers among my friends.
Grit Laskin
> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
> violin or what???
>
> cheers
> su
>
>
> Su Alexanian
> purplesu.com
> 416 597 3275
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From thedaver@sympatico.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 17:20:10 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 17:20:10 -0500
From: David MacMillan thedaver@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa Showcase Winners
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Hi Mapleposters
The Mariposa Showcase audition process is now complete. We invited 18 =
acts out of over 40 who applied to the auditions. On the first evening , =
March 21 we heard the first nine and last evening, April 4 we heard 6 of =
the 9 invited acts....some performers were unable to make the trip to =
Orillia due the severe weather we have experienced over the last few =
days. The quality of performance by all was very high and the three =
judges as well as the audience had a challenging time with their =
selections. Many thanks to those who helped out including our judges:
Jennifer Ives of Orillia Folk Society fame..Live at Jives..OCFF Director =
and more
Keith Tippen...programmer for The Mundy's Bay Folk Society and Grog =
League Performer
John Swartz of the Orillia Packet and Times and enthusiastic supporter =
of the arts in our area.
Ron Belanger who worked with me in the selection of the artists for the =
audition and our charming host for the evening=20
The following people are invited to be part of The Mariposa Folk =
Festival for 2003
Avenue Road
Angela Haskill
Grace and Witt
Kristen Sweetland
Lisa LaPointe
Phil Masters
The Shards
Shoshona and Raven
Shane Simpson
Tony Turner
Our sincere thanks to all the performers who auditioned. You were great =
and we all appreciated your gallant efforts
David MacMillan
Showcase Coordinator and Production Coordinator for The Mariposa Folk =
Festival
thedaver@sympatico.ca
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Jennifer Ives of Orillia Folk Society =
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Keith Tippen...programmer for The =
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Society and Grog League Performer
John Swartz of the Orillia Packet and =
Times and=20
enthusiastic supporter of the arts in our area.
Ron Belanger who worked with me in the =
selection of=20
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evening
The following people are invited =
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The Mariposa Folk Festival for 2003
Avenue Road
Angela Haskill
Grace and Witt
Kristen Sweetland
Lisa LaPointe
Phil Masters
The Shards
Shoshona and Raven
Shane Simpson
Tony Turner
Our sincere thanks to all the =
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Showcase Coordinator and Production Coordinator for The Mariposa Folk =
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thedaver@sympatico.ca
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From sualexanian@sympatico.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 17:52:25 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 17:52:25 -0500
From: Su Alexanian sualexanian@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Thank you for setting me straight!!!
su
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
purple songs, soundtracks and other stuff
On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 05:19 PM, William "Grit" Laskin wrote:
> Su...
> There are many differences. The action and bridge height tend to be
> lower
> on a fiddle. The top of the bridge is also curved differently on a
> fiddle,
> generally flatter, largely to enable double-stops (but partly from
> tradition). The differing musics also require different degrees of
> responsiveness from the instrument, so a violinist and a fiddler will
> each
> choose entirely different sounding instruments. A classical violinist
> will
> typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic
> responses
> in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority. In
> other
> words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a
> classical
> player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to
> achieve
> those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments
> fetch a
> high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very good
> classical
> instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent fiddle
> for
> $1,200.
>
> Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming
> from a
> maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however,
> count
> many violin makers among my friends.
>
> Grit Laskin
>
>
>
>
>> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
>> violin or what???
>>
>> cheers
>> su
>>
>>
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From c.stewart@sympatico.ca Sat, 05 Apr 2003 17:59:55 -0500
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 17:59:55 -0500
From: Carolyn Stewart c.stewart@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
The part we fiddle players might take umbrage with is the more "discerning"
ear of the classical player. You choose your sound and I'll choose mine and
maybe what I want won't cost as much (maybe it will). It will be appropriate
to the music I wish to play and of course, you can see the hackles raising.
Sonorously Yours,
Carolyn Stewart
> From: "William \"Grit\" Laskin"
A classical violinist will
> typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic responses
> in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority. In other
> words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a classical
> player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to achieve
> those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments fetch a
> high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very good classical
> instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent fiddle for
> $1,200.
>
> Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming from a
> maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however, count
> many violin makers among my friends.
>
> Grit Laskin
>
>
>
>
>> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
>> violin or what???
>>
>> cheers
>> su
>>
>>
>> Su Alexanian
>> purplesu.com
>> 416 597 3275
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From kathy@merriweather.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:30:02 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:30:02 -0500
From: Kathy Reid-Naiman / Arnie Naiman kathy@merriweather.ca
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
The difference is of course the spelling.
My great aunt's violin was played for many in years in the symphony
before it came to me, it is a very old and valuable instrument. However
I call it a fiddle and play it as a fiddle. It is set up like a violin
though. I have also heard classical players refer to them as fiddles.
I think you could argue the point till you're blue in the face and never
convince someone who is determined to call it one or the other, to
change their mind.
That's my two cents. Kathy
Merriweather Records Ltd.
109 Crawford Rose Dr.
Aurora, ON L4G 4S1
www.merriweather.ca
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From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca] On
Behalf Of Su Alexanian
Sent: April 5, 2003 5:52 PM
To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Thank you for setting me straight!!!
su
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
purple songs, soundtracks and other stuff
On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 05:19 PM, William "Grit" Laskin wrote:
> Su...
> There are many differences. The action and bridge height tend to be
> lower
> on a fiddle. The top of the bridge is also curved differently on a
> fiddle,
> generally flatter, largely to enable double-stops (but partly from
> tradition). The differing musics also require different degrees of
> responsiveness from the instrument, so a violinist and a fiddler will
> each
> choose entirely different sounding instruments. A classical violinist
> will
> typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic
> responses
> in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority. In
> other
> words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a
> classical
> player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to
> achieve
> those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments
> fetch a
> high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very good
> classical
> instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent
fiddle
> for
> $1,200.
>
> Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming
> from a
> maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however,
> count
> many violin makers among my friends.
>
> Grit Laskin
>
>
>
>
>> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and
a
>> violin or what???
>>
>> cheers
>> su
>>
>>
>>
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From wezel@wezel.com Sat, 05 Apr 2003 20:39:38 -0500
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 20:39:38 -0500
From: Louise Peacock wezel@wezel.com
Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: LOOKING FOR GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
I just received this message, which I at first took to be a request for
financial assistance scam letter, but after reading it through, I think
this person may be legit. Someone may wish to contact him.
Cheers
Louise
>From: "SIMON AMADIN"
>To:
>Subject: LOOKING FOR GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
>Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 02:39:41
>
>DEAR SIR,
>
>I AM LOOKING FOR GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT MY
>CHURCH CAN USE. PLEASE DIRECT ME TO YOUR INSTRUMENTS
>AND THEIR PRICE LIST. I AM FROM WEST AFRICA, I WOULD LIKE
>TO
>SHIP THE INSTRUMENTS TO MY COUNTRY, PLEASE LET US
>KNOW
>HOW MUCH IT WILL COST MY CHURCH TO SHIP THE
>INSTRUMENTS
>TO OUR COUNTRY AND ALSO HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE TO
>REACH
>US.
>
>PLEASE CONTACT ME BACK VIA simon_cac@lycos.co.uk
>OR YOU CAN CALL OR FAX MY CHURCH ON
>
>TEL: 234-1-7763392
>FAX: 234-1-7598750
>
>PLEASE GET BACK TO US URGENTLY.
>
>REGARDS.
> SIMON AMADIN
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From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:47:34 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 20:47:34 -0500
From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
That "maker of guitars" seems to know a lot about fiddles & violins, indeed!
Just one thing I thought I'd add to Grit's description/explanation: the
differences he was referring to at the beginning (re: action & bridge) are
more a case of how the player would choose to set up the instrument --
bridges are easily interchangeable, so a "violin" could quickly become a
"fiddle" and vice-versa.
Now, what the heck is the "fiddle" equivalent in the cello world?!?! :-)
Alyssa
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
> Behalf Of William "Grit" Laskin
> Sent: April 5, 2003 5:19 PM
> To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca; maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
>
>
> Su...
> There are many differences. The action and bridge height tend to be lower
> on a fiddle. The top of the bridge is also curved differently on
> a fiddle,
> generally flatter, largely to enable double-stops (but partly from
> tradition). The differing musics also require different degrees of
> responsiveness from the instrument, so a violinist and a fiddler
> will each
> choose entirely different sounding instruments. A classical
> violinist will
> typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic responses
> in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority.
> In other
> words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a
> classical
> player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to achieve
> those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments fetch a
> high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very
> good classical
> instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent
> fiddle for
> $1,200.
>
> Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming from a
> maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however, count
> many violin makers among my friends.
>
> Grit Laskin
>
>
>
>
> > Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
> > violin or what???
> >
> > cheers
> > su
> >
> >
> > Su Alexanian
> > purplesu.com
> > 416 597 3275
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From sualexanian@sympatico.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 21:32:39 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 21:32:39 -0500
From: Su Alexanian sualexanian@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Maybe it's time you came up with the name!
su
On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 08:47 PM, Alyssa Wright wrote:
> That "maker of guitars" seems to know a lot about fiddles & violins,
> indeed!
>
> Just one thing I thought I'd add to Grit's description/explanation: the
> differences he was referring to at the beginning (re: action & bridge)
> are
> more a case of how the player would choose to set up the instrument --
> bridges are easily interchangeable, so a "violin" could quickly become a
> "fiddle" and vice-versa.
>
> Now, what the heck is the "fiddle" equivalent in the cello
> world?!?! :-)
>
> Alyssa
> *******************************************************************
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> cell: (416) 668-1612 home: (705) 432-8670
> toll-free: 1-866-348-0310
> e-mail: alyssa@alyssawright.com
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
>> Behalf Of William "Grit" Laskin
>> Sent: April 5, 2003 5:19 PM
>> To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca; maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
>> Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
>>
>>
>> Su...
>> There are many differences. The action and bridge height tend to be
>> lower
>> on a fiddle. The top of the bridge is also curved differently on
>> a fiddle,
>> generally flatter, largely to enable double-stops (but partly from
>> tradition). The differing musics also require different degrees of
>> responsiveness from the instrument, so a violinist and a fiddler
>> will each
>> choose entirely different sounding instruments. A classical
>> violinist will
>> typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic
>> responses
>> in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority.
>> In other
>> words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a
>> classical
>> player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to
>> achieve
>> those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments
>> fetch a
>> high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very
>> good classical
>> instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent
>> fiddle for
>> $1,200.
>>
>> Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming
>> from a
>> maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however,
>> count
>> many violin makers among my friends.
>>
>> Grit Laskin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
>>> violin or what???
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> su
>>>
>>>
Su Alexanian
purplesu.com
416 597 3275
purple songs, soundtracks and other stuff
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From argyle@sympatico.ca Sat, 5 Apr 2003 21:54:32 -0800
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 21:54:32 -0800
From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Just curious ...While we are on the topic of fiddles / violins... does the
type of string have anything to do with the differences? Gut/nylon/steel?
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Su Alexanian"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> Maybe it's time you came up with the name!
> su
> On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 08:47 PM, Alyssa Wright wrote:
>
> > That "maker of guitars" seems to know a lot about fiddles & violins,
> > indeed!
> >
> > Just one thing I thought I'd add to Grit's description/explanation: the
> > differences he was referring to at the beginning (re: action & bridge)
> > are
> > more a case of how the player would choose to set up the instrument --
> > bridges are easily interchangeable, so a "violin" could quickly become a
> > "fiddle" and vice-versa.
> >
> > Now, what the heck is the "fiddle" equivalent in the cello
> > world?!?! :-)
> >
> > Alyssa
> > *******************************************************************
> > Alyssa Wright, cellist and composer
> > cell: (416) 668-1612 home: (705) 432-8670
> > toll-free: 1-866-348-0310
> > e-mail: alyssa@alyssawright.com
> > website: www.alyssawright.com
> >
> > Represented by Take Note! Promotion
> > e-mail: takenote@takenotepromotion.com
> > website: www.takenotepromotion.com
> > *******************************************************************
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
> >> Behalf Of William "Grit" Laskin
> >> Sent: April 5, 2003 5:19 PM
> >> To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca; maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> >> Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> >>
> >>
> >> Su...
> >> There are many differences. The action and bridge height tend to be
> >> lower
> >> on a fiddle. The top of the bridge is also curved differently on
> >> a fiddle,
> >> generally flatter, largely to enable double-stops (but partly from
> >> tradition). The differing musics also require different degrees of
> >> responsiveness from the instrument, so a violinist and a fiddler
> >> will each
> >> choose entirely different sounding instruments. A classical
> >> violinist will
> >> typically be the more discerning, the repertoire requiring sonic
> >> responses
> >> in ranges where fiddle music would be content with less sonority.
> >> In other
> >> words, many fiddles that do the job nicely would be rejected by a
> >> classical
> >> player as lacking tonal subtleties. And, for the violin maker to
> >> achieve
> >> those subtleties takes decades of experience, thus the instruments
> >> fetch a
> >> high price -- well out of what any fiddler usually pays. Very
> >> good classical
> >> instruments average $15,000. to $50,000. You could get a decent
> >> fiddle for
> >> $1,200.
> >>
> >> Those are my immediate thoughts, though bear in mind they're coming
> >> from a
> >> maker of guitars who only dabbles at fiddle-playing. I do however,
> >> count
> >> many violin makers among my friends.
> >>
> >> Grit Laskin
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
> >>> violin or what???
> >>>
> >>> cheers
> >>> su
> >>>
> >>>
> Su Alexanian
> purplesu.com
> 416 597 3275
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From lists@richardhess.com Sat, 05 Apr 2003 19:09:13 -0800
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 19:09:13 -0800
From: Richard L. Hess lists@richardhess.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
At 08:47 PM 4/5/2003 -0500, Alyssa Wright wrote:
>Now, what the heck is the "fiddle" equivalent in the cello world?!?! :-)
A washtub and a broom stick?
Richard
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Sat, 05 Apr 2003 22:33:33 -0500
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 22:33:33 -0500
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [mplpost] CanCon Report - March 29 to April 5, 2003- List 229
Hi Everyone,
This includes all non-Canadian playlists posted to folkdj-l from 3:01
PM, March 22, 2003 to 3:00 PM, March 29, 2003.
This week 82 stations posted 120 lists of which 85 or 70.83% had
Canadian content. 120 artists had 236 spins.
Notes
Missed a spin for Cris Cuddy last week.
James Keelaghan was featured on KPFK.
Artist Weeks Spins Location
Bruce Cockburn 192 4 QC
James Keelaghan 121 5 MB
Garnet Rogers 88 7 ON
David Francey 63 1 QC
Lynn Miles 42 1 ON
Aengus Finnan 29 4 ON
Loreena McKennitt 27 3 ON
Kate & Anna McGarrigle 22 1 QC/ON
Tim Harrions 15 8 ON
Be Good Tanyas 14 11 BC
Cris Cuddy 14 1 ON
Fred Eaglesmith 14 3 ON
Stephen Fearing 14 10 ON
Natalie MacMaster 14 1 NS
Kathleen Edwards 11 6 ON
Manx/Breit 9 3 BC
Naiman/Taheny/Coole/Quinn 8 2 ON
The Duhks 7 2 MB
La Bottine Souriante 6 2 QC
Leonard Cohen 6 2 US
Buffy Sainte-Marie 6 6 US
Darcie Deaville 5 2 US
Great Big Sea 5 2 NF
The Malvinas 5 1 QC/US
Harry Manx 5 2 BC
Ed McCurdy 5 2 d.
Joni Mitchell 5 3 US
Stan Rogers 5 9 d.
Wailin' Jennys 5 1 MB
Bill Hilly Band 4 2 BC
Marie-Lynn Hammond 4 4 ON
Corb Lund 4 2 AB
Buddy MacMaster 4 1 NS
Naiman & Coole 4 1 ON
Undertakin Daddies 4 1 YT
Buffalo Springfield 3 1 US
Gordon Lightfoot 3 2 ON
Trevor Mills 3 1 ON
Arnie Naiman 3 2 ON
Tanglefoot 3 1 ON
Nancy White 3 5 ON
Luther Wright & The Wrongs 3 1 ON
The Band 2 5 US
Beyond The Pale 2 1 ON
Ray Bonneville 2 1 QC
Bill Bourne 2 2 AB
Margaret Christl 2 1 ON
Clumsy Lovers 2 1 BC
Cowboy Junkies 2 3 ON
Danko/Fjeld/Anderson 2 2 d./Nor/US
Bill Garrett 2 1 QC
Ian & Sylvia 2 1 AB/ON
John Langford/Sadies 2 1 US/ON
Daniel Lanois 2 2 US
Mad Pudding 2 1 BC
Nicky Mehta 2 1 MB
Sue Pyper 2 3 BC
Quartette 2 1 ON
Bob Snider 2 2 ON
Kristen Sweetland 2 4 BC
Tamarack 2 1 ON
Ad Vielle Que Pourra 1 1 QC
The Band/Dylan 1 1 US
Barachois 1 1 PEI
Kim Barlow 1 1 YT
Leon Bibb 1 1 BC
Bird Sisters 1 1 ON
Michael Jerome Browne 1 1 QC
Melanie Chartrand 1 1 ?
Chris Coole 1 1 ON
J.P. Cormier 1 1 NS
Joe/J.P. Cormier 1 1 US/NS
Crosby/Stills/Nash/Young 1 1 US
Susan Crowe 1 1 NS
Dakota Blonde 1 1 MB
Deaville/Gillman 1 1 US
Mishi Donovan 1 1 ON
Finest Kind 1 1 ON
Flapjack 1 1 ON
Jian Ghomeshi 1 1 ON
James Gordon 1 1 ON
Al Grierson 1 2 d.
Slavek Hanzlik 1 1 MB
Ronnie Hawkins 1 1 ON
Hooke/Schroer/Watt 1 1 ON
Kashtin 1 1 QC
Keelaghan/Lowe 1 1 MB/UK
Leahy 1 2 ON
Lovin Spoonful 1 1 d./US
N. MacMaster/C. Rankin 1 1 NS
Cyril MacPhee 1 1 NS
Mamas & Papas 1 2 ON/US
Martha's Trouble 1 1 ON
Maxe Meze 1 1 BC
The McDades 1 2 AB
Eileen McGann 1 1 BC
Ellen McIlwaine 1 2 AB
Murray McLaughlan 1 1 ON
Moxy Fruvous 1 1 ON
Joy Norman 1 1 NF
Old Sod Band 1 1 ON
Ian Robb 1 2 ON
Robbie Robertson 1 1 US
Don Ross 1 1 ON
Helma Sawatzky 1 1 BC
Sandy Scofield 1 1 BC
Hank Snow 1 2 d.
Ember Swift 1 1 ON
Lucie Blue Trembley 1 1 QC
Trilogy 1 1 BC
Terry Tufts 1 1 BC
Ian Tyson 1 2 AB
Valdy 1 2 BC
Kat Wahamaa 1 1 BC
David Wilcox 1 1 ON
David Wilkie/Cowboy Celtic 1 1 AB
Jesse Winchester 1 4 QC
Jim Witter 1 1 ON
Neil Young 1 3 US
Zubot & Dawson 1 1 BC
That's it for another week.
Thanks everyone,
All the best,
Harry Bryan
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From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Sat, 05 Apr 2003 22:51:56 -0500
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 22:51:56 -0500
From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca
Subject: [mplpost] CanCon Report - List 229 - Corrections
Hi Everyone,
I had the date right in the subject line but forgot to change it in the
body of the message. Should be Mar 29 to April 5, 2003 there as well.
I liked that new artist Tim Harrions so much I automatically put him in
at week 15. Of course that should have been Tim Harrison.
Thanks,
Harry
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From belliott@easyfocus.com Sat, 5 Apr 2003 23:06:25 -0500
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 23:06:25 -0500
From: Bill Elliott belliott@easyfocus.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Violin or a Fiddle
This is what makes it a fiddle. I know that it is not typical of me, but I
have refrained from sharing my experience and knowledge. Now I know that
not everybody will agree with me. Regional traditions and differences are
strong and sometimes the "only way" but I find there are several basic
things that the new owner of the violin can do that actually don't require
much time and certainly no huge "in shop" expense. . . . . . and after
doing these things, he or she will own a "fiddle" and be a "fiddler."
These are not in order of preference or priority.
1. Take the violin out of the case and put it in a flour sack. (Tote sack,
again that regional thing.)
2. Put on four fine tuners (that will cost a few dollars). If you put them
on yourself, do one string at a time so the sound post won't fall over.
(Any good fiddle book will tell you what a sound post is.)
3. Hold the bow at least six inches above the frog while playing.
4. Sometimes hold the violin (now a fiddle) down on your left arm when
playing it. (This should not be tried by everybody - difficult for
beginners.)
5. Collapse the left wrist until the neck of the fiddle is flat on the palm
of the hand.
6. Do not clean the rosin off the fiddle (never, unless you are trying to
sell it).
7. Rosin the bow every time you play. (The barbs on the hair may have worn
off.)
8. Lean the bridge towards the finger board. (Not too much, maybe just an
1/8th of an inch.) This will eventually cause a curve in the bridge and
give the violin that "old time fiddle appearance."
9. Be sure when buying the violin from a pawn shop that it has a "genuine"
label that says: Stradivarius anno 1725 . (Any of the early 1700's
violins are good ones.) To be authentic the label must say that the fiddle
was made in Czechoslovakia. Do not buy a lesser quality violin.
10. Don't pay over $65.00. The price isn't that important. It is the
fiddler that brings out the qualities in the instrument. (You can always
say that you paid $1,200 for it to impress your new fiddler friends. After
all, it is a Strad.)
11. Oh, yes, be sure to put some white chalk on the tuning pegs so they won'
t slip.
12. Buy a metronome and put it on the shelf to use "someday."
13. If you are so inclined, buy a video "How to play the fiddle," a mute and
an electric pickup (in case you get good).
14. Maybe by now you are ready to buy an amp, two mikes and stands, a
monitor, and a recording mike.
15. You will need both a pocket calendar and a wall calendar to keep track
of your opportunities to jam.
16. If the violin was tuned at the factory, you probably won't have to buy a
tuner. They are nice but double the cost of your new violin. Most fiddles
are tuned the same as a violin. (Some times one string or two might be a
little higher or lower depending on the region you are from or the
preference/experience of the individual fiddler.)
17. Now you are ready to be a fiddler. The first tune should have some
minor chords to confuse the back up. Then it is their fault not yours if
things don't go well.
18.Shortly you will need a WEB site so you can share your new hobby.
(Actually it will become an addiction.)
19. A beginner should attend a Mark O'Connor or Scott Woods concert to
observe and listen to some of the "basic" fiddle movements. Or if you can
not attend one of his concerts, ask someone who use to play for Bob Wills.
There are usually one or two with in a fifty mile range.
I hope I have been of some help. (Did you loosen the hair on your bow the
last time you played?)
Sincerely,
Bill Elliott
Orangeville Fiddle and Step Dance Camp
belliott@easyfocus.com
http://www.fiddle.on.ca/
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard L. Hess"
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> At 08:47 PM 4/5/2003 -0500, Alyssa Wright wrote:
>
> >Now, what the heck is the "fiddle" equivalent in the cello world?!?! :-)
>
> A washtub and a broom stick?
>
>
>
> Richard
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From charlesc@sentex.net Sun, 06 Apr 2003 03:32:50 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 03:32:50 -0400
From: Charlie Cares charlesc@sentex.net
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Kathy Reid-Naiman may be joking when she says "The difference is of
course the spelling," but she's also right: as is so often the case in
English these are just two words with identical meanings but differing
connotations - and the differences they imply are somewhat predictable
by the word histories.
The word "fiddle" has been part of the language since Old English,
while "violin" (meaning "little viola," incidentally) was borrowed
from Italian much later, the earliest attestation being 1579,
according to my dictionary.
The common folk went on calling a fiddle a fiddle, while the more
pretentious sorts (perhaps something like the ones who made my life
hell at music camp) switched to the impressive and mysterious-sounding
"violin." That's about it. The differences mentioned by Grit and Bill
Elliott derive from that distinction.
It's something like the way "mansion" in English came to mean "great
big huge expensive house like the ones the nobility live in", while
the French "maison" it derives from just means "house."
I have a B.A. in linguistics, for what it's worth (precious little
from an economic standpoint, I can tell you!)
-- Charlie Cares
http://www.parisplainsconcerts.cjb.net
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>From: Su Alexanian
>To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
>Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
>Date: Sat, Apr 5, 2003, 4:27 PM
>
> Will someone tell me if there is any difference between a fiddle and a
> violin or what???
>
> cheers
> su
>
>
> Su Alexanian
> purplesu.com
> 416 597 3275
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From jwortzman@sympatico.ca Sun, 6 Apr 2003 10:38:04 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 10:38:04 -0400
From: Joel Wortzman jwortzman@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic Routes tonight & Playlist March30
Tonight's show will will music from recent releases.
PLAYLIST ACOUSTIC ROUTES CKLN 88.1 FM TORONTO
SUNDAYS 7-8 p.m. March 30, 2003:
SINGER - SONG TITLE - CD TITLE - LABEL
Waiting For Gord Lowe - Paul Mills - the Pat Paget
Project - Tobique River Music
- theme song
Jason Spooner - Cry Me To Sleep - Lost Houses - indie
Jake Armerding - The Ballad of Sorrow and Joy - Jake
Armerding - Compass Records
Julie Snow - Never Enough - If Words Were Stones - indie
Manitoba Hal - A Night Like This - This Condition
- indie
Geoff Berner - Clown & Bard - We Shall Not Flag Or Fail,
We Shall Go On To The End - Black Hen Music
The Be Good Tanyas - Ship Out On the Sea - Chinatown
- Nettwerk Productions
David Newland - Faded Photograph - Evergreen - Shelter
Valley Productions
Linda Thompson - Miss Murray - Fashionably Late
- Rounder Records
Geoff Muldaur - Alberta- The Secret Handshake - Hightone
Records
Jackie Leven - My Philosophy - Shining Brother Shining
Sister - Cooking Vinyl/True North
Pat Maloney - Pretty Little Mountain - Pretty Little
Mountain - Ratrick Records
Acoustic Routes
Host: Joel Wortzman
Format: contemporary acoustic singer/songwriter
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From kbrown@sentex.net Sun, 06 Apr 2003 10:43:06 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 10:43:06 -0400
From: k brown kbrown@sentex.net
Subject: [mplpost] needing instruments--a small caution
hi all,
there was a post about instruments for africa. because it was
cross-posted, this response did not make it to maplepost. it sums up my
strong reservations. so, from c. jameson on the jazztalk list, this
response.
ken
...
> Just word of caution... it might not look like a scam - and I'm not
> saying it is - but there is a new type of scam that involves the proposed
> purchase of goods by overseas people and/or businesses.
>
> Specifically, the "purchaser" targets those who might have products
> listed for sale either through a business or in classified form.
>
> The scam involves them agreeing to purchase the product but, as a favour
> to them, they would like to send you a cashier's cheque, money order or
> whatever, for MORE than the amount of the agreed on price. They woud
> appreciate if you could then convert the extra to cash and forward to
> them.
>
> In many cases, they will have a "local agent" arrange the shipping and
> transfer of funds.
>
> We are involved in kart racing, where there is a lot of product and parts
> available through online classifieds and some members of the community
> have been stung by this scam. All seems legit up front - and epecially
> attractive when you can make a sale worth thousands. We had two such
> requests just this past week.
>
> Like I said... just a word of caution, but always look for the dead
> giveaways such as the urgency expressed in making a deal... Investigate
> thoroughly. What is the name of the church? Where in West Africa? Why is
> the email address from the UK? Are the phone number legit... meaning, are
> they really the church or a tele-drop?
>
>
> Be careful.
>
>
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From dohanik@golden.net Sun, 6 Apr 2003 10:50:57 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 10:50:57 -0400
From: Ann and Don Dohanik dohanik@golden.net
Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: LOOKING FOR GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Goodmorning all,
A GOOGLE search of the church's fax number - 234-1-7598750 - yielded
the following:
http://www.ime.usp.br/~cris/mac5711/ld/msg00312.html
Unfortunately, it looks like a back door approach to getting live
e-mail addresses.
Regards,
Don Dohanik
>I just received this message, which I at first took to be a request
>for financial assistance scam letter, but after reading it through,
>I think this person may be legit. Someone may wish to contact him.
>
>Cheers
>
>Louise
>
>
>>From: "SIMON AMADIN"
>>To:
>>Subject: LOOKING FOR GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
>>Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 02:39:41
>>
>>DEAR SIR,
>>
>>I AM LOOKING FOR GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT MY
>>CHURCH CAN USE. PLEASE DIRECT ME TO YOUR INSTRUMENTS
>>AND THEIR PRICE LIST. I AM FROM WEST AFRICA, I WOULD LIKE
>>TO
>>SHIP THE INSTRUMENTS TO MY COUNTRY, PLEASE LET US
>>KNOW
>>HOW MUCH IT WILL COST MY CHURCH TO SHIP THE
>>INSTRUMENTS
>>TO OUR COUNTRY AND ALSO HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE TO
>>REACH
>>US.
>>
>>PLEASE CONTACT ME BACK VIA simon_cac@lycos.co.uk
>>OR YOU CAN CALL OR FAX MY CHURCH ON
>>
>>TEL: 234-1-7763392
>>FAX: 234-1-7598750
>>
>>PLEASE GET BACK TO US URGENTLY.
>>
>>REGARDS.
>> SIMON AMADIN
>>
>>
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From fratkin@sympatico.ca Sun, 06 Apr 2003 11:02:00 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 11:02:00 -0400
From: Randi D. Fratkin fratkin@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] needing instruments--another caution
and it also seems to me that almost all of these types of scams (that seem
to have the origin with the nigerian widows) are typed in all caps....just
another thing to look out for,
--randi
> From: k brown
> Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 10:43:06 -0400
> To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> Subject: [mplpost] needing instruments--a small caution
>
> hi all,
>
> there was a post about instruments for africa. because it was
> cross-posted, this response did not make it to maplepost. it sums up my
> strong reservations. so, from c. jameson on the jazztalk list, this
> response.
>
> ken
>
>
> ...
>
>
>
>> Just word of caution... it might not look like a scam - and I'm not
>> saying it is - but there is a new type of scam that involves the proposed
>> purchase of goods by overseas people and/or businesses.
>>
>> Specifically, the "purchaser" targets those who might have products
>> listed for sale either through a business or in classified form.
>>
>> The scam involves them agreeing to purchase the product but, as a favour
>> to them, they would like to send you a cashier's cheque, money order or
>> whatever, for MORE than the amount of the agreed on price. They woud
>> appreciate if you could then convert the extra to cash and forward to
>> them.
>>
>> In many cases, they will have a "local agent" arrange the shipping and
>> transfer of funds.
>>
>> We are involved in kart racing, where there is a lot of product and parts
>> available through online classifieds and some members of the community
>> have been stung by this scam. All seems legit up front - and epecially
>> attractive when you can make a sale worth thousands. We had two such
>> requests just this past week.
>>
>> Like I said... just a word of caution, but always look for the dead
>> giveaways such as the urgency expressed in making a deal... Investigate
>> thoroughly. What is the name of the church? Where in West Africa? Why is
>> the email address from the UK? Are the phone number legit... meaning, are
>> they really the church or a tele-drop?
>>
>>
>> Be careful.
>>
>>
>
>
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From gemcourt@csolve.net Sun, 6 Apr 2003 11:04:47 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 11:04:47 -0400
From: paul or Deb gemcourt@csolve.net
Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa Showcase Winners
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my congratulations to the Daver and all else who had a hand in this =
entertaining and generous process.=20
having ten acts come out of a Last Chance set-up is an amazing and =
revolutionary idea.
hark, all A.D.'s everywhere - Mariposa is leading you to the Promising =
Land.=20
check out the Mariposa line-up. it's going to be great.
cheers
paul court
----- Original Message -----=20
From: David MacMillan=20
To: Maplepost@icomm.ca=20
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 6:20 PM
Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa Showcase Winners
Hi Mapleposters
The Mariposa Showcase audition process is now complete. We invited 18 =
acts out of over 40 who applied to the auditions. On the first evening , =
March 21 we heard the first nine and last evening, April 4 we heard 6 of =
the 9 invited acts....some performers were unable to make the trip to =
Orillia due the severe weather we have experienced over the last few =
days. The quality of performance by all was very high and the three =
judges as well as the audience had a challenging time with their =
selections. Many thanks to those who helped out including our judges:
Jennifer Ives of Orillia Folk Society fame..Live at Jives..OCFF =
Director and more
Keith Tippen...programmer for The Mundy's Bay Folk Society and Grog =
League Performer
John Swartz of the Orillia Packet and Times and enthusiastic supporter =
of the arts in our area.
Ron Belanger who worked with me in the selection of the artists for =
the audition and our charming host for the evening=20
The following people are invited to be part of The Mariposa Folk =
Festival for 2003
Avenue Road
Angela Haskill
Grace and Witt
Kristen Sweetland
Lisa LaPointe
Phil Masters
The Shards
Shoshona and Raven
Shane Simpson
Tony Turner
Our sincere thanks to all the performers who auditioned. You were =
great and we all appreciated your gallant efforts
David MacMillan
Showcase Coordinator and Production Coordinator for The Mariposa Folk =
Festival
thedaver@sympatico.ca
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having ten acts come out of a Last =
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an amazing and revolutionary idea.
hark, all A.D.'s everywhere - Mariposa =
is leading=20
you to the Promising Land.
check out the Mariposa line-up. it's =
going to be=20
great.
cheers
paul court
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Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa =
Showcase=20
Winners
Hi Mapleposters
The Mariposa Showcase audition =
process is now=20
complete. We invited 18 acts out of over 40 who applied to the =
auditions. On=20
the first evening , March 21 we heard the first nine and last evening, =
April 4=20
we heard 6 of the 9 invited acts....some performers were unable to =
make the=20
trip to Orillia due the severe weather we have experienced over the =
last few=20
days. The quality of performance by all was very high and the =
three=20
judges as well as the audience had a challenging time with their =
selections.=20
Many thanks to those who helped out including our judges:
Jennifer Ives of Orillia Folk Society =
fame..Live=20
at Jives..OCFF Director and more
Keith Tippen...programmer for The =
Mundy's Bay=20
Folk Society and Grog League Performer
John Swartz of the Orillia Packet and =
Times and=20
enthusiastic supporter of the arts in our area.
Ron Belanger who worked with me in =
the selection=20
of the artists for the audition and our charming host for the=20
evening
The following people are invited =
to be part=20
of The Mariposa Folk Festival for 2003
Avenue Road
Angela Haskill
Grace and Witt
Kristen Sweetland
Lisa LaPointe
Phil Masters
The Shards
Shoshona and Raven
Shane Simpson
Tony Turner
Our sincere thanks to all the =
performers who=20
auditioned. You were great and we all appreciated your gallant=20
efforts
David MacMillan
Showcase Coordinator and Production Coordinator for The Mariposa Folk =
Festival
thedaver@sympatico.ca
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From gormorse@sentex.net Sun, 06 Apr 2003 10:09:07 -0500
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 10:09:07 -0500
From: James Gordon gormorse@sentex.net
Subject: [mplpost] Pro-Peace songs
mornin' folks...
i've got two more peace offerings up on my mp3 site for any who might be
interested.... the first, "Mesopotamia" is about the most uncivilized
destruction of the cradle of civlilization, and the second 'There are Known
Knowns' is a musical setting to an actual speech by Donald Rumsfeld, that
well-known sensitive poet.....
you can hear them by going to my website - jamesgordon.ca and clicking on
the mp3 link or by going directly to http://www.mp3.com/james_gordon
Are there any of you out there who have toured in the U.S. since the war
started? I'm going to be there a lot over the next six weeks, and I'd be
interested in hearing any comments as to whether I might get away with any
of these songs down there.... ( there's a few more peace songs on the site
as well)--- Some of my gigs are in 'safe folk havens' where freedom of
speech seems to be encouraged, but there are quite a few gigs that are aimed
at a more general audience....
thanks
James
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From howard_gladstone@hotmail.com Sun, 06 Apr 2003 12:18:53 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 12:18:53 -0400
From: Howard Gladstone howard_gladstone@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] The Gospel Songs of Dylan
Did anybody notice the release this week of "The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan" performed by the leading artists of that genre? Dylan performs on one track, in a duet with Mavis Staples.
I find it interesting and noteable that this work is released two weeks after the start of the Bush / Iraq War.
Dylan has always been one to confound expectations. It is about 35 years ago since he gave up direct political protest in his songs, prefering far more subtle modes of expression.
The gospel recordings , just by being relased at this time, makes its own statement by its release.
"Every Grain of Sand" is one of the greatest Dylan songs .
Howard Gladstone
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From mike@ckutfolk.com Sun, 06 Apr 2003 12:37:04 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 12:37:04 -0400
From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com
Subject: [mplpost] The Gospel Songs of Dylan
At 12:18 PM 4/6/03, Howard Gladstone wrote:
>Did anybody notice the release this week of "The Gospel Songs of Bob
>Dylan" performed by the leading artists of that genre? Dylan performs on
>one track, in a duet with Mavis Staples.
>I find it interesting and noteable that this work is released two weeks
>after the start of the Bush / Iraq War.
>Dylan has always been one to confound expectations. It is about 35 years
>ago since he gave up direct political protest in his songs, prefering far
>more subtle modes of expression.
>The gospel recordings , just by being relased at this time, makes its own
>statement by its release.
>"Every Grain of Sand" is one of the greatest Dylan songs .
The timing is coincidental. That album has been in the works for
a long time and release dates are set far in advance, well before we knew
when the war would start. I heard an interview last summer with Mavis
Staples in which she had referred to the duet as having already been recorded.
Speaking of coincidences, "Love and Theft," Dylan's last album,
was released in September 11, 2001.
Mike Regenstreif
Host/Producer: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- CKUT, Montreal
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Montreal Gazette
Reviewer/Feature Writer: Sing Out! Magazine
mike@ckutfolk.com
235 Metcalfe Ave. # 402
Westmount, Quebec
H3Z 2H8
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From jmarino@interlynx.net Sun, 6 Apr 2003 13:30:52 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 13:30:52 -0400
From: Jim Marino jmarino@interlynx.net
Subject: [mplpost] Smokin' Bluegrass Playlist!
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A Juno Tribute to John Reischman and The Jaybirds -focusing on Trisha =
Gagnon - The Bass Player For the Band, -and a Salute to Lynn Morris =
Highlighted Today's Show-- An All Female Vocal Show with some =
instrumentals thrown in For Good Measure!
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Smokin' Bluegrass Playlist!
Sat. April 5th, 2003. (Noon 'til 1 PM).
93.3 CFMU -or- cfmu.mcmaster.ca -worldwide!
Hamilton Ontario, Canada.
Host: Freewheeling Jim Marino,
16 Penlake Court, Hamilton Ont. Can. L9C 5Y7.
Email: jmarino@interlynx.net -new music is welcome!!
Artist/ Album/ Song/ Label. (*)--denotes Canadian Content.
Theme: Bobby Hicks/ Fiddle Patch/ Katy Hill/ Rounder.
---------------------------------------------------------------
"Freedom of Speech Must Not Die"
Dixie Chicks/ Home/ Tortured Tangled Hearts/ Columbia.
Dixie Chicks/ Home/ Lil Jack Slade/ Columbia.
Dixie Chicks/ Home/ White Trash Wedding/ Columbia.
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"Get Well Lynn"
Lynn Morris/ Blueribbon Bluegrass/ You'll Get No More Of Me/ Rounder.
Lynn Morris/ O Sister 1/ Mama's Hand/ Rounder.
Lynn Morris/ O Sister II/ It Rains Everywhere I Go/ Rounder.
Tony Furtado Band/ Tony Furtado Band/ Waiting For Guiteau/ True North.
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A Juno Tibute to Trisha Gagnon (bass player for John Reischman and the=20
Jaybirds- Juno Nominees this Year).
*J.Reischman&Jaybirds/ Field Guide/ In The Darkest Hour/ Corvus.
*J.Reischman&Jaybirds/ Field Guide/ Over The Levee/ Corvus.
*J.Reischman&Jaybirds/ Field Guide/ Little Willy/ Corvus.
*J.Reischman&Jaybirds/ J.Reischman&Jaybirds/ Hog Eye/ Corvus.
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Trisha Gagnon was bass Player for --
*Julie Kerr/ Mornings Like These/ Where Have My Dreams Gone/ Sadiebird.
*Julie Kerr/ Mornings Like These/ Hey Now Momma/ Sadiebird.
*Craig Korth/ Bankview/ Burnt/ Sadiebird.
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Honi Deaton and Dream/ What Should Have Been/ Loose Talk/ CMG.
*Echo Mountain/ Echo Mountain/ Wake Up Suzie/ Self.
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Sat. April 5th, 2003. (Noon 'til 1=20
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Hamilton =
Ontario,=20
Canada.
Host: Freewheeling Jim Marino,
16 Penlake Court, Hamilton =
Ont.=20
Can. L9C 5Y7.
Email:
jmarino@interlynx.net =
-new music=20
is welcome!!
Artist/ Album/ Song/ Label. (*)--denotes =
Canadian=20
Content.
Theme: Bobby Hicks/ Fiddle Patch/ Katy Hill/=20
Rounder.
-------------------------------------------------------------=
--
"Freedom of Speech Must Not =
Die"
Dixie Chicks/ Home/ Tortured Tangled Hearts/ Columbia.
Dixie Chicks/ Home/ Lil Jack Slade/ Columbia.
Dixie Chicks/ Home/ White Trash Wedding/ Columbia.
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Lynn Morris/ Blueribbon Bluegrass/ =
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More Of Me/ Rounder.
Lynn Morris/ O Sister 1/ Mama's Hand/=20
Rounder.
Lynn Morris/ O Sister II/ It Rains =
Everywhere=20
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Tony Furtado Band/ Tony Furtado Band/ =
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Guiteau/ True North.
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*Julie Kerr/ Mornings Like These/ Where =
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*Julie Kerr/ Mornings Like These/ Hey =
Now Momma/=20
Sadiebird.
*Craig Korth/ Bankview/ Burnt/=20
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Honi Deaton and Dream/ What Should Have =
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*Echo Mountain/ Echo Mountain/ Wake Up =
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From jmarino@interlynx.net Sun, 6 Apr 2003 13:04:49 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 13:04:49 -0400
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"David Gillis" from the metropolis of Vineland Ontario (between Niagara =
Falls and Hamilton) came in today to discuss his new CD and his new =
anti-war song that can be found on www.davidgillis.com -a very pleasant =
interview.
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Freewheeling Folk Show Playlist!
Sat. April 5th, 2003, (10 AM 'til Noon).
93.3 CFMU -or- cfmu.mcmaster.ca -worldwide!
Hamilton Ontario, Canada.
Host: Freewheeling Jim Marino,
16 Penlake Court, Hamilton Ont. Can. L9C 5Y7.
Email: jmarino@interlynx.net -new music is welcome!!
-----------------------------------------------------
Artist/ Album/ Song/ Label. (*)--denotes Canadian Content.
Theme: (opening and closing);
Rooftop Singers/ 45 Rpm Flip of Sail Away Ladies/ 12 String/ Vanguard.
-----------------------------------------------------------
"The Ice & Snow Hit Southern Ont."
Trisha Yearwood/ The Sweetest Gift/ Let It Snow/ MCA.
*David Francey/ Skating Rink/ A Winter Song/ Self.
*David Francey/ Skating Rink/ Come Rain or Shine/ Self.
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"Anti-War Protest"
Bruce Springsteen/ Where Have All The Flowers Gone/ We Shall
Overcome/ Appleseed.
Kingston Trio/ College Concert/ Where Have All The Flowers Gone/ =
Capitol.
Anne Hills/ Where Have All The Flowers Gone/ I Come and Stand at Every
Door/ Appleseed.
Edwin Starr/ Motown 45 RpmG7101/ WAR/ Motown.
*Nancy White/ Tribute to Norm Hacking/ Last Dance With The Bully God/ =
Self.
Tracy Chapman/ Tracy Chapman/ Why?/ Elektra.
Tom Pacheco/ There was a Time/ There was a Time/ Appleseed.
*Stan Rogers/ Tears of a Thousand Years/ Jamie/ Self.
Judy Collins/ Sings Dylan/ With God on Our Side/ Geffin.
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"New Music"
*Evans&Doherty/ The World is What You Make It/ The Silly Slang Song/ =
Self.
*Ian North/ Emptiful/ Mystery Tavern/ Self.
*Rick Fines/ CD-Single/ Riley Wants His Life Back/ Self.
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"Hugh's Room Concert Performers"
Odetta/ Absolutely The Best/ Joshua/ Fuel 200, True North.
*James Keelaghan/ Road/ Your Secret/ Jericho Beach Music.
*Galitcha/ Satrang/ Dervish's Taal/ Self.
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"David Gillis- Live in the Studio"
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ When You've Got a Dream/ Self.
*David Gillis/ Live/ The Mouse's Crumb (Antiwar Song).
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ She's So Fay/ Self.
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ All My Life/ Self.
*David Gillis/ Live/ Spiderman-The Chase Medley.
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ All I Need/ Self.
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Take Care- Jim.
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Sat. April 5th, 2003, (10 =
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Hamilton =
Ontario,=20
Canada.
Host: Freewheeling Jim Marino,
16 Penlake Court, Hamilton =
Ont.=20
Can. L9C 5Y7.
Email:
jmarino@interlynx.net =
-new music=20
is =
welcome!!
-----------------------------------------------------
Art=
ist/=20
Album/ Song/ Label. (*)--denotes Canadian Content.
Theme: =
(opening and closing);
Rooftop Singers/ 45 Rpm Flip of Sail Away =
Ladies/ 12=20
String/=20
Vanguard.
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"The Ice & Snow Hit Southern =
Ont."
Trisha Yearwood/ The Sweetest Gift/ Let =
It Snow/=20
MCA.
*David Francey/ Skating Rink/ A Winter =
Song/=20
Self.
*David Francey/ Skating Rink/ Come Rain =
or Shine/=20
Self.
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"Anti-War Protest"
Bruce Springsteen/ Where Have All The =
Flowers Gone/=20
We Shall
&nbs=
p; =20
Overcome/ Appleseed.
Kingston Trio/ College Concert/ Where =
Have All The=20
Flowers Gone/ Capitol.
Anne Hills/ Where Have All The Flowers =
Gone/ I Come=20
and Stand at Every
&nbs=
p; =20
Door/ Appleseed.
Edwin Starr/ Motown 45 RpmG7101/ WAR/=20
Motown.
*Nancy White/ Tribute to Norm Hacking/ =
Last Dance=20
With The Bully God/ Self.
Tracy =
Chapman/ Tracy=20
Chapman/ Why?/ Elektra.
Tom Pacheco/ There was a Time/ There =
was a Time/=20
Appleseed.
*Stan Rogers/ Tears of a Thousand =
Years/ Jamie/=20
Self.
Judy Collins/ Sings Dylan/ With God on =
Our Side/=20
Geffin.
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"New Music"
*Evans&Doherty/ The World is What =
You Make It/=20
The Silly Slang Song/ Self.
*Ian North/ Emptiful/ Mystery Tavern/=20
Self.
*Rick Fines/ CD-Single/ Riley Wants His =
Life Back/=20
Self.
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Performers"
Odetta/ Absolutely The Best/ Joshua/ =
Fuel 200, True=20
North.
*James Keelaghan/ Road/ Your Secret/ =
Jericho Beach=20
Music.
*Galitcha/ Satrang/ Dervish's Taal/=20
Self.
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"David Gillis- Live in the =
Studio"
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ =
When You've=20
Got a Dream/ Self.
*David Gillis/ Live/ The Mouse's Crumb =
(Antiwar=20
Song).
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ =
She's So=20
Fay/ Self.
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ =
All My=20
Life/ Self.
*David Gillis/ Live/ Spiderman-The =
Chase=20
Medley.
*David Gillis/ When You've Got a Dream/ =
All I Need/=20
Self.
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Take Care- Jim.
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Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 14:37:28 -0400
From: Groovy Mondays groovymondays@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: CIUT-FM Toronto Weekly Charts & Links
FYI...
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>Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 16:11:25 -0500
>
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>CIUT-FM TORONTO WEEKLY MUSIC CHART - TOP 30
>
>April 4, 2003
>
> ARTIST__TITLE__LABEL
>
>1 SEOK__LEMME HEAR YOUR SOUL__INDEPENDENT
>(No link know)
>2 BLUE EYED DEVILS__THE LEGEND OF SHORTY BROWN__MOUNTAIN VIEW
>http://www.theblueeyeddevils.com/
>3 YUKO OKUNUKI__VARIOUS WORKS__INDEPENDENT
>(No link known)
>4 HAM__EMBASSY DE VOLCANOES__INDEPENDENT
>(No link known)
>5 VARIOUS ARTISTS__FOREVER FORWARD…__DUB STATION MUSIC
>http://www.dubstationonline.com/
>6 CANSECOS__SELF TITLED__UPPER CLASS
>http://www27.brinkster.com/upperclass/cansecos.htm
>7 SUZIE GONE__THE HAMILTON PROJECT__REDEMPTION HOUSE
>(No link known)
>8 DAN WHITELEY__HIGHWAY HOME__INDEPENDENT
>(No link known)
>9 SAM SHALABI__OSAMA__ALIEN 8
>http://www.alien8recordings.com/aliencd37.php3
>10 URBAN DUB__SELF TITLED__DUBHEAD
>http://www.tunes.co.uk/real/tunes/ram/urban_dub03.ram
>11 SUBARACHNOID SPACE__ALSO RISING__STRANGE ATTRACTORS AUDIO HOUSE
>http://www.subarachnoid.com/index.php?page=disc_rising
>12 THE HIDDEN CAMERAS__THE SMELL OF OUR OWN__EVIL EVIL
>http://www.musicismyboyfriend.com/html/home.html
>13 BUDDY MACMASTER__CAPE BRETON TRADITION__ROUNDER
>http://www.atlanticartists.com/buddy/judiqueflyer.html
>14 MYK GORDON__THE REAL THING__INDEPENDENT
>http://www.mykgordon.com/homepageSet.html
>15 JA-MAN ALLSTARS__IN THE DUB ZONE__BLOOD AND FIRE
>http://www.bloodandfire.co.uk/
>16 HARRY MANX AND KEVIN BREIT__JUBILEE__NORTHERN BLUES
>http://www.northernblues.com/cd_jubilee.html
>17 THE RIVULETS__DEBRIDEMENT__INDEPENDENT
>http://www.rivulets.net/
>18 ALVARIOUS B__VIM AND VIGOUR OF ALVARIUS B AND CERBERUS SHOAL__NORTH
>EAST INDIE
>http://www.northeastindie.com/VnV.htm
>19 VARIOUS ARTISTS__DUBWISE AND OTHERWISE - 2__BLOOD AND FIRE
>http://www.bloodandfire.co.uk/
>20 SHESUS__LOVES YOU… LOVES YOU NOT__NARNACK
>http://www.shesus.com/
>21 THE BAND FROM PLANET X__WIGS FOR SALE__STRANGE STRANGE
>http://www.geocities.com/bfpx/
>22 ROSCOE HOLCOMB__AN UNTAMED SENSE OF CONTROL__SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
>http://www.folkways.si.edu/catalog/40144.htm
>23 FOLK FESTIVAL MASSACRE__THE PATSY__HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPION
>http://www.highschoolchampion.com/
>24 MOLASSES__A SLOW MESSE__FANCY
>http://www.alien8recordings.com/fancycd5.php3
>25 MOLDY PEACHES__UNRELEASED CUTZ AND LIVE JAMZ 1994-2002__ROUGH TRADE
>http://www.moldypeaches.com/
>26 CONTROLLED BREEDING IN SHEEP__…OH DEAR!__INDEPENDENT
>http://www.mp3.com/ControlledBreeding/
>27 SINGLE FRAME ASHTRAY__BURN RADIO AIRTEST__ALREADY GONE
>http://www.singleframeashtray.com/
>28 MANITOBA__UP IN FLAMES__DOMINO/LEAF
>http://www.manitoba.fm/
>29 MAXIMUM RNR__LUCKY CHARM EP__MRNR
>http://www.maximumrnr.com/
>30 THE ESSEX GREEN__THE LONG GOODBYE__MERGE
>http://www.mergerecords.com/bands/essex/bio.html
>
>CIUT-FM TORONTO WEEKLY MUSIC CHART - ELECTRONICA
>
> April 4, 2003
>
> ARTIST__TITLE__LABEL
>
>1 AMON TOBIN__OUT FROM OUT WHERE__NINJA TUNES
>http://www.amontobin.com/
>2 VARIOUS ARTISTS__SATURATION BOMBING__TORONTO INDUSTRIAL KOLLECTIVE
>http://www.industrialkollective.org/
>3 TAKTICAL SEKT__GENETICIDE__NOITEKK
>http://www.noitekk.de/tactical-sekt/index.html
>4 ANDREW DUKE__MORE DESTRUCTIVE THAN ORGANIZED__BAKED RECORDS
>http://www.techno.ca/cognition/dlps.htm
>5 FRONT 242__STILL AND RAW__METROPOLIS
>http://www.industrial-music.com/product.php?prodnum=MET+277
>6 CHRIS JONGKIND__YAMANOTE__INDEPENDENT
>http://www.chrisjongkind.com/
>7 VARIOUS ARTISTS__2003 HANDS__HANDS
>http://www.handsproductions.com/
>8 WOLFSHEIM__CASTING SHADOWS__METROPOLIS
>http://www.metropolis-records.com/?/artists/?artist=wolfsheim
>9 K-REC__DISQUE JOCKEY__NETTWERK
>http://www.nettwerk.com/
>10 FOR A SPACE__SECRETS BEHIND__FUNKWELTEN
>http://www.funkwelten.de/
>
>CIUT-FM TORONTO WEEKLY MUSIC CHART - JAZZ / 21ST CENTURY
>
>April 4, 2003
>
> ARTIST__TITLE__LABEL
>
>1 DAVE DOUGLAS__FREAK IN__BLUE BIRD
>http://www.davedouglas.com/
>2 VARIOUS ARTISTS__33 1/3 MICROGROOVE__BLUE NOTE
>http://www.bluenote.com/
>3 WALLY SHOUP TRIO__FUSILLADES & LAMENTATIONS__LEO
>http://www.leorecords.com/?m=select&id=CD_LR_364
>4 REMI BOLDUC__TCHAT__JUSTIN TIME
>http://www.justin-time.com/albums/JTR85002/
>5 VARIOUS ARTISTS__ON THE RIGHT TRACK__DO RIGHT
>http://www.dorightmusic.com/header.html
>6 FRED HIRSCH TRIO__LIVE A THE VILLAGE VANGUARD__PALMETTO
>http://www.palmetto-records.com/
>7 ROB CLUTTON BAND__HOLSTEIN DREAM PAGEANT__SNAILBONGBONG
>(No link known)
>8 PETER SMITH QUARTET__BLUE AND GREEN__POTESMOTE
>http://www.potesmote.ca/PSQ.html
>9 ACTIS BAND__GARIBALDI__LEO
>http://www.leorecords.com/?m=select&id=CD_LR_365
>10 TRICOLOR__NONPARTICIPANT + MILK__ATAVISTIC
>http://www.drimala.com/title/nonparticipant.htm
>
>CIUT-FM TORONTO WEEKLY MUSIC CHART - WORLD
>
>April 4, 2003
>
> ARTIST__TITLE__LABEL
>
>1 VARIOUS ARTISTS__AMANDLA! SOUNDTRACK__ATO RECORDS
>http://www.amandla.com/soundtrack/stbio.php
>2 BAKA BEYOND__EAST TO WEST__NARADA
>http://www.baka.co.uk/bakab/index.html
>3 VARIOUS ARTISTS__COVER THE WORLD__PUTUMAYO
>http://www.putumayo.com/cd_global/ctw.html
>4 VARIOUS ARTISTS__AFRICAN XPRESS__SKAKTI
>http://www.shaktirecords.com/Albums/AfricanXpress/africanxpress_page.htm
>
>5 BABATUNDE LEA__SOUL POOLS__MOTEMA
>http://www.motema.com/
>6 VARIOUS ARTISTS__GLOBAL SOUL__PUTUMAYO
>http://www.putumayo.com/cd_global/global_soul.html
>7 COODER & GALBAN__MAMBO SINUENDO__PERRO VERDE
>http://www.nonesuch.com/
>8 LOS HOMBRES CALIENTES__VODOU DANCE VOL. 4__BASIN ST.
>http://www.basinstreetrecords.com/
>9 YAKUDO & ARIEL__SELF TITLED__INDEPENDENT
>http://www.yakudo.com/
>10 VARIOUS ARTISTS__AFRICAN PLAYGROUND__PUTUMAYO
>http://www.putumayo.com/cd_children/african_play.html
>
>CIUT-FM TORONTO WEEKLY MUSIC CHART - URBAN
>
>April 4, 2003
>
> ARTIST__TITLE__LABEL
>
>1 MURS__THE END OF THE BEGINNING__DEFINITIVE JUX
>http://www.thegiantpeach.com/artists/def_jux/music/
>2 TALIB KWELI__QUALITY__RAWKUS
>http://www.talibkweli.com/
>3 THE PROCUSSIONS__LEAVE HER ALONE__PRO SIDE
>http://www.theprocussions.com/
>4 REDMAN__RIDE__DREAMWORKS
>http://www.funkdoc.com/
>5 GRITS__ART OF TRANSLATION__GOTEE
>(No link known)
>6 THE OPUS__FIRST CONTACT 001__OZONE MUSIC
>http://www.thegiantpeach.com/artists/ozone/music_catalogue.shtml
>7 GZA__LEGEND OF THE LIQUID SWORD__MCA
>http://www.mcarecords.com/ArtistMain.asp?ArtistId=100
>8 TIME MACHINE__PERSONAL ADS__GLOW-IN-THE -DARK
>http://www.timemachinesound.com/
>9 MURS__GOD'S DIRTY WORK__DEFINITIVE JUX
>http://www.thegiantpeach.com/artists/def_jux/music/
>10 JOHNNY HARDCORE__SELF TITLED__INDEPENDENT
>(No link known)
>
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From cyberfolkie@hotmail.com Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:36:17 +0000
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:36:17 +0000
From: Jennifer Ives cyberfolkie@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] sorry folks: forgot to change the address
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From cyberfolkie@hotmail.com Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:33:36 +0000
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:33:36 +0000
From: Jennifer Ives cyberfolkie@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Connie Kaldor-Barrie Ont May 25/Nonie Sold Out/Upcoming
Arnie,
Would it be possible for you to keep two tickets for the connie Kaldor show
at the library on May 25th? I'm rarely in Barrie these days and I don't
have a credit card (ususally not a problem). I'm going to try to get to the
Open Stage on Saturday though...will they be available there?
Hope you had fun at Nonie Crete. We went down to catch Hal Broland in
Newmarket...what a great show! he's going to come to FridayFolk in April
2004 - you should try to book him for a house concert.
later
Jen
btw: FridayFolk Lineup to date: last Friday except where noted
September - The Shards : celtic/band - Night Sun meets Mad Pudding
October 24, - Susie Vinnick
November - Norm Hacking
December 12 - Nonesuch
January - Mose Scarlett
February - TBA
March - Double Feature: Chuck Baker & TBA
April - hal Broland
May - Spring Fling
Jennifer Ives aka Jives
Performer/Presenter/Promoter
Live@Jives: www.geocities.com/liveatjives
Orillia Folk Society
Ontario Council Folk Festivals: Board of Directors
DON'T PANIC! - folk 'n blues for the known galaxy and beyond
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Arnie Ivsins"
Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
To: maplepost@icomm.ca
Subject: [mplpost] Connie Kaldor-Barrie Ont May 25/Nonie Sold Out/Upcoming
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 20:18:54 -0500
The Barrie Folk Society, in partnership with the Barrie Public Library, is
pleased to announce that Connie Kaldor will perform in an intimate concert
setting on Sunday, May 25, 7pm at the Barrie Public Library. Advance tickets
are $15 for adults, $5 for youth 12 & under, $18 at the door. They are
available at the library's circulation desk, or call 705 728 1010 to charge
via Visa. For any further info/directions, respond to this email.
Thanks,
Arnie
http://www.barriefolk.com
Upcoming:
Nonie Crete & Eugene Rea- Sat April 5 - Sold Out
Linda Miller & Nathan Curry- Sat May 3
Patricia Murray - Fri June 13
Positive mind over negative matter
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From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:58:50 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:58:50 -0400
From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Oh, Bill... I know you're probably going to catch sh*t for that from some
of the humour-challenged, but I thought it was hilarious (I especially liked
#9). Hope you don't mind if I forward it to my fiddling buddies!
Alyssa
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
> Behalf Of Bill Elliott
> Sent: April 5, 2003 11:06 PM
> To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
>
>
> Violin or a Fiddle
> This is what makes it a fiddle. I know that it is not typical of me, but I
> have refrained from sharing my experience and knowledge. Now I know that
> not everybody will agree with me. Regional traditions and differences are
> strong and sometimes the "only way" but I find there are several basic
> things that the new owner of the violin can do that actually don't require
> much time and certainly no huge "in shop" expense. . . . . . and after
> doing these things, he or she will own a "fiddle" and be a "fiddler."
> These are not in order of preference or priority.
> 1. Take the violin out of the case and put it in a flour sack.
> (Tote sack,
> again that regional thing.)
> 2. Put on four fine tuners (that will cost a few dollars). If
> you put them
> on yourself, do one string at a time so the sound post won't fall over.
> (Any good fiddle book will tell you what a sound post is.)
> 3. Hold the bow at least six inches above the frog while playing.
> 4. Sometimes hold the violin (now a fiddle) down on your left arm when
> playing it. (This should not be tried by everybody - difficult for
> beginners.)
> 5. Collapse the left wrist until the neck of the fiddle is flat
> on the palm
> of the hand.
> 6. Do not clean the rosin off the fiddle (never, unless you are trying to
> sell it).
> 7. Rosin the bow every time you play. (The barbs on the hair may
> have worn
> off.)
> 8. Lean the bridge towards the finger board. (Not too much, maybe just an
> 1/8th of an inch.) This will eventually cause a curve in the bridge and
> give the violin that "old time fiddle appearance."
> 9. Be sure when buying the violin from a pawn shop that it has a "genuine"
> label that says: Stradivarius anno 1725 . (Any of the early 1700's
> violins are good ones.) To be authentic the label must say that
> the fiddle
> was made in Czechoslovakia. Do not buy a lesser quality violin.
> 10. Don't pay over $65.00. The price isn't that important. It is the
> fiddler that brings out the qualities in the instrument. (You can always
> say that you paid $1,200 for it to impress your new fiddler
> friends. After
> all, it is a Strad.)
> 11. Oh, yes, be sure to put some white chalk on the tuning pegs
> so they won'
> t slip.
> 12. Buy a metronome and put it on the shelf to use "someday."
> 13. If you are so inclined, buy a video "How to play the fiddle,"
> a mute and
> an electric pickup (in case you get good).
> 14. Maybe by now you are ready to buy an amp, two mikes and stands, a
> monitor, and a recording mike.
> 15. You will need both a pocket calendar and a wall calendar to keep track
> of your opportunities to jam.
> 16. If the violin was tuned at the factory, you probably won't
> have to buy a
> tuner. They are nice but double the cost of your new violin.
> Most fiddles
> are tuned the same as a violin. (Some times one string or two might be a
> little higher or lower depending on the region you are from or the
> preference/experience of the individual fiddler.)
> 17. Now you are ready to be a fiddler. The first tune should have some
> minor chords to confuse the back up. Then it is their fault not yours if
> things don't go well.
> 18.Shortly you will need a WEB site so you can share your new hobby.
> (Actually it will become an addiction.)
> 19. A beginner should attend a Mark O'Connor or Scott Woods concert to
> observe and listen to some of the "basic" fiddle movements. Or if you can
> not attend one of his concerts, ask someone who use to play for Bob Wills.
> There are usually one or two with in a fifty mile range.
>
> I hope I have been of some help. (Did you loosen the hair on your bow the
> last time you played?)
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Bill Elliott
> Orangeville Fiddle and Step Dance Camp
> belliott@easyfocus.com
> http://www.fiddle.on.ca/
> That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.....
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From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:58:47 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:58:47 -0400
From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Generally, gut strings are used for early music only -- they've got a very
rich sound, but aren't capable of playing very loudly, or cutting through in
a large ensemble or hall. (Plus they're bloody temperamental...) Of
course, there are exceptions to every rule.
Alyssa
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toll-free: 1-866-348-0310
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
> Behalf Of Bob MacLean
> Sent: April 6, 2003 12:55 AM
> To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
>
>
> Just curious ...While we are on the topic of fiddles / violins... does the
> type of string have anything to do with the differences? Gut/nylon/steel?
>
> Bob
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From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:58:49 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 15:58:49 -0400
From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
OUCH!!! :-)
Alyssa (with broom stick in hand...)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
> Behalf Of Richard L. Hess
> Sent: April 5, 2003 10:09 PM
> To: maplepost@icomm.ca
> Subject: RE: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
>
>
> At 08:47 PM 4/5/2003 -0500, Alyssa Wright wrote:
>
> >Now, what the heck is the "fiddle" equivalent in the cello world?!?! :-)
>
> A washtub and a broom stick?
>
>
>
> Richard
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From derekandrews@sympatico.ca Sun, 6 Apr 2003 16:26:19 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 16:26:19 -0400
From: derek andrews derekandrews@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] squeakin' juno leaks
most of the juno awards were delivered at the casino in hull and then
partially reported today in the ottawa citizen, but not the apparently
plodding juno website.
the citizen didn't report the following winners:
rootrad solo / lynn miles
rootrad group / zubot & dawson
blues / jack dekeyzer
world / jescze raz(sp?)
aboriginal / derek miller
jazz vocal / diana krall
jazz contemporary / renee rosnes
here are excerpts from the citizen, or you can go to canada.com and read
the whole thing:
(lavigne)... took home the award in the hotly contested best new artist
category. She beat Shawn Desman, K-OS, Sam Roberts and Sarah Slean. "Hey,
you're only new once, eh?" the 18-year-old said, taking her usual low-key
approach. "It's really great to be here."
Lavigne's second award was best pop album for Let Go, which has sold more
than 12 million copies worldwide. The singer is up for four other awards on
Sunday.
Toronto band Our Lady Peace took best rock album for Gravity, the band's
fifth CD. Ajax, Ont.'s punk band Sum 41 won best group. Neither was present
to accept their trophies.
The ceremony was the first of two nights of awards in the capital region.
The non-televised dinner and show saw 28 statuettes handed out.
Hosted by Toronto-based jazz artist Molly Johnson and Montreal pop singer
Spek, the invitation-only party was held across the river from host city
Ottawa, at Gatineau's Le Theatre du Casino.
Skits by Terry and Dean and a taped segment honouring industry lifetime
achievement award recipient Terry McBride, featuring toasts from Sarah
McLachlan and the Barenaked Ladies, provided a few of the evening's laughs.
McBride is founder and current head of Nettwerk Music Group, which manages
the careers of Juno winners Sum 41 and Lavigne.
Best country song went to Shania Twain for I'm Gonna Getcha Good, her
comeback single after taking a two-year sabbatical to have a child.
Broken Social Scene took the alternative album of the year award.
Vancouver's Swollen Members snagged best rap recording for Monsters in The
Closet.
Quebec singer-songwriter Daniel Belanger saw his third album, Rever Mieux,
which went gold in less than two weeks, named best francophone album.
Saxaphonist Richard Underhill, who leads Blue Rodeo's horn section, took
home the best contemporary jazz album for Tales from the Blue Lounge. "This
is a wonderful surprise," he said.
The rest of the awards, nine trophies in top categories, will be handed out
Sunday during the televised bash, hosted by Twain.
Awards being presented Sunday include album of the year, a tough race that
pits Lavigne's Let Go against host Twain's Up!, Our Lady Peace's Gravity,
Celine Dion's A New Day Has Come and Daniel Belanger's Rever Mieux.
Also being handed out Sunday are awards for best single, best new group,
best songwriter, best R&B recording and best international album.
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From dean.verger@rasputins.ca Sun, 06 Apr 2003 16:38:16 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 16:38:16 -0400
From: Dean Verger dean.verger@rasputins.ca
Subject: [mplpost] squeakin' juno leaks
Actually the Citizen this Sunday had a lovely article about Lynn accepting her award.
Dean
At 04:26 PM 4/6/03 -0400, you wrote:
>most of the juno awards were delivered at the casino in hull and then
>partially reported today in the ottawa citizen, but not the apparently
>plodding juno website.
>
>the citizen didn't report the following winners:
>
>rootrad solo / lynn miles
>rootrad group / zubot & dawson
>blues / jack dekeyzer
>world / jescze raz(sp?)
>aboriginal / derek miller
>jazz vocal / diana krall
>jazz contemporary / renee rosnes
>
>
>here are excerpts from the citizen, or you can go to canada.com and read
>the whole thing:
>
>(lavigne)... took home the award in the hotly contested best new artist
>category. She beat Shawn Desman, K-OS, Sam Roberts and Sarah Slean. "Hey,
>you're only new once, eh?" the 18-year-old said, taking her usual low-key
>approach. "It's really great to be here."
>
>Lavigne's second award was best pop album for Let Go, which has sold more
>than 12 million copies worldwide. The singer is up for four other awards on
>Sunday.
>
>Toronto band Our Lady Peace took best rock album for Gravity, the band's
>fifth CD. Ajax, Ont.'s punk band Sum 41 won best group. Neither was present
>to accept their trophies.
>
>The ceremony was the first of two nights of awards in the capital region.
>The non-televised dinner and show saw 28 statuettes handed out.
>
>Hosted by Toronto-based jazz artist Molly Johnson and Montreal pop singer
>Spek, the invitation-only party was held across the river from host city
>Ottawa, at Gatineau's Le Theatre du Casino.
>
>Skits by Terry and Dean and a taped segment honouring industry lifetime
>achievement award recipient Terry McBride, featuring toasts from Sarah
>McLachlan and the Barenaked Ladies, provided a few of the evening's laughs.
>
>McBride is founder and current head of Nettwerk Music Group, which manages
>the careers of Juno winners Sum 41 and Lavigne.
>
>Best country song went to Shania Twain for I'm Gonna Getcha Good, her
>comeback single after taking a two-year sabbatical to have a child.
>
>Broken Social Scene took the alternative album of the year award.
>Vancouver's Swollen Members snagged best rap recording for Monsters in The
>Closet.
>
>Quebec singer-songwriter Daniel Belanger saw his third album, Rever Mieux,
>which went gold in less than two weeks, named best francophone album.
>
>Saxaphonist Richard Underhill, who leads Blue Rodeo's horn section, took
>home the best contemporary jazz album for Tales from the Blue Lounge. "This
>is a wonderful surprise," he said.
>
>The rest of the awards, nine trophies in top categories, will be handed out
>Sunday during the televised bash, hosted by Twain.
>
>Awards being presented Sunday include album of the year, a tough race that
>pits Lavigne's Let Go against host Twain's Up!, Our Lady Peace's Gravity,
>Celine Dion's A New Day Has Come and Daniel Belanger's Rever Mieux.
>
>Also being handed out Sunday are awards for best single, best new group,
>best songwriter, best R&B recording and best international album.
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From sixstrings@bobevansguitar.com Sun, 6 Apr 2003 14:55:21 -0600
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 14:55:21 -0600
From: sixstrings sixstrings@bobevansguitar.com
Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: CJTR "Six Strings & A Million Possibilities" 2003-04-06
Six Strings & A Million Possibilities - Host Bob Evans
Music and information from the world of the guitar
Sundays 10 - 11 a.m. CST on 91.3 FM - CJTR - Regina, Saskatchewan
Webcast: www.cjtr.ca
This week focused on artists nominated for Junos (the Canadian national
music awards) in a variety of categories.
Liona Boyd and Robert Michaels were featured with tracks from their
albums nominated in the Instrumental Album of the Year category; the
guitar of Shaun Verrault of Wide Mouth Mason( Rock Album of the Year);
the slide guitar of Steve Dawson of Zubot and Dawson (Roots &
Traditional Album of the Year: Group) and Harry Manx, playing the Mohan
Veena, from his Wise and Otherwise CD (Blues Album of the Year).
In the case of John Reischman and the Jaybirds (Roots & Traditional
Album of the Year: Group) I went to a different album from the one
nomoninated. Since John is a mandolin player (one of the best!), I chose
a track instead from The Singing Moon, an album of guitar & mandolin
duets composed by and performed with guitarist John Miller. Similarly,
Raffi (Children's Album of the Year) was featured playing his
instrumental Impressions of Armenia, recorded on his first album, Good
Luck Boy, when he was "just" a folksinger, prior to his meteoric rise to
the top of the childrens entertainment world, and dare I say,
redefinition of the same.
And the hour was rounded out with the fabulous music of Marc Atkinson as
he was featured playing mandolin with the Bill Hilly Band (Roots &
Traditional Album of the Year: Group) and then on guitar with the Marc
Atkinson Trio.
Artist - Title - Album - Label - Web Site
* 1. Wide Mouth Mason - Rained Out Parade - Rain Out Parade - -
www.widemouthmason.com
* 2. Liona Boyd - Carretera Libertad - Camino Latino - Moston
Records - www.lionaboyd.com
* 3. Zubot & Dawson - King of America - Chicken Scratch - Black
Hen Music - www.zubotanddawson.com
* 4. Raffi - Impressions of Armenia - Good Luck Boy - Troubadour
Records - www.raffinews.com
* 5. Robert Michaels - Bomp - Allegro - WEA -
www.robertmichaels.com
6. John Resichman & John Miller - Hero's Welcome - The Singing Moon
- Corvus - www.festival.bc.ca/corvus/johnr/index.html
* 7. The Bill Hilly Band - Begin the Beguine - Day After Day -
Borealis Records - www.thebillhillyband.com
* 8. Marc Atkinson Trio - Boiler Maker - The Marc Atkinson Trio II
- Marc Atkinson - www.marcatkinson.com
* 9. Harry Manx - Crazy Love - Wise and Otherwise - Northern
Blues - www.harrymanx.com
* 10. Harry Manx - Raga Nat Bhariav - Wise and Otherwise -
Northern Blues - www.harrymanx.com
* 11. Robert Michaels - Classical Gas - Allegro - WEA -
www.robertmichaels.com
* Canadian Content
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Six Strings & A Million Possiblities features guitar music that is
primarily, but not exclusively, instrumental in nature. Sometimes
solo, sometimes as a featured instrument within a group, the program
covers a wide range of musical styles, including: bluegrass,
contemporary fingerstyle, classical, blues, flamenco, Sacred Steel,
jazz,.........
You can contact me directly with questions or comments at
SixStrings@BobEvansGuitar.com .
Or, if you would like to submit material for consideration for airplay,
please send it to:
Attention: Bob Evans
Six Strings & A Million Possibilities
91.3 FM - CJTR
P.O. Box 334 Stn. Main
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3A1
Canada
When sending material I would ask that you also e-mail me directly
indicating the material is on its way so I can keep a heads up for its
arrival at the station. And if you are mailing from outside of Canada,
please mark the package clearly as promotional material for the benefit
of Canada Customs. Thank you.
Past Playlists: www.BobEvansGuitar.com/Six_Strings.html
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From igifford@hotmail.com Sun, 06 Apr 2003 17:39:10 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 17:39:10 -0400
From: Ian Gifford igifford@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Pro-Peace songs
Hello,
I was going to post this not a couple of Days ago and make a joke at how I
sound Like James Gordon on my pro-peace song "The Shape Our World" is in...
but since this thread was started by James Himself...
I won't!
The song was written and Recorded (on the same day) I believe in September
when Trevor Mills put out a call for songwriters with a new song about "The
World". I played it a couple of weeks ago on my "War show" on For The folk
and thought that maybe I should post it to my MP3 site which I have done.
It's a light-hearted tune based on a geometric theme that still has
the message there. I hope that you will check it out and feel free to pass
it on to friends. All of my MP3's are free for you to download and burn at
will.
http://www.mp3.com/iangifford
Peace all,
Ian
Ian Gifford
Producer/Co-Creator of the London Music Awards
Singer/Songwriter http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/187/ian_gifford.html
http://www.rootsmusiccanada.com
Radio show host("For The Folk")
On-air Alternating Wednesday Evenings 8:30pm to 10:00pm (est)available in
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From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Sun, 6 Apr 2003 17:47:04 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 17:47:04 -0400
From: Nick Naffin takenote@takenotepromotion.com
Subject: [mplpost] needing instruments--a small caution
Ken wrote:
> there was a post about instruments for africa. because it was
> cross-posted, this response did not make it to maplepost. it sums up my
> strong reservations. so, from c. jameson on the jazztalk list, this
> response.
<...>
> > Be careful.
However, if folks around here are interested in contributing instruments or
otherwise helping out a respectable Canadian charity, they could take
a(nother) look at http://www.artscancircle.ca/.
Thanks,
Nick
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From derekandrews@sympatico.ca Sun, 6 Apr 2003 21:52:01 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 21:52:01 -0400
From: derek andrews derekandrews@sympatico.ca
Subject: [mplpost] more juno info
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>Actually the Citizen this Sunday had a lovely article about Lynn accepting
>her award.
>Dean
thanks dean, i've just returned to the canada.com site where the citizen
seems to reside and all of saturday's winner are there now...with some
photos.
doesn't appear to be anything on the juno/caras or ctv sites yet...
Juno Winners from Night One:
=46rancophone album: Rever Mieux, Daniel B=E9langer
Instrumental album: Allegro, Robert Michaels
New artist: Avril Lavigne
Country recording: I'm Gonna Getcha Good, Shania Twain
Rap recording: Monsters in the Closet, Swollen Members
Pop album: Let Go, Avril Lavigne
Rock album: Gravity, Our Lady Peace
Vocal jazz album: Live in Paris, Diana Krall
Contemporary jazz album: Tales from the Blue Lounge, Richard Underhill
Traditional jazz album: Life on Earth, Renee Rosnes
Children's album: Sing with Fred, Fred Penner
Classical album, solo or chamber ensemble: Liszt: Paganini Studie &
Schubert March Transcriptions, Marc-Andre Hamelin
Classical album, large ensemble: Bruch Concertos: Vol. II, James Ehnes,
Mario Bernardi, Orchestre de Montreal
Classical album, vocal or choral performance: Mozart Requiem, Les Violons
de Roy.
Classical composition: Requiem for a Charred Skull, Bramwell Tovey
Alternative album: You Forgot It In People, Broken Social Scene
Dance recording: Billie Jean, The Sound Bluntz
Reggae recording: You Won't See Me Cry, Sonia Collymore
Aboriginal recording: Lovesick Blues, Derek Miller
Roots & Traditional solo album: Unravel, Lynn Miles
Roots & traditional group: Chicken Scratch, Zubot & Dawson
Blues album: 6 String Lover, Jack de Keyzer
Contemporary Christian/Gospel: Instrument of Praise, Toronto Mass Choir
World music album: Balagane, Jeszcze Raz
Recording engineer: Denis Tougas, Everybody's Got A Story and Double Agent
by Amanda Marshall
Album design: Steve Goode, Marina Dempster, Nelson Garcia and Margaret
Malandruccolo, exit by K-OS
Video of the year: Weapon by Matthew Good, Ante Kovac and Matthew Good
Group of the year: Sum 41
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>Actually the Citizen this Sunday had a lovely article about Lynn
accepting her award.
>Dean
thanks dean, i've just returned to the canada.com site where the
citizen seems to reside and all of saturday's winner are there
now...with some photos.
doesn't appear to be anything on the juno/caras or ctv sites yet...
VerdanaJuno Winners from
Night One:
VerdanaFrancophone
album: Rever Mieux, Daniel B=E9langer
Instrumental album: Allegro, Robert Michaels
New artist: Avril Lavigne
Country recording: I'm Gonna Getcha Good, Shania Twain
Rap recording: Monsters in the Closet, Swollen Members
Pop album: Let Go, Avril Lavigne
Rock album: Gravity, Our Lady Peace
Vocal jazz album: Live in Paris, Diana Krall
Contemporary jazz album: Tales from the Blue Lounge, Richard Underhill
Traditional jazz album: Life on Earth, Renee Rosnes
Children's album: Sing with Fred, Fred Penner
Classical album, solo or chamber ensemble: Liszt: Paganini Studie &
Schubert March Transcriptions, Marc-Andre Hamelin
Classical album, large ensemble: Bruch Concertos: Vol. II, James Ehnes,
Mario Bernardi, Orchestre de Montreal
Classical album, vocal or choral performance: Mozart Requiem, Les
Violons de Roy.
Classical composition: Requiem for a Charred Skull, Bramwell Tovey
Alternative album: You Forgot It In People, Broken Social Scene
Dance recording: Billie Jean, The Sound Bluntz
Reggae recording: You Won't See Me Cry, Sonia Collymore
Aboriginal recording: Lovesick Blues, Derek Miller
Roots & Traditional solo album: Unravel, Lynn Miles
Roots & traditional group: Chicken Scratch, Zubot & Dawson
Blues album: 6 String Lover, Jack de Keyzer
Contemporary Christian/Gospel: Instrument of Praise, Toronto Mass
Choir
World music album: Balagane, Jeszcze Raz
Recording engineer: Denis Tougas, Everybody's Got A Story and Double
Agent by Amanda Marshall
Album design: Steve Goode, Marina Dempster, Nelson Garcia and Margaret
Malandruccolo, exit by K-OS
Video of the year: Weapon by Matthew Good, Ante Kovac and Matthew Good
Group of the year: Sum 41
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From belliott@easyfocus.com Sun, 6 Apr 2003 22:01:54 -0400
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 22:01:54 -0400
From: Bill Elliott belliott@easyfocus.com
Subject: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
Sure. Pass it on. Everybody should learn the difference.
Sincerely,
Bill Elliott
Orangeville Fiddle and Step Dance Camp
belliott@easyfocus.com
http://www.fiddle.on.ca/
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.....
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alyssa Wright"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: RE: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> Oh, Bill... I know you're probably going to catch sh*t for that from some
> of the humour-challenged, but I thought it was hilarious (I especially
liked
> #9). Hope you don't mind if I forward it to my fiddling buddies!
>
> Alyssa
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On
> > Behalf Of Bill Elliott
> > Sent: April 5, 2003 11:06 PM
> > To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca
> > Subject: Re: [mplpost] fiddle or violin???
> >
> >
> > Violin or a Fiddle
> > This is what makes it a fiddle. I know that it is not typical of me, but
I
> > have refrained from sharing my experience and knowledge. Now I know
that
> > not everybody will agree with me. Regional traditions and differences
are
> > strong and sometimes the "only way" but I find there are several basic
> > things that the new owner of the violin can do that actually don't
require
> > much time and certainly no huge "in shop" expense. . . . . . and after
> > doing these things, he or she will own a "fiddle" and be a "fiddler."
> > These are not in order of preference or priority.
> > 1. Take the violin out of the case and put it in a flour sack.
> > (Tote sack,
> > again that regional thing.)
> > 2. Put on four fine tuners (that will cost a few dollars). If
> > you put them
> > on yourself, do one string at a time so the sound post won't fall over.
> > (Any good fiddle book will tell you what a sound post is.)
> > 3. Hold the bow at least six inches above the frog while playing.
> > 4. Sometimes hold the violin (now a fiddle) down on your left arm when
> > playing it. (This should not be tried by everybody - difficult for
> > beginners.)
> > 5. Collapse the left wrist until the neck of the fiddle is flat
> > on the palm
> > of the hand.
> > 6. Do not clean the rosin off the fiddle (never, unless you are trying
to
> > sell it).
> > 7. Rosin the bow every time you play. (The barbs on the hair may
> > have worn
> > off.)
> > 8. Lean the bridge towards the finger board. (Not too much, maybe just
an
> > 1/8th of an inch.) This will eventually cause a curve in the bridge and
> > give the violin that "old time fiddle appearance."
> > 9. Be sure when buying the violin from a pawn shop that it has a
"genuine"
> > label that says: Stradivarius anno 1725 . (Any of the early 1700's
> > violins are good ones.) To be authentic the label must say that
> > the fiddle
> > was made in Czechoslovakia. Do not buy a lesser quality violin.
> > 10. Don't pay over $65.00. The price isn't that important. It is the
> > fiddler that brings out the qualities in the instrument. (You can
always
> > say that you paid $1,200 for it to impress your new fiddler
> > friends. After
> > all, it is a Strad.)
> > 11. Oh, yes, be sure to put some white chalk on the tuning pegs
> > so they won'
> > t slip.
> > 12. Buy a metronome and put it on the shelf to use "someday."
> > 13. If you are so inclined, buy a video "How to play the fiddle,"
> > a mute and
> > an electric pickup (in case you get good).
> > 14. Maybe by now you are ready to buy an amp, two mikes and stands, a
> > monitor, and a recording mike.
> > 15. You will need both a pocket calendar and a wall calendar to keep
track
> > of your opportunities to jam.
> > 16. If the violin was tuned at the factory, you probably won't
> > have to buy a
> > tuner. They are nice but double the cost of your new violin.
> > Most fiddles
> > are tuned the same as a violin. (Some times one string or two might be
a
> > little higher or lower depending on the region you are from or the
> > preference/experience of the individual fiddler.)
> > 17. Now you are ready to be a fiddler. The first tune should have some
> > minor chords to confuse the back up. Then it is their fault not yours
if
> > things don't go well.
> > 18.Shortly you will need a WEB site so you can share your new hobby.
> > (Actually it will become an addiction.)
> > 19. A beginner should attend a Mark O'Connor or Scott Woods concert to
> > observe and listen to some of the "basic" fiddle movements. Or if you
can
> > not attend one of his concerts, ask someone who use to play for Bob
Wills.
> > There are usually one or two with in a fifty mile range.
> >
> > I hope I have been of some help. (Did you loosen the hair on your bow
the
> > last time you played?)
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Bill Elliott
> > Orangeville Fiddle and Step Dance Camp
> > belliott@easyfocus.com
> > http://www.fiddle.on.ca/
> > That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.....
> > All outgoing mail is scanned with Norton Anti-Virus
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From igifford@hotmail.com Sun, 06 Apr 2003 23:03:09 -0400
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 23:03:09 -0400
From: Ian Gifford igifford@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] Honoured - To my friends and Fellow Radio show hosts
Hi,
I just wanted to share a piece of news with you. Today was CHRW's awards
day, here in London, where the Radio station along with TV Western honours
their volunteers for going above and beyond over the year with their work at
either station. I was nominated for Volunteer of the year and specialty show
of the year and was not voted to Either.
I was however granted the honour of being named a co-Recipient of the "John
McKenna Award" which reads "...for Exceptional service and dedication to
CHRW Radio and the Community it serves". This is a great honour for me and
makes me very proud to be a continuing member of the CHRW family. When
presenting the award, Station Manager Mario Circelli, spoke of the recent
London Music Awards project which he and I created. The awards show could
not have garnered the recognition and success that it did if it were not for
the guidance of Mario. I owe him so much for his patience and friendship and
his own dedication to CHRW and the community.
John McKenna Was a longtime CHRW volunteer who credits his past with the
volunteer driven station as being the stepping stone to his success as a
broadcaster and now an Executive Producer with ONTv in Hamilton (a CanWest
Global station). John was also one of the volunteers that broadcast CHRW's
first ever Live Mustangs Football game from the Then 50 Watt station. Last
year was the first year for this award and immortalizes the dedication that
John himself showed to CHRW and the community and I am honoured to have my
name mentioned with his.
Ian
Ian Gifford
Producer/Co-Creator of the London Music Awards
Singer/Songwriter http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/187/ian_gifford.html
http://www.rootsmusiccanada.com
Radio show host("For The Folk")
On-air Alternating Wednesday Evenings 8:30pm to 10:00pm (est)available in
Real Audio and Media Player at http://www.chrwradio.com
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From bgirdler@attcanada.ca Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:32:42 -0400
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:32:42 -0400
From: Beth Girdler bgirdler@attcanada.ca
Subject: [mplpost] I knew it!!!!!
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Hi all,
I am so very happy for Lynn Miles,
Ever since David and I got a copy of Unravel, it has not come in from =
the car - where we do all our serious listening (the speakers are better =
than in our house!)
It is the best album we have heard in some time, and we hear alot!
The songwriting is absolutely superb, add to that Lynn's heartbreakingly =
beautiful voice and you have a killer album. We buy it to give to =
friends.
I have been telling everyone Lynn HAS to win the JUNO, so Bravo Lynn, =
congratulations. Well done!
Beth Girdler
yours,
Beth Girdler
bgirdler@attcanada.ca
www.davidfrancey.com
PS I can't wait to tell David who performed in Winnipeg last night and =
flew out too early this morning to have heard the news!
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Hi all,
I am so very happy for Lynn =
Miles,
Ever since David and I got a copy of =
Unravel, it=20
has not come in from the car - where we do all our serious listening =
(the=20
speakers are better than in our house!)
It is the best album we have heard in =
some time,=20
and we hear alot!
The songwriting is absolutely superb, =
add to that=20
Lynn's heartbreakingly beautiful voice and you have a killer album. We =
buy it to=20
give to friends.
I have been telling everyone =
Lynn HAS to win=20
the JUNO, so Bravo Lynn, congratulations. Well done!
Beth Girdler
PS I can't wait to tell David who =
performed in=20
Winnipeg last night and flew out too early this morning to have heard =
the=20
news!
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From bgirdler@attcanada.ca Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:37:41 -0400
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:37:41 -0400
From: Beth Girdler bgirdler@attcanada.ca
Subject: [mplpost] I Knew It!! Yay Lynn!!
Hi all,
I am so very happy for Lynn Miles,
Ever since David and I got a copy of Unravel, it has not come in from the
car - where we do all our serious listening (the speakers are better than in
our house!)
It is the best album we have heard in some time, and we hear alot!
The songwriting is absolutely superb, add to that Lynn's heartbreakingly
beautiful voice and you have a killer album. We buy it to give to friends.
I have been telling everyone Lynn HAS to win the JUNO, so Bravo Lynn,
congratulations. Well done!
Beth Girdler
yours,
Beth Girdler
bgirdler@attcanada.ca
www.davidfrancey.com
PS I can't wait to tell David who performed in Winnipeg last night and flew
out too early this morning to have heard the news!
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From Desmond_Howl@hotmail.com Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:34:17 -0500
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 08:34:17 -0500
From: Jeff Robson Desmond_Howl@hotmail.com
Subject: [mplpost] I knew it!!!!!
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Actually Beth, I really hate to ruin your surprise after you've been so =
kind and helpful, but David did hear the good news last night and he was =
just as excited as you are for Lynn Miles. I must admit that I didn't =
think that her chances were so good, going against what I considered to =
be more high profile (and also wonderful) records like Stephen Fearing =
and Kathleen Edwards, but with all of the records in that category being =
so darn good, there really are no losers. Congrats to all of the =
nominees, an outstanding field for Lynn to be chosen from.
Speaking of Mr. Fearing, he was one of the very fortunate attendees at =
David's show last night in Winnipeg. I have been a David Francey fan =
for a few years but this was the first time I've been able to see a full =
concert (other than festival appearances) and I must say that this was =
one of the most entertaining and wonderful shows I've ever seen. When =
David Francey comes to your town, go see him, it's as simple as that. =
Also, I must say congratulations to Beth and David on the wonderful new =
album Skating Rink, which is surely Juno quality material next year. I =
had the most wonderful day in recent memory spending time with David, =
Dave Clarke, and Geoff Somers yesterday, and they are as friendly and =
charming as they are amazingly talented. Dave Clarke's opening set was =
amazing and left almost everyone in the audience longing for more. His =
remaining copies of Guitar Songs disappeared in an instant. It's a =
wonderful CD.
Lastly, for anyone who may have heard about the sad, sad news in =
Winnipeg this last week as we braced for the impending loss of our best, =
and one of Canada's most renowned music venues, The West End Cultural =
Centre, those listening to my radio show yesterday and the audience at =
David's concert were the first to find out that our beloved WECC has =
been saved. For those who weren't aware, the West End's insurer decided =
to stop providing service and nobody was stepping up to take them on. =
Luckily, a saviour was found at the very last minute and my home away =
from home is safe and putting on concerts, business as usual. This is =
wonderful news to all in Winnipeg, and I know many of you musicians who =
have had the pleasure of visiting the WECC will agree.
Now, I really must get some sleep. You folks may not know this, but the =
folks in the David Francey really know how to party until all hours of =
the morning. Folk debauchery at its finest.
Jeff
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To: maplepost@icomm.ca=20
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 7:32 AM
Subject: [mplpost] I knew it!!!!!
Beth Girdler
yours,
Beth Girdler
bgirdler@attcanada.ca
www.davidfrancey.com
PS I can't wait to tell David who performed in Winnipeg last night and =
flew out too early this morning to have heard the news!
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Actually Beth, I really hate to ruin =
your surprise=20
after you've been so kind and helpful, but David did hear the good news =
last=20
night and he was just as excited as you are for Lynn Miles. I must =
admit=20
that I didn't think that her chances were so good, going against what I=20
considered to be more high profile (and also wonderful) records like =
Stephen=20
Fearing and Kathleen Edwards, but with all of the records in that =
category being=20
so darn good, there really are no losers. Congrats to all of the =
nominees,=20
an outstanding field for Lynn to be chosen from.
Speaking of Mr. Fearing, he was one of =
the very=20
fortunate attendees at David's show last night in Winnipeg. I have =
been a=20
David Francey fan for a few years but this was the first time I've been =
able to=20
see a full concert (other than festival appearances) and I must say that =
this=20
was one of the most entertaining and wonderful shows I've ever =
seen. When=20
David Francey comes to your town, go see him, it's as simple as =
that. =20
Also, I must say congratulations to Beth and David on the wonderful new =
album=20
Skating Rink, which is surely Juno quality material next year. I =
had the=20
most wonderful day in recent memory spending time with David, Dave =
Clarke, and=20
Geoff Somers yesterday, and they are as friendly and charming as they =
are=20
amazingly talented. Dave Clarke's opening set was amazing and left =
almost=20
everyone in the audience longing for more. His remaining copies of =
Guitar=20
Songs disappeared in an instant. It's a wonderful CD.
Lastly, for anyone who may have heard =
about the=20
sad, sad news in Winnipeg this last week as we braced for the impending =
loss of=20
our best, and one of Canada's most renowned music venues, The West End =
Cultural=20
Centre, those listening to my radio show yesterday and the audience at =
David's=20
concert were the first to find out that our beloved WECC has been =
saved. =20
For those who weren't aware, the West End's insurer decided to stop =
providing=20
service and nobody was stepping up to take them on. Luckily, a =
saviour was=20
found at the very last minute and my home away from home is safe and =
putting on=20
concerts, business as usual. This is wonderful news to all in =
Winnipeg,=20
and I know many of you musicians who have had the pleasure of visiting =
the WECC=20
will agree.
Now, I really must get some =
sleep. You folks=20
may not know this, but the folks in the David Francey really know how to =
party=20
until all hours of the morning. Folk debauchery at its=20
finest.
Jeff
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 =
7:32=20
AM
Subject: [mplpost] I knew =
it!!!!!
Beth Girdler
PS I can't wait to tell David who =
performed in=20
Winnipeg last night and flew out too early this morning to have heard =
the=20
news!
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From lillianw@interlog.com Wed, 02 Apr 2003 20:31:40
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 20:31:40
From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com
Subject: [mplpost] ON: CAITLIN HANFORD & DAN WHITELEY
The Acoustic Harvest Folk Club Presents
CAITLIN HANFORD & DAN WHITELEY
Date: Sat. April 12
Time: 8pm (doors open 7:30pm)
Place: The Birch Cliff United Church
33 East Rd. at the corner of Kingston Rd. & Warden Ave.
in East end Toronto
Admission: $12
Info: 416-264-2235
_______________________________________________________
In an era when commercial country music sounds much the same, it's
refreshing to find performers who can raise this music far above the
mundane and deliver it with a personal touch. Caitlin Hanford is one such
performer, and Acoustic Harvest is proud to feature her at our club,
together with her stepson, Dan Whiteley.
Many of you will know of Caitlin because of her work with QUARTETTE, and
many others will know her because of her award winning recordings and
performances with her husband, Chris Whiteley. Caitlin pushes the
boundaries of country music by injecting elements of traditional country,
western swing, contemporary original compositions, blues, torch ballads,
cajun music, and even jazz into her extensive repertoire. Delivering her
material with poise and confidence, her wistful yet crystal clear soprano
moves effortlessly through many song stylings to weave an atmosphere that
is both captivating and intimate. She can lull an audience with a
plaintive ballad one minute, and have their feet tapping with a rocker a
few moments later.
Her much acclaimed solo release, Bluer Skies, demonstrates her wide
ranging talents and her uncanny ability to place her own personal stamp on
every song she sings.
Dan Whiteley is already a seasoned veteran of the Toronto and Ontario
music scene, having played bluegrass mandolin with Heartbreak Hill, Crazy
Strings and the Jenny Whiteley Band as well as swing, jazz and blues with
the Whiteley Brothers. He is in demand as a session player on other
peoples' recordings and his own latest recording, Highway Home, is a
masterful b