From bettsd@socan.ca Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:52:33 -0400 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:52:33 -0400 From: bettsd@socan.ca bettsd@socan.ca Subject: [mplpost] I'm breast feeding! Hey everyone, Just wanted to send a quick note letting people know that I will be taking an extended leave of absence from SOCAN until February 2004. My wife and I are expecting our first (and only, I swear!) child in early May and SOCAN has kindly made arrangements to let me take my Parental Leave until that time. I will be unsubscribing from this site but following from home (dmab57@hotmail.com), so as my wife and I are doing the midnight feedings, I can check-up on all that is Maplepost. As most of you may know, SOCAN has hired Dan Kershaw to fill in for me during my absence, so do be kind with him at first and make him feel welcome as he tries to learn all about SOCAN. As you know, it takes time! Thanks again, Dave Betts SOCAN Member Services - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lesjones@ca.inter.net Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:38:04 -0400 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:38:04 -0400 From: les jones lesjones@ca.inter.net Subject: [mplpost] MUSIC/BOOKSTORE CAFE/KINGSTON. --============_-1160391009==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" BOOKSTORE CAFE Camden East 378-1102 UPCOMING - MAY FRI 2 - GARY RASBERRY and forty foot road, SAT 3 - ALLEN DOBB (country-tinged, roots rock songwriter from B.C.) $8 FRI 9 - KYRA & TULLY (folk) SAT 10 - Dan de SANTIS (keyboards) SUN 11 - MOTHERS DAY MUSIC & BRUNCH 'forty foot road' - ArtsCanCircle Benefit for Mike Stevens. 3pm & 7pm FRIDAY MAY 2: We were full for forty foot road's first monthly appearance and expect another lively evening of 'garage folk' from this popular local band comprising members of fireweed and me man jack. SATURDAY MAY 3: SPECIAL CONCERT - ALLEN DOBB ON TOUR Roots country artist from rural Alberta and living on Vancouver Island introduces his latest CD Bottomland which was nominated for Best Folk/Roots album of the Year at the 2003 Canadian Indie Music awards. This husky voiced baritone has been compared to Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle and even Chris Rea. Has a dry sense of humour and a degree in Agriculture which may explain his back to the land lyrics! He is an accomplished singer-songwriter with a rich voice and laid back style with a complex acoustic sound. Uses two guitars, one in standard tuning one in open tuning, occasionally adding a harmonica. SAT MAY 10 Dan DeSantis - Roblin keyboard expert Dan DeSantis returns with a mix of rhythm and blues and Celtic instrumentals. Dan built up quite a following by playing every week at the Cafe last season and now plays every 3rd Saturday and the occasional Friday. MOTHERING SUNDAY: We are offering a Special Mother's Day Meal & Music on May 11 A special Treat Your Mum Brunch and an optional 3pm, musical matinee. In addition, there will be special discounts, up to 50%, on 'Things that Mum's Like" There are also two free musical peformances, 3pm and 7pm - an ArtsCanCircle Benefit featuring forty foot road. The five-piece band, forty foot road will perform on behalf of Mike Stevens a phenomenal harmonica player and general Server of the Human Project. He has been travelling to Labrador to share his music with aboriginal kids in remote communities. His work has evolved into an instrument donation program ... helping to provide an outlet and a focus in communities suffering severe problems related to poverty, lack of work, family dysfunction, the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome as well as solvent abuse. ******************************************************************************** The Bookstore Cafe offers live folk/blues/classical music etc. plus an eclectic mix of antiques, art, collectibles, photographica, crafts, used books, sheet music, new books by local authors & some interesting junque. West of Kingston, just north of Highway 401: Between Kingston & Napanee take exit 593 (county road 4) north for 7km.WINTER HOURS: Friday/Saturday 11-11pm.Sunday 10-5pm. Shows 8pm. --============_-1160391009==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" MUSIC/BOOKSTORE CAFE/KINGSTON.
 BOOKSTORE CAFE
Camden East
378-1102

        UPCOMING - MAY
        FRI 2 - GARY RASBERRY and forty foot road,
        SAT 3 - ALLEN DOBB  (country-tinged, roots rock songwriter from B.C.) $8               
        FRI 9 - KYRA & TULLY (folk)
        SAT 10 - Dan de SANTIS (keyboards)
        SUN 11 - MOTHERS DAY MUSIC & BRUNCH
        'forty foot road' - ArtsCanCircle Benefit for Mike Stevens 3pm & 7pm

FRIDAY MAY 2: We were full for forty foot road's first monthly appearance and expect another lively evening of 'garage folk' from this popular local band comprising members of fireweed and me man jack.

SATURDAY MAY 3: SPECIAL CONCERT - ALLEN DOBB ON TOUR
Roots country artist from rural Alberta and living on Vancouver Island introduces his latest CD Bottomland which was nominated for Best Folk/Roots album of the Year at the 2003 Canadian Indie Music awards.  This husky voiced baritone has been compared to Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle and even Chris Rea. Has a dry sense of humour and  a degree in Agriculture which may explain his back to the land lyrics!
 He is an accomplished singer-songwriter with a rich voice and laid back style with a complex acoustic sound. Uses two guitars, one in standard tuning one in open tuning, occasionally adding a harmonica.

SAT MAY 10 Dan DeSantis - Roblin keyboard expert Dan DeSantis returns with  a mix of rhythm and blues and Celtic instrumentals. Dan built up quite a following by playing every week at the Cafe last season and now plays every 3rd Saturday and the occasional Friday.

MOTHERING SUNDAY:  We are offering a Special Mother's Day Meal & Music on May 11  A special Treat Your Mum Brunch and an optional  3pm, musical matinee. In addition, there will be special discounts, up to 50%, on 'Things that Mum's Like"

There are also two free musical peformances, 3pm and 7pm - an ArtsCanCircle Benefit featuring forty foot road. The five-piece band, forty foot road will perform on behalf of Mike Stevens  a phenomenal harmonica player and general Server of the Human Project. He has been travelling to Labrador to share his music with aboriginal kids in remote communities.   His work has evolved into an instrument donation program ... helping to provide an outlet and a focus in communities suffering severe problems related to poverty, lack of work, family dysfunction, the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome as well as solvent abuse.

********************************************************************************
The Bookstore Cafe offers live folk/blues/classical music etc. plus an eclectic mix of antiques, art, collectibles, photographica, crafts, used books, sheet music, new books by local authors & some interesting junque.
 West of Kingston, just north of Highway 401: Between Kingston & Napanee take exit 593 (county road 4) north for 7km.WINTER HOURS: Friday/Saturday 11-11pm.Sunday 10-5pm. Shows 8pm.
--============_-1160391009==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From festival@nxne.com Wed, 30 Apr 2003 17:07:12 -0400 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 17:07:12 -0400 From: NXNE Music Festival festival@nxne.com Subject: [mplpost] I'm breast feeding! Congratulations Dave! All the best to you and the new one. I'm sure he/she will have one heck of a head of hair!! Travis At 03:52 PM 04/30/03, you wrote: >Hey everyone, > >Just wanted to send a quick note letting people know that I will be taking >an extended leave of absence from SOCAN until February 2004. My wife and I >are expecting our first (and only, I swear!) child in early May and SOCAN >has kindly made arrangements to let me take my Parental Leave until that >time. > >I will be unsubscribing from this site but following from home >(dmab57@hotmail.com), so as my wife and I are doing the midnight feedings, >I can check-up on all that is Maplepost. > >As most of you may know, SOCAN has hired Dan Kershaw to fill in for me >during my absence, so do be kind with him at first and make him feel >welcome as he tries to learn all about SOCAN. As you know, it takes time! > >Thanks again, > >Dave Betts >SOCAN Member Services > >- >To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >"unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Wed, 30 Apr 2003 17:41:07 -0500 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 17:41:07 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Sponsors help reduce Watershed ticket price --============_-1160380025==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Media information / For immediate release Increased sponsorship of Watershed Four means drop in weekend ticket prices Weekend ticket prices for Watershed Four, the massive two-day rock and country music festival being held in Walkerton, Ontario on August 30 and 31, are dropping in price - thanks to an increased level of sponsorship. With "early bird" ticket sales over on April 11, regular tickets are now on sale. There is no reduction in the daily ticket price ($96.00) but there's a major reduction in the cost of a weekend ticket for both days - the two-day ticket drops from $176.00 to $146.00. Said Richard Sharpe, head of Next Presentations Inc., the company organizing the event: "We've had a major level of interest from sponsors of all kinds, and their contributions make it possible for us to pass savings on to the people who want to be with us for the whole weekend." Sharpe says that people that have purchased weekend tickets at the previously announced regular price will be able to claim the difference in price if they apply to the point of purchase. "The sponsors* are making a real difference to this event," he said. "Fans who attend Watershed Four will be able to benefit from their involvement." Meanwhile, ticket sales are ahead of last year, when some 50,000 tickets were sold for what was a three-day event. As always, profits from food, beverage and merchandise sales at Watershed this year will go to local community groups. -30- * Sponsors to date include: Bacardi, Band World, Bingemans, Foodland, Ice River Springs, Kunkel's Bus Lines, Molson Canadian, Nestle, Pike Lake Golf & Country Club, Premium Apparel, Smitty's Fine Furniture, Thrifty's Car Rental, United Rentals, Our Compliments, Walkerton Chamber Of Commerce. 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, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina McBride, LeAnn Rimes 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: April Schenk, Next Presentations, Ph: 519-323-9898 E-mail: april@nextpresentations.com Website: www.watershedfestival.ca -- --============_-1160380025==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Sponsors help reduce Watershed ticket price
Media information / For immediate release

Increased sponsorship of Watershed Four
means drop in weekend ticket prices

Weekend ticket prices for Watershed Four, the massive two-day rock and country music festival being held in Walkerton, Ontario on August 30 and 31, are dropping in price - thanks to an increased level of sponsorship.
        With "early bird" ticket sales over on April 11, regular tickets are now on sale.  There is no reduction in the daily ticket price ($96.00) but there's a major reduction in the cost of a weekend ticket for both days - the two-day ticket drops from $176.00 to $146.00.
     Said Richard Sharpe, head of Next Presentations Inc., the company organizing the event: "We've had a major level of interest from sponsors of all kinds, and their contributions make it possible for us to pass savings on to the people who want to be with us for the whole weekend."
        Sharpe says that people that have purchased weekend tickets at the previously announced regular price will be able to claim the difference in price if they apply to the point of purchase.
     "The sponsors* are making a real difference to this event," he said. "Fans who attend Watershed Four will be able to benefit from their involvement."  Meanwhile, ticket sales are ahead of last year, when some 50,000 tickets were sold for what was a three-day event.
       As always, profits from food, beverage and merchandise sales at Watershed this year will go to local community groups.


                                  -30-

* Sponsors to date include:  Bacardi, Band World, Bingemans, Foodland, Ice River Springs, Kunkel's Bus Lines, Molson Canadian, Nestle, Pike Lake Golf & Country Club, Premium Apparel, Smitty's Fine Furniture, Thrifty's Car Rental, United Rentals, Our Compliments, Walkerton Chamber Of Commerce.

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,
Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina McBride, LeAnn Rimes




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: April Schenk, Next Presentations,
Ph: 519-323-9898 E-mail: april@nextpresentations.com
Website:  www.watershedfestival.ca
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--============_-1160380025==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mitchpodolak@shaw.ca Wed, 30 Apr 2003 17:49:50 -0500 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 17:49:50 -0500 From: Mitch Podolak mitchpodolak@shaw.ca Subject: [mplpost] Gig-ON: Victor Bateman/Jean Derome --Boundary_(ID_S6aJGG+goILboIlA1i/hDQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Lillian Wauthier wrote: > Jean Derome, renowned improvisor from Montreal will be in Toronto next > week and will be performing 2 sets Friday May 9, beginning at 9:30 pm with > local bassist Victor Bateman and drummer Jean Martin. Jean Derome is one of Quebec's greatest artists. That there is an opportunity for you folks in TO to see him for a piddly $5.00 is a way better deal than seeing the Blue Jays for a buck. Lillian is right on the money with this folks. mitch --Boundary_(ID_S6aJGG+goILboIlA1i/hDQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT  

Lillian Wauthier wrote:

Jean Derome, renowned improvisor from Montreal will be in Toronto next
week and will be performing 2 sets Friday May 9, beginning at 9:30 pm with
local bassist Victor Bateman and drummer Jean Martin.
Jean Derome is one of Quebec's greatest artists. That there is an opportunity for you folks in TO to see him  for a piddly $5.00  is a way better deal than seeing the Blue Jays for a buck. Lillian is right on the money with this folks.
mitch --Boundary_(ID_S6aJGG+goILboIlA1i/hDQ)-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From argyle@sympatico.ca Wed, 30 Apr 2003 19:32:00 -0700 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 19:32:00 -0700 From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_=5Bmplpost=5D_Anne_Lederman's_Canadian_Fiddle_Jam_ride?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?s___again?= Hi Anne, Are guitar players welcome? Bob Original Message ----- From: "aleder" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 10:17 AM Subject: [mplpost] Anne Lederman's Canadian Fiddle Jam rides again > > Where: The Old York Bar and Grill 167 Niagara Street, 1 block south of > King, one block west of Bathurst. > > When: Monday May 12, Monday June 9th. Starts 8:00 sharp, winds up at 11:00. > > > I'm going to start cautiously this time, with an earlier time slot and a > more or less once a month schedule. I hope this will bring more people out > consistently and make it a little easier for me to cope with my family > life. The session will happen in the same intimate, smoke-free atmosphere > of the Old York Bar and Grill as it used to (there's even a piano!). The > focus is on French-Canadian, Scottish, and Canadian Old Time repertoire, > but yes, you can play Irish music too. All welcome. Come play, listen, tell > funny stories, whatever. I hope to see many of you there. .. . > > Anne Lederman > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From brian@backtothedirt.com Wed, 30 Apr 2003 19:50:51 -0400 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 19:50:51 -0400 From: Brian Gladstone brian@backtothedirt.com Subject: [mplpost] I'm Ovulating Dear Dave ... good luck with the midnight feedings and parenthood in general - Im sure you will have no problem expressing yourself, and quickly learn that midnight lasts from 2 am and dawn. The term 'sleep depravity' will bring a new meaning to you life. Thanks in the past for your 'off post' personal messages to me on behalf of SOCAN - although the result was not what I had hoped, I appreciated your concern, sincere efforts, and felt you took my issues seriously and researched them at the level of detail they required. They say insanity is genetic - you get it from your children. Best of luck and thanks for making a difference. Best Regards, Brian Gladstone www.backtothedirt.com > so as my wife and I are doing the midnight feedings, I can check-up on all that is Maplepost. Thanks again, Dave Betts SOCAN Member Services < - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 1 May 2003 01:55:10 -0700 Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 01:55:10 -0700 From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net Subject: [mplpost] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - April 30/03 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0174_01C30F84.B2E297C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOLK OASIS CiTR 101.9 FM Vancouver, BC two hours of eclectic roots music Wednesdays, 9 - 11 pm PDT Host: Val Cormier folkoasis@canada.com =20 station info / live audio stream at http://citr.ca -------------------- =20 April 30, 2003 <|>RUMBA CALZADA - Nena Baila Rumba Calzada Vol. 03 (self) <|>BLACKTHORN - Spanish Lady/Valerie's Quick Step Singing the Travels (self) VIC CHESNUTT - In My Way, Yes Silver Lake (New West) <|>BOCEPHUS KING - Stella Bella Blue All Children Believe In Heaven (Tonic) TOM RUSSELL - Muhammad Ali Modern Art (Hightone) GREG TROOPER - Muhammad Ali (The Meaning of Christmas) Floating (Sugar Hill) <|>DAVID P. SMITH - Muhammed Ali Hurtin' Dance Party (self) <|>SKYDIGGERS - Horseshoe Bay Bitter Sweet Harmony (MapleMusic) THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA - Run on for a Long Time Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA) R.L. BURNSIDE - Miss Maybelle Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA) MARSHALL CHAPMAN - Leaving Loachapoka Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA) [ concert calendar: music bed - <|>RUMBA CALZADA/Cinco Minutos/Rumba = Calzada Vol. 3 (self) ] =20 <|>CLAY GEORGE - Dear Loneliness Clay George (self) <|>THE SADIES - Lay Down Your Arms Stories Often Told (Outside) <|>RAY BONNEVILLE - Street Singer Rough Luck (1-800-PRIMECD) [Willie Hugh Nelson, born Abbott, TX April 30, 1933] WILLIE NELSON - Philadelphia Lawyer Folkways: A Vision Shared (CBS) WILLIE NELSON - Crazy Crazy: The Demo Sessions (Sugar Hill) WILLIE NELSON - The Great Divide The Great Divide (Lost Highway) WILLIE NELSON w/FRANCINE REED - Funny How Time Slips Away Milk Cow Blues (Island Def Jam) BANDA GUACHOS - Mentirosa A Pura Banda: Vol. 4 (Capitol) LOS BRAVOS DEL NORTE DE RAMON AYALA - Andan Diciendo Mexico (Putumayo) LOS HERMANOS RIOS - Son Huini Mexico (Putumayo) WILL KIMBROUGH - Goodnight Moon Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA) --------------------- <|> =3D CanCon playlists archived at http://www.folkradio.org --------------------- In 1995, Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson and I = were chosen to help induct our friend Roger Miller into the Country = Music Hall of Fame. Of course, Merle, Dwight, and I started talking = about Dolly from the minute she hit the set. After we'd gotten past = talking about how good her dress fit, Merle said, "Well, everybody's = always been so busy talking about her boobs, they usually overlook what = a beautiful smile she has..." Dwight said, "She has an incredible aura = around her..." I said, "She's the perfect example of a woman who has = been blessed with it all..." Willie, who'd been quiet the whole time, = finally spoke up and said, "Do you think she has any rolling papers?" -- Marty Stuart, in Oxford American Music Issue 2003=20 http://oxfordamericanmag.com/currentissue.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0174_01C30F84.B2E297C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
FOLK OASIS
CiTR 101.9=20 FM
Vancouver, BC
two hours of eclectic roots = music
Wednesdays,=20 9 - 11 pm PDT
Host:   Val Cormier
folkoasis@canada.com
 station=20 info / live audio stream
at
http://citr.ca
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April=20 30, 2003
 
<|>RUMBA CALZADA - Nena Baila
Rumba Calzada Vol. 03 (self)
<|>BLACKTHORN - Spanish Lady/Valerie's Quick Step
Singing the Travels (self)
 
VIC CHESNUTT - In My Way, Yes
Silver Lake (New West)
<|>BOCEPHUS KING - Stella Bella Blue
All Children Believe In Heaven (Tonic)
 
TOM RUSSELL - Muhammad Ali
Modern Art (Hightone)
GREG TROOPER - Muhammad Ali (The Meaning of Christmas)
Floating (Sugar Hill)
<|>DAVID P. SMITH - Muhammed Ali
Hurtin' Dance Party (self)
 
<|>SKYDIGGERS - Horseshoe Bay
Bitter Sweet Harmony (MapleMusic)
THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA - Run on for a Long Time
Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA)
R.L. BURNSIDE - Miss Maybelle
Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA)
MARSHALL CHAPMAN - Leaving Loachapoka
Oxford American compilation 2003 (OA)
 
[ concert calendar: music bed - <|>RUMBA CALZADA/Cinco=20 Minutos/Rumba Calzada Vol. 3 (self)  ]
 
<|>CLAY GEORGE - Dear Loneliness
Clay George (self)
<|>THE SADIES - Lay Down Your Arms
Stories Often Told (Outside)
<|>RAY BONNEVILLE - Street Singer
Rough Luck (1-800-PRIMECD)
 
[Willie Hugh Nelson, born Abbott, TX April 30, 1933]
WILLIE NELSON - Philadelphia Lawyer
Folkways: A Vision Shared (CBS)
WILLIE NELSON - Crazy
Crazy: The Demo Sessions (Sugar Hill)
WILLIE NELSON - The Great Divide
The Great Divide (Lost Highway)
WILLIE NELSON w/FRANCINE REED - Funny How Time Slips Away
Milk Cow Blues (Island Def Jam)
 
BANDA GUACHOS - Mentirosa
A Pura Banda: Vol. 4 (Capitol)
LOS BRAVOS DEL NORTE DE RAMON AYALA - Andan Diciendo
Mexico (Putumayo)
LOS HERMANOS RIOS - Son Huini
Mexico (Putumayo)
 
WILL KIMBROUGH - Goodnight Moon
Oxford American compilation 2003 = (OA)
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<|>=20 =3D  CanCon
playlists archived at http://www.folkradio.org
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In 1995, Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson = and I=20 were chosen to help induct our friend Roger Miller into the Country = Music Hall=20 of Fame.  Of course, Merle, Dwight, and I started talking about = Dolly from=20 the minute she hit the set.  After we'd gotten past talking about = how good=20 her dress fit, Merle said, "Well, everybody's always been so busy = talking about=20 her boobs, they usually overlook what a beautiful smile she = has..."  Dwight=20 said, "She has an incredible aura around her..."   I said, = "She's the=20 perfect example of a woman who has been blessed with it all..." =20  Willie, who'd been quiet the whole time, finally spoke up and = said, "Do=20 you think she has any rolling papers?"
-- Marty Stuart, in Oxford = American Music Issue 2003
http://oxfordameri= canmag.com/currentissue.htm
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Thank you for joining and for your support. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From genew@reptiles.org Thu, 1 May 2003 10:27:03 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 10:27:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Gene Wilburn genew@reptiles.org Subject: [mplpost] Where in Montreal is this location? I may have an opportunity to take a training course in MQ Series (don't ask) in Montreal (which I've never visited). This is the address: 1 Plaza Alexis-Nihon, 3400 Maisonneuve Blvd West, 6th Floor, H3Z 3K9 Who better to ask than travelling musicians! Is this address in the city or out in the boonies somewhere? It's an IBM training facility. Private replies please. Definitely not part of the Socan debate ... Gene gene@wilburn.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From nancyw@sympatico.ca Thu, 01 May 2003 10:33:40 -0700 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 10:33:40 -0700 From: Nancy White nancyw@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: LEONARD COHEN TRIBUTE Greetings, earthlings, Here's the scoop on the Leonard Cohen Tribute at Hugh's Room in Toronto. It's going to be May 17, a dark and stormy Saturday night. Here's who's singing: Dave Matheson, Marie-Lynn Hammond, Danny Marks, Bob Johnston, Mary Kelly, and me, Nancy White. Here's who's reading poems: Holmes Hook, Heriberto Pages. Possibly some audience members. I shall have the honour of hosting, and my plan is to scatter the evening with evidence of Leonard Lite. For unlike the Europeans, we Canadians know that our Leonard can be hilarious by times. Holmes Hook and I are busy working out the details of the evening, choosing the judges for the Suzanne look-alike contest, preparing the tea, slicing the oranges, ironing our black clothes, meditating. Things like that. Here is a bit of information about the participants. Dave Matheson - Moxy Frűvous boy -- fine solo album ("David Matheson") -- just sang the songs in "Goodbye,Tim Hardin". Marie-Lynn Hammond - Interviewed Mr.Cohen on "Musical Friends" and is prepared to talk about it -- composer of "When Leonard Cohen Sings" - may do a Leonard song en francais, how cool is that? Danny Marks - once played Leonard in a film with Omar Sharif, so even if he weren't a fabulous guitar player, would be in like a dirty shirt -- does a Leonard song rockabilly style . Bob Johnston - my piano player - sang the Austin Lounge Lizards' song "Leonard Cohen's Dayjob" to perfection at Cohen 2000 in Montreal - has loads of angst but keeps it to himself. Mary Kelly - beautiful voice - a popular guest at Norm Hacking's Tranzac series. Nancy White - very deep - composer of "Leonard Cohen's Never Gonna Bring My Groceries In" and "Get Down Offa That" (a plea to Mr.Cohen to come down from Mt.Baldy, because there's loads of monks in the world, but not many men who actually love women and we need him - punctual. Holmes Hooke - fine poet himself - almost as deep as Nancy - crowd control skills - Irish accent. Heriberto Pages (pronounced Pa-hess) - published Cuban poet who translated a number of Cohen's poems into Spanish - teaches at Ryerson - muy profundo. So, that's the story. You should know that a couple of dozen Cohenheads have reserved tickets already. We think it'll be a good night. C'mon down! Show starts at 8.30. No lightweights please. One more thing: A good way to prepare for this show would be to immerse yourself in the amazing Finnish website . Click on "blackening pages" to read the latest poems, and see his sketches and some first versions of songs. You won't believe it. His handwriting is just as bad as yours! -30- Hugh's Room is at 2261 Dundas West, just south of Bloor and across from the giant Loblaw's. www.hughsroom.com. Licenced. Reservations: (416) 531-6604 or info@hughsroom.com. $15 advance, $17 at door. publicity: Lisa Weitz. info@secondavenue.ca. (416) 686-1616. "If you don't become the ocean you'll be seasick every day". Leonard Cohen from "Good Advice For Someone Like Me" MOTHERS DAY IS COMING. Let Nancy say "oh my god, Mom, I'm so sorry" for you with her timeless cd "Momnipotent: Songs for Weary Parents". Available in stores, or from Nancy, or from 1-800 JOE RADIO. website: nancy-white.com Nancy White's product, including her new cd "Stickers on Fruit" is available from Borealis Records. 1-877-530-4288. www.borealisrecords.com. Or from 1-800 JOE RADIO. bookings: Dave Malahoff at Campbell Webster Ent. (902) 566-3346. davem@isn.net May 17. Hugh's Room. Leonard Cohen tribute. June 20. IdeaCity. Toronto. July 4. Port Carling July 26. Moosejaw. "Wordfest" Aug.23-24. Eaglewood Folk Festival. Pfefferlaw Sept.15. Gananoque. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" Oct.25. Guelph. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" Nancy has new photos by Lindsay Lozon at http://home.cogeco.ca/~nancywhite/ - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From genew@reptiles.org Thu, 1 May 2003 11:35:53 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 11:35:53 -0400 (EDT) From: Gene Wilburn genew@reptiles.org Subject: [mplpost] Montreal location answered! Thanks for the many, many replies I've already received. You folks are awesome! It turns out the course is located in a very convenient spot. If I go there I'll try to stay an extra day and take in some music. Might even get to the famous Yellow Door! Cheers, Gene - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From sandymac55@yahoo.com Thu, 1 May 2003 09:10:20 -0700 (PDT) Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 09:10:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Sandy McAllister sandymac55@yahoo.com Subject: [mplpost] The Silver Hearts in Orillia!! Posting on behalf of the Mariposa Concert Committee For immediate release ORILLIA The Silver Hearts Return to Orillia for “Mariposa-in-Concert” One of the most popular acts of the 2002 Mariposa Folk Festival, The Silver Hearts, will return to Orillia to inaugurate the Mariposa Folk Foundation’s year-round folk concert series titled “Mariposa-in-Concert” on Saturday May 17. The Silver Hearts are a Peterborough-based band formed in January of 2000. In the past two years, they’ve launched themselves impressively onto the Canadian music scene. Their recent album “No Place” was named by CBC Radio’s Bandwidth as “Album of the Year 2002”. With amazing energy, poignant song-writing and unique instrumentation, The Silver Hearts have quickly become one of the most popular live bands in Ontario. The band includes a blend of accordion, fiddles, piano, brass, musical saw, theremin and more. Their music defies description by modern genres. A mixture of western roots, tin-pan-alley, blues and ragtime that has been described at various times as a “beer orchestra”, “ghost town western music”, “music for an Irish wake” and “a brothel blues orchestra”, The Silver Hearts take forgotten music and reinvent it with a new sense of style and vitality. The Silver Hearts will perform in Orillia on Saturday evening May 17 at The Odd Fellows Hall on Colborne St. opposite the movie theatre. Ryan Schneider, another popular young performer from the 2002 festival and known for his contagious rhythms and colourful arrangements, will open with his band. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for an 8:30 start. Chili, chicken curry, beer,and wine will be available for sale during the concert. Tickets are $10 each in advance or $12 at the door. Capacity is limited. Advance ticket reservations are recommended, and can be made by e-mail to cyberfolkie@hotmail.com or by telephone at 835-6925. “Mariposa-in-Concert” is a year-round series featuring folk music performers. In addition to the May 17 evening with The Silver Hearts, the 2003 Orillia series will include an intimate evening with the ever-popular Valdy on Friday evening November 7, 2003. “Mariposa-in-Concert” is offered by the same folks who bring you the Mariposa Folk Festival. The 43rd Mariposa Folk Festival will take place again this year in Tudhope Park during the weekend of July 4-6, 2003. Early-bird passes for the entire July 4-6 festival weekend of non-stop entertainment on seven stages are still available at the low price of $44 from the Orillia Opera House or Ticketmaster. Mariposa Folk Festival news appears on the web-site www.mariposafolkfestival.com - 30 - __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From muckfluckchuckbuk@hotmail.com Thu, 01 May 2003 12:19:58 -0400 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 12:19:58 -0400 From: Allison Brown muckfluckchuckbuk@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] "For The Folk" Playlist April 30th "For The Folk" - April 30th, 2003 CHRW Radio Western, London, 94.7fm www.chrwradio.com www.geocities.com/folkie4 Stephen Fearing * Like The Way That You Said * That’s How I Walk * CAN Duende * Old Fashioned House Serena Ryder * Motorcycle * A Day At The Studio * CAN Erin Gignac * Not Tonight * CAN (Windsor) Corn Sisters (Neko Case & Carolyn Mark) * Love * The Other Women * CAN Penny Lang * The Laundromat Song * Ain’t Life Sweet * CAN Penny Lang * Howl You Winds * Gather Honey * CAN Penny Lang * Been Livin’ With The Blues * Penny & Friends Live * CAN Penny Lang * Lost And Found * Somebody Else * CAN Penny Lang * Simple Simon * Yes * CAN Penny Lang * Walking Down The Line * Live at Yellow Door * CAN Tannis Slimmon * Falling Together * Oak Lake * CAN Bird Sisters * Play All Your Aces * She & She & She * CAN Lewis Mellville * My Body Moves * Not Really A Bluegrass Album * CAN Wortley Road * Start of Something Good * Ghosts of the CPR * CAN(London) Bob Burchill * Black Creek * It’s A Grand Garden * CAN(St.Mary’s) Michael Pickett * Blues is a Friend of Mine * Solo * CAN Heartstoppers * I’ll Fly Away * CAN(London) The Beguiled * All Too Easy * CAN(London) Ian Gifford * Angel With a Pistol * This Picture * CAN(London) Eve Goldberg * It Rains Everywhere I Go * Crossing The Water * CAN Victoria Williams * When We Sing Together * Loose _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From aleder@interlog.com Thu, 01 May 2003 12:16:43 -0400 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 12:16:43 -0400 From: aleder aleder@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Ok, ok. I feel I owe everyone an apology for even implying that the session was for fiddle players and not other instruments. It's that Canadian fiddle repertoire thing. ALL INSTRUMENTS ARE WELCOME, so dust off those kazoos and tubas. Just be prepared for jigs, reels, waltzes, strathspeys, hornpipes, airs, marches, two-steps, galops, polkas and other whatnots of various Canadian traditions, maybe we'll even throw in a kolomyka or two. .. Anne - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 01 May 2003 14:07:50 -0400 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 14:07:50 -0400 From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com Subject: [mplpost] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- May 1, 2003 --=====================_2812413==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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 May 1, 2003 JEAN RITCHIE- Sweet William and Lady Margaret Ballads from her Appalachian Family Tradition (Smithsonian= Folkways) GORDON BOK- The Boats of Peter=92s River Herrings in the Bay (Timberhead) FINEST KIND- No More Fish, No Fisherman Heart=92s Delight (Fallen Angle) SID SELVIDGE- A Little Bit of Rain A Little Bit of Rain (Archer) FRED NEIL- I=92ve Got a Secret (Didn=92t We Shake Sugaree) The Many Sides of Fred Neil (Collectors=92 Choice) ELIZABETH COTTEN- Vastapol Classic Blues from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings (Smithsonian=20 Folkways) or Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folksongs and Tunes=20 (Smithsonian Folkways) LISA REDFERN- Freight Train Soundtracks (Hurricane) THE BRAINS BEHIND PA- Oh Babe, It Ain=92t No Lie Old Hat (Grass Magoops) GREG TROOPER & MAURA O=92CONNELL- Inisheer Floating (Sugar Hill) CROW JOHNSON- Every Now and Then Hearsay (Zassafras) ROSALIE SORRELS- Just One More Cowboy Learned by Livin=92, Sung by Heart (Way Out In Idaho) RIMROCK RAMBLERS- Jingle, Jangle, Jingle Way Out West (Swallowtail) JACK HARDY- May Day The Nameless One (Prime CD) LUKA BLOOM- Sunny Sailor Boy Amsterdam (Evolver) SONS OF THE NEVER WRONG- Looks Like Illinois 4 Ever On (Gadfly) Al & Dean perform Wednesday May 7 at Babaloo in Pointe Claire. AL & DEAN- Chetin=92 (Your Cheatin=92 Heart) Wha=92dya Want for 10 Bucks? (Al & Dean) KEVIN DEAL- Lonesome Whistle The Lawless (Blind Nello) HANS THEESSINK- I=92m So Lonesome I Could Cry Songs from the Southland (Blue Groove) I=92ll be hosting the Penny Lang Tribute Concert on Friday May 23= at=20 La Sala Rossa. Performers will include Stephen Barry, Annabelle Chvostek,= =20 Maria Dunn, The Echo Hunters, Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop, Eve Goldberg,=20 Ivy, Connie Kaldor, Les Ours, Linda Morrison, Kirk MacGeachy, Beverly=20 McGuire, Cheryl Neill, Evalyn Parry, Chris Rawlings, Steel Rail, Ken=20 Whiteley and Penny Lang. Call 514-284-3804. STEEL RAIL- Hard Oak Bench A Thousand Miles of Snow (Crossties) EVE GOLDBERG- Union Street Caf=E9 Crossing the Water (Borealis) LINDA MORRISON- Send a Sign Line By Line (Heartstrung) PENNY LANG- Sunny Good Neighbour Carry On Children (She-Wolf) Inti-Illimani performs Saturday-Sunday May 3-4 at Salle=20 Pierre-Mercure. Call 514-987-6919. INTI-ILLIMANI- Antes de Amar de Nuevo The Best of Inti-Illimani (Xenophile) BUD & TRAVIS- Malaguena Salerosa The Santa Monica Concert (Folk Era) APRIL VERCH- Spanish for Crown From Where I Stand (Rounder) LUCINDA WILLIAMS- Ventura World Without Tears (Lost Highway) TOM RUSSELL- Tijuana Bible Modern Art (HighTone) THE KENNEDYS- Nickeltown Get It Right (Jiffyjam) RHONDA VINCENT- Kentucky Borderline One Step Ahead (Rounder) MARCIA BALL- Dance All Night Boozoo Hoodoo! The Songs of Boozoo Chavis (Fuel 2000) LENNIE GALLANT- Laisse aller Le vent boh=E8me (Revenant) BILLY JOE SHAVER- Wild Cow Gravy Freedom=92s Child (Compadre) TOWNES VAN ZANDT- Buckskin Stallion The Best of Townes Van Zandt (Tomato) BE GOOD TANYAS- Waiting Around to Die Chinatown (Nettwerk) KENNY BUTTERILL- The Townes You Left Behind Just a Songwriter (NoBullSongs) DUKE ROBILLARD & HERB ELLIS- Train to Texas More Conversations in Swing Guitar (Stony Plain) Artists heard this week who have been guests on Folk Roots/Folk=20 Branches include Ian Robb (of Finest Kind), Rosalie Sorrels, Steel Rail,=20 Eve Goldberg, Linda Morrison, Penny Lang, Tom Russell and Duke=20 Robillard. Visit http://www.ckutfolk.com/ to see the complete Folk=20 Roots/Folk Branches Guest List. Coming up on Folk Roots/Folk Branches=85 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 --=====================_2812413==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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

May 1, 2003

JEAN RITCHIE- Sweet William and Lady Margaret
        Ballads from her Appalachian Family Tradition (Smithsonian Folkways)

GORDON BOK- The Boats of Peter=92s River
        Herrings in the Bay (Timberhead)
FINEST KIND- No More Fish, No Fisherman
        Heart=92s Delight (Fallen Angle)

SID SELVIDGE- A Little Bit of Rain
        A Little Bit of Rain (Archer)
FRED NEIL- I=92ve Got a Secret (Didn=92t We Shake Sugaree)
        The Many Sides of Fred Neil (Collectors=92 Choice)
ELIZABETH COTTEN- Vastapol
        Classic Blues from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings (Smithsonian Folkways) or Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folksongs and Tunes (Smithsonian Folkways)
LISA REDFERN- Freight Train
        Soundtracks (Hurricane)
THE BRAINS BEHIND PA- Oh Babe, It Ain=92t No Lie
        Old Hat (Grass Magoops)

GREG TROOPER & MAURA O=92CONNELL- Inisheer
        Floating (Sugar Hill)
CROW JOHNSON- Every Now and Then
        Hearsay (Zassafras)
ROSALIE SORRELS- Just One More Cowboy
        Learned by Livin=92, Sung by Heart (Way Out In Idaho)
RIMROCK RAMBLERS- Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
        Way Out West (Swallowtail)

JACK HARDY- May Day
        The Nameless One (Prime CD)
LUKA BLOOM- Sunny Sailor Boy
        Amsterdam (Evolver)
SONS OF THE NEVER WRONG- Looks Like Illinois
        4 Ever On (Gadfly)

        Al & Dean perform Wednesday May 7 at Babaloo in Pointe Claire.

AL & DEAN- Chetin=92 (Your Cheatin=92 Heart)
        Wha=92dya Want for 10 Bucks? (Al & Dean)
KEVIN DEAL- Lonesome Whistle
        The Lawless (Blind Nello)
HANS THEESSINK- I=92m So Lonesome I Could Cry
        Songs from the Southland (Blue Groove)

        I=92ll be hosting the Penny Lang Tribute Concert on Friday May 23 at La Sala Rossa.  Performers will include Stephen Barry, Annabelle Chvostek, Maria Dunn, The Echo Hunters, Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop, Eve Goldberg, Ivy, Connie Kaldor, Les Ours, Linda Morrison, Kirk MacGeachy, Beverly McGuire, Cheryl Neill, Evalyn Parry, Chris Rawlings, Steel Rail, Ken Whiteley and Penny Lang. Call 514-284-3804.

STEEL RAIL- Hard Oak Bench
        A Thousand Miles of Snow (Crossties)
EVE GOLDBERG- Union Street Caf=E9
        Crossing the Water (Borealis)
LINDA MORRISON- Send a Sign
        Line By Line (Heartstrung)
PENNY LANG- Sunny Good Neighbour
        Carry On Children (She-Wolf)

        Inti-Illimani performs Saturday-Sunday May 3-4 at Salle Pierre-Mercure.  Call 514-987-6919.

INTI-ILLIMANI- Antes de Amar de Nuevo
        The Best of Inti-Illimani (Xenophile)
BUD & TRAVIS- Malaguena Salerosa
        The Santa Monica Concert (Folk Era)
APRIL VERCH- Spanish for Crown
        From Where I Stand (Rounder)

LUCINDA WILLIAMS- Ventura
        World Without Tears (Lost Highway)
TOM RUSSELL- Tijuana Bible
        Modern Art (HighTone)
THE KENNEDYS- Nickeltown
        Get It Right (Jiffyjam)

RHONDA VINCENT- Kentucky Borderline
        One Step Ahead (Rounder)
MARCIA BALL- Dance All Night
        Boozoo Hoodoo! The Songs of Boozoo Chavis (Fuel 2000)
LENNIE GALLANT- Laisse aller
        Le vent boh=E8me (Revenant)
BILLY JOE SHAVER- Wild Cow Gravy
        Freedom=92s Child (Compadre)

TOWNES VAN ZANDT- Buckskin Stallion
        The Best of Townes Van Zandt (Tomato)
BE GOOD TANYAS- Waiting Around to Die
        Chinatown (Nettwerk)
KENNY BUTTERILL- The Townes You Left Behind
        Just a Songwriter (NoBullSongs)

DUKE ROBILLARD & HERB ELLIS- Train to Texas
        More Conversations in Swing Guitar (Stony Plain)

        Artists heard this week who have been guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches include Ian Robb (of Finest Kind), Rosalie Sorrels, Steel Rail, Eve Goldberg, Linda Morrison, Penny Lang, Tom Russell and Duke Robillard.  Visit http://www.ckutfolk.com/ to see the complete Folk Roots/Folk Branches Guest List.

        Coming up on= Folk Roots/Folk Branches=85

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 --=====================_2812413==.ALT-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From msmith@raiya.ca Thu, 1 May 2003 12:16:13 -0700 Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 12:16:13 -0700 From: Mark Smith msmith@raiya.ca Subject: [mplpost] Yukoner on Tour in ONTARIO posted for Gordie Tentrees... Hi Mark, Things are well, I sold lots of units right off the stage and the feedback has been inspiring for me. I am well satisfied with audience turnout,contacts made for next time and meeting other performers. I have 3 more Ontario gigs before coming Home. Please post them on Maplepost, that was helpful in getting other interested folks out, I appreciate it. May 7 Sneaky Dees Toronto,Ont May 17 York River Concert Bancroft. Ont May 24 The Hair Lounge Concert Carnarvon Ont. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Thu, 01 May 2003 15:48:13 -0400 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 15:48:13 -0400 From: Rana Sodhi sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Subject: [mplpost] gig: das macht SHOW - May 4 / Toronto - Flying Cloud Folk Club The Flying Cloud presents das macht SHOW May 4th - 8pm (doors - 7:30 pm) Tickets: $14 general / $12 members (Cloud, Mariposa, TRANZAC) at the TRANZAC - 292 Brunswick Ave, Toronto das macht SHOW! performs their own infectious brand of cool acoustic swing, laced with silky harmonies, occasional yodelling and delivered in an energetic stage show. An acoustic ensemble with a sound that was honed around the kitchen table, das Macht SHOW! shares influences with Dan Hicks and fashion sense with the Beverly Hillbillies. Their stage show is injected with virtuosic guitar, mandolin and clarinet improvisations and daring vocals. Obscure covers from the country and euro-pop vaults and the cool, satirical originals, will keep a tap in your toe and a smile on your face. Originally from Winnepeg, their debut CD "...one night in Berlin" garnered a Prairie Music Award nomination for Best Roots Album of the Year in 2002. This record has been dubbed a hot collection of "post-industrial acoustic hick-hop", full of lush harmonies and schwinging musicianship and was recorded "live off the floor". It is a collection of smart originals and catchy covers in the urban folk tradition. ... The band's members display solid instrumental talents and vocal abilities, with innovative song arrangements and quirky yet topical original compositions. Their first album, 'One Night in Berlin' showcases these talents in an authentic, rootsy style that the band easily recreates onstage. - Donna Lowe, Brandon Folk Music and Art Festival 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) Don't forget this weekend as well. Tracy Schwarz & Ginny Hawker (Note different venues) May 2 Cajun dance - Tracy Schwarz + Swamperella. Lessons at 8 pm; dance at 9 ($14/12 - @ Canadian Corps Hall, 201 Niagara Street (South of King)) May 3 Concert with Ginny Hawker & Tracy Schwarz (8 pm - $16/14 - @ Poor Alex 294 Brunswick Ave - next door to TRANZAC) May 3 Intermediate Cajun fiddle workshop with Tracy Schwarz (1 pm - $15 @ Chez Schlangri-La, 648 Bloor St.W. - Peter - 416 537 8038) May 3 Appalachian vocal workshop  Ginny Hawker (1 pm - $12 @ 113 Spadina Rd (N. of Bloor) - Dan - 416 925 1022) Upcoming 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 - Adv. Res. (Note: Jacqui McShee has to return to England after the West coast section and will not be appearing as first mentioned) -- Rana N.S. Sodhi -------------------- Work ------------------------------------------- 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 ------------------- More Work ------------------------------------ Flying Cloud Folk Club 416 410 FOLK (machine) www3.sympatico.ca/flying_cloud_folk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Thu, 01 May 2003 15:55:55 -0400 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 15:55:55 -0400 From: Rana Sodhi sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Subject: [mplpost] gig; Tracy Schwarz & Ginny Hawker - May 2 & 3 / Toronto - various venues (presented by Flying Cloud) The Flying Cloud presents: Tracy Schwarz & Ginny Hawker May 2 Cajun dance - Tracy Schwarz + Swamperella. Lessons at 8 pm; dance at 9 ($14/12 - @ Canadian Corps Hall, 201 Niagara Street (South of King)) May 3 Concert with Ginny Hawker & Tracy Schwarz (8 pm - $16/14 - @ Poor Alex 294 Brunswick Ave - next door to TRANZAC) May 3 Intermediate Cajun fiddle workshop with Tracy Schwarz (1 pm - $15 @ Chez Schlangri-La, 648 Bloor St.W. - Peter - 416 537 8038) May 3 Appalachian vocal workshop  Ginny Hawker (1 pm - $12 @ 113 Spadina Rd (N. of Bloor) - Dan - 416 925 1022) Note different venues AND NOT the TRANZAC Performing together for 14 years, they are a moving & musical reminder of the southern rural culture which is their daily lives. Their distinctive southern mountain singing has a spellbinding effect as they wrap their songs in stories that make places & people very real & precious. Ginny grew up singing with her father in southern Virginia where the powerful unaccompanied singing of the Primitive Baptist Church was the first music she remembers. Learning to sing the harmonies of Bluegrass added to, but never replaced, that first love of the soulful sound of a human voice moving through a song much older than the singer. The Smithsonian Institution has described Ginny's singing as "seeming to distill the experiences of the southern Appalachians." Ginny is president of the West Virgina State Folk Festival and recently recorded her first solo CD on Rounder. Tracy has been teaching, recording and performing traditional music for more than 36 years both as a member of The New Lost City Ramblers, the seminal band responsible for introducing urban audiences to rural southern music in the 60s and 70s, and as a member of several Cajun bands. Tracy's talent in playing fiddle, guitar, and Cajun accordion and his soulful singing has influenced many people worldwide to be drawn to traditional southern music. The Washington Post said you could smell the wood smoke in Tracy's singing. Tracy has been 3 times nominated for a Grammy. ____________________________________________________ Also this weekend (at TRANZAC) das macht SHOW Sunday May 4 - 8 pm $14/12 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 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 - Adv. Res. (Note: Jacqui McShee has to return to England after the West coast section and will not be appearing as first mentioned) -- Rana N.S. Sodhi -------------------- Work ------------------------------------------- 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 ------------------- More Work ------------------------------------ Flying Cloud Folk Club 416 410 FOLK (machine) www3.sympatico.ca/flying_cloud_folk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From artbyharrison@yahoo.com Thu, 1 May 2003 14:32:59 -0700 (PDT) Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 14:32:59 -0700 (PDT) From: Tracy Harrison artbyharrison@yahoo.com Subject: [mplpost] SUNDAY AT HUGHS ROOM - FURRY FOLK FESTIVAL AND GOSPEL BRUNCH Two Great Shows at Hughs Room this Sunday***** Spend the afternoon listening to Fabulous Gospel music and the evening at the Furry Folk Festival! SUN MAY 4 at 2pm KEN WHITELEY'S SUNDAY GOSPEL BRUNCH featuring Ginny Hawker, George Koller Amoy & Ciceal Levy Chris Whiteley, Ken Whiteley ****** Then at 8 pm (after a scrumptious, delectable dinner)join us for the: The Furry Folk Festival an evening of Poetry and Song in support of our furry friends at the SPCA. Sunday May 4th, 2003 at 8 pm Hugh's Room 2261 Dundas Street W. Toronto 416-531-6604 DANNY BAKAN hosts this night of songs and poems about dogs, cats, horses, rats and other pets. With Special Guests: POETS: Robert Priest, Holmes Hooke & Stuart Ross MUSICIANS: Marie-Lynn Hammond, Norm Hacking, Ariel Rogers, Scott Cameron Smith, Magoo, Don Bray, and Trevor Mills HOUSE BAND: Tom Leighton on Keys, Chris McKhool on Fiddle, Adam David on Percussion and Pete Johnson on Double Bass Presented by Just Canadian Folk Eh! Show starts at 8 pm Advance Tickets $17.00 , At the Door $20.00 Book dinner reservations early (and take home a doggy bag of goodies for your furry friends at home!) Door prizes, Special Furry Folk items and Cds for sale **LISTEN for Marie-Lynn Hammond on Sounds Like Canada on Friday May 2nd. Norm Hacking will also be on Fresh Air on CBC radio one (99.1 in Toronto, Ontario-wide program)6 - 9 AM. They have featured his CD, "Orange Cats" before. Web ref: http://toronto.cbc.ca/freshair/ Artist's Links: Danny Bakan http://www.dannybakan.com Robert Priest http://www.poempainter.com. Holmes Hooke Stuart Ross Marie Lynn Hammond http://www.marielynnhammond.com Norm Hacking http://www.normhacking.com Ariel Rogers http://www.stanrogers.net Scott Cameron Smith http://www.scottcameronsmith.com Trevor Millls http://www.trevormills.com Magoo http://www.magooman.com Don Bray http://www.donbray.ca Chris McKhool http://www.fiddlefire.com Tom Leighton http://www.haines-leighton.com/ Adam David Pete Johnston __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From don.bird@sympatico.ca Thu, 1 May 2003 15:43:13 -0400 Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 15:43:13 -0400 From: Don Bird don.bird@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Ontario festival announcement --============_-1160304296==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Media information / For immediate release Please retain for coming events listings Owen Sound's Summerfolk Festival announces eclectic performer lineup for August 15-17 event Summerfolk, universally praised as one of the highest respected folk festivals in Canada, returns for its 28th year with an eclectic lineup of performers. There's an emphasis on singer-songwriters, but, as always, there are unusual performers that range from a "flea circus" to an artist who plays what he calls "junkadelic folk music" on recycled objects. Artistic director Don Bird is mixing artists who have received ecstatic responses in the past - Australia's Fruit, for instance, who earned raves and numerous encores last year - with newcomers to Owen Sound like guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps and Nashville-based songwriter Beth Neilsen Chapman. Also in from Nashville is Daybreak, a four-piece bluegrass group Bird says is following in the footsteps of Nickel Creek, which began its Canadian career at Summerfolk. In addition to Chapman, other songwriters heading up from Nashville include John Cowan (co-founder of New Grass Revival) and Danny Flowers, who wrote "Tulsa Time" (a massive hit for Eric Clapton) and "Back in My Younger Days (a million-seller for Don Williams). Other songwriters taking part include Michael Smith (best known for his classic song "The Dutchman", popularized by the late Steve Goodman) Canadian songwriters taking part include Ron Sexsmith, Ian Thomas, Dan Kershaw, andMark Reeves, all of them making their Owen Sound debut, while Bruce Guthro, Bob Snider, Arlene Bishop and Tannis Slimmon are among the songwriters who are returning to the festival. A wide range of regional acts have also been invited. The 2003 Juno Award for "Best Roots & Traditional" group went to British Columbia's Zubot & Dawson, and the "Best Solo" Juno was awarded to Ottawa's Lynn Miles, while Leela Gilday, an Aboriginal singer from the North West Territories has recently won a shelf load of awards. All of whom have accepted our invitation. There's also plenty of music on the edge, including the new group Madviolet, The Road Dog Divas, and Groovelily - a three-piece fiddle-based trio from New York which members who have worked with Cyndi Lauper. Country music, long popular in central Ontario, is represented by C. C. M. A. Hall of Fame members Larry & Ray, The Mercey Brothers, hot new group Doc Walker, and Prairie Oyster's Keith Glass as well as many others. Bird, backed by the Georgian Bay Folk Society board of directors, always wants to surprise audiences - and amuse them at the same time. In addition to the return of the popular Arrogant Worms, who have just released their 10th, CD, this recorded with the Edmonton Symphony, Summerfolk will introduce Billy Jonas, from North Carolina, who writes his own material and plays on found objects and recycled instruments. Also making his debut Jim Alberti runs the third generation of his family's Flea Circus. "One of the funniest shows you will ever see. " As always, Summerfolk will have an extensive program for children, and the second-to-none crafts area - with participants selected by juries - will continue to fascinate visitors. Tickets now on sale Weekend tickets for Summerfolk are pegged at the same price as last year - "early bird" tickets are available until June 30 at $65.00 with only 1500 available ($80.00 after ), with discounts for students, seniors and children. Tickets may be obtained on line at www.summerfolk.org, by phone at 519 371-2995 (or by FAX at 519 371-2973). -30- For further information, contact: Don Bird, Artistic Director, 416 766-6651 E-mail: don.bird@sympatico.ca Website: www.summerfolk.org -- Don Bird. Artistic Director. The 28th Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival, Aug. 15, 16, 17. 2003 www.summerfolk.org The 5th Owen Sound Celtic Festival, Sept. 19, 20, 21. 2003 www.oscelticfestival.com --============_-1160304296==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Ontario festival announcement
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Please retain for coming events listings

Owen Sound's Summerfolk Festival announces eclectic performer lineup for August 15-17 event

           Summerfolk, universally praised as one of the highest respected folk festivals in Canada, returns for its 28th year with an eclectic lineup of performers. There's an emphasis on singer-songwriters, but, as always, there are unusual performers that range from a "flea circus" to an artist who plays what he calls "junkadelic folk music" on recycled objects.

      Artistic director Don Bird is mixing artists who have received ecstatic responses in the past - Australia's Fruit, for instance, who earned raves and numerous encores last year - with newcomers to Owen Sound like guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps and Nashville-based songwriter Beth Neilsen Chapman.  Also in from Nashville is Daybreak, a four-piece bluegrass group Bird says is following in the footsteps of Nickel Creek, which began its Canadian career at Summerfolk.

  In addition to Chapman, other songwriters heading up from Nashville include John Cowan (co-founder of New Grass Revival) and Danny Flowers, who wrote "Tulsa Time" (a massive hit for Eric Clapton) and "Back in My Younger Days (a million-seller for Don Williams).    Other songwriters taking part include Michael Smith (best known for his classic song "The Dutchman", popularized by the late Steve Goodman)

           Canadian songwriters taking part include Ron Sexsmith, Ian Thomas, Dan Kershaw, andMark Reeves, all of them making their Owen Sound debut, while Bruce Guthro, Bob Snider, Arlene Bishop and Tannis Slimmon are among the songwriters who are returning to the festival.    A wide range of regional acts have also been invited.
 
         The 2003 Juno Award  for "Best Roots & Traditional" group went to British Columbia's Zubot & Dawson, and the  "Best Solo"  Juno was awarded to Ottawa's Lynn Miles, while Leela Gilday, an Aboriginal singer from the North West Territories has recently won a shelf load of awards.  All of whom have accepted our invitation.
              There's also plenty of music on the edge, including the new group Madviolet, The Road Dog Divas,  and Groovelily - a three-piece fiddle-based trio from New York which members who have worked with Cyndi Lauper.
               Country music, long popular in central Ontario, is represented by C. C. M. A. Hall of Fame members  Larry & Ray, The Mercey Brothers, hot new group Doc Walker, and Prairie Oyster's Keith Glass as well as many others.

        Bird, backed by the Georgian Bay Folk Society board of directors, always wants to surprise audiences - and amuse them at the same time.  In addition to the return of the popular Arrogant Worms, who have just released their 10th, CD, this recorded with the Edmonton Symphony,  Summerfolk will introduce Billy Jonas, from North Carolina, who writes his own material and plays on found objects and recycled instruments.   Also making his debut  Jim Alberti runs the third generation of his family's Flea Circus.  "One of the funniest  shows  you will  ever see. "
        As always, Summerfolk will have an extensive program for children, and the second-to-none crafts area - with participants selected by juries - will continue to fascinate visitors.

Tickets now on sale
Weekend tickets for Summerfolk are pegged at the same price as last year - "early bird" tickets are available until June 30 at $65.00 with only 1500 available ($80.00 after ), with discounts for students, seniors and children.
        Tickets may be obtained on line at www.summerfolk.org, by phone at 519 371-2995 (or by FAX at 519 371-2973). 

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For further information, contact:
Don Bird, Artistic Director, 416 766-6651
E-mail: don.bird@sympatico.ca
Website: www.summerfolk.org

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Don Bird.  Artistic Director.
 
 
The 28th Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival,
Aug. 15, 16, 17. 2003
       www.summerfolk.org
The 5th Owen Sound Celtic Festival,
Sept. 19, 20, 21. 2003
        www.oscelticfestival.com
 
--============_-1160304296==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mrwhale@interlog.com Thu, 01 May 2003 22:46:48 -0400 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 22:46:48 -0400 From: ken whitlely mrwhale@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Gig Ont. Ken Whiteley gospel series --------------2CE9A03CE7683F990BDC764E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Just a reminder that this Sunday, May 4 at 2:00 p.m., you will get a chance to participate in a gospel singaround when Ken Whiteley continues his Sunday Gospel Series at Torontoís premier acoustic music venue, Hughís Room. Kenís guests will be West Virginiaís Ginny Hawker, a hair curling Appalachian Mountain singer and Rounder recording artist, Torontoís soulful sisters Amoy and Ciceal Levy who have two gospel Juno nominations, and Kenís brother Chris Whiteley, who is a prolific songwriter and outstanding musician. Anchoring the whole group will be one of Canadaís finest bassistís, George Koller. Following this, on May 25, Calvin Cooke and his Detroit Sacred Steel Ensemble, featuring his wife Grace Cooke will rock the Hughís Room stage. Calvin Cooke has been called the ěMuddy Waters of sacred steel guitar playersî. Joining them will be David Wall, one time singer with the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir and now with the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band and Pat Patrick who is one of Torontoís, and possibly the countryís, deepest bass vocalists. Ken Whiteley is a six time Juno award nominee and one of Canadaís most respected ěrootsî musicians. This Sunday Gospel Series represents a long time dream of his. The musicians will share the stage, taking turns performing and participating with each other. There will be lots of chances for the audience to singalong. The whole thing is being recorded for a future Ken Whiteley CD. All shows begin at 2:00 p.m. at HUGHíS ROOM, 2261 Dundas W., 1/2 blk. south of Bloor . The club will open for lunch at 1 p.m. Tickets are $15 per show. For tickets and information call the club at 416-531-6604. -- Ken Whiteley 512 Roxton Rd. Toronto ON M6G 3R4 416-533-9988 www.kenwhiteley.com --------------2CE9A03CE7683F990BDC764E Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  

Just a reminder that this Sunday, May 4 at 2:00 p.m., you will get a chance to participate in a gospel singaround when Ken Whiteley continues his Sunday Gospel Series at Toronto’s premier acoustic music venue, Hugh’s Room.

Ken’s guests will be West Virginia’s Ginny Hawker, a hair curling Appalachian Mountain singer and Rounder recording artist, Toronto’s soulful sisters Amoy and Ciceal Levy  who have two gospel Juno nominations, and Ken’s brother Chris Whiteley, who is a prolific songwriter and outstanding musician.  Anchoring the whole group will be one of Canada’s finest bassist’s, George Koller.

 Following this, on May 25, Calvin Cooke and his Detroit Sacred Steel Ensemble, featuring his wife Grace Cooke will rock the Hugh’s Room stage.  Calvin Cooke has been called the “Muddy Waters of sacred steel guitar players”. Joining them will be David Wall, one time singer with the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir and now with the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band and Pat Patrick who is one of  Toronto’s, and possibly the country’s, deepest bass vocalists.

 Ken Whiteley is a six time Juno award nominee and one of Canada’s most respected “roots” musicians.  This Sunday Gospel Series represents a long time dream of his.  The musicians will share the stage, taking turns performing and participating with each other.  There will be lots of chances for the audience to singalong.  The whole thing is being recorded for a future Ken Whiteley CD.

All shows begin at 2:00 p.m. at HUGH’S ROOM, 2261 Dundas W., 1/2 blk. south of Bloor .   The club will open for lunch at 1 p.m. Tickets are $15 per show.  For tickets and information call the club at 416-531-6604.

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Ken Whiteley
512 Roxton Rd.
Toronto ON M6G 3R4
416-533-9988
www.kenwhiteley.com
  --------------2CE9A03CE7683F990BDC764E-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mightyshores@hotmail.com Thu, 01 May 2003 22:02:57 -0600 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 22:02:57 -0600 From: Reginas MightyShores mightyshores@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: Regina's Mighty Shores, May 1 "REGINA'S MIGHTY SHORES" is a two-hour radio program featuring folk, roots, Celtic, bluegrass, etc. You can hear us live in Regina on CJTR 91.3 FM, Regina Community Radio, or on the web at http://www.cjtr.ca We're on every Thursday from 13:00 to 15:00 (that's 12:00 to 14:00 pacific, 15:00 to 17:00 eastern) For more info & previous playlists, visit our website at http://regie2.phys.uregina.ca Please: Send promotional material to Regina's Mighty Shores, c/o Radius Communications Inc., P.O. Box 334 Station Main, Regina, Sask., Canada, S4P 3A1 Playlist for Thursday, May 1, 2003 (First hour dedicated to International Worker’s Day) ARTIST - Song / Album (year if possible) * = Canadian content * BARRAGE - Calypso Jam / Barrage (00) Show theme BILLY BRAGG – The Internationale / The Internationale (90) * STAN ROGERS – Working Joe / Northwest Passage (81) * DAVID FRANCEY – Working Poor / Torn Screen Door (99) * JAMES KEELAGHAN – My Old Man / Road (99) SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK – Step by Step / Where Have All the Flowers Gone (Songs of Pete Seeger) PETE SEEGER – Banks of Marble / If I Had A Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle (Happy B’day Pete!) KARAN CASEY – The World Turned Upside Down / Songlines (97) * GREAT BIG SEA – Chemical Workers’ Song / Up (95) * HARRY MANX / KEVIN BREIT – Take This Hammer / Jubilee (03) SI KAHN – In the Spinning Mill / Threads (02) * MARIA DUNN – New York 1849 / From Where I Stand (98) MARTYN JOSEPH – Working Mother / Don’t Talk About Love (01) JUDY COLLINS – Bread and Roses / Bread and Roses (76) (Happy B’Day!) * AENGUS FINNAN – Blackleg Miner / Fool’s Gold (99) MARK KNOPFLER – You Don’t Know You’re Born / Ragpicker’s Dream (02) - - - - - - - - - - * STRINGBAND – Dans le mois de mai / Indispensable 1972-2002 (02) * LES BATINSES – Mensonges / Tripotages (00) * GARNET ROGERS – All That Is / All That Is (02) * JONI MITCHELL – All I Want / Blue (71) PATTY LARKIN – I’m Fine / I’m Fine (87) INDIGO GIRLS – Galileo / Retrospective ANI DIFRANCO – Second Intermission / Evolve (03) LUCINDA WILLIAMS – World Without Tears / World Without Tears (03) * RAY BONNEVILLE – Under the Bridge / Roll it Down (03) J.J. CALE – Woman I Love / Naturally * BEV ZIZZY – If My Life Were a Song / If My Life Were a Song (Regina, Sask. singer) * SHANE SIMPSON – Tendency / More Electric (02) NIELDS – This Town Is Wrong / If You Lived Here You’d Be Home by Now (00) KAPELA ZE WSI WARSZAWA – Taniec Chasydzki / Wiosna Ludu (02) (Polish National Holiday) _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mightyshores@hotmail.com Thu, 01 May 2003 22:23:43 -0600 Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 22:23:43 -0600 From: Reginas MightyShores mightyshores@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Artist Web Site "Bio's" Hello! May I vent? This is about artist web sites or promo sheets that claim to include a "bio" which turns out to be fluff written by a publicist or reviewers. Please, artists, put that material under "Reviews" or "Acclaim" or "Kudos". I like to include lots of artist information on my show "Regina's Mighty Shores" (http://regie2.phys.uregina.ca). The more I know and can say about an artist, the more likely I am to play him or her. Here is what I think a website or promo sheet bio should include: - Birthplace and other places resided - Date of birth (I play artists on the week of their birthday, and whether you were born in '48 or '82 may make a difference to your musical influences and perspectives - Career path (musical and otherwise) - Musical influences and training - Artist statement (what issues engage you, what makes you write songs, what types of music are you interested in?) In researching my show today, I looked up somebody's website (will not mention the guilty party) and couldn't even learn whether he was Canadian or American (important for Canadian content purposes), but I did learn that critics were raving over him...sigh! Any comments? Cheers, Brenda Tacik, Regina's Mighty Shores, Regina, Saskatchewan _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From luka@ckua.org Fri, 02 May 2003 01:14:56 -0600 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 01:14:56 -0600 From: Luka Symons luka@ckua.org Subject: [mplpost] Artist Web Site "Bio's" Right on! Glad you brought this up, Brenda! Same goes for me, whilst doing research for my show 'Grapefruit Moon'. To add: for some artists who don't HAVE a bio on your website, consider including one! Thanks Luka *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 5/1/03 at 10:23 PM Reginas MightyShores wrote: >Hello! May I vent? This is about artist web sites or promo sheets that >claim >to include a "bio" which turns out to be fluff written by a publicist or >reviewers. Please, artists, put that material under "Reviews" or "Acclaim" >or "Kudos". > >I like to include lots of artist information on my show "Regina's Mighty >Shores" (http://regie2.phys.uregina.ca). The more I know and can say about >an artist, the more likely I am to play him or her. Here is what I think a >website or promo sheet bio should include: >- Birthplace and other places resided >- Date of birth (I play artists on the week of their birthday, and whether >you were born in '48 or '82 may make a difference to your musical >influences >and perspectives >- Career path (musical and otherwise) >- Musical influences and training >- Artist statement (what issues engage you, what makes you write songs, >what >types of music are you interested in?) > >In researching my show today, I looked up somebody's website (will not >mention the guilty party) and couldn't even learn whether he was Canadian >or >American (important for Canadian content purposes), but I did learn that >critics were raving over him...sigh! > >Any comments? Cheers, Brenda Tacik, Regina's Mighty Shores, Regina, >Saskatchewan > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > >- >To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >"unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca Luka Symons Grapefruit Moon 2-5am, Monday to Fridays www.ckua.com Always listen to CKUA - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From nancyw@sympatico.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 09:20:43 -0700 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 09:20:43 -0700 From: Nancy White nancyw@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: spelling correction Hello people, Please forgive me - I left the "e" off Holmes Hooke's name in the posting about the Leonard Cohen tribute. I do know it's there. And raised as I was on "AnnE of Green Gables", I am fully aware of its importance. I must have just been totally stoned when I wrote it, and I am truly sorry. sincerely, Nancy White ps About the biography posting: I surely do agree about having facts instead of fluff in there. And can I add that the most boring paragraph in the world is the one (almost always there) that says "their music is a blend of jazz,hip-hop,blues,folk,torch,reggae,funk, Celtic,blah blah blah". Also, the name-dropping part always seems a bit silly ("opened for the Rheostatics", "shared a dressing room with Connie Kaldor", "saw Brent Titcomb at Loblaw's") although at least that can be a conversation starter for people. (And if, like Richard Horbatiuk,the sound guy, you once carried Yoko Ono on to the stage at The Gardens in a bag, you really should put it in!). I think you need different bio's for different situations. And bear in mind that sometimes the bio you send to the booker to get you the gig gets read to the audience by the person introducing you. THE HORROR!!! That is when you DEFINITELY do not want your birthdate in there, unless you're a child prodigy or truly ancient. MOTHER'S DAY IS COMING. Let Nancy say "oh god mom, I'm sorry" for you through her timeless cd "Momnipotent: Songs for Weary Parents". In stores (comedy section usually) or from Nancy, or call 1-800 JOE RADIO. website: nancy-white.com Nancy White's product, including her new cd "Stickers on Fruit" is available from Borealis Records. 1-877-530-4288. www.borealisrecords.com. Or from 1-800 JOE RADIO. bookings: Dave Malahoff at Campbell Webster Ent. (902) 566-3346. davem@isn.net May 17. Hugh's Room. Leonard Cohen tribute. June 20. IdeaCity. Toronto. July 4. Port Carling July 26. Moosejaw. "Wordfest" Aug.23-24. Eaglewood Folk Festival. Pfefferlaw Sept.15. Gananoque. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" Oct.25. Guelph. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" Nancy has new photos by Lindsay Lozon at http://home.cogeco.ca/~nancywhite/ - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 09:21:39 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 09:21:39 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post Yes another brilliant post from Ms. White. She then lists eight gigs for the summer. This is effing ridiculous. Why is the single funniest woman in Canadian music not working eight days every week? Why has not every single festival, from Bona Vista to Vancouver Island, hired this woman - she's brilliant and can do at least 10 different workshops at every festival. And, let it be firmly understood, I do not work for her. This is my personal, unsolicited, not so bloody 'umble opinion. And I'm sticking with it. And since I'm in a particularly Bolshie mood this morning, I am forwarding to you all a note I dashed off this morning to the new editor of The National Post (which I call the Com-Post). He asked for reader's opinions, so I gave him a few. Enjoy, Disagree. Be pro-active. Get mad and refuse to take it any more. Love, Richard "Good health is merely the slowest way to die." - Les Barker. "A closed mouth gathers no feet." - ditto ____________________________________________________________________________ Dear Mr. Fraser, You wrote, this morning, "I'm excited about the Post's future, and I hope you are too. In fact, let me know what you think." Okay. 1) The Post will not succeed in the long run, because it is completely out of sync with Canada's mood, its long liberal tradition, and because it expresses its right-wing views with such continual nastiness, rudeness, and ill manners. 2) The Post has indeed made the Globe and Mail a much better newspaper, for which I express my thanks and congratulations. 3) As outrageously awful as some of your columnists frequently are (the juvenile Ms. Eckler, for instance, Ms. Blatchford at her sentimental, unedited worst, and Mr. Steyn, the paper's bully-boy), the NEWS part of the paper is often ahead of its competition. Your story on Ernest Zundel this morning was a clean scoop. Two lighter stories (Diana Krall's engagement, and the publicity stunt pulled off my the egregiously slimy Gino Empry involving a Playboy doxy and the Prime Minister's wife) were not covered by the Globe. Er, congratulations - I think! On a more serious note, Don Wanagas is exceptionally brilliant, and will, no doubt, kill the chances of the frightful Tom Jacobek ever becoming mayor of Toronto. I find it hard to believe that you will make Wanagas support John Tory; my guess is that he'll quit if you try. 4) A couple of years back, when the Post, in its never-ending quest to prop up its submerged bottom line, decided to drop its Toronto news, its sports pages and its arts coverage, the results were predictable - and, indeed, I expressed that view in a phone call to the publisher at that time. The plan, apparently, was to shore up the financial pages - the one area where the Globe has a clear and unassailable lead - and the Post's circulation fell like a stone, and has never (and will never) recover. Moral: Never, never trust the Aspers. Especially now that they have recruited the appalling Rick Camilleri (all of us in the entertainment business know what a creep the man is!). Do you seriously think this round of changes - your own appointment included - will make any difference? This paper, for all the bluster, all the free copies (I get mine at a hotel near my house!), and all the brainless television ads, will not last another three years. It is, simply, not part of the community that is Canada, either locally in Toronto or nationally across the country. That said, I do offer congratulations on your appointment. I hope it comes with a good salary and the sort of stock options and executive parachute that so many folk in your financial pages seem to get as part of their employment packages. And my condolences. You are now in charge of a sinking ship. Sincerely, Richard Flohil Richard Flohil & Associates, 60 McGill St., Toronto, ON M5B 1H2 416 351-1323 -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Fri, 2 May 2003 10:26:10 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 10:26:10 -0400 From: Nick Naffin takenote@takenotepromotion.com Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: spelling correction Nancy wrote: > Hello people, > Please forgive me - I left the "e" off Holmes Hooke's name in the > posting about the Leonard Cohen tribute. I do know it's there. > And raised as > I was on "AnnE of Green Gables", I am fully aware of its > importance. I must > have just been totally stoned when I wrote it, and I am truly sorry. > > sincerely, > Nancy White > > ps About the biography posting: I surely do agree about having facts > instead of fluff in there. And can I add that the most boring paragraph in > the world is the one (almost always there) that says "their music > is a blend > of jazz,hip-hop,blues,folk,torch,reggae,funk, Celtic,blah blah > blah". Also, > the name-dropping part always seems a bit silly ("opened for the > Rheostatics", "shared a dressing room with Connie Kaldor", "saw Brent > Titcomb at Loblaw's") although at least that can be a conversation starter > for people. > (And if, like Richard Horbatiuk,the sound guy, you once carried > Yoko Ono on > to the stage at The Gardens in a bag, you really should put it in!). What if you once opened a bag for Brent Titcomb? By the way, while putting the lost 'e' back into Holmes Hooke name, in your upcoming schedule you added an 'f' to Pefferlaw, home to not only the Eaglewood Folk Festival, but also the Belvedere Hotel, immortalized in a lovely ballad of family strife and personal disintegration by the very same Holmes Hooke. Nick > May 17. Hugh's Room. Leonard Cohen tribute. > June 20. IdeaCity. Toronto. > July 4. Port Carling > July 26. Moosejaw. "Wordfest" > Aug.23-24. Eaglewood Folk Festival. Pfefferlaw > Sept.15. Gananoque. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" > Oct.25. Guelph. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" > > > Nancy has new photos by Lindsay Lozon at http://home.cogeco.ca/~nancywhite/ - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From dougimac@sympatico.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 10:56:03 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 10:56:03 -0400 From: Douglas McArthur dougimac@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: spelling correction Nancy You got Holmes Hooke right but you need to work on Pefferlaw. If you are short on "E's" I can fax you a few. >Aug.23-24. Eaglewood Folk Festival. Pfefferlaw Regarding bio's - I think that if you worked extensively with a famous artist or did a full national tour with them then it is a valid reference. If it was a one nighter arranged by a local promoter then who cares? By the way, I once played the Bösendorfer on stage at Roy Thomson Hall with the Oscar Peterson Trio (he missed the sound check and they needed to adjust the volume of the piano mics with the drums and bass. I did not pass the audition.) I once sang on stage at a Summerfolk finale standing between Tom Rush and Richie Havens. I once backed into Emmylou Harris in a coffee shop lineup in Nashville. Cheers -- Doug McArthur Songwriter http://www3.sympatico.ca/dougimac/DMWEB.html Artistic Director Eaglewood Folk Festival http://www.eaglewoodfolk.com Board Member Ontario Council of Folk Festivals http://www.icomm.ca/ocff New CD: "The Dust of Davy Crockett" http://www3.sympatico.ca/dougimac/DMWEB.html > From: Nancy White > Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca > Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 09:20:43 -0700 > To: > Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: spelling correction > > Hello people, > Please forgive me - I left the "e" off Holmes Hooke's name in the > posting about the Leonard Cohen tribute. I do know it's there. And raised as > I was on "AnnE of Green Gables", I am fully aware of its importance. I must > have just been totally stoned when I wrote it, and I am truly sorry. > > sincerely, > Nancy White > > ps About the biography posting: I surely do agree about having facts > instead of fluff in there. And can I add that the most boring paragraph in > the world is the one (almost always there) that says "their music is a blend > of jazz,hip-hop,blues,folk,torch,reggae,funk, Celtic,blah blah blah". Also, > the name-dropping part always seems a bit silly ("opened for the > Rheostatics", "shared a dressing room with Connie Kaldor", "saw Brent > Titcomb at Loblaw's") although at least that can be a conversation starter > for people. > (And if, like Richard Horbatiuk,the sound guy, you once carried Yoko Ono on > to the stage at The Gardens in a bag, you really should put it in!). > > I think you need different bio's for different situations. And bear in mind > that sometimes the bio you send to the booker to get you the gig gets read > to the audience by the person introducing you. THE HORROR!!! That is when > you DEFINITELY do not want your birthdate in there, unless you're a child > prodigy or truly ancient. > > > > > > > MOTHER'S DAY IS COMING. Let Nancy say "oh god mom, I'm sorry" for you > through her timeless cd "Momnipotent: Songs for Weary Parents". In stores > (comedy section usually) or from Nancy, or call 1-800 JOE RADIO. > > > website: nancy-white.com > Nancy White's product, including her new cd "Stickers on Fruit" is available > from Borealis Records. 1-877-530-4288. www.borealisrecords.com. Or from > 1-800 JOE RADIO. > bookings: Dave Malahoff at Campbell Webster Ent. (902) 566-3346. > davem@isn.net > > > May 17. Hugh's Room. Leonard Cohen tribute. > June 20. IdeaCity. Toronto. > July 4. Port Carling > July 26. Moosejaw. "Wordfest" > Aug.23-24. Eaglewood Folk Festival. Pfefferlaw > Sept.15. Gananoque. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" > Oct.25. Guelph. Nancy White & Roger James "Peculiar Behaviours" > > > Nancy has new photos by Lindsay Lozon at http://home.cogeco.ca/~nancywhite/ > > > > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From dougimac@sympatico.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 10:57:24 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 10:57:24 -0400 From: Douglas McArthur dougimac@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post Richard You have to learn not to hold back. -- Doug McArthur Songwriter http://www3.sympatico.ca/dougimac/DMWEB.html Artistic Director Eaglewood Folk Festival http://www.eaglewoodfolk.com Board Member Ontario Council of Folk Festivals http://www.icomm.ca/ocff New CD: "The Dust of Davy Crockett" http://www3.sympatico.ca/dougimac/DMWEB.html > From: Richard Flohil > Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca > Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 09:21:39 -0500 > To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca > Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post > > Yes another brilliant post from Ms. White. She then lists eight gigs > for the summer. > > This is effing ridiculous. Why is the single funniest woman in > Canadian music not working eight days every week? Why has not every > single festival, from Bona Vista to Vancouver Island, hired this > woman - she's brilliant and can do at least 10 different workshops at > every festival. > > And, let it be firmly understood, I do not work for her. This is my > personal, unsolicited, not so bloody 'umble opinion. And I'm sticking > with it. > > And since I'm in a particularly Bolshie mood this morning, I am > forwarding to you all a note I dashed off this morning to the new > editor of The National Post (which I call the Com-Post). He asked for > reader's opinions, so I gave him a few. > > Enjoy, Disagree. Be pro-active. Get mad and refuse to take it any more. > > Love, > > Richard > "Good health is merely the slowest way to die." - Les Barker. > "A closed mouth gathers no feet." - ditto > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > Dear Mr. Fraser, > > You wrote, this morning, "I'm excited about the Post's future, and I > hope you are too. In fact, let me know what you think." > > Okay. > > 1) The Post will not succeed in the long run, because it is > completely out of sync with Canada's mood, its long liberal > tradition, and because it expresses its right-wing views with such > continual nastiness, rudeness, and ill manners. > > 2) The Post has indeed made the Globe and Mail a much better > newspaper, for which I express my thanks and congratulations. > > 3) As outrageously awful as some of your columnists frequently are > (the juvenile Ms. Eckler, for instance, Ms. Blatchford at her > sentimental, unedited worst, and Mr. Steyn, the paper's bully-boy), > the NEWS part of the paper is often ahead of its competition. > Your story on Ernest Zundel this morning was a clean scoop. > Two lighter stories (Diana Krall's engagement, and the publicity > stunt pulled off my the egregiously slimy Gino Empry involving a > Playboy doxy and the Prime Minister's wife) were not covered by the > Globe. Er, congratulations - I think! > On a more serious note, Don Wanagas is exceptionally > brilliant, and will, no doubt, kill the chances of the frightful Tom > Jacobek ever becoming mayor of Toronto. I find it hard to believe > that you will make Wanagas support John Tory; my guess is that he'll > quit if you try. > > 4) A couple of years back, when the Post, in its never-ending quest > to prop up its submerged bottom line, decided to drop its Toronto > news, its sports pages and its arts coverage, the results were > predictable - and, indeed, I expressed that view in a phone call to > the publisher at that time. The plan, apparently, was to shore up the > financial pages - the one area where the Globe has a clear and > unassailable lead - and the Post's circulation fell like a stone, and > has never (and will never) recover. > Moral: Never, never trust the Aspers. Especially now that > they have recruited the appalling Rick Camilleri (all of us in the > entertainment business know what a creep the man is!). Do you > seriously think this round of changes - your own appointment included > - will make any difference? > This paper, for all the bluster, all the free copies (I get > mine at a hotel near my house!), and all the brainless television > ads, will not last another three years. It is, simply, not part of > the community that is Canada, either locally in Toronto or nationally > across the country. > > That said, I do offer congratulations on your appointment. I hope it > comes with a good salary and the sort of stock options and executive > parachute that so many folk in your financial pages seem to get as > part of their employment packages. > > And my condolences. You are now in charge of a sinking ship. > > Sincerely, > > > Richard Flohil > > Richard Flohil & Associates, > 60 McGill St., Toronto, ON M5B 1H2 > 416 351-1323 > > -- > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From limbo@interlog.com Fri, 02 May 2003 11:21:55 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 11:21:55 -0400 From: Doc MacLean limbo@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post --------------E248B3737A392F7466B5D6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit If you could set that note to music, Richard, you might well embark upon a second career. "The Ballad of the National Post," or maybe "Talkin' Newspaper Blues." See if you can get Nancy to polish it up for you. Well done! Doc MacLean www.docmaclean.com --------------E248B3737A392F7466B5D6F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit If you could set that note to music, Richard, you might well embark upon a second career. "The Ballad of the National Post," or maybe "Talkin' Newspaper Blues." See if you can get Nancy to polish it up for you. Well done!

Doc MacLean

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  --------------E248B3737A392F7466B5D6F7-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From steve@stevebriggs.com Fri, 02 May 2003 08:25:00 -0700 (PDT) Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 08:25:00 -0700 (PDT) From: steve@stevebriggs.com steve@stevebriggs.com Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post Totally RAD, Flo! Right on... On Fri, 2 May 2003 09:21:39 -0500, Richard Flohil wrote: > > Yes another brilliant post from Ms. White. She then lists eight gigs > for the summer. > > This is effing ridiculous. Why is the single funniest woman in > Canadian music not working eight days every week? Why has not every > single festival, from Bona Vista to Vancouver Island, hired this > woman - she's brilliant and can do at least 10 different workshops at > every festival. > > And, let it be firmly understood, I do not work for her. This is my > personal, unsolicited, not so bloody 'umble opinion. And I'm sticking > with it. > > And since I'm in a particularly Bolshie mood this morning, I am > forwarding to you all a note I dashed off this morning to the new > editor of The National Post (which I call the Com-Post). He asked for > reader's opinions, so I gave him a few. > > Enjoy, Disagree. Be pro-active. Get mad and refuse to take it any more. > > Love, > > Richard > "Good health is merely the slowest way to die." - Les Barker. > "A closed mouth gathers no feet." - ditto > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > Dear Mr. Fraser, > > You wrote, this morning, "I'm excited about the Post's future, and I > hope you are too. In fact, let me know what you think." > > Okay. > > 1) The Post will not succeed in the long run, because it is > completely out of sync with Canada's mood, its long liberal > tradition, and because it expresses its right-wing views with such > continual nastiness, rudeness, and ill manners. > > 2) The Post has indeed made the Globe and Mail a much better > newspaper, for which I express my thanks and congratulations. > > 3) As outrageously awful as some of your columnists frequently are > (the juvenile Ms. Eckler, for instance, Ms. Blatchford at her > sentimental, unedited worst, and Mr. Steyn, the paper's bully-boy), > the NEWS part of the paper is often ahead of its competition. > Your story on Ernest Zundel this morning was a clean scoop. > Two lighter stories (Diana Krall's engagement, and the publicity > stunt pulled off my the egregiously slimy Gino Empry involving a > Playboy doxy and the Prime Minister's wife) were not covered by the > Globe. Er, congratulations - I think! > On a more serious note, Don Wanagas is exceptionally > brilliant, and will, no doubt, kill the chances of the frightful Tom > Jacobek ever becoming mayor of Toronto. I find it hard to believe > that you will make Wanagas support John Tory; my guess is that he'll > quit if you try. > > 4) A couple of years back, when the Post, in its never-ending quest > to prop up its submerged bottom line, decided to drop its Toronto > news, its sports pages and its arts coverage, the results were > predictable - and, indeed, I expressed that view in a phone call to > the publisher at that time. The plan, apparently, was to shore up the > financial pages - the one area where the Globe has a clear and > unassailable lead - and the Post's circulation fell like a stone, and > has never (and will never) recover. > Moral: Never, never trust the Aspers. Especially now that > they have recruited the appalling Rick Camilleri (all of us in the > entertainment business know what a creep the man is!). Do you > seriously think this round of changes - your own appointment included > - will make any difference? > This paper, for all the bluster, all the free copies (I get > mine at a hotel near my house!), and all the brainless television > ads, will not last another three years. It is, simply, not part of > the community that is Canada, either locally in Toronto or nationally > across the country. > > That said, I do offer congratulations on your appointment. I hope it > comes with a good salary and the sort of stock options and executive > parachute that so many folk in your financial pages seem to get as > part of their employment packages. > > And my condolences. You are now in charge of a sinking ship. > > Sincerely, > > > Richard Flohil > > Richard Flohil & Associates, > 60 McGill St., Toronto, ON M5B 1H2 > 416 351-1323 > > -- > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca Steve ©ż©¬ http://portfolio.stevebriggs.com http://bpeyes.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 10:41:38 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 10:41:38 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Achievements It was good to read Doug McArthur's list of achievements. If I ever write a media kit for myself, I will include: I carried Muddy Waters' guitar. I introduced B.B. King to the late Lonnie Johnson. I took my children to a block party at Buddy Guy's street in Chicago in 1963. I met Shania Twain when her name was Eileen. I actually spoke to Miles Davis, and he spoke back. Politely, too. I was asked by Louis Armstrong whether I had gas. (That's a windy story). I spent a day doing press with Sir George Martin. Inspiring. I did the same thing with Billy Connolly. Much more amusing. I made Benny Goodman play at Massey Hall with an out-of-tune piano. I took The Platters on a tour of York Minster. I knew the film composer John Barry when his name was Barry Prendergast. I had lunch with Nancy White in a Chinese restaurant on Wednesday. I've stuck my head in the bass bins at a Rush concert. I saw KISS at the Victory Burlesque. I've had my portrait painted by Mendelson Joe. I knew Michael Hollett of Now magazine when he was broke. My resume's got to have more achievements, but now I'm in a less crabby mood than I was earlier this morning, I can't think of them.... Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jennifer@wildmountainthyme.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 10:55:13 -0500 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 10:55:13 -0500 From: Wild Mountain Thyme Productions jennifer@wildmountainthyme.ca Subject: [mplpost] I'm breast feeding! Hi Dave, Just wanted to say have a great year off with your family and thanks for all the help and information you've shared with the list and with me as well. Cheers! Jennifer Clarke bettsd@socan.ca wrote: >Hey everyone, > >Just wanted to send a quick note letting people know that I will be taking >an extended leave of absence from SOCAN until February 2004. My wife and I >are expecting our first (and only, I swear!) child in early May and SOCAN >has kindly made arrangements to let me take my Parental Leave until that >time. > >Thanks again, > >Dave Betts >SOCAN Member Services > -- Jennifer Clarke - "The Prairie Thistle" Phone: 204-256-2348 Email: jennifer@wildmountainthyme.ca Web: http://www.wildmountainthyme.ca "impressive..." - Pierre Guerin, former AD, Wpg Folk Festival "amazing..." - Vance Gilbert "spellbinding voice..." Les Jones, Bookstore Cafe "The Great Silkie is definitive proof that there's a lot more to Celtic music than drinkin', dancin' and the sea. There are so many people with stories to be told, and that's what Jennifer does best, tell stories." -Stylus Magazine Hear and/or purchase Jennifer's music at: http://www.wildmountainthyme.ca http://www.efolkmusic.com http://www.cdbaby.com http://www.mp3.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From fishcake@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 11:33:44 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 11:33:44 -0400 From: Fishcake fishcake@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0163_01C3109E.B06CBFA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit here here!...flohil for president!...er... prime minister.....er premier? mayor? okay, maybe just keep doin what yer doin richard. you are a national treasure and thank you on behalf of all us shit disturbers... cvmx http://www.kitchenink.com -----Original Message----- From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca] On Behalf Of Doc MacLean Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:22 AM To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca Subject: Re: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post If you could set that note to music, Richard, you might well embark upon a second career. 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If you could set that note to music, Richard, you might well = embark upon a second career. "The Ballad of the National Post," or = maybe "Talkin' Newspaper Blues." See if you can get Nancy to polish = it up for you. Well done!

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------=_NextPart_000_0163_01C3109E.B06CBFA0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mitchpodolak@shaw.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 11:05:19 -0500 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 11:05:19 -0500 From: Mitch Podolak mitchpodolak@shaw.ca Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post Keep up the Bolshie stuff Richard, knew your accent was working class all the time and that eventually the pent up rage of the toiling masses would boil to the surface. "Unedited Blatchford" eh...I couldn't think of a worse insult if I tried. Good on you mate. mitch PS. There's this weekly party meeting......... - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From festival@nxne.com Fri, 02 May 2003 12:21:41 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 12:21:41 -0400 From: NXNE Music Festival festival@nxne.com Subject: [mplpost] Achievements After reading this impressive list of achievements, I've added a new one to mine: I once bought Richard Flohil a beer. Travis Bird At 11:41 AM 05/02/03, you wrote: >It was good to read Doug McArthur's list of achievements. > >If I ever write a media kit for myself, I will include: > >I carried Muddy Waters' guitar. >I introduced B.B. King to the late Lonnie Johnson. >I took my children to a block party at Buddy Guy's street in Chicago in 1963. >I met Shania Twain when her name was Eileen. >I actually spoke to Miles Davis, and he spoke back. Politely, too. >I was asked by Louis Armstrong whether I had gas. (That's a windy story). >I spent a day doing press with Sir George Martin. Inspiring. >I did the same thing with Billy Connolly. Much more amusing. >I made Benny Goodman play at Massey Hall with an out-of-tune piano. >I took The Platters on a tour of York Minster. >I knew the film composer John Barry when his name was Barry Prendergast. >I had lunch with Nancy White in a Chinese restaurant on Wednesday. >I've stuck my head in the bass bins at a Rush concert. >I saw KISS at the Victory Burlesque. >I've had my portrait painted by Mendelson Joe. >I knew Michael Hollett of Now magazine when he was broke. > >My resume's got to have more achievements, but now I'm in a less crabby >mood than I was earlier this morning, I can't think of them.... > >Richard >-- >- >To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >"unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mightyshores@hotmail.com Fri, 02 May 2003 10:32:37 -0600 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 10:32:37 -0600 From: Reginas MightyShores mightyshores@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Artist Web Site "Bio's" Uncle! Very insightful feedback on this subject. I can see that artists might not want to reveal personal information about themselves, all well and fine, but please don't tantalize me with a webpage section called "Bio." Also, a lot of the artist information I glean is from interviews, either on your webpage (in which case I can assume that the information is correct), but also from newspapers or magazines, the accuracy of which I am inclined to doubt. I gave my suggestions about what would interest me in a bio as a positive alternative to merely just griping. If artists could post at least the minimum of what they feel comfortable releasing, and keep it as factual as possible, it sure would help us folk DJs...and (hopefully)intrigue us enough to find out more. Brenda Tacik Regina's Mighty Shores >From: "Reginas MightyShores" >Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca >To: maplepost@icomm.ca, FOLKDJ-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU >Subject: [mplpost] Artist Web Site "Bio's" >Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 22:23:43 -0600 > >Hello! May I vent? This is about artist web sites or promo sheets that >claim to include a "bio" which turns out to be fluff written by a publicist >or reviewers. Please, artists, put that material under "Reviews" or >"Acclaim" or "Kudos". > >I like to include lots of artist information on my show "Regina's Mighty >Shores" (http://regie2.phys.uregina.ca). The more I know and can say about >an artist, the more likely I am to play him or her. Here is what I think a >website or promo sheet bio should include: >- Birthplace and other places resided >- Date of birth (I play artists on the week of their birthday, and whether >you were born in '48 or '82 may make a difference to your musical >influences and perspectives >- Career path (musical and otherwise) >- Musical influences and training >- Artist statement (what issues engage you, what makes you write songs, >what types of music are you interested in?) > >In researching my show today, I looked up somebody's website (will not >mention the guilty party) and couldn't even learn whether he was Canadian >or American (important for Canadian content purposes), but I did learn that >critics were raving over him...sigh! > >Any comments? Cheers, Brenda Tacik, Regina's Mighty Shores, Regina, >Saskatchewan > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > >- >To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >"unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From vicki.martel@rogers.com Fri, 2 May 2003 12:35:57 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:35:57 -0400 From: Vicki Martel vicki.martel@rogers.com Subject: [mplpost] Holmesy with an E Thanks Nick, now it's stuck in my head... The Belvedere, The Belvedere, The Belvedere Hotel Don't go near the Belvedere, or, sure, you'll go to hell... Vicki (at least it's a change from my kids' piano recital tunes being stuck there...) Martel - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From folkie@muskoka.com Fri, 2 May 2003 12:50:46 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:50:46 -0400 From: Beverlie Robertson folkie@muskoka.com Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post Ah thank you Richard - you made my Muskoka morning...& it's already a beautiful sunny Spring day. B ps - any way we could vote the divine Miss W a national treasure? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Flohil" To: Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 10:21 AM Subject: [mplpost] Nancy White/National Post - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From headsup@kingston.net Fri, 2 May 2003 12:56:23 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:56:23 -0400 From: headsup headsup@kingston.net Subject: [mplpost] Achievements hey Richard, don't break your arm! we got troubles enough in health care... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Flohil" To: Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:41 AM Subject: [mplpost] Achievements > It was good to read Doug McArthur's list of achievements. > > If I ever write a media kit for myself, I will include: > > I carried Muddy Waters' guitar. > I introduced B.B. King to the late Lonnie Johnson. > I took my children to a block party at Buddy Guy's street in Chicago in 1963. > I met Shania Twain when her name was Eileen. > I actually spoke to Miles Davis, and he spoke back. Politely, too. > I was asked by Louis Armstrong whether I had gas. (That's a windy story). > I spent a day doing press with Sir George Martin. Inspiring. > I did the same thing with Billy Connolly. Much more amusing. > I made Benny Goodman play at Massey Hall with an out-of-tune piano. > I took The Platters on a tour of York Minster. > I knew the film composer John Barry when his name was Barry Prendergast. > I had lunch with Nancy White in a Chinese restaurant on Wednesday. > I've stuck my head in the bass bins at a Rush concert. > I saw KISS at the Victory Burlesque. > I've had my portrait painted by Mendelson Joe. > I knew Michael Hollett of Now magazine when he was broke. > > My resume's got to have more achievements, but now I'm in a less > crabby mood than I was earlier this morning, I can't think of them.... > > Richard > -- > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From snapping@interlog.com Fri, 2 May 2003 13:05:32 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 13:05:32 -0400 From: Robert Davis snapping@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C8_01C310AB.835F0380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I love this latest post: here our some of mine: - Mason Williams played a little of Classical Gas on my first guitar, a = Harmony while taping a CBC Superspecial on the Guitar. - I saw Steve Martin at the Chimney Club above the Gasworks on Yonge St. = in Toronto. - I was probably the first journalist outside of Toronto to interview = then comic impressionist Jim Carrey in London, Ontario. I remember him = saying "he left a little early because his manager told him someone = wanted to interview him" - March 30, 1981 same day Reagan was shot by = Hinckley - Nancy White's post on the upcoming Leonard Cohen Tribute at Hugh's = Room mentioned Marie-Lynn Hammond having interviewed Cohen on CBC = Radio's Musical Friends. I was the story producer and it was the Musical = Friends segment of Summer Dayshift 1988. I have fond memories of that = half hour. The studio was unusually packed with Cohen groupies/CBC Radio = people. I was thinking during Cohen's interview (he has extremely deep = pipes) that I had to keep these autograph seekers from holding him up = from getting to his live interview on MuchMusic. Of course when = executive producer Brian Currie walked into the studio with a poetry = book for Cohen to sign I knew then it would be impossible and soon all = hell broke loose and LC was very obliging. I finally got to escort him = out of the Radio Building; about ten colleagues said hello to me but no = one noticed I was walking with Leonard Cohen. And I remember helping Loreena McKennitt carry in her harps from the = back of a cab. I think she owns the fleet now. Robert Davis What's New at www.snappingtoes.com: Photos, complete lyrics and music = samples from Robert Davis & Snapping Toes latest CD Get Snappy. Robert Davis & co-writer Dan McVeigh's song, I Can't Handle Alone won an = Honorable Mention in the 3rd Annual CMT/CMT.com/Nashville Songwriters = Association International Song Contest. http://www.nashvillesongwriters.com Snapping Toes Music 40 Thirty Sixth St. Toronto, ON M8W 3K9 Tel: 416-253-4474; Fax: 416-253-0152 Email: robert@snappingtoes.com = www.snappingtoes.com ------=_NextPart_000_00C8_01C310AB.835F0380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I love this latest post: here our some = of=20 mine:
 
- Mason Williams played a little of = Classical Gas=20 on my first guitar, a Harmony while taping a CBC Superspecial on the=20 Guitar.
 
- I saw Steve Martin at the = Chimney Club above=20 the Gasworks on Yonge St. in Toronto.
 
- I was probably the first journalist = outside of=20 Toronto to interview then comic impressionist Jim Carrey in London, = Ontario. I=20 remember him saying "he left a little early because his manager = told him=20 someone wanted to interview him" - March 30, 1981 same day Reagan = was shot=20 by Hinckley
 
- Nancy White's post on the upcoming = Leonard Cohen=20 Tribute at Hugh's Room mentioned Marie-Lynn Hammond having=20 interviewed Cohen on CBC Radio's Musical Friends. I was the story = producer=20 and it was the Musical Friends segment of Summer Dayshift 1988. I have = fond=20 memories of that half hour. The studio was unusually packed = with Cohen=20 groupies/CBC Radio people. I was thinking during Cohen's interview = (he has=20 extremely deep pipes) that I had to keep these autograph = seekers=20 from holding him up from getting to his live = interview=20 on MuchMusic. Of course when executive producer Brian Currie walked = into=20 the studio with a poetry book for Cohen to sign I knew then = it would=20 be impossible and soon all hell broke loose and LC was very = obliging.=20 I finally got to escort him out of the Radio Building; about ten = colleagues=20 said hello to me but no one noticed I was walking with Leonard=20 Cohen.
 
And I remember helping Loreena = McKennitt carry in=20 her harps from the back of a cab. I think she owns the fleet=20 now.
 
Robert Davis
 
What's New at www.snappingtoes.com: Photos, = complete=20 lyrics and music samples from Robert Davis & Snapping Toes latest CD = Get=20 Snappy.
 
Robert Davis & co-writer Dan = McVeigh's song, I=20 Can't Handle Alone won an Honorable Mention in the 3rd Annual=20 CMT/CMT.com/Nashville Songwriters Association International Song = Contest.
http://www.nashvillesongwrit= ers.com
 
Snapping Toes Music 40 Thirty Sixth St. = Toronto, ON=20 M8W 3K9
Tel: 416-253-4474; Fax: 416-253-0152 Email: robert@snappingtoes.com = www.snappingtoes.com
------=_NextPart_000_00C8_01C310AB.835F0380-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From folkie@muskoka.com Fri, 2 May 2003 13:36:17 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 13:36:17 -0400 From: Beverlie Robertson folkie@muskoka.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C310AF.CECF5000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable How about Oscar Peterson played my old Weber piano at one of my parents' = famous parties...said piano later graced the home of Jack & Estelle = Klein & it's now playing for a Mennonite children's choir somewhere in = Waterloo County... ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Robert Davis=20 To: maplepost@icomm.ca=20 Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 1:05 PM Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements I love this latest post: here our some of mine: =20 - Mason Williams played a little of Classical Gas on my first guitar, = a Harmony while taping a CBC Superspecial on the Guitar. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C310AF.CECF5000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
How about Oscar Peterson played my old Weber piano at one of my = parents'=20 famous parties...said piano later graced the home of Jack & = Estelle=20 Klein & it's now playing for a Mennonite children's choir somewhere = in=20 Waterloo County...
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Robert=20 Davis
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 1:05 = PM
Subject: [mplpost] Re: = Achievements

I love this latest post: here our = some of=20 mine:
 
- Mason Williams played a little of = Classical Gas=20 on my first guitar, a Harmony while taping a CBC Superspecial on the=20 Guitar.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C310AF.CECF5000-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Fri, 2 May 2003 13:30:51 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 13:30:51 -0400 From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com Subject: [mplpost] Artist Web Site "Bio's" While some of your requests might be things you'd personally like to know, many of them are things artists might NOT want to be public information, and neither should they be. Musical style, musical influences, all things musical -- sure, that's the point of an artists bio: to introduce you to the music, encourage you to listen to it in the first place and/or hire them to perform or record it. Birthdays, etc., could possibly be included on a fan site, if the artist thinks that will make people like them more, or if the artist feels it somehow advances their career ("Wow! a five-year-old who sings Elvis covers - cool!") or if it's some sort of novelty or niche act (e.g. an all-woman band applying for a women's festival, etc.). Having received more than my fair share of crappy press kits from prospective clients, I can say that if the bio spends a paragraph or more telling me about the person's birthday, hair colour, favourite food, and what they do as their day job, I don't usually even read past the first page, let alone listen to the CD. Oh yeah, and don't tell me your mother thinks you're the best thing since Dylan, either. :-) Alyssa ******************************************************************* T a k e N o t e ! P r o m o t i o n GTA: 1021 Markham Road, Box 10325, Toronto, ON, M1H 2Y0 (416) 333-5197 Lindsay/Brock: Box 138, 22 Adelaide St., Cannington, ON, L0E 1E0 (705) 432-8670 Toll-Free: 1-866-348-0310 takenote@takenotepromotion.com http://www.takenotepromotion.com ******************************************************************* > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On > Behalf Of Reginas MightyShores > Sent: May 2, 2003 12:24 AM > To: maplepost@icomm.ca; FOLKDJ-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU > Subject: [mplpost] Artist Web Site "Bio's" > > > Hello! May I vent? This is about artist web sites or promo sheets > that claim > to include a "bio" which turns out to be fluff written by a publicist or > reviewers. Please, artists, put that material under "Reviews" or > "Acclaim" > or "Kudos". > > I like to include lots of artist information on my show "Regina's Mighty > Shores" (http://regie2.phys.uregina.ca). The more I know and can > say about > an artist, the more likely I am to play him or her. Here is what > I think a > website or promo sheet bio should include: > - Birthplace and other places resided > - Date of birth (I play artists on the week of their birthday, > and whether > you were born in '48 or '82 may make a difference to your musical > influences > and perspectives > - Career path (musical and otherwise) > - Musical influences and training > - Artist statement (what issues engage you, what makes you write > songs, what > types of music are you interested in?) > > In researching my show today, I looked up somebody's website (will not > mention the guilty party) and couldn't even learn whether he was > Canadian or > American (important for Canadian content purposes), but I did learn that > critics were raving over him...sigh! > > Any comments? Cheers, Brenda Tacik, Regina's Mighty Shores, Regina, > Saskatchewan > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike@ckutfolk.com Fri, 02 May 2003 13:52:12 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 13:52:12 -0400 From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements In 1975, on the occasion of the one time we met, Bob Dylan said, "pleased to meet ya." 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 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 12:55:04 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:55:04 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Robert Davis' memories of Steve Martin Dear Robert, Are you SURE that was Steve Martin you saw at The Chimney? That joint was the first place in Toronto that Martin Mull played; I'm not sure Steve ever did play the place. Steve did come to Toronto for a Con Hall concert I was involved with, when the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band headlined. Alas, they never told us they had an opening act until it was too late and we had hired Stringband. I think we refused to let Steve perform, but he did play a bit of banjo with the Dirt Band boys. Cheers - too many memories, too much water under too many bridges, Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From hal@manitobahal.com Fri, 02 May 2003 13:05:16 -0500 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 13:05:16 -0500 From: Manitoba Hal hal@manitobahal.com Subject: [mplpost] Achievements My 55 Martin Ukulele was once played by John Wayne. Hal - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 13:15:24 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 13:15:24 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] In response to Mike Regenstreif on his achievement(s) ...and when I met Bob Dylan (at Mariposa on the Island a thousand years ago), he grunted: "What stage is Leon Redbone at?" "Stage two," I replied with sagacity and wit... Cheers, Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From Vanishingcastle@aol.com Fri, 2 May 2003 14:29:31 EDT Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:29:31 EDT From: Vanishingcastle@aol.com Vanishingcastle@aol.com Subject: [mplpost] "This Little World" new from Cris Cuddy --part1_1c0.8fe5856.2be4130b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Vanishing Castle artist Cris Cuddy, whose current cd "Come Along Carmelita" has received excellent response from many of you, has just completed work on a new song "This Little World" and because of its timely nature we have decided to make it available as a CDR to any DJ's who would like a copy and will try to put it on Cris' website as an MP3 early next week for anyone who would like to download it. I will keep you posted on the MP3. I have included the lyrics at the bottom of this page. Best wishes Heather Jack Vanishing Castle Recordings This little world is too good to be true This little world is a dream come true And now this little world is breaking in two This little world is bent out of shape This little world is filled up with hate And now this little world is breaking in two This little world is falling apart, falling on hard times This little world is growing cold, sold for nickels and dimes This little world is breaking its seams From all this world and its broken dreams This little world is breaking in two Who knows what this little world's been through Little world that's breaking.. This little world has a heart made of gold This little world has been bought, it's been sold And now this little world is breaking in two This little world is dying to live This little world is trying to give good news And now it's getting the blues This little world is falling apart, falling on hard times This little world is growing cold, sold for nickels and dimes This little world is a paradise But someone tries to put a price On every little thing that's true Who knows what this little world's been through Little world that's breaking in two --part1_1c0.8fe5856.2be4130b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable      &= nbsp; Vanishing Castle artist Cris Cuddy, whose current cd "Come Along Carme= lita" has received excellent response from many of you, has just completed w= ork on a new song "This Little World" and because of its timely nature we ha= ve decided to make it available as a CDR to any DJ's who would like a copy a= nd will try to put it on Cris' website as an MP3 early next week for anyone=20= who would like to download it. 
       I will keep you posted on the MP3.
       I have included the lyrics at the botto= m of this page.
       Best wishes
       Heather Jack
       Vanishing Castle Recordings

       This little world is too good to be tru= e
       This little world is a dream come true<= BR>        And now this little world is breaking i= n two
       This little world is bent out of shape<= BR>        This little world is filled up with hat= e
       And now this little world is breaking i= n two

       This little world is falling apart, fal= ling on hard times
       This little world is growing cold, sold= for nickels and dimes
       This little world is breaking its seams=
       From all this world and its broken drea= ms
       This little world is breaking in two        Who knows what this little world's been= through
       Little world that's breaking..

       This little world has a heart made of g= old
       This little world has been bought, it's= been sold
       And now this little world is breaking i= n two
       This little world is dying to live
       This little world is trying to give goo= d news
       And now it's getting the blues
       This little world is falling apart, fal= ling on hard times
       This little world is growing cold, sold= for nickels and dimes
       This little world is a paradise
       But someone tries to put a price
       On every little thing that's true
       Who knows what this little world's been= through
       Little world that's breaking in two

--part1_1c0.8fe5856.2be4130b_boundary-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Fri, 2 May 2003 14:34:00 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:34:00 -0400 From: Nick Naffin takenote@takenotepromotion.com Subject: [mplpost] Holmesy with an E Vicki wrote: > Thanks Nick, now it's stuck in my head... > The Belvedere, The Belvedere, The Belvedere Hotel > Don't go near the Belvedere, or, sure, you'll go to hell... > > Vicki (at least it's a change from my kids' piano recital tunes > being stuck > there...) Martel Hey Vicki, Sorry about that, though it's a fine poem to be stuck with. Much better than "It jingles and it jangles/when I bang it on the floor..." Whoops. Did that cure ya? Mind you, since moving out here to the lovely hinterland I have had the pleasure to sit in with the 'Fabulous Belvederes' a couple of times. So, from porsanel icprienx I can sanestly hoy tha plece dinn do me any damog. Nich - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From steve@stevebriggs.com Fri, 02 May 2003 12:34:08 -0700 (PDT) Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 12:34:08 -0700 (PDT) From: steve@stevebriggs.com steve@stevebriggs.com Subject: [mplpost] "This Little World" new from Cris Cuddy On Fri, 2 May 2003 14:29:31 EDT, Vanishingcastle@aol.com wrote:        Vanishing Castle artist Cris Cuddy, whose current cd "Come Along Carmelita" has received excellent response from many of you, has just completed work on a new song "This Little World" and because of its timely nature we have decided to make it available as a CDR to any DJ's who would like a copy and will try to put it on Cris' website as an MP3 early next week for anyone who would like to download it.         I will keep you posted on the MP3. Woo-HOO! Alright, just in case you want to send a copy, my address is 1701 3rd Ave East, Owen Sound, Ont. N4K 2M3 519-376-3937 If you want to just make the MP3 yourself, download MusicMatch Jukebox or whatever program you like and email it to me, and I'll put it onsite and add it to the CBC web sites. Steve ©ż©¬ http://portfolio.stevebriggs.com http://bpeyes.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From psibley@bcsupernet.com Fri, 2 May 2003 12:41:51 +8.00 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:41:51 +8.00 From: Patricia Sibley psibley@bcsupernet.com Subject: [mplpost] Gig: BC Lucie Blue Tremblay Patricia Sibley welcomes you to a .............. Parksville House Concert with LUCIE BLUE TREMBLAY Friday, May 16 7:30pm French Canadian singer/songwriter Lucie Blue Tremblay has been writing and performing her music in the U.S. and Canada since 1986. She is one of Canada's finest vocalists, yet she has remained an independent artist for the past 17 years. It is not surprising that her first self_titled CD was on the Boston Globe's top 10 list in 1986. Discovering her music is a joy for the heart, bringing new audiences a most wonderful surprise. One frequently finds new concert attendees buying all her music at once when they finally hear her. Her music is intensely personal, at times sweet and clear, or earthy and unrestrained, or wistful and yearning, but always reaching out to her audience with great warmth and enthusiasm, as she shares the passion and wonder and joy that love has brought to her life. In 1997 Lucie Blue joined Daniel Loyer, her very talented pianist and friend and formed Maggie and Shanti Music Inc., reissuing her past recordings and assuring the future of her newest accomplishments with "I'm Ready." Her new CD "Because of You" us a collection of the most beautifully crafted songs she hasyet written. The listener is constantly lavished with one stunning song after another. Her music speaks of the breadth of emotions common to us all as we seek to be in touch with our spirit and at home in our world. It inspires us with the strength of her belief in the transforming power of openness and love. Maximum Setting 25 - reserve early $10 all monies to performers Light Refreshments Served Island Tour 2003: Duncan - The Chapel, May 15th; Duncan - Farmer’s Market, May 17th http://www.luciebluetremblay.com/ Patricia Sibley 5 - 410 Harnish Ave. Parksville B. C. V9P 2M8 250-248-4700 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jeremiah-mccaw@rogers.com Fri, 02 May 2003 16:06:11 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 16:06:11 -0400 From: Jeremiah McCaw Budnark jeremiah-mccaw@rogers.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements :-) I guess if I ever get around to an official bio, my achievement list will be headed with, "I was at the Riverboat the night Joni Mitchell was coming off stage and tripped over somebody's guide dog." - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From derek@harbourfront.on.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 16:38:18 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 16:38:18 -0400 From: Derek Andrews derek@harbourfront.on.ca Subject: [mplpost] exposed roots showcase / montreal nov. 21-23 --=======777C210D======= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1E10271E; boundary="=====================_77858648==_.ALT" --=====================_77858648==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1E10271E; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable this email which is of interest to world and aboriginal artists. the=20 showcase is being produced by the outreach office of canada council. ~~~ Exposed Roots ? Call to Artists The Canada Council for the Arts calls all professional aboriginal music and world music artists to send in submissions to participate in Exposed Roots, a musical showcase in Montreal, November 21 to 23. The deadline for applications is Friday, May 30. For more information about applying to Exposed Roots, call 1-800-263-5588, ext. 4118, or visit the Canada Council website http://www.canadacouncil.ca/grants/outreach/oug11-e.asp Sons neufs comme le monde ? Appel aux artistes Le Conseil des Arts du Canada fait appel =E0 tous les artistes= professionnels de la musique autochtone et de musiques du monde =E0 envoyer des demandes de participation =E0 Sons neufs comme le monde, une s=E9rie de mini-spectacles= =E0 Montr=E9al, du 21 au 23 novembre. La date limite pour les demandes est le vendredi 30 mai. Pour plus d=92informations au sujet des demandes pour Sons neufs comme le monde, appelez 1-800-263-5588, poste 4118, ou consultez le site web du Conseil des Arts http://www.conseildesarts.ca/subventions/diffusion/oug11-f.asp - derek andrews - harbourfront centre 416-973-4744 fax 973-8729 mailto:derek@harbourfront.on.ca http://www.harbourfront.on.ca 235 Queens Quay West Toronto ON Canada M5J 2G8 --=====================_77858648==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1E10271E; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable this email which is of interest to world and aboriginal artists.  the showcase is being produced by the outreach office of canada council.

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Exposed Roots ? Call to Artists
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world music artists to send in submissions to participate in Exposed Roots,
a musical showcase in Montreal, November 21 to 23. The deadline for=20
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Version: 6.0.476 / Virus Database: 273 - Release Date: 4/24/03 --=======777C210D=======-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From folkie@sympatico.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 17:34:39 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 17:34:39 -0400 From: Shirley Gibson folkie@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Norm Hacking CBC interview 8:30 am tomorrow/ Furry Folk Festival Norm Hacking's 23 minute interview / song segment with Bill Goodes, host of popular "Fresh Air" on CBC radio one, recorded this afternoon, will air at 8:30 AM tomorrow Saturday May 2. It will be preceded at some time in the 6 - 9 am program by a track from Norm's "best-of" CD, "Skysongs... A Writer's Collection." Norm talks about his songs, the Furry Folk Festival (Sunday in Toronto) and more - and performs three songs in studio. "When Cats Go Wrong" and "Cats Everywhere" are popular from "Orange Cats Make the Very Best Friends" his CD with Kirk Elliott, released last December and now in second pressing. The third song "Crazy for Love" was recorded in a lovely version by Alan Rhody for Norm's tribute album - Norm hasn't recorded it yet! "Fresh Air" is broadcast Ontario-wide on CBC Radio One and is webcast. In Toronto, that's 99.1 FM. Check for other area signal frequencies at http://www.cbc.ca/frequency/frequency_ontario.html Anyone can listen on the web by going to http://www.cbc.ca/audio.html Reminder - the lyrics to Norm's songs are on his website. If you're in Toronto, hope to see you at the Furry Folk Festival Sunday at Hugh's Room - benefit for Ontario SPCA. A portion of "Orange Cats" CD sales also support the Annex Cat Rescue. Info on Norm, gigs, the CDs and sources are on the website. Festival at 1-800-633-8282 is easy anywhere - "Orange Cats" put Norm and Kirk in Festival's top 10 selling artists again in April. It's great fun! Shirley Gibson Management for Norm Hacking folkie@sympatico.ca / info@normhacking.com http://www.normhacking.com At 02:32 PM 5/1/03 -0700, you wrote: >Two Great Shows at Hughs Room this Sunday***** >Spend the afternoon listening to Fabulous Gospel music >and the evening at the Furry Folk Festival! > >SUN MAY 4 at 2pm >KEN WHITELEY'S >SUNDAY GOSPEL BRUNCH >featuring >Ginny Hawker, George Koller >Amoy & Ciceal Levy >Chris Whiteley, Ken Whiteley > > ****** >Then at 8 pm (after a scrumptious, delectable >dinner)join us for the: > >The Furry Folk Festival >an evening of Poetry and Song in support of our furry >friends at the SPCA. > >Sunday May 4th, 2003 at 8 pm >Hugh's Room >2261 Dundas Street W. Toronto >416-531-6604 > >DANNY BAKAN hosts this night of songs and poems about >dogs, cats, horses, rats and other pets. > >With Special Guests: > >POETS: Robert Priest, Holmes Hooke & Stuart Ross > >MUSICIANS: Marie-Lynn Hammond, Norm Hacking, Ariel >Rogers, Scott Cameron Smith, Magoo, Don Bray, and >Trevor Mills > >HOUSE BAND: Tom Leighton on Keys, Chris McKhool on >Fiddle, Adam David on Percussion and Pete Johnson on >Double Bass > >Presented by Just Canadian Folk Eh! > >Show starts at 8 pm >Advance Tickets $17.00 , At the Door $20.00 >Book dinner reservations early >(and take home a doggy bag of goodies for your furry >friends at home!) > >Door prizes, Special Furry Folk items and Cds for sale > > >**LISTEN for Marie-Lynn Hammond on Sounds Like Canada >on Friday May 2nd. > >Norm Hacking will also be on Fresh Air on CBC radio >one (99.1 in Toronto, Ontario-wide program)6 - 9 AM. >They have featured his CD, "Orange Cats" before. >Web ref: http://toronto.cbc.ca/freshair/ > >Artist's Links: > >Danny Bakan http://www.dannybakan.com >Robert Priest http://www.poempainter.com. >Holmes Hooke >Stuart Ross >Marie Lynn Hammond http://www.marielynnhammond.com >Norm Hacking http://www.normhacking.com >Ariel Rogers http://www.stanrogers.net >Scott Cameron Smith http://www.scottcameronsmith.com >Trevor Millls http://www.trevormills.com >Magoo http://www.magooman.com >Don Bray http://www.donbray.ca >Chris McKhool http://www.fiddlefire.com >Tom Leighton http://www.haines-leighton.com/ >Adam David >Pete Johnston - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From msmith@raiya.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 14:41:28 -0700 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:41:28 -0700 From: Mark Smith msmith@raiya.ca Subject: [mplpost] Achievements This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0102_01C310B8.EA0181A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I smoked doobies (never actually inhaling, of course) with Jack = Nicholson during the shoot if "Five Easy Pieces" in Victoria BC. Now how old does THAT make me! Mark Whitehorse ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Manitoba Hal=20 To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca=20 Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: RE: [mplpost] Achievements My 55 Martin Ukulele was once played by John Wayne. Hal - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca ------=_NextPart_000_0102_01C310B8.EA0181A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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= ------=_NextPart_000_0102_01C310B8.EA0181A0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From treelady@interlog.com Fri, 2 May 2003 17:54:55 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 17:54:55 -0400 From: Joanne Crabtree treelady@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Norm Hacking CBC interview 8:30 am tomorrow/ Furry Folk Festival Isn't that Jeff Goodes? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Gibson" > Norm Hacking's 23 minute interview / song segment with Bill Goodes, host of > popular "Fresh Air" on CBC radio one, recorded this afternoon, will air at > 8:30 AM tomorrow Saturday May 2. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From folkie@sympatico.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 18:18:57 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 18:18:57 -0400 From: Shirley Gibson folkie@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Norm Hacking CBC interview 8:30 am tomorrow/ Furry Folk Festival Yes, of course, JEFF Goodes is the host of Fresh Air. I shouldn't do an email in such a rush - was trying to catch those who don't see email at home or check with they first arrive home, since the broadcast is early tomorrow. Also meant May 3 (tomorrow) of course, not May 2. Also forgot to mention that Tracy Harrison, who is organizing the Furry Folk Festival, did a terrific poster that's on Norm's website - printable page-size, or just have a look for a few chuckles. Thanks for the correction, Joanne (fortunately correct on the website). Shirley At 05:54 PM 5/2/03 -0400, you wrote: >Isn't that Jeff Goodes? > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Shirley Gibson" > > > > Norm Hacking's 23 minute interview / song segment with Bill Goodes, host >of > > popular "Fresh Air" on CBC radio one, recorded this afternoon, will air at > > 8:30 AM tomorrow Saturday May 2. > >- >To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >"unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From argyle@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 18:19:04 -0700 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 18:19:04 -0700 From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Achievements This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C310D7.50435970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable At a bar in Sydney N.S. I met the guy who taught Stan Rogers his first = three guitar chords. Bob M I met the guy=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Mark Smith=20 To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca=20 Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 2:41 PM Subject: [mplpost] Achievements I smoked doobies (never actually inhaling, of course) with Jack = Nicholson during the shoot if "Five Easy Pieces" in Victoria BC. =20 Now how old does THAT make me! =20 Mark Whitehorse ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Manitoba Hal=20 To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca=20 Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: RE: [mplpost] Achievements My 55 Martin Ukulele was once played by John Wayne. Hal - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C310D7.50435970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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= ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C310D7.50435970-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From steve@stevebriggs.com Fri, 02 May 2003 15:43:10 -0700 (PDT) Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 15:43:10 -0700 (PDT) From: steve@stevebriggs.com steve@stevebriggs.com Subject: [mplpost] the guy who taught Stan Rogers? On Fri, 2 May 2003 18:19:04 -0700, "Bob MacLean" wrote: At a bar in Sydney N.S. I met the guy who taught Stan Rogers his first three guitar chords. Ha! As stanrogers.net web guy, I'm interested, Bob. Who was that? Steve ©ż©¬ http://portfolio.stevebriggs.com http://bpeyes.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 17:49:56 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 17:49:56 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Bob Maclean's achievement: Another Maritimes guitar yarn A few years ago, I took my then-assistant, Brenda Biseau (she now works with True North Records) to a SOCAN dinner that was honouring Stompin' Tom. I introduced them, and he asked where she was from. She mentioned Miscou, an obscure island off the north part of New Brunswick, but said she was sure Tom had never heard of it. "Sure I have," he responded. "I was taught my first three guitar chords by a feller that came from there. Years later I found out that two of 'em were wrong." Cheers, Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 18:10:11 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 18:10:11 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Question time: Maynard Collins? Has anyone out there got the foggiest notion of how I can travck down Maynard Collins, the genius who wrote Hank Williams: The Shoe He Never Gave, as well as an interesting book about Lightfoot? Last I heard he was in Ottawa, but if there's anyone with a phone number,address, or e-mail contact for Mr. Collins I would be most grateful. Cheers, Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From thirdshf@ntplx.com Fri, 02 May 2003 19:11:57 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 19:11:57 -0400 From: Jim Rigby thirdshf@ntplx.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements Thirdshift Enterprises Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Great thread... Here's my brushes with folk fame. I was Utah Phillips' chauffeur for a day. When I dropped him off at the Connecticut Historical Society after a radio interview taping and asked when he wanted to be picked up, he told me, "Thanks, I'll take the bus back." I asked Odetta not to smoke in the back seat of my Ford Escort and earned an icy glare in the rearview mirror. When I worked as a freelance entertainment writer for a local newspaper in Connecticut in the late 1970s, I interviewed Stan Rogers during his first concert tour of the U.S. It was the only story I ever submitted to that newspaper that was killed for lack of space. (So how come they couldn't do that with the Doobie Brothers?) One of my other freelance assignments got me backstage with Janis Ian. I was introduced as being from "The Advocate." Nobody told her it was the Hartford Advocate, a freebie entertainment rag, and not "the" Advocate, a high profile publication out of Los Angeles targeted to gay and lesbian readers. "I thought I was going to have to pour my heart out," she told me when I asked a couple of real softball questions and she figured out the difference. I ran up a $100 phone bill on an overseas call to Ireland when I did an hour-long phone interview with Paddy Moloney of the Chieftains for another story. I think I got $25 for the story. I loaned an iron to Christine Lavin so she could look her best at a concert. I have had my hygiene problems pointed out by Cathy Fink. I was standing with her in a food line at Summerfolk. There was ice cream in my beard. Jim Rigby InternetFolkFestival.com --------- A Sing Out! Radio Partner Folk music anytime at http://www.internetfolkfestival.com or http://www.live365.com/stations/thirdshf - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From argyle@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 19:39:16 -0700 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 19:39:16 -0700 From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] test Test - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 18:54:41 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 18:54:41 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Damn, my proof-reading (ML where are ya?) When I asked if anyone here knew about Maynard Collins, I said he wrote Hank Williams: The Shoe He Never Gave. That shoe was a size 10, and the bum he never gave it to is unknown. Can I start again? Collins wrote Hank Williams: The SHOW he Never Gave. More than 20 years ago, I did the publicity for the show when it launched at the Horseshoe Tavern - one of the reasons that venue is called The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern was that amazing performance, with Sneezy Waters in the lead role. And I still need to find Maynard and would appreciate any info anyone might have. A chastened, ckinfused, dazed, and semi-literate Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mail@lilysazz.com Fri, 2 May 2003 20:01:30 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 20:01:30 -0400 From: Lily Sazz mail@lilysazz.com Subject: [mplpost] TBS MapleBlues May issue online FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PLEASE POST The Toronto Blues Society kicked off a major expansion of its Blues in the Schools project this year. With some major support from Ontario's Trillium Foundation, we took a program that previously had put a handful of local blues musicians into schools for some one-off concerts and turned it into a multi-pronged program designed to stimulate students to take a long-term interest in the blues. See http://www.torontobluessociety.com/maple.htm for the whole story. Also: Johns Blues Picks Loose Blues News Live Blues Listings Events Information Top 20 from Let The Good Times Roll Radio Shows Tons of archives Upcoming Events: Tuesday, May 20th: All-Star Acoustic Blues Evening Fruteland Jackson & Friends 8:30pm, Hugh's Room (2261 Dundas St. W., Toronto) http://www.torontobluessociety.com/events.htm for more details Get your demo to the office! Deadline is approaching fast! 2003 TALENT SEARCH Deadline for submissions: 5pm Friday, May 9th See http://www.torontobluessociety.com/nts2003call.htm If you haven't already done so, please go to http://www.torontobluessociety.com/bluesbook/add.htm and get yourself listed in our growing online directory. Lily Sazz TBS webmistress - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From nancyw@sympatico.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 20:06:19 -0700 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 20:06:19 -0700 From: Nancy White nancyw@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] pfinal apology of the day Okay, Doug, okay Nick. I am sorry about Pfefferlaw, which I know to be a pfabulous place. I now feel totally pfathetic. I have removed the little gig list from my email signature, cause I now know it makes me look like totally L7. Pfarewell for a while. Embarrassed in Toronto - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Fri, 2 May 2003 20:13:02 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 20:13:02 -0400 From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Achievements A few of my favourites... 1. In NYC, I scowled at Sylvester Stallone and his then-wife Brigit Nilsen as they stood on the corner "incognito" with a "please notice we're incognito" pose -- judging from the look on his face, I think I actually hurt his feelings. 2. Doug Henning pulled a quarter out of my ear and let me pat his kitty (no jokes, please...). 3. Burt Reynolds -- sans hairpiece -- gave me a cup of coffee one early morning as I was lugging my cello to school (interestingly, he didn't ask me to play a tune... ). 4. This one's for the ladies: I recently did a benefit performance hosted by an actress who had kissed Paul Gross in a film (swoon! ) All I can think of for now... 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 ******************************************************************* - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From argyle@sympatico.ca Fri, 2 May 2003 19:12:43 -0700 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 19:12:43 -0700 From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Bob Maclean's achievement: Another Maritimes guitar yarn Perfect. I met this guy at the Crown and Moose in Sydney. This guy had been raised in Hamilton and worked in the steel business. He grew up on the same street as Stan. Must have been late public/early High school when the few chords were learned. Were they right? Don't know but I guess something stuck. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Flohil" To: Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 3:49 PM Subject: [mplpost] Bob Maclean's achievement: Another Maritimes guitar yarn > A few years ago, I took my then-assistant, Brenda Biseau (she now > works with True North Records) to a SOCAN dinner that was honouring > Stompin' Tom. I introduced them, and he asked where she was from. She > mentioned Miscou, an obscure island off the north part of New > Brunswick, but said she was sure Tom had never heard of it. > "Sure I have," he responded. "I was taught my first three > guitar chords by a feller that came from there. Years later I found > out that two of 'em were wrong." > > Cheers, > > Richard > > -- > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From db@davidbradstreet.com Fri, 2 May 2003 21:19:27 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 21:19:27 -0400 From: David Bradstreet db@davidbradstreet.com Subject: [mplpost] a brush off with greatness... Mimi Farina and I were waiting to play our guest set at Max's Kansas City in NYC when there was a racket at the booth behind us. I turned around and before I got my focus, asked Mick Jagger and Bianca to please be quiet. They did. Very nice folks it turns out. db On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 10:12 PM, Bob MacLean wrote: > Perfect. > > I met this guy at the Crown and Moose in Sydney. This guy had been > raised > in Hamilton and worked in the steel business. He grew up on the same > street > as Stan. Must have been late public/early High school when the few > chords > were learned. Were they right? Don't know but I guess something > stuck. > Bob > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Flohil" > To: > Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 3:49 PM > Subject: [mplpost] Bob Maclean's achievement: Another Maritimes guitar > yarn > > >> A few years ago, I took my then-assistant, Brenda Biseau (she now >> works with True North Records) to a SOCAN dinner that was honouring >> Stompin' Tom. I introduced them, and he asked where she was from. She >> mentioned Miscou, an obscure island off the north part of New >> Brunswick, but said she was sure Tom had never heard of it. >> "Sure I have," he responded. "I was taught my first three >> guitar chords by a feller that came from there. Years later I found >> out that two of 'em were wrong." >> >> Cheers, >> >> Richard >> >> -- >> - >> To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >> "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >> Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca >> > > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > > -- David Bradstreet info@davidbradstreet.com http://www.davidbradstreet.com ---- Bradstreet Mus!c (production) / Street Records Inc. Subterranean Music (publishing-SOCAN) 33 Hazelton Ave. lower, Suite 287 Toronto, Canada M5R 2E3 ------- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike@ckutfolk.com Fri, 02 May 2003 22:18:42 -0400 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 22:18:42 -0400 From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com Subject: [mplpost] Bob Maclean's achievement: Another Maritimes guitar yarn At 10:12 PM 5/2/03, Bob MacLean wrote: >Perfect. > >I met this guy at the Crown and Moose in Sydney. This guy had been raised >in Hamilton and worked in the steel business. He grew up on the same street >as Stan. Must have been late public/early High school when the few chords >were learned. Were they right? Don't know but I guess something stuck. >Bob Ah, the myth of Stan Rogers...I'd take the guy's story with a shaker of salt. Stan was much younger, probably five or six, when his uncle in Nova Scotia built him his first guitar. I'd be willing to bet that it was his uncle that taught him those first chords. Speaking of the myth of Stan Rogers....the first time I brought Stan to Montreal was at least a year and a half or so before his first album came out. Few had heard of him yet and the three night gig that fell on the coldest weekend of the winter of '75-'76 (ask Garnet, he remembers it well, David Woodhead probably does too). About 15 people showed up over the three nights. But, in the years since Stan died, I've probably had 75 or 100 people tell me they were there. Like I said, the myth of Stan Rogers. 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 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From Vanishingcastle@aol.com Fri, 2 May 2003 22:19:47 EDT Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 22:19:47 EDT From: Vanishingcastle@aol.com Vanishingcastle@aol.com Subject: [mplpost] "This Little World" new from Cris Cuddy --part1_f2.2c4cc0d4.2be48143_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit hi steve I am sure cris was planning to send you the first copy and ask you to prepare the mp3 and a page so the dj's could click directly to the song... he is still working on the mastering and has been held up by the engineer's schedule, but it should be done this weekend for sure I will get back to you as soon as I hear from him thanks steve heather --part1_f2.2c4cc0d4.2be48143_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi steve
       I am sure cris was planning to send you= the first copy and ask you to prepare the mp3 and a page so the dj's could=20= click directly to the song...
       he is still working on the mastering an= d has been held up by the engineer's schedule, but it should be done this we= ekend for sure
       I will get back to you as soon as I hea= r from him
       thanks steve
       heather
--part1_f2.2c4cc0d4.2be48143_boundary-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From cgrass@shaw.ca Fri, 02 May 2003 20:23:57 -0600 Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 20:23:57 -0600 From: Laurie Mills cgrass@shaw.ca Subject: [mplpost] The show he never Richard F wrote: "Collins wrote Hank Williams: The SHOW he Never Gave. More than 20 years ago, I did the publicity for the show when it launched at the Horseshoe Tavern - one of the reasons that venue is called The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern was that amazing performance, with Sneezy Waters in the lead role." L Mills is writing: Sorry Richard, I can't help locate Maynard Collins. I just wanted to say that I still have a poster on a wall in my music room which advertised some Alberta dates for that first trip across the country. The Calgary gig was in the Jubilee Auditorium. And it was a helluva good show!! I still remember George Essery on steel, and all the new amps in old cases for that authentic look. The date was Friday, Feb 16th with no year printed and I don't remember. The sponsor was the UofC Students Union. Cost was $5, or $6 at the door!!! Laurie Mills, Calgary. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From Desmond_Howl@hotmail.com Fri, 2 May 2003 21:28:46 -0500 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 21:28:46 -0500 From: Jeff Robson Desmond_Howl@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Playlist - CJUM fm's Tell The Band To Go Home - April 27 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0134_01C310F1.D0844D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tell The Band To Go Home is a bi-weekly celebration of great songs and = the people who bring them to life. The show focuses on = singer/songwriters by definition, but breaking the rules is a specialty. = Folk, roots, country, blues, whatever, it's all just music to me! Great music and good times are guaranteed! Sunday, April 27, 2003 2:00-4:00 pm central time CJUM 101.5 fm in Winnipeg, Manitoba www.umfm.com=20 Host: Jeff Robson jrobson@shaw.ca This week was mostly devoted to honouring some of the finest female = singer/songwriters on Earth, in honour of a special visit by Ferron. = That night, she performed live in Winnipeg for the first time in 5 = years, and was supposed to perform on Tell The Band To Go Home for the = first time ever. Unfortunately, things don't always go as planned on = live radio, so Ferron was MIA. The show was a ton of fun anyway, and = Ferron's concert was fantastic. There sure are some talented ladies out = there, and it was a lot of fun putting together an hour and a half of = these wonderful women; I'm sure I could have gone on all day. Artist - Song title - Album Title - CDN=3DCanadian - WPG=3DWinnipeg = artist 2:00 - 3:00 Mike Plume - When the sun goes down - Table for one - CDN Paul MacLeod - Black boys on mopeds - Tell the band to go home - CDN David Gray - This year's love - White Ladder Jesse Winchester - Eulalie - Live from Mountain Stage - CDN Dave Clarke - Late bloomer - Guitar songs - CDN Chris Geortzen - Highway 59 - Whiskey hymns in the smell of rain - CDN - = WPG Patty Griffin - Rain - 1000 Kisses=20 Susan Werner - Yellow house - New non-fiction Nathan - Australia - Stranger - CDN - WPG Kim Richey - I know - Bitter sweet Ferron - Harmless Love - Phantom center - CDN Heather Nova - I'm on fire - Uncut magazine's Born to Run 2003 Vol 2 3:00 - 4:00 The Wailin' Jennys - Row him home - The Wailin' Jennys - CDN - WPG Monica Schroeder - A lullaby - Orbit - CDN - WPG Voices on the Verge - Blackbirds - Live in Philadelphia=20 Lisa Winn - Brown haired angel - Ladybird Sideshow Demo - CDN Emmylou Harris - If I could be there - Emmylou Harris and the Nash = Ramblers at the Ryman Tannis Slimmon - What to do - Oak Lake - CDN Iris Dement - The train carrying Jimmy Rogers home - Going Driftless=20 Shawn Colvin - Not a drop of rain - KGSR Broadcasts Vol 10 Jenny Whiteley - Gloria - Jenny Whiteley - CDN Ferron - Ain't life a brook - Not a still life - CDN Ferron - Testimony - Testimony - CDN Ferron - Where is Maria - Going driftless - CDN ------=_NextPart_000_0134_01C310F1.D0844D00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tell The Band To Go Home = is a=20 bi-weekly celebration of great songs and the people who bring them = to=20 life.  The show focuses on singer/songwriters by = definition, but=20 breaking the rules is a specialty.  Folk, roots, country, blues, = whatever,=20 it's all just music to me!
Great music and good times are=20 guaranteed!

 

Sunday, April 27, = 2003

2:00-4:00 pm central=20 time
CJUM 101.5 fm in Winnipeg, Manitoba
www.umfm.com

 

Host: Jeff = Robson

jrobson@shaw.ca

 

This week was mostly = devoted to=20 honouring some of the finest female singer/songwriters on Earth, in = honour of a=20 special visit by Ferron.  That night, she performed live in = Winnipeg for=20 the first time in 5 years, and was supposed to perform on Tell The Band = To Go=20 Home for the first time ever.  Unfortunately, things don't always = go as=20 planned on live radio, so Ferron was MIA.  The show was a ton of = fun=20 anyway, and Ferron's concert was fantastic.  There sure are some = talented=20 ladies out there, and it was a lot of fun putting together an hour = and a=20 half of these wonderful women; I'm sure I could have gone on all = day.

 

Artist - Song title - = Album Title -=20 CDN=3DCanadian - WPG=3DWinnipeg artist

 

2:00 - 3:00

 

Mike Plume - When the sun = goes down=20 - Table for one - CDN

Paul MacLeod - Black boys = on mopeds=20 - Tell the band to go home - CDN

David Gray - This year's = love -=20 White Ladder

Jesse Winchester - Eulalie = -=20 Live from Mountain Stage - CDN

Dave Clarke - Late bloomer = - Guitar=20 songs - CDN

Chris Geortzen - Highway = 59 -=20 Whiskey hymns in the smell of rain - CDN - WPG

 

Patty Griffin - Rain - = 1000 Kisses=20

Susan Werner - Yellow = house - New=20 non-fiction

Nathan - Australia - = Stranger - CDN=20 - WPG

Kim Richey - I know - = Bitter=20 sweet

Ferron - Harmless Love - = Phantom=20 center - CDN

Heather Nova - I'm on fire = - Uncut=20 magazine's Born to Run 2003 Vol 2

 

3:00 - 4:00

 

The Wailin' Jennys - Row = him home -=20 The Wailin' Jennys - CDN - WPG

Monica Schroeder - A = lullaby - Orbit=20 - CDN - WPG

Voices on the Verge - = Blackbirds -=20 Live in Philadelphia

Lisa Winn - Brown haired = angel -=20 Ladybird Sideshow Demo - CDN

Emmylou Harris - If I = could be there=20 - Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers at the Ryman

Tannis Slimmon - What to = do - Oak=20 Lake - CDN

Iris Dement - The train = carrying=20 Jimmy Rogers home - Going Driftless

Shawn Colvin - Not a drop = of rain -=20 KGSR Broadcasts Vol 10

Jenny Whiteley - Gloria - = Jenny=20 Whiteley - CDN

Ferron - Ain't life a = brook - Not a=20 still life - CDN

Ferron - Testimony - = Testimony -=20 CDN

Ferron - Where is Maria - = Going=20 driftless - CDN

------=_NextPart_000_0134_01C310F1.D0844D00-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lcopple@igs.net Fri, 2 May 2003 23:22:25 -0400 Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 23:22:25 -0400 From: lcopple@igs.net lcopple@igs.net Subject: [mplpost] Window of Opportunity playlist May 2, 2003 Times New RomanWindow of Opportunity, May 2, 20= 03 12 - 2 am EST CKCU 93.1 FM Ottawa www.ckcufm.com Host Laurie-Ann Copple 61 Highmont Court Kanata ON K2T 1B2 Erin Gignac and Allison Brown, =93Window of Opportunity=94 (Theme Song written by Tony Copple) [c] Kathleen Edwards, =93The Lone Wolf=94 (Failer), track 4, 4:54 [c] Lynn Miles, =93The one you=92re waiting for=94(Night in a Strange Town) = [c] The Ennis Sisters, =93Knocks me off my feet=94 (The Ennis Sisters) [c] Christine Saunders, =93I will give you love=94 (Beautiful Life) [c] Lucinda Williams, =93Righteously=94 (Singles Club March 2003) [c] Allen Dobb, =93The Ballad of Willie Holmes=94 (Bottomland) [c] Shane Simpson, =93My Own Company=94 (More Electric) [c] Ernie Hawkins, =93I am a Pilgrim=94 (Bluesified) Ernie Hawkins, =93Lightnin=92s Hideaway=94 (Mean Little Poodle) Richard Thompson, =93Gethesmane=94 (The Old Kit Bag) Norbury and Finch, =93Working Man=94 (Tease for Two) [c] Richard Thompson, =93Got no right=94 (The Old Kit Bag) Bruce Cockburn, =93Vagabondage=94 (In the Falling Dark) [c] Colin Linden, =93Moon follow me home=94 (Through the storm, through the Night) [c] The Irish Descendants, =93Raggle Taggle Gypsy=94 (Gypsies and Lovers) [c] Bruce Lesnick, =93Unbroken Line=94 (It=92s all Relative) The Cottars, =93Suilean Dubh=94 (Made in Cape Breton) [c] Hank Wangford, =93Jogging with Jesus=94 (The Hank Wangford Band) Leonard Cohen, =93The Old Revolution=94 (Songs from a Room) [c] The Bill Hilly Band, =93Francis=94 (All Day Every Day) [c] Peter Prince, =93Risky Wisdom=94 (Light Dance) [c] Harry Manx and David Breit, =93Funny Business=94 (Jubilee) [c] Tony Turner, =93Shantytown=94 (There=92s No Place like Home) [c] 24 tracks, 18 Canadian, 75 per cent Canadian [c] 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 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From treelady@interlog.com Sat, 3 May 2003 01:18:44 -0400 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 01:18:44 -0400 From: Joanne Crabtree treelady@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Question time: Maynard Collins? I'd like to know more about the shoe Hank never gave. Why would he withhold one shoe? Joanne > Has anyone out there got the foggiest notion of how I can travck down > Maynard Collins, the genius who wrote Hank Williams: The Shoe He > Never Gave> > Richard > -- > - - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From treelady@interlog.com Sat, 3 May 2003 01:22:29 -0400 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 01:22:29 -0400 From: Joanne Crabtree treelady@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Damn, my proof-reading (ML where are ya?) Sorry, Richard, I corrected you before I read your follow-up post. Joanne > When I asked if anyone here knew about Maynard Collins, I said he > wrote Hank Williams: The Shoe He Never Gave. > > That shoe was a size 10, and the bum he never gave it to is unknown. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From patmoore@patmoore.net Sat, 3 May 2003 07:00:46 -0400 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 07:00:46 -0400 From: Pat Moore Music patmoore@patmoore.net Subject: [mplpost] Damn, my proof-reading (ML where are ya?) Perhaps Sneezy Waters would know. Sneezy works at the National Arts Centre in the stage crew. You could get hold of him there. good luck. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Flohil" To: Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 7:54 PM Subject: [mplpost] Damn, my proof-reading (ML where are ya?) > When I asked if anyone here knew about Maynard Collins, I said he > wrote Hank Williams: The Shoe He Never Gave. > > That shoe was a size 10, and the bum he never gave it to is unknown. > > Can I start again? > > Collins wrote Hank Williams: The SHOW he Never Gave. More than 20 > years ago, I did the publicity for the show when it launched at the > Horseshoe Tavern - one of the reasons that venue is called The > Legendary Horseshoe Tavern was that amazing performance, with Sneezy > Waters in the lead role. > > And I still need to find Maynard and would appreciate any info anyone > might have. > > A chastened, ckinfused, dazed, and semi-literate > > Richard > -- > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From go-sabres@mail.com Sat, 03 May 2003 06:52:53 -0500 Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 06:52:53 -0500 From: go-sabres@mail.com go-sabres@mail.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Stan Rogers first guitar Referring to Chris Gudgeon's book on Stan - 'An Unfinished Conversation': " Stan got his first guitar when he was five. It was hand-built bt Stan's Uncle Lee Bushell. The boy had hounded his uncle for months, until finally the guitar appeared. As an adult, Stan remembered the "depression-model" Bushell guitar fondly in the winter 1983 issue of the folk magazine Come For To Sing: 'The frets are cut from brass welding rods, the nut and saddle were carved from an old tootbrush, the bridge pins are brass beads, and the top, back, sides, neck, fretboard and strap pin were all hand-cut from hardwood birch. It weighs nearly twenty pounds, has a tone vaguely resembling that of a small body Martin...I still play it often, keep it near me in my living room, and will never, ever part with it.' Arnie ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Regenstreif Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 22:18:42 -0400 To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca Subject: Re: [mplpost] Bob Maclean's achievement: Another Maritimes guitar yarn > At 10:12 PM 5/2/03, Bob MacLean wrote: > >Perfect. > > > >I met this guy at the Crown and Moose in Sydney. This guy had been raised > >in Hamilton and worked in the steel business. He grew up on the same street > >as Stan. Must have been late public/early High school when the few chords > >were learned. Were they right? Don't know but I guess something stuck. > >Bob > > > Ah, the myth of Stan Rogers...I'd take the guy's story with a > shaker of salt. Stan was much younger, probably five or six, when his > uncle in Nova Scotia built him his first guitar. I'd be willing to bet > that it was his uncle that taught him those first chords. > > Speaking of the myth of Stan Rogers....the first time I brought > Stan to Montreal was at least a year and a half or so before his first > album came out. Few had heard of him yet and the three night gig that fell > on the coldest weekend of the winter of '75-'76 (ask Garnet, he remembers > it well, David Woodhead probably does too). About 15 people showed up over > the three nights. But, in the years since Stan died, I've probably had 75 > or 100 people tell me they were there. Like I said, the myth of Stan Rogers. > > > 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 > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca Positive mind over negative matter -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From msmith@raiya.ca Sat, 3 May 2003 07:12:25 -0700 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 07:12:25 -0700 From: Mark Smith msmith@raiya.ca Subject: [mplpost] This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C31143.599ABCE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable unsubscribe maplepost Back next weekend. 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------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C31143.599ABCE0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From argyle@sympatico.ca Sat, 3 May 2003 11:09:03 -0700 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 11:09:03 -0700 From: Bob MacLean argyle@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Re: Stan Rogers first guitar Well, I obviously came across a guy and a situation , the stuff of which urban legends could be made of. True or not as to whether he taught Stan his first chords, or taught him anything for that matter, I do believe they hung out when growing up. As I mentioned, he had grown up in Hamilton with Stan, was probably a couple of years older, worked for the Steel Co in Hamilton and eventually struck out on is own as a consultant and was in Sydney NS doing work for the Sydney Steel Co. when I met him at the Crown and Moose. It was one of those "talk over a beer after the gig" encounters that was enjoyable and maybe a bit fanciful /fictional as well. Bob - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From tangle@bmts.com Sat, 3 May 2003 11:33:54 -0400 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 11:33:54 -0400 From: Tanglefoot tangle@bmts.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Stan Rogers first guitar Al Parrish and I met a guy in a pub in Fredericton NB about 10 years ago who told me his friend wrote "Barrett's Privateers" and gave the song to Stan. I also met a guy who said there was no moon landing, that he worked on the set where they staged it, although he admitted he was taking a lot of LSD at the time. Steve Ritchie - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lists@richardhess.com Sat, 03 May 2003 09:51:10 -0700 Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 09:51:10 -0700 From: Richard L. Hess lists@richardhess.com Subject: [mplpost] Damn, my proof-reading (ML where are ya?) At 06:54 PM 5/2/2003 -0500, Richard Flohil wrote (in part): >A chastened, ckinfused, dazed, and semi-literate > >Richard I forwarded this to Marie-Lynn and she replied that I should post to Richard F. and other good friends on Maplepost: Marie-Lynn would like people to know that, in her other guise as a crackerjack editor-proofreader, she'd be happy to proofread anything sent her way for a modest fee; folkies get a discount! As for Richard F, well, as he and ML have discussed, he just can't afford to be slowed down by the proofreading process because he works too fast and has too many fingers in too many pies. Besides, we all love his "egg-on-my-face" e-mails correcting his previous ones! And I'd like to add that Marie-Lynn's new CD, Pegasus, is receiving a substantial amount of airplay in the U.S. and we're very pleased with the reaction and support. We've got DJs spinning it who haven't spun other M-L CDs...so if you're a DJ and want one, please let me know. To find out about Marie-Lynn, including how to contact her, please visit the Web site that I maintain for her at http://www.marielynnhammond.com/ Oh, and I once fixed Christine Lavin's wireless system during intermission at a concert I attended...she thanked me on her Web site! Cheers, Richard - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lewnmole@sentex.net Sat, 3 May 2003 12:59:11 -0400 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 12:59:11 -0400 From: BJ Lewis (Open Bookings) lewnmole@sentex.net Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON: Tomorrow: Montreal Jazz Fest Fave "Alan Gerber" Boogies at Baba Ganoush - (Orangeville) This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01C31173.CAF263E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good afternoon and a quick reminder: If you missed his rousing "Fiddles = and Frets Concert Series" performance in Toronto this past Thursday = night, fret not (sorry, i could not resist!). You can still get tickets = to catch Alan Gerber in concert at Baba Ganoush, tomorrow afternoon. It = promises to be another glorious sunny day to make a relaxing Sunday = drive to Orangeville, then groove to a rare Southern Ontario appearance = by this music legend. Ticket info below. See you there! Brenda ---------------------------------- "World-Class Blues and Boogie-man Alan Gerber in Concert at Baba = Ganoush"=20 "Seeing Alan Gerber perform live is a joyous experience. You can tell he = loves to be in front of an audience and truly whips them into a frenzy. = He's amazing!" Holger Peterson, CBC Saturday Night Blues Alan Gerber www.alangerber.org is a world-class performer and songwriter = with longtime loyal fans across Europe, Australia and Japan, as well as = back home. He began and is best known as the front man for 70's = supergroup Rhinoceros. His musical resume reads like a who's who of the = rock, folk and blues world. He has toured with the likes of BB King, = John Lee Hooker, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Traffic, Jimi = Hendrix, Steppenwolf, Procol Harum, Moody Blues, Chuck Berry, Little = Richard, Canned Heat and Jeff Beck. His song writing has been sought = after by the best of the craft, including Bob Dylan for his film = "Renaldo and Clara". But affiliations aside, after three decades of performing, Alan Gerber = is still knocking the socks off audiences wherever he plays. He coaxes a = danceable blend of boogie, blues and folk-rock from every instrument = that he so adeptly plays - be it guitar, piano, fiddle or his own = voice. Over the past couple of years, he has left Canadian concert-goers = begging for more, from the Montreal Jazz Festival to Blues Skies = Festival. Gerber's current efforts include the recording of several = solo albums which include: Chicken Walk, Fools That Try and Alan Gerber = Live For A Limited Time Only. These albums have received rave reviews = and the "Top Pick" seat in Hour Magazine, with heavy airplay on radio = worldwide.=20 In Concert: Sunday May 4, 2pm (after Baba's Sensational Sunday Brunch) at Baba Ganoush Restaurant, 232 Broadway in Downtown Orangeville Tickets $10 By Reservation Only at: 519-940-8291 (This is a rare appearance in SW Ontario, so please reserve early to = avoid disappointment) Baba Ganoush is: a new voice in the world of cuisine and the arts: = Located in a spacious former church, it is blessed with wonderful, = intimate acoustics for concert presentations, warm colours and original = artwork. A selection of flavourful, yet health-conscious tastes of the = world beckon, from delicately aromatic to spicier fare. If you just = can't decide on a favourite, our spectacular Sunday Brunch (11:30am - = 3pm) provides the perfect opportunity to truly experience our many = choices! Our daily lunch menu is varied, yummy and inexpensive - and = there are always kid-friendly meals available; just ask your server! = Our live music begins at 9pm so there is always plenty of time to enjoy = a quiet dinner beforehand - or call any time for take-out. Also = available: Catering for meetings, events - and use of our space for = private functions. Note to Musicians who wish to approach Baba Ganoush re: Bookings:=20 Please contact the owners (not me) at the phone # in the above press = release.=20 Media inquiries to: Brenda Lewis, Media Relations for Baba Ganoush www.guelphonline.com/openbookings lewnmole@sentex.net - 30 - =20 ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01C31173.CAF263E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Good afternoon and a quick reminder: =  If you=20 missed his rousing "Fiddles and Frets Concert Series" performance in = Toronto=20 this past Thursday night, fret not (sorry, i could not resist!). You can = still=20 get tickets to catch Alan Gerber in concert at Baba Ganoush, = tomorrow=20 afternoon. It promises to be another glorious sunny day to make=20 a relaxing Sunday drive to Orangeville, then groove to a = rare=20 Southern Ontario appearance by this music legend. Ticket info below. See = you=20 there! Brenda

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"World-Class Blues and Boogie-man = Alan Gerber=20 in Concert at Baba Ganoush"

"Seeing Alan Gerber perform = live is a=20 joyous experience. You can tell he loves to be in = front  of=20 an audience and truly whips them into a frenzy. He's=20 amazing!"  Holger Peterson, CBC Saturday = Night=20 Blues

Alan Gerber www.alangerber.org is a world-class performer and songwriter with longtime = loyal fans=20 across Europe, Australia and = Japan, as=20 well as back home. He began and is best known as the front man=20 for 70's supergroup Rhinoceros. His musical resume = reads like=20 a who's who of the rock, folk and blues world. He has toured with = the likes=20 of BB King, John Lee Hooker, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, = Traffic,=20 Jimi Hendrix, Steppenwolf, Procol Harum, Moody Blues, Chuck Berry, = Little=20 Richard, Canned Heat and Jeff Beck. His song = writing=20 has been sought after by the best of the craft, = including Bob=20 Dylan for his film "Renaldo and Clara".
 
But affiliations aside, after three = decades of=20 performing, Alan Gerber is still knocking the socks off audiences = wherever he=20 plays. He coaxes a danceable blend of  boogie, blues and folk-rock = from=20 every instrument that he so adeptly plays -  be it guitar,=20 piano, fiddle or his own voice. Over the past couple of years, he = has left=20 Canadian concert-goers begging for more, from the Montreal = Jazz=20 Festival to Blues Skies Festival.  = Gerber's=20 current efforts include the recording of several solo albums which = include:=20 Chicken Walk, Fools That Try and Alan Gerber Live For A Limited Time = Only. These=20 albums have received rave reviews and the "Top Pick" = seat in=20 Hour Magazine, with heavy airplay on radio worldwide.=20
 
In Concert: Sunday May 4, = 2pm (after Baba's Sensational Sunday = Brunch)
at Baba Ganoush Restaurant, = 232=20 Broadway in Downtown Orangeville
Tickets $10 By Reservation Only = at:=20 519-940-8291
(This is a rare appearance in SW = Ontario, so please=20 reserve early to avoid disappointment)
 
Baba Ganoush is:=20 a new voice in the world of cuisine and the arts: = Located in=20 a spacious former church, it is blessed with wonderful, intimate = acoustics for=20 concert presentations, warm colours and original artwork.=20 A=20 selection of flavourful, yet health-conscious tastes of the world = beckon, from=20 delicately aromatic to spicier fare. If you just can’t decide on a = favourite,=20 our spectacular Sunday Brunch (11:30am – 3pm) provides the perfect = opportunity=20 to truly experience our many choices! Our daily lunch menu is varied, = yummy and=20 inexpensive - and there are always kid-friendly meals available; just = ask your=20 server!  Our live = music begins=20 at 9pm so there is always plenty of time to enjoy a quiet dinner = beforehand – or=20 call any time for take-out. Also available: Catering for = meetings, events=20 - and use of our space for private functions.
 
Note to Musicians who wish to approach Baba Ganoush = re:=20 Bookings
Please contact the owners (not me) at the phone # in the above = press=20 release.
 
Media inquiries=20 to:
Brenda Lewis, Media Relations for = Baba=20 Ganoush
www.guelphonlin= e.com/openbookings
 

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------=_NextPart_000_001F_01C31173.CAF263E0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From ben@yellowpencil.com Sat, 3 May 2003 21:16:26 -0000 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 21:16:26 -0000 From: ben@yellowpencil.com ben@yellowpencil.com Subject: [mplpost] achievements I spent an hour with Robert Jr. Lockwood at his Kitchen table,one of the best days of my life. Ben SUres www.bensures.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From info@secondavenue.ca Sat, 3 May 2003 21:45:18 -0400 Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 21:45:18 -0400 From: Second Avenue info@secondavenue.ca Subject: [mplpost] HUGH'Sroom news: May 6-11 Hi, I hope everyone's doing well! Here's what's happening at the club this week... Tue May 6 - Angle On: York University Screenwriting $5 An Evening of Screenplay Readings Wed May 7 - Orchid Ensemble $12adv/$14 Thu May 8 - Whitney Smith Big Steam Band $12adv/$14 w/ special guests Patricia Zentilli & Cal Dodd Fri May 9 - Blake Papsin CD Release - "Serious Boy" $15 featuring Jason Fowler, Anne Lindsay, Al Cross, David Woodhead Sat May 10 - Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band CD Release 8:30pm, $15 "Sweet Return" - w/ special guest Jane Bunnett & Sun May 11 Mother's Day Brunch 1pm, $12 (doors open at noon) Sun May 11 - John Mann $14adv/$16 Opening set: Chana Rothman ----------------- Gift Certificates ----------------- Gift certificates can be purchased for all performances (except fundraisers), menu items/beverages & CDs. Lisa Weitz Second Avenue Promotions __________________________________________________________________ CLUB INFO: -------------- WHERE: 2261 Dundas St. W. (just south of the Dundas W. subway station, btw Roncesvalles & Bloor), Toronto SHOW- All performances begin at 8:30, except where TIME: noted INFO/ 416-531-6604 / TIX: WEB: GOURMET 6:00pm onwards DINING: __________________________________________________________________ THIS WEEK: Tue May 6 - Angle On: York University Screenwriting $5, 8pm An Evening of Screenplay Readings For your film buffs out there, Angle On is the 2nd annual public reading of feature film screenplays by York University’s grad and undergrad screenwriters. The evening features excerpts from potent and eclectic scripts that range from dark comedy to provocative drama, fantasy and beyond. Organized by York professor, writer/director Amnon Buchbinder (The Fishing Trip), Angle On celebrates the diverse creative explorations spawned by the only film department in Canada that offers both BFA & MFA specializations in screenwriting. This unique event spotlights the copious talents of graduating student screenwriters on the cusp of their debut into the film community. _________________________________________________________________ Wed May 7 - Orchid Ensemble $12adv/$14 East meets West as the Orchid Ensemble blend musical traditions and instruments from China, Europe and beyond, creating an innovative and distinct new sound. From the tranquil beauty of the zheng, to the rich textures of the marimba, and the soaring splendor of the erhu, they present a beautiful blend of musical techniques and styles. This unique combination of instruments creates a fascinating tapestry of musical textures and colours, which consistently intrigue and delight their audiences. Orchid Ensemble bring a variety of musical styles to their performances, ranging from traditional and contemporary pieces of the many regions of China, to New Music, World Music and Jazz. They are also regularly developing new collaborations with musicians and composers from a wide variety of world cultures. Acclaimed as a "rapidly rising stars in the Mecca of multi-cultural music", the Orchid Ensemble have been actively performing in concerts and festivals throughout Canada and the U.S., with bookings as diverse as the Kennedy Centre for the Arts in Washington, D.C., The Vancouver International Jazz Festival, the Detroit Festival of the Arts, Toronto's Harbourfront Centre and The Seattle Symphony Society. http://www.orchidensemble.com ______________________________________________________ Thu May 8 - Whitney Smith Big Steam Band $12adv/$14 Place yourself in front of 8 brass, 5 saxes and 4 rhythm for the full-body sonic massage. The Big Steam Band pays homage to the greats, and has a sound all its own - and some of the best soloists and arrangers in the country. This entertaining and stirring jazz show of great Broadway and swing standards, plus Whitney Smith originals, showcases Canada's top jazz musicians (Terry Clarke, drums; Chris Mitchell, saxophone; Jake Wilkinson, trumpet) in original arrangements by Andrew Jones, Jason Logue, Jim McGrath and John MacLeod. The night also features power crooner Cal Dodd (think Tony Bennett in his prime) and Patricia Zentilli. And the dance floor will be open! - so you can visit the glory days of the 1940s without leaving your own century. http://www.bigsteamband.com _________________________________________________________________ Fri May 9 - Blake Papsin CD Release- "Serious Boy" $15 Blake Papsin is not only an awesomely talented local songwriter/musician, he is also an eminent surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children who specializes in Cochlear Implantation, a process that allows children unable to hear at birth, language acquisition and the ability to hear and enjoy music. Before attending medical school in his late 20's, Blake spent 10 years on the road playing music across Canada and the US. with well-known Canadian Michael Hasek. His new CD, "Serious Boy" was produced by local guitar hero Jason Fowler and features an all-star cast of players including Anne Lindsay, David Woodhead, Gary Breit, George Koller, Suzie Vinnick and Vern Dorge. The songs explore the endings and new beginnings of relationships, having children, growing older...the stuff of real life. Blake will be joined for the evening by Jason, Anne, David, and Al Cross, who not only will be performing Blake's great new material, but some of their own as well. The band: Jason Fowler (guitar)- A gifted songwriter and virtuoso performer, Jason's versatile and sensitive guitar playing has been featured on over 25 albums by other artists. In addition to his busy solo career, Jason records and tours with renowned Irish tenor John McDermott. He has contributed to Acoustic Guitar and Fingerstyle Guitar magazines as a music journalist and was recognized by NOW magazine as one of Toronto's finest music teachers. Anne Lindsay (violin)- One of Canada's premier fiddlers has played with a who's who of Canadian and International talent including Blue Rodeo, The Jim Cuddy band and John McDermott. Her debut album, "Eavesdropping", was released last year and features Jason Fowler, David Woodhead and Al Cross. David Woodhead (bass)- A multi-instrumentalist best known for a melodic and personal style on the fretless electric bass, David has been a seminal part of the Canadian folk music scene for the past 3 decades. He was involved with ground-breaking Perth County Conspiracy (does not exist), which led to work with Stan Rogers, Brent Titcomb, Valdy, Loreena McKennitt, and many others. His own solo album, "Sweets & Conundrums", is an aural feast of eclectic and original instrumental music. Al Cross (drums)- Al is one of the most sought after drummers around and with good reason; he is truly exceptional at his craft. Al recently left Big Sugar to pursue other avenues of musical expression including the advanced study of jazz in new York City. _________________________________________________________________ Sat May 10 - Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band CD Release 8:30pm, $15 "Sweet Return" w/ special guest Jane Bunnett & Sun May 11 Mother's Day Brunch 1pm, $12 (doors open at noon) "Sweet Return" is 13 tracks of some of the most unique music the Bulgars have ever produced, dancing between Eastern Europe, the Middle East, the Lower East Side and Downtown Toronto The group has garnered rave reviews and international recognition for its joyful performance style, excellent musicianship and complex, far-ranging compositions through numerous European and North American tours and JUNO-nominated CDs. Far from the traditional Klezmer found at weddings and bar mitzvahs, the Bulgars are a dynamic force in Canadian contemporary music, combining a love for tradition with a fearless commitment to experimentation. They are the most prominent Canadian members of the international Klezmer fraternity, as well as being regarded as one of the most adventurous and accomplished Klezmer groups around. Rooted in Toronto, the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band brings together the remarkable talents of 6 great musicians. FBKB leader and trumpeter David Buchbinder has been deeply involved with New Jewish music since forming the FBKB over 15 years ago. The other members are Daniel Barnes – drums and percussion; Andrew Downing – double bass and bass clarinet Robert Stevenson – clarinet and bass clarinet; Marilyn Lerner – piano and accordion and Dave Wall – vocals and alto saxophone. Joining them on the CD and for the concert is special guest Jane Bunnett, an award-winning musician who is acclaimed worldwide for her contributions to Afro-Cuban music and jazz. Her first Cuban influenced album, Spirits of Havana, was released in 1992 and won a Juno Award. Its success led to further albums: Charmalongo (1997), Ritmo+Soul (2000-another Juno) and the Grammy-nominated Alma De Santiago (2001). _________________________________________________________________ Sun May 11 - John Mann $14adv/$16 Opening set: Chana Rothman 8:30pm After 11 critically acclaimed albums as front man for Spirit of the West, Vancouver-based John Mann's debut solo album, "Acoustic Kitty" (Nettwerk Records), places him at the top of his game in songwriting. His album is complete with lyrically driven songs full of honesty and humour. Mann's songs are beautifully put together pieces - a mixture of personal experience and acoustic investigations of abstract notions. He rewards us with a pared-back style, which supports both the voice and the words. Mann has been enjoying taking "Acoustic Kitty" on the road with a lean outfit, consisting of just himself and either multi-instrumentalist Ford Pier or bassist Doug Elliott. Don't miss this spellbinding performance that is brimming with originality in song and story. http://www.johnmann.ca * * Chana Rothman Chana Rothman's performances range from intimate ballads to quirky humour to pop/folk. Her song "Punk Rock Boy" appears in the independent film "Army" which is currently being considered by MTV. She was a finalist in the American Zionist Song Competition, placing 2nd overall. She has opened for Dar Williams and Susan Werner, who called her voice "powerful" and her songs "compelling and entertaining". Some of her main influences are Sheryl Crow, Ani Difranco, Jack Johnson, the Barenaked Ladies, A Tribe Called Quest, and Mozart. =================================================================== JUST ANNOUNCED... Tue May 27 - Pierre Schryer CD Release Tue June 3 - Visual Arts @ Hugh's no cover featuring Frank Perna, Shawn Thomas, Mark Kellett Music by The Uncommitted Sun June 8 - A Musical Cabaret ...details tba! [A CPReal Production] Thu June 26 - Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop CD Release "Red Shoes" Accomp. by Tom Leighton, Don Reed & Dave Clarke w/ special guest, Curly Boy Stubbs! Sat June 29 - Paul Hyde Fri July 11 - Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart $17.50adv/$20 [presented by Richard Flohil] Wed July 23 - Veda Hille & Selina Martin [presented by CPReal Productions] *Rescheduled Date: Thu Sept 25 - Tom Russell w/ Andrew Hardin $18.50adv/$21.50 (changed from Sept 24th) ================================================================== CONCERT CALENDAR Wed May 14 - Oasis Vocal Jazz $15adv/$17 Thu May 15 - Lesley Pike CD Release - "Night Visions" $12adv/$15 8pm Fri May 16 - Chris Whiteley CD Release $15adv/$17 - "While I'm Here" Sat May 17 - Leonard Cohen Tribute $15adv/$17 featuring Host: Nancy White Marie-Lynn Hammond, Holmes Hooke Bob Johnston, Mary Kelly Danny Marks, David Matheson Heriberto Pages Contest for the Best "Suzanne" Sun May 18 - "6 Strings & Counting" 1-4pm A Smorgasbord of Guitar Virtuosity: $15 featuring David Gillis, Martin Posen Shane Simpson, Del Vezeau ["6 Strings" plus the evening with Don Ross is $28adv/$30] Afternoon only $15; Evening only $20adv/$22 Sun May 18 - Don Ross 8:30pm $20adv/$22 Tue May 20 - Fruteland Jackson & Friends: An Evening of $12 Acoustic Blues in honour of the Toronto Blues Society 18th Birthday ! featuring Fruteland Jackson Jack de Keyzer & Al Lerman Madagascar Slim & band Serena Ryder Suzie Vinnick ... & other special guests! Wed May 21 - Ron Hynes CD Release - "Get Back Change" $14adv/$16 Thu May 22 - The Duhks $12adv/$14 Fri May 23 - Steve Forbert $18adv/$20 Sat May 24 - Bill Hilly Band $15adv/$17 Sun May 25 - Ken Whiteley's Sunday Gospel Brunch 2-4pm featuring $15 Calvin & Grace Cooke & the Detroit Sacred Steel Ensemble David Wall, George Koller Pat Patrick Sun May 25 - North 44 Ensemble $20 w/ special guests Rodrigo Chavez 8:30pm and Cassava Tue May 27 - Pierre Schryer CD Release Wed May 28 - Richard Thompson sold out Thu May 29 - Le Vent du Nord CD Release-"Maudite moisson!" $12adv/$14 [presented by Fiddles & Frets & Borealis Records] Fri May 30 - Eddie From Ohio $18adv/$20 Sun June 1 - David Sereda & Dyan Maracle Tue June 3 - Visual Arts @ Hugh's no cover featuring Frank Perna, Shawn Thomas, Mark Kellett Music by The Uncommitted Thu June 5 - Kyp Harness, Sam Larkin, Bob Snider $12 Fri June 6 - Rik Emmett CD Release $22.50adv/$25 Sat June 7 - Sean Tyrrell $20 Sun June 8 - A Musical Cabaret ...details tba! [A CPReal Production] Wed June 11 - John & Mary $10adv/$12 Fri June 13 - John Renbourn $18adv/$20 Sat June 14 - Paul Geremia $16adv/$18 Wed June 18 - Shari Ulrich & Arlene Bishop $10adv/$12 Fri June 20 - Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival $16.50adv/$18.50 featuring Susan Werner [co-presented w/ Richard Flohil] Sat June 21 - Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival $18adv/$20 featuring Scarlett, Washington & Whiteley Thu June 26 - Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop CD Release "Red Shoes" [w/ Tom Leighton,Don Reed, Dave Clarke] & special guest, Curly Boy Stubbs! Fri June 27/ - The Nylons Sat June 28 $28adv/$32 Sat June 29 - Paul Hyde Fri July 11 - Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart $17.50adv/$20 [presented by Richard Flohil] Wed July 23 - Veda Hille & Selina Martin [presented by CPReal Productions] Wed Aug 13 - Bill Usher CD Release Thu Aug 14 - Bruce Guthro Wed Aug 20 - Jim Payne & Fergus O'Byrne Thu Sept 25 - Tom Russell $18.50/$21 w/ Andrew Hardin Fri Oct 3 - David Mallett $16adv/$18 Thu Dec 4 - Jory Nash & Aengus Finnan Wed Dec 10 - Chris Smither CD Release Fri Dec 12 - Utah Phillips & Sat Dec 13 Sun Dec 14 - Garnet Rogers Mon Jan 5 - Tanglefoot Fri Jan 9 to - Gordon Lightfoot Tribute Sun Jan 11 ... stay tuned for details! - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From gormorse@sentex.net Sun, 4 May 2003 23:25:32 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 23:25:32 -0400 From: James Gordon gormorse@sentex.net Subject: [mplpost] Re: Help Wanted-- young male singer/actor for 'folk opera'... Hi folks... I'm down here in Flint Michigan today.... it appears that this is where they practiced their cluster bombing technique before heading overseas.... any way,,,,, I've done something potentially foolish.... I've written a musical.... actually it's more what you'd call a "folk opera" since it's all sung... It's debuting in Guelph in the last week of October... with a cast a six that includes yours truly, tannis Slimman, David Archibald, Amy Nodwell and Sandy Horne.... I'm looking for one more MALE singer/actor..... fairly young ( he's got a love interest in the show who is playing an 18-year old)---- a strong voice is my top priority,,, some acting experience, playing an instrument would be great but not essential..... They pay would be mediocre, the hours long, and the future of the show questionable,.. so it would be perfect for a any folk musician... the show is called "Hardscrabble Road".... it would require two weeks of clear time at the end of October... with some rehearsals in september as well... the goal is to attract interest from other theatres across the country to tour the thing.... the show is basically an extended left-wing rant about globalization, subtitled "the needy vs. the greedy" let me know if you can think of any likely suspects... I'll send a script and a demo to any interested parties. THanks James Gordon James Gordon james@jamesgordon.ca 115 Dufferin St. Guelph ON Canada NlH 4A5 (519)837-3757 fax: (519)837-3776 web: jamesgordon.ca Booking Inquiries: Jude Vadala judev@rogers.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jmarino@interlynx.net Sun, 4 May 2003 19:40:45 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 19:40:45 -0400 From: Jim Marino jmarino@interlynx.net Subject: [mplpost] Oops--Freewheeling date. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C31275.0E2D28A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The latest Freewheeling Playlist -should be dated May 3rd /03. Sorry--Jim. ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C31275.0E2D28A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The latest Freewheeling Playlist = -should be dated=20 May 3rd /03.
Sorry--Jim.
------=_NextPart_000_0058_01C31275.0E2D28A0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From ynot@globalserve.net Sun, 4 May 2003 06:59:12 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 06:59:12 -0400 From: Tony Burns ynot@globalserve.net Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa in the city Has a date been set for 2003? Tony Burns _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Links: Homepage: http://www.globalserve.net/~ynot/ Please help me fight breast cancer: http://tinyurl.com/8ih3 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Sun, 4 May 2003 10:59:58 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 10:59:58 -0400 From: Nick Naffin takenote@takenotepromotion.com Subject: [mplpost] Achievements Accidentally phoned jazz guitarist John McLaughlin at his cottage in France. An ex-drummer of my band once painted Geddy Lee's rec room. Daisy DeBolt bummed about half a pack of smokes from me at the Bamboo in Toronto. Rick Fielding once introduced me to a buddy as "famous on three continents; unfortunately, not this one." Richard wrote me a bio once. Sheesh, I really can't socialize with y'alls anymore. At least not until you played the Belvedere. Nick - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From trevor@trevormills.com Mon, 5 May 2003 01:02:25 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 01:02:25 -0400 From: Trevor Mills trevor@trevormills.com Subject: [mplpost] Testing ignore - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jmarino@interlynx.net Sun, 4 May 2003 19:55:44 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 19:55:44 -0400 From: Jim Marino jmarino@interlynx.net Subject: [mplpost] Smokin' Bluegrass Playlist! This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C31277.2643C690 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello everyone! Feature on Jim Mills Today. ----------------------------------------------------------- Smokin' Bluegrass Playlist! Sat. May 3rd, 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. --------------------------------------------------------------- *Hard Ryde/ Touch of Canada 1/ Two Souls/ North Blue. *Carl Goodman & Co./ Touch of Can.1/ Hangin' Out With The Moon/=20 NorthBlue. *Northern Sons/ Touch of Can.1/ Carly's Lament/ NorthBlue. Wayne Benson/ An Instrumental Anth./ Carpenter John/ Pinecastle. -------------------------------------- "Cafe Set" *Steel Rail/ 1000 Miles of Snow/ Bluebird Cafe/ Self. Ricky Skaggs/ History of The Future/ Halfway Home Cafe/ Skaggs Family. *Steel Rail/ The Road Less Travelled/ Closing Time/ Self. ------------------------------------------------------- Tony Furtado/ Long Journey Home/ Man of Constant Sorrow/ Rounder. Dry Branch Fire Squad/ Long Journey Home/ The Girl Behind The Bar/ = Rounder. D.Grisman&Nashville Bluegrass Band/ Long Journey Home/ If I Lose/ = Rounder. Mason Williams/ Mountain Breakdown/ Whistle While You Work/ Delta. ------------------------------------------------------- Jim Mills/ My Dixie Home/ Tragic Romance/ Sugar Hill. Jim Mills/ My Dixie Home/ Black Jack/ Sugar Hill. Jim Mills/ My Dixie Home/ Are You Waiting Just For Me/ Sugar Hill. Dan Crary/ Jammed If I Do/ Banjo Signal/ Sugar Hill. ---------------------------------------------------- =20 ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C31277.2643C690 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello everyone! Feature on Jim Mills=20 Today.
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Smokin' Bluegrass Playlist!
Sat. May 3rd, 2003. (Noon 'til 1=20 PM).
93.3 CFMU -or- cfmu.mcmaster.ca  -worldwide!
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.
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*Hard Ryde/ Touch of Canada 1/ Two Souls/ North Blue.
*Carl Goodman & Co./ Touch of Can.1/ Hangin' Out With The Moon/ =
        NorthBlue.
*Northern Sons/ Touch of Can.1/ Carly's Lament/ NorthBlue.
Wayne Benson/ An Instrumental Anth./ Carpenter John/ = Pinecastle.
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"Cafe Set"
*Steel Rail/ 1000 Miles of Snow/ Bluebird Cafe/ Self.
Ricky Skaggs/ History of The Future/ = Halfway Home=20 Cafe/ Skaggs Family.
*Steel Rail/ The Road Less Travelled/ = Closing Time/=20 Self.
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Tony Furtado/ Long Journey Home/ Man of = Constant=20 Sorrow/ Rounder.
Dry Branch Fire Squad/ Long Journey = Home/ The Girl=20 Behind The Bar/ Rounder.
D.Grisman&Nashville Bluegrass Band/ = Long=20 Journey Home/ If I Lose/ Rounder.
Mason Williams/ Mountain Breakdown/ = Whistle While=20 You Work/ Delta.
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Jim Mills/ My Dixie Home/ Tragic = Romance/ Sugar=20 Hill.
Jim Mills/ My Dixie Home/ Black Jack/ = Sugar=20 Hill.
Jim Mills/ My Dixie Home/ Are You = Waiting Just For=20 Me/ Sugar Hill.
Dan Crary/ Jammed If I Do/ = Banjo Signal/=20 Sugar Hill.
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Best, Jonathan For Immediate Release Vancouver's Orchid Ensemble returns to the Toronto area on Tuesday May 6th for several shows at Mississauga's Meadowvale Theatre. Daytime student concerts will happen at 10:30 am and 1pm, with an evening concert that is open to the public at 8pm. For ticket information, please call the box office at 905-821-0090 or order tickets by e-mail at meadowvale.boxoffice@mississauga.ca. The following day, Wednesday May 7th, the group will perform at Toronto's Hugh's Room. Tickets are $12 in advance, and $14 at the door. These concerts are part of a tour that includes a performance at the prestigious Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. A full list of tour dates is below. **** May is Asian Heritage Month and the Orchid Ensemble will be presenting their unique interpretations of traditional and contemporary Chinese music alongside original Canadian compositions commissioned through both the Canada Council and the BC Arts Council. As artists in residence in the National Capital region through MASC, the Orchid Ensemble will be introducing Asian culture and highlighting Canada's cultural diversity to over 2000 students. The Orchid Ensemble is BC's official spokesperson for the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) in Canada. ASPnet helps Canadian schools develop and participate in pilot projects designed to kindle and foster a culture of peace and tolerance and to reinforce the role of education in targeting these goals. For further information on UNESCO and ASPnet please go to http://www.unesco.ca/english/ASP/asp-spokespersons.htm **** East meets West as the Orchid Ensemble blends musical traditions and instruments from China, Europe and beyond, creating an innovative new sound for the new millennium. From the tranquil beauty of the zheng, to the rich textures of the marimba, and the soaring splendor of the erhu, they present a beautiful blend of musical techniques and styles. This unique combination of instruments creates a fascinating tapestry of musical textures and colors, which consistently intrigue and delight their audiences. The Orchid Ensemble is erhu (2-string Chinese violin) virtuoso Lan Tung, Mei Han one of the world's foremost authorities on the zheng (Chinese zither), and from Ottawa, multi-faceted percussionist Jonathan Bernard (marimba and percussion). Their debut CD, entitled Heartland, was released in 2000. Orchid Ensemble brings a variety of musical styles to its performances, ranging from traditional and contemporary pieces of the many regions of China, to New Music, World Music and Jazz. They are also regularly developing new collaborations with musicians and composers from a wide variety of world cultures. **** March 29 8pm Arts Jasper Society Jasper, AB Info 780 852 3964 March 31-April 4 As spokespersons for the UNESCO ASPnet in Canada, the Orchid ensemble gives presentations to 2500 students at 8 schools in Southern Alberta April 4 8pm Arts Station Fernie, BC Info 250 423 4842 April 5 8pm Pincher Creek, AB Info 403 627 3741 April 7-14 Lan and Jonathan in Seoul, Korea, performing with Kayagum player/composer Grace Lee April 24 8pm Osoyoos, BC Info 250 495 3565 April 29 8:00pm National Library Of Canada 395 Wellington St, Ottawa April 28-May 2 As spokespersons for the UNESCO ASPnet in Canada, The Orchid Ensemble, through MASC, will give presentations at elementary schools in the National Capital Region reaching over 2000 students. May 2 8pm Weaveshed Arts Centre Cornwall, ON Info 613 936 ARTS May 3rd 8pm Princess Court Kingston, ON Info 613 531 0331 May 4 2pm Vanleek Hill World Music Concert Series Vanleek Hill Collegiate Theatre Vanleek Hill, ON May 5 Pleasant Corners Public School Vankleek Hill, Ontario Daytime student Concert May 6 Meadowvale Theatre Mississauga, ON Daytime student concerts 10:30 am and 1pm Evening concert 8pm Box Office 905-821-0090 May 7 Hughes Room Toronto, ON May 9 Upper Canada College Toronto, ON Morning student concerts and workshops May 11 3pm Blackrock Centre for the Arts Germantown, Maryland 301 528 2260 May 12 6pm Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts Millenium Stage Washington, DC May 14 Arlington Cultural Affairs Arlington Virginia May 20-30 Recording of the Orchid Ensemble's 2nd CD '10,000 Miles to Kashgar' featuring newly developed and commissioned works focussing on ancient Persia's historic influence on China via the Silk Road June 13 2:00pm to 3:00pm 4:00pm to 5:00pm VanDusen Flower and Garden Show June 14 5:00pm to 6:00pm. Van Dusen Flower and Garden Show June 21-22 Whistler Village Whistler, BC Afternoons For more information, photos or to set up an interview, please contact: Linda Woods Siren Promotions 416-532-3440 linda@sirenpromotions.com **** ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Mon, 5 May 2003 12:53:27 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 12:53:27 -0400 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic blues evening at Hugh's Room --============_-1159968882==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Media information / For immediate release Please add to events listings TORONTO BLUES SOCIETY PRESENTS ALL-STAR ACOUSTIC BLUES EVENING AT HUGH'S ROOM TUESDAY MAY 20 The Toronto Blues Society is presenting an evening of acoustic blues on Tuesday May 20, featuring an all-star line-up of players, headlined by Chicago's Fruteland Jackson. The Piedmont-style blues guitarist and singer will be in Toronto to participate in the TBS "Blues in the Schools" programme. An accomplished guitarist and story-teller, Mississippi-born Jackson has brought the blues to schools across Canada and the United States, but frequently plays for adult audiences in clubs and concert halls. Also taking part in the Hugh's Room show: * Juno and Maple Blues Award winners Jack de Keyzer (guitar) and Al Lerman (harmonica). * Malagasy blues from Madagascar Slim and his band. * Singer Serena Ryder, who breaks away from recording her first major label-distributed album. * Women's Blues Revue sensations Suzie Vinnick (vocal, bass) and guitarist Marg Stowe, just back from a two-week study period in Spain with Robert Fripp. * Special guests WHAT: Fruteland Jackson & Friends: An Evening of Acoustic Blues WHEN: Tuesday May 20, 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Hugh's Room 2261 Dundas St. W WHY: The Toronto Blues Society's 18th Birthday TICKETS: Tickets are $12 at the door; advance reservations at 416 531 6604 / www.hughsroom.com EXTRAS: door prizes, birthday cake, raffles, other guests -30- For more information, contact the TBS at 416 538-3885 E-mail: info@torontobluessociety.com Website: www.torontobluessociety.com -- --============_-1159968882==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Acoustic blues evening at Hugh's Room
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TORONTO BLUES SOCIETY PRESENTS
ALL-STAR ACOUSTIC BLUES EVENING
AT HUGH'S ROOM TUESDAY MAY 20

The Toronto Blues Society is presenting an evening of acoustic blues on Tuesday May 20, featuring an all-star line-up of players, headlined by Chicago's Fruteland Jackson.
        The Piedmont-style blues guitarist and singer will be in Toronto to participate in the TBS "Blues in the Schools" programme. An accomplished guitarist and story-teller, Mississippi-born Jackson has brought the blues to schools across Canada and the United States, but frequently plays for adult audiences in clubs and concert halls.
    Also taking part in the Hugh's Room show:

* Juno and Maple Blues Award winners Jack de Keyzer (guitar) and Al Lerman (harmonica).
* Malagasy blues from Madagascar Slim and his band.
* Singer Serena Ryder, who breaks away from recording her first
major label-distributed album.
* Women's Blues Revue sensations Suzie Vinnick (vocal, bass) and guitarist Marg Stowe, just back from a two-week study period in Spain with Robert Fripp.
* Special guests

WHAT: Fruteland Jackson & Friends: An Evening of Acoustic Blues
WHEN: Tuesday May 20, 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hugh's Room 2261 Dundas St. W
WHY: The Toronto Blues Society's 18th Birthday
TICKETS: Tickets are $12 at the door; advance reservations
at 416 531 6604 / www.hughsroom.com
EXTRAS: door prizes, birthday cake, raffles, other guests

                                        -30-

For more information, contact the TBS at 416 538-3885
E-mail: info@torontobluessociety.com
Website: www.torontobluessociety.com

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--============_-1159968882==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Sun, 04 May 2003 23:58:16 -0400 Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 23:58:16 -0400 From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Subject: [mplpost] CanCon Report - April 26 to May 3, 2003- List 233 Hi Everyone, This includes all non-Canadian playlists posted to folkdj-l from 3:01 PM, April 26, 2003 to 3:00 PM, May 3, 2003. This week 85 stations posted 109 lists of which 84 or 77.06% had Canadian content. 99 artists had 215 spins. Notes The McGarrigles left the report after 25 consecutive weeks. They had 76 spins during that run. Reported an artist last week as Sue Pyper/Gordon Carver. It should have been Pyper/Carter. Artist Weeks Spins Location Bruce Cockburn 196 8 QC James Keelaghan 125 4 MB Garnet Rogers 92 8 ON David Francey 67 12 QC Lynn Miles 46 1 ON Aengus Finnan 33 12 ON Tim Harrison 19 4 ON Be Good Tanyas 18 4 BC Cris Cuddy 18 2 ON Fred Eaglesmith 18 3 ON Stephen Fearing 18 7 ON Kathleen Edwards 15 4 ON Darcie Deaville 9 2 US Harry Manx 9 2 BC Joni Mitchell 9 6 US Stan Rogers 9 2 d. Bill Hilly Band 8 2 BC Marie-Lynn Hammond 8 4 ON Buffalo Springfield 7 1 US Nancy White 7 2 ON Eileen McGann 5 3 BC Jesse Winchester 5 2 QC Neil Young 5 1 US Bill Bourne 3 1 AB Ennis Sisters 3 2 NF Al Grierson 3 1 d. Ian & Sylvia 3 2 AB/ON Eileen Laverty 3 1 SK Gordon Lightfoot 3 2 ON Buddy MacMaster 3 1 NS The McDades 3 2 AB Jory Nash 3 1 ON April Verch 3 9 ON Arrogant Worms 2 1 ON Barachois 2 2 PEI Clumsy Lovers 2 2 BC Leonard Cohen 2 4 US Great Big Sea 2 1 NF Johnson/Lester 2 1 US/ON Enoch Kent 2 2 ON The Laws 2 1 ON The Malvinas 2 2 QC/US Manx/Breit 2 1 BC Murray McLaughlan 2 1 ON Norbury & Finch 2 1 BC John Reischman 2 1 BC The Sadies 2 1 ON Brian Taheny 2 1 ON Wailin' Jennys 2 2 MB Carolyn Anele 1 1 BC The Band / Paul Butterfield 1 1 d./US Beyond The Pale 1 2 ON Ray Bonneville 1 1 QC Michael Jerome Browne 1 1 QC James Cohen 1 1 ON Jesse Cook 1 1 AB Chris Coole 1 1 ON Coole/Quinn 1 1 ON J.P. Cormier 1 2 NS Mishi Donovan 1 1 ON Sue Foley 1 1 ON Eve Goldberg 1 2 ON Haines & Leighton 1 1 PEI/ON Slavek Hanzlik 1 1 MB Jerry Holland 1 1 NS Connie Kaldor 1 5 QC Grit Laskin 1 1 ON Jani Lauzon 1 1 ON Jim Layeux 1 1 ON Colin Linden 1 2 ON Corb Lund Band 1 3 AB Ashley MacIsaac 1 1 NS Dave MacIsaac 1 2 NS Martha's Trouble 1 1 ON Loreena McKennitt 1 2 ON Sarah McLachlan 1 2 BC Heather McLeod 1 1 ON Nicky Mehta 1 1 MB Will Millar 1 1 BC Moxy Fruvous 1 1 ON Arnie Naiman 1 2 ON New Pornographers 1 1 BC/US Ron Nigrini 1 1 ON Oh Susanna 1 1 ON David Parry 1 1 d. Chris Quinn 1 2 ON Rare Air 1 1 ON Tim Readman 1 1 BC Buffy Sainte Marie 1 4 US Steppenwolf 1 1 US Ember Swift 1 1 ON Tanglefoot 1 1 ON Art Turner 1 1 MB Twangbangers 1 1 US Undertakin Daddies 1 1 YT Rufus Wainwright 1 1 QC D'Arcy Wickham 1 2 ON David Wilcox 1 1 ON Zubot & Dawson 1 3 BC That's it for this week. All the best, Harry Bryan - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From quintespirit@hotmail.com Sun, 4 May 2003 21:04:51 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 21:04:51 -0400 From: Quinte Spirit Festival Chair Person quintespirit@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] WINNERS OF QUINTE SPIRIT SONG CONTEST The Quinte Spirit Festival committee are pleased to announce the winner and two runner-ups of the first annual Quinte Spirit Songwriting Contest as follows: WINNER: David Leask and Mary Ellen Beatty (Mississauga) for "Halfway to Heaven" FIRST RUNNER-UP: Jenny Twist (Brighton) for "From Me to You" SECOND RUNNER-UP: James Everett (Napanee) for "Compassion for Pride" Our 5-judge panel collectively had a diverse backgound of musical experience, interests and tastes. Contending songs were judged according to four main categories: lyric, melody, structure and universal appeal. All the entries excelled in at least some of the categories. We are grateful to all the songwriters for submitting their songs in good spirit. The WINNER'S prize is $500 (store retail value) in merchandise at Marie's Place Music Store in Napanee, Ontario. The FIRST RUNNER-UP receives $100 in merchandise. The SECOND RUNNER-UP receives $50 in merchandise. For more details check out www.quintespirit.ca Cheers! Steve Medd _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From gary.17@rogers.com Sun, 4 May 2003 15:36:01 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 15:36:01 -0400 From: Gary 17 gary.17@rogers.com Subject: [mplpost] Blue Willow first showcase feature at new SUNDAY open stage at Chicago's Diner This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C31252.DE622CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tonight, Sunday May 4 will be the debut night for my new Sunday acoustic = open stage at Chicago's Diner, 335 Queen St. West at Beverly on TO's = Queen West Entertainment strip. Like my ongoing Monday open stage at Blues on Bellair in Yorkville, the = new Sunday event, which runs from 9:30 - 2 a.m., will include a = 35-minute feature showcase act at 11 p.m. The first showcase will be by = Lorraine Ingle and Dawn Duvall of Blue Willow.=20 As usual I'll have a house guitar available and between live acts I'll = be spinning tracks from albums by local and Canadian singer-songwriters. = Great food here too and the kitchen is always open till 2 a.m.! >From Gary 17, Publisher & Editor, to-nite magazine www.to-nite.net gary17@to-nite.net ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C31252.DE622CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tonight, Sunday May 4 will be the debut night for my new Sunday = acoustic open=20 stage at Chicago's Diner, 335 Queen St. West at Beverly on TO's Queen = West=20 Entertainment strip.

Like my ongoing Monday open stage at Blues on Bellair in Yorkville, = the new=20 Sunday event, which runs from 9:30 - 2 a.m., will include a 35-minute = feature=20 showcase act at 11 p.m. The first showcase will be by Lorraine Ingle and = Dawn=20 Duvall of Blue Willow.

As usual I'll have a house guitar available and between live acts = I'll be=20 spinning tracks from albums by local and Canadian singer-songwriters. = Great food=20 here too and the kitchen is always open till 2 a.m.!

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------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C31252.DE622CA0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From quintespirit@hotmail.com Mon, 05 May 2003 17:38:39 +0000 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 17:38:39 +0000 From: Quinte Spirit Festival Chair Person quintespirit@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] WINNERS OF QUINTE SPIRIT 2003 SONG CONTEST The Quinte Spirit Festival committee are pleased to announce the winner and two runner-ups of the first annual Quinte Spirit Songwriting Contest as follows: WINNER: David Leask and Mary Ellen Beatty (Mississauga) for "Halfway to Heaven" FIRST RUNNER-UP: Jenny Twist (Brighton) for "From Me to You" SECOND RUNNER-UP: James Everett (Napanee) for "Compassion for Pride" Our 5-judge panel collectively had a diverse backgound of musical experience, interests and tastes. Contending songs were judged according to four main categories: lyric, melody, structure and universal appeal. All the entries excelled in at least some of the categories. We are grateful to all the songwriters for submitting their songs in good spirit. The WINNER'S prize is $500 (store retail value) in merchandise at Marie's Place Music Store in Napanee, Ontario. The FIRST RUNNER-UP receives $100 in merchandise. The SECOND RUNNER-UP receives $50 in merchandise. For more details check out www.quintespirit.ca Cheers! Steve Medd _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mpladmin@reptiles.org Sun, 4 May 2003 07:00:55 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 07:00:55 -0400 From: mailepost mpladmin@reptiles.org Subject: [mplpost] Test test - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Sun, 04 May 2003 22:56:31 -0400 Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 22:56:31 -0400 From: Harry Bryan harry_bryan@cooperators.ca Subject: [mplpost] CanCon - Canadian Radio - April, 2003 Hi Everyone, This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to folkdj-l from midnight March 31, 2002 to midnight April 30, 2003. 16 stations posted 77 lists of which 76 or 98.70% had Canadian content. 325 artists had 709 spins. The number beside the artists with more than one spin is the number of playlists they appeared in. Missed Spins - March Linda Morrison - 1 Spin - QC 1 Spin Kiran Ahluwalia ON Leslie Alexander BC Andy & Denise ? Arrogant Worms ON Robert Ateyo ON Auburn BC Awesome Team ? Sam Baardman MB Randy Bachman MB Backstabbers ON Long John Baldry BC Jill Barber ? Stephen Barry QC Les Batinses QC The Bells BC Willie P. Bennett ON Beyond The Pale ON Bim BC Leon & Eric Bibb BC/Swe Birchmountain NS Heather Bishop MB Blue Rodeo ON Bocephus King BC La Bottine Souriante QC Bottleneck BC Liona Boyd ON Bourne/McLeod AB/BC Breau/Atkins d. Graham Brown/Prairie Dogs BC Brown/Fenner US Michael Jerome Browne QC Jane Bunnett ON Bob Burchill ON Cajun Ramblers ON Duncan Cameron ON John Allen Cameron ON Kevin Cardamore ? Eugene Chadbourne ? Neko Case/Boyfriends US/BC John Charlton ON Chilliwack BC Jennifer Claveau ? Clumsy Lovers BC Steve Coffey/The Lokels AB The Cottars NS Cousin Harley BC Nonie Crete ON Crete/Rea ON Lynn Crosbie ? Cris Cuddy/Prairie Oyster ON Steve Dawson BC Dayglo Abortions BC Darcie Deaville US Kris Demeanor AB Dog Fucker ON The Doo Dads ? Eddie Douglas ON John Eccleston ? The Echo Hunters QC Lorne Elliott QC Ennis Sisters NF Bob Evans SK Tammy Fassaert BC Jason Fowler ON Georgette Fry ON Galitcha ? Anne Louise Genest YT Ian Gifford ON Gignac/Brown ON Howard Gladstone ON The Goods ON Great Big Sea NF John Gouliak/Lougan Brothers BC Norm Hacking ON Hacking/Elliott ON Ken Hamm BC Caitlin Hanford ON Harbord Trio ON Hard Ryde ? Sarah Harmer ON Maria Hawkins ? Ronnie Hayward AB Veda Hille BC Holmes Hooke ON Huevos Rancheros ? Ron Hynes NF Irish Descendents NF Irish Rovers BC Ivy et Regie QC Jerusalem Ridge AB Jim'n'l ? Ralph Boyd Johnson AB Jou Tou BC Jughead ON Connie Kaldor QC Enoch Kent ON Kid Weezel ? Kilt NS Ladybird Sideshow ? Mary Jane Lamond NS John Langford/Sadies US/ON Lanois/Harris US Daniel Lapp BC Eileen Laverty SK Tom Leadbeater NS Leahy ON Lhasa France Colin Linden ON Ted Longbottom MB Longue Distance QC Anne Loree AB Louisiana Jane ? Lovin Spoonful d./US Rob Lutes QC Bob MacLean ON Buddy MacMaster NS Natalie MacMaster NS Rita MacNeil/Men of the Deep NS Magoo ON Maplewood Lane ? Doug McArthur ON Eileen McGann BC Mcginty NS Loreena McKennitt ON Murray McLaughlan ON Mark McNeil ON Lewis Melville/Lumberjacks ON Don Messer/Islanders d. John Millard/Happy Day ON Kim Mitchell ON Trio de Guitar Montreal QC Mae Moore BC Pat Moore ? Arnie Naiman ON Jory Nash ON Dale Nikkel AB Northern Sons ON Notre Dame De Grass ON Michael Occhipinti ON Ocean ? Off Kilter ? Orealis QC Evalyn Parry ? Louise Peacock ON Pied Pumkin String Band BC Crystal Plamondon AB Mike Plume Band AB Wycham Porteous BC Chris Quinn ON Radiogram BC Lane Rae YT Raffi BC Chris Rawlings ON Tim Readman BC Rawlins Cross NS/NF Frank Risdale ON G. Rogers/A. Fisher ON/Sco Deborah Romeyn MB Rosenblatt/Shtreiml/Rosenblatt QC Serena Ryder ON Sabir Sisters ? Scatter The Mud AB Sandy Scofield BC Russell Scott ON Scruj MacDuhk MB Ron Sexmith ON Shuffle Demons ON Simon Fraser U. Pipe Band BC Sirens ON Skydiggers ON Tannis Slimmon ON Slowdrag BC David P. Smith BC The Smugglers ? Hank Snow d. Charlie Sohmer ON Special Blend BC Spinney Brothers NS Mark Stafford ON Kim Stockwood NF Stool Pigeons ? Swank BC Stringband ON/BC Swing Soniq MB Ian Tamblyn QC Three Sheets To The Wind ON Terry Tufts ON Peter Turland BC Art Turner MB Dawn Tyler Blues Project QC Ian Tyson AB Rob Ursel/House Doctors ? Valdy BC Le Vent Du Nord QC April Verch ON Suzie Vinnick ON Rufus Wainwright QC Washboard Hank/Country Squires ON Bobby Watt ON The Weakerthans MB Katherine Wheatley ON Nancy White ON Jenny Whiteley ON Ken Whiteley ON Wide Mouth Mason SK David Wilkie AB Richard Wood PEI The Yams ON Zubot/Dawson/Phelps BC Zubot/Dawson/Phelps/Ford BC 2 Spins Barrage - 2 AB Blackie/Rodeo Kings - 2 ON Celtic Connection - 2 NF Les Charbonniers De L'Enfer - 2 QC J.P. Cormier - 2 NS Creaking Tree String Quartet -2 ON Steve Dickinson - 1 ON Allen Dobb - 2 BC John Dorsey - 2 ON Maria Dunn - 2 AB Echo Mountain - 2 ? The Fables - 2 NF Foxtail - 1 ? John Gracie - 2 NS Ronnie Hawkins - 1 ON Julie Kerr - 1 AB King's Garden - 2 ON J.T. King - 2 BC Craig Korth - 2 AB The Mahones - 2 ON Cynthia MacLeod - 2 PEI Robert Michaels - 1 ? Danny Michel - 2 ON Jacob Moon - 2 ON Naiman/Coole - 2 ON Naiman/Taheny/Coole/Quinn - 2 ON Ian North - 2 ON Angie Nussey - 1 ? The Paperboys - 2 BC Martin Posen - 1 ON Sue Pyper - 1 BC Lester Quitzeau - 2 AB The Rankins - 2 NS Rheostatics - 2 ON Reischman/Miller - 2 BC/US Nathan Rogers - 2 MB Michelle Rumball - 1 ON Slainte Mhath - 2 NS Steel Rail - 2 QC La Volee D'Castors - 2 QC Whiteley Brothers - 2 ON Wyrd Sisters - 2 MB 3 Spins Susie Arioli Swing Band - 3 QC Mark Atkinson Trio - 3 BC Barra MacNeils - 3 NS Geoff Berner - 3 BC Allison Brown - 1 ON James Cohen - 3 ON Chris Coole - 3 ON Cris Cuddy - 3 ON The Duhks - 3 MB Evans & Doherty - 3 NS Rick Fines - 3 ON James Gordon - 2 ON The Laws - 3 ON Harry Manx - 2 BC Kate & Anna McGarrigle - 3 QC/ON Linda McRea/Cheerful Lonesome-3 BC Joni Mitchell - 3 US Ben Sures - 2 AB Kristen Sweetland - 3 BC Tillers Folly - 2 BC Tri-Continental - 3 AB/ON 4 Spins Ward Allen - 4 d. Kim Barlow - 3 YT Bill Hilly Band - 4 BC Hal Brolund - 4 MB Dave Clarke - 4 QC Andrea Florian - 3 ON Great Northern - 4 BC Lynn Harrison - 4 ON Tim Harrison - 4 ON Corb Lund - 3 AB Ron Nigrini - 4 ON David Rogers - 2 ON Stan Rogers - 4 d. Monica Schroeder - 1 MB Shane Simpson - 3 ON Tanglefoot - 1 ON Jesse Winchester - 4 QC 5 Spins Blackthorn - 2 BC Celtic Offspring - 5 ON Stompin Tom Conners - 5 ON Crooked Stovepipe - 5 NF Ferron - 2 US Aengus Finnan - 5 ON Gerry Goodfriend - 1 QC Marie-Lynn Hammond - 5 ON James Keelaghan - 4 MB Penny Lang - 5 QC Manx/Breit - 5 BC Paul Mills - 5 ON David Newland - 5 ON Bob Snider - 5 ON 6 Spins Fred Eaglesmith - 5 ON Kathleen Edwards - 6 ON Trevor Mills - 5 ON 7 Spins Danny Bakan - 2 ON David Gillis - 2 ON 8 Spins Cleia - 4 BC Ashley MacIsaac - 7 NS Lynn Miles - 7 ON John Reischman - 5 BC Tony Turner - 2 ON Undertakin Daddies - 8 YT Wailin' Jennys - 7 MB Dan Whiteley - 5 ON 9 Spins Zubot & Dawson - 9 BC 10 Spins Bruce Cockburn - 4 QC Erin Gignac - 5 ON 11 Spins Be Good Tanyas - 11 BC Stephen Fearing - 6 ON 17 Spins Ray Bonneville - 12 QC Eve Goldberg - 15 ON 33 Spins David Francey - 22 QC That's it for this month. All the best, Harry Bryan - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jwortzman@sympatico.ca Sun, 4 May 2003 09:08:49 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 09:08:49 -0400 From: Joel Wortzman jwortzman@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic Routes tonight & Playlist April 27 Tonight's show will feature music from recent CD releases. PLAYLIST ACOUSTIC ROUTES CKLN 88.1 FM TORONTO SUNDAYS 7-8 p.m. April 27, 2003: SINGER - SONG TITLE - CD TITLE - LABEL Waiting For Gord Lowe - Paul Mills - the Pat Paget Project - Tobique River Music - theme song Das macht Show! - Walkin’ One & Only - One Night in Berlin Laurie McClain - Eyes of a Painter - The Trumpet Vine - a tribute to Kate Wolf - Kindred Voices Music David Francey - Exit - Skating Rink - Laker Music Susan Latimer - Coin in My Pocket - Grey Matters - indie The rest of the show featured an interview and live performance by two members of theToronto band Likewater (Jennifer Claveau and Eric Newby) Acoustic Routes Host: Joel Wortzman Format: contemporary acoustic singer/songwriter Sundays 7-8 p.m. CKLN 88.1 FM Toronto Live on the Internet: access through: http://www.ckln.fm Mailing Address: Joel Wortzman 168 Combe Ave. Toronto Ontario Canada M3H 4K3 email: jwortzman@sympatico.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jmarino@interlynx.net Sun, 4 May 2003 12:49:44 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 12:49:44 -0400 From: Jim Marino jmarino@interlynx.net Subject: [mplpost] Freewheeling Playlist! This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3123B.A304B130 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "Freewheeling Furry Folk Festival Show" (check -out www.hughsroom.com = for Sunday Night) -and a celebration of Pete Seeger's birthday!=20 Dave Clarke of Steel Rail and David Francey tours has a new album out = and gave us a call to promote the up-coming Brantford Steel Rail Show = next Friday! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Freewheeling Folk Show Playlist! Sat. April 26th, 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. ----------------------------------------------------------- "Paul Langille in Concert" Tomorrow in Hamilton! *Paul Langille/ Life After December/ I Can Give You Love/ Self. "Kent State Shootings (Murders?)--33 Years Ago May 4th. C.S.N.Y./ 4 Way Street/ Ohio/ A&M. *Paul Langille/ Same Way..Different/ What'll I Do/ Self. --------------------------------------------------- "Dogs and Cats" Lobo/ Best of../ You & Me & a Dog Named Boo/ Big Tree. Cat Stevens/ Very Best of.../I Love My Dog/ A&M. *Elliot & Hacking/ Orange Cats/ Cats Everywhere/ Self. *Rick Bockner/ Fret Lizards/ Police Dog Blues/ Self. *Bob Snider/ Stealin' Home/ Dog/ Borealis. Bill Staines/ One More River/ Fox/ Red House. ------------------------------------------------------ "Dave Clarke Phone call" *Dave Clarke/ Guitarsongs/ Late Bloomer/ Self. ------------------------------------------------------------- "Flies n' Things" James F.Curley/ Tom's Cafe/ Flies/ Sidewalking Crab. Bill Staines/ One More River/ Leatherwing Bat/ Red House. *Eddie Douglas/ Alligator Ice-Cream-Jelly Delight/ 5 Fat Flies/ Self. Burl Ives/ Millenium Collection/ Blue Tail Fly/ MCA. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Horses" America/ Greatest Hits/ Horse With No Name/ WB. Tom Paxton/ Looking for the Moon/ My Pony Knows The Way/ Appleseed. *Stringband/ The Indespensable/ All The Horses Running/ Self. Pete Seeger/ American Favorite Ballads/ I Ride Old Paint/=20 Smithsonian Folkways. --------------------------------------------------------- "Birds" *Ian Tamblyn/ Voice In The Wilderness/ Yellow Iris,Yellow Raincoat/ North Track. Kate MacLeod/ Trying To Get It Right/ Lark in The Morning/ Waterbug. *Will Millar/ A Lark in the Clear Aire/ A Lark in the Clear Aire/ Self. *Irish Descendants/ Look To The Sea/ Lark In The Morning/ Duckworth. -------------------------------------------------- "Salute To Pete Seeger--Happy Birthday!" -more animal tunes! Pete Seeger/ If I Had a Hammer/ Crow on The Cradle/ Smith.Folkways. Weavers/ Greatest Hits/ Wimoweh/ Vanguard. Weavers/ Greatest Hits/ Wild Goose Grasses/ Vanguard. Pete Seeger/ Amer. Favorite Ballads/ Home on The Range/ Smith.Folkways. Tim Grimm/ Coyote Dream/ Buffalo Skinner/ Vault Brothers 4/ Greatest Hits/ Frogg No.1/ Columbia. --------------------------------------------------- Next Week-- Steel Rail Live in The Studio! 2 Weeks-- Eve Goldberg Live in The Studio. ---------------------------------------------------- ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3123B.A304B130 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"Freewheeling Furry Folk Festival Show" = (check -out=20 www.hughsroom.com for Sunday = Night) -and=20 a celebration of Pete Seeger's birthday!
   Dave Clarke of Steel Rail = and David=20 Francey tours has a new album out and gave us a call to promote the = up-coming=20 Brantford Steel Rail Show next Friday!
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Freewheeling Folk Show Playlist!
Sat. April 26th, 2003, (10 AM = 'til=20 Noon).
93.3 CFMU -or- cfmu.mcmaster.ca  -worldwide!
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!!
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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.
-----------------------------------------------------------<= BR>"Paul=20 Langille in Concert" Tomorrow in Hamilton!
*Paul Langille/ Life After December/ I Can Give You Love/ = Self.
"Kent State Shootings (Murders?)--33 = Years Ago May=20 4th.
C.S.N.Y./ 4 Way Street/ Ohio/ A&M.
*Paul Langille/ Same Way..Different/ What'll I Do/ Self.
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"Dogs and Cats"
Lobo/ Best of../ You & Me & a Dog Named Boo/ Big = Tree.
Cat Stevens/ Very Best of.../I Love My Dog/ A&M.
*Elliot & Hacking/ Orange Cats/ Cats Everywhere/ Self.
*Rick Bockner/ Fret Lizards/ Police Dog = Blues/=20 Self.
*Bob Snider/ Stealin' Home/ Dog/=20 Borealis.
Bill Staines/ One More River/ Fox/ Red=20 House.
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"Dave Clarke Phone call"
*Dave Clarke/ Guitarsongs/ Late = Bloomer/=20 Self.
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"Flies n' Things"
James F.Curley/ Tom's Cafe/ Flies/ = Sidewalking=20 Crab.
Bill Staines/ One More River/ = Leatherwing Bat/ Red=20 House.
*Eddie Douglas/ Alligator = Ice-Cream-Jelly Delight/=20 5 Fat Flies/ Self.
Burl Ives/ Millenium Collection/ Blue = Tail Fly/=20 MCA.
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"Horses"
America/ Greatest Hits/ Horse With No = Name/=20 WB.
Tom Paxton/ Looking for the Moon/ My = Pony Knows The=20 Way/ Appleseed.
*Stringband/ The Indespensable/ All The = Horses=20 Running/ Self.
Pete Seeger/ American Favorite Ballads/ = I Ride Old=20 Paint/
        =20 Smithsonian Folkways.
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"Birds"
*Ian Tamblyn/ Voice In The Wilderness/ = Yellow=20 Iris,Yellow Raincoat/
          &nbs= p;           =20 North Track.
Kate MacLeod/ Trying To Get It Right/ = Lark in The=20 Morning/ Waterbug.
*Will Millar/ A Lark in the Clear Aire/ = A Lark in=20 the Clear Aire/ Self.
*Irish Descendants/ Look To The Sea/ = Lark In The=20 Morning/ Duckworth.
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"Salute To Pete Seeger--Happy = Birthday!" =20 -more animal tunes!
Pete Seeger/ If I Had a Hammer/ Crow on = The Cradle/=20 Smith.Folkways.
Weavers/ Greatest Hits/ Wimoweh/=20 Vanguard.
Weavers/ Greatest Hits/ Wild Goose = Grasses/=20 Vanguard.
Pete Seeger/ Amer. Favorite Ballads/ = Home on The=20 Range/ Smith.Folkways.
Tim Grimm/ Coyote Dream/ Buffalo = Skinner/=20 Vault
Brothers 4/ Greatest Hits/ Frogg No.1/=20 Columbia.
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Next Week-- Steel Rail Live in The=20 Studio!
2 Weeks-- Eve Goldberg Live in The=20 Studio.
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------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3123B.A304B130-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From derekandrews@sympatico.ca Mon, 5 May 2003 09:04:43 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 09:04:43 -0400 From: derek andrews derekandrews@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS --============_-1159982612==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" clipped from the toronto blues society members email broadcast... new to toronto via calgary, matt will undoubtedly be mastering his new saddle in no time. > >Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 22:27:35 -0400 >To: info@torontobluessociety.com >From: Matt Burgener - TBS >Subject: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS > >Hello everybody, >Matt here. I have the distinct pleasure of following in the footsteps of >Mr. Dan Kershaw as the new office manager and event coordinator of the >TBS. I am looking forward to meeting and working with you all in the near >future. >Please feel free to come and say hello to me at one of these upcoming events. > > >1) what do Fruteland Jackson, Jack De Keyzer, Al Lerman, Madagascar Slim, >Suzie Vinnick, Marg Stowe, and Serena Ryder have in common? They're all >helping us celebrate our 18th birthday with an evening of acoustic blues >at Hugh's Room (2261 Dundas St. W, just south of Bloor) on Tuesday May >20th. You won't want to miss this. It's an early night (8:30pm start), >the room's a beaut, there's free parking, special guests, prizes, cake. >$12 at the door or reserve a table in advance by calling the venue at 416 >531 6604 / www.hughsroom.com > > >2) Got a band? Got a demo? Know a friend who does? Then we've got a >contest for you. The TBS seeks submissions for our 8th Annual New Talent >Search. Winner gets a paid performance showcase at Harbourfront during >the Labatt Blue's Festival (Jul 4-6), national broadcast of the show on >CBC's Saturday Night Blues, a pro photo session with photographer Rick >Zolkower, and a recording date with Alec Fraser at his famed Liquid studio >. Hurry, though - contest closes Friday May 9, so get your 3-or-more song >demo or CD to us at the TBS office (910 Queen St W., Suite B04, M6J 1G6) >toot sweet. > >That's all for now folks, >looking forward to getting to know you all. >Matt Burgener --============_-1159982612==_ma============ Content-Type: text/enriched; charset="us-ascii" clipped from the toronto blues society members email broadcast... new to toronto via calgary, matt will undoubtedly be mastering his new saddle in no time. Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 22:27:35 -0400 To: info@torontobluessociety.com From: Matt Burgener - TBS < Subject: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS Hello everybody, Matt here. I have the distinct pleasure of following in the footsteps of Mr. Dan Kershaw as the new office manager and event coordinator of the TBS. I am looking forward to meeting and working with you all in the near future. Please feel free to come and say hello to me at one of these upcoming events. 1) what do Fruteland Jackson, Jack De Keyzer, Al Lerman, Madagascar Slim, Suzie Vinnick, Marg Stowe, and Serena Ryder have in common? They're all helping us celebrate our 18th birthday with an evening of acoustic blues at Hugh's Room (2261 Dundas St. W, just south of Bloor) on Tuesday May 20th. You won't want to miss this. It's an early night (8:30pm start), the room's a beaut, there's free parking, special guests, prizes, cake. $12 at the door or reserve a table in advance by calling the venue at 416 531 6604 / <www.hughsroom.com 2) Got a band? Got a demo? Know a friend who does? Then we've got a contest for you. The TBS seeks submissions for our 8th Annual New Talent Search. Winner gets a paid performance showcase at Harbourfront during the Labatt Blue's Festival (Jul 4-6), national broadcast of the show on CBC's Saturday Night Blues, a pro photo session with photographer Rick Zolkower, and a recording date with Alec Fraser at his famed Liquid studio . Hurry, though - contest closes Friday May 9, so get your 3-or-more song demo or CD to us at the TBS office (910 Queen St W., Suite B04, M6J 1G6) toot sweet. That's all for now folks, looking forward to getting to know you all. Matt Burgener --============_-1159982612==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From paul@buddy-system.org Sun, 4 May 2003 21:45:27 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 21:45:27 -0400 From: Paul Norton paul@buddy-system.org Subject: [mplpost] LOOKING FOR: Denis LePage and Station Road I do a bluegrass show out here on the left coast, and I'm trying to track down an album. It's by Denis LePage and Station Road, called At The Cowboy Arms Hotel. It was recorded in 1980 in Nashville, and came out on Boot Records as BBG 6009. It's never to my knowledge been reissued on CD. Does anyone have a copy, or know where I could find one? Paul Norton CFRO 102.7 'In The Pines' Vancouver, BC - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From paddytutty@sasktel.net Mon, 05 May 2003 12:02:53 -0600 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 12:02:53 -0600 From: Paddy Tutty paddytutty@sasktel.net Subject: [mplpost] CanCon - Canadian Radio - April, 2003 Hello Harry, > > Louisiana Jane ? Saskatchewan > Off Kilter ? Saskatchewan Paddy Tutty Saskatchewan http://www.prairiedruid.net - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From scottcameronsmith@cogeco.ca Sun, 4 May 2003 14:29:45 -0400 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 14:29:45 -0400 From: Scott Cameron Smith scottcameronsmith@cogeco.ca Subject: [mplpost] Re: Stan Rogers first guitar Just to let you know Stan's first guitar is fine although somewhat in retirement. It's here at the house and gets a lot of curious looks. We've played it a few times but all due respect to it's maker...Grit you don't have much to worry about...lol... the Laskin still has the edge on it. As a sentimental piece it still holds a prominent place in the family however nobody has discussed bronzing it to my knowledge. Stan's first chords, in all likelihood would have been learned from his uncles in those kitchen parties in Canso and Hazel Hill - which is why he was so anxious to have his own guitar. Who strummed the first chord will probably remain a bit of legend and conjecture but it's not too far a stretch that his Uncle Lee might have been the one. Suffice it to say that Stan and all the family were surrounded by music. From that point he went on to learning songs and trading chords with his buddies here in the Hamilton area. As for Barrett's Privateer's, Ariel has the original hand written copy from that Sudbury weekend where it was born out of Stan's desire to have a sea shanty that he could lead on his own. This was due to the fact that Stan didn't know any of the ones that the Friends of Fiddler's Green were singing so went in doubt....invent your own! The rest we say is history. I consider myself very fortunate to have come to know this family close up. As a songwriter I have the highest respect for the craft that Stan used in creating music and lyric. However more so to be able to listen to the result of his influence on his son's and daughters. Nathan is writing and performing some remarkable work with his own twist and flare and I enjoy singing with him from time to time. I have performed regularly with David who is a wonderful guitarist and composer (His CD is "The Chase"). Beth sings classical music and teaches voice; her voice is superb...got those genes from Ariel is my guess...and Kate who is a mining engineer can hold her own on a performance stage. It's quite the musical family. Nathan will have a CD out in the not too distant future so keep an eye out for it. As for me it is a joy to be surrounded by such talent. All the best to you all. Cheers, Scott Cameron Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tanglefoot" To: Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 11:33 AM Subject: Re: [mplpost] Re: Stan Rogers first guitar > Al Parrish and I met a guy in a pub in Fredericton NB about 10 years ago who > told me his friend wrote "Barrett's Privateers" and gave the song to Stan. > > I also met a guy who said there was no moon landing, that he worked on the > set where they staged it, although he admitted he was taking a lot of LSD at > the time. > > Steve Ritchie > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From cgrass@shaw.ca Mon, 05 May 2003 12:22:33 -0600 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 12:22:33 -0600 From: Laurie Mills cgrass@shaw.ca Subject: [mplpost] LOOKING FOR: Denis LePage and Station Road I have one. Information is on the way. Laurie Mills, Calgary. I do a bluegrass show out here on the left coast, and I'm trying to track down an album. It's by Denis LePage and Station Road, called At The Cowboy Arms Hotel. It was recorded in 1980 in Nashville, and came out on Boot Records as BBG 6009. It's never to my knowledge been reissued on CD. Does anyone have a copy, or know where I could find one? Paul Norton CFRO 102.7 'In The Pines' Vancouver, BC - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From kerryc@calgaryfolkfest.com Mon, 05 May 2003 12:36:00 -0700 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 12:36:00 -0700 From: Kerry Clarke kerryc@calgaryfolkfest.com Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS Congrats, Matt. Welcome aboard. More immigration from Cowtown to Toronto! Kerry on 5/5/03 6:04 AM, derek andrews at derekandrews@sympatico.ca wrote: > clipped from the toronto blues society members email broadcast... > > new to toronto via calgary, matt will undoubtedly be mastering his new > saddle in no time. > > >> >> Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 22:27:35 -0400 >> To: info@torontobluessociety.com >> From: Matt Burgener - TBS >> Subject: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS >> >> Hello everybody, >> Matt here. I have the distinct pleasure of following in the footsteps of >> Mr. Dan Kershaw as the new office manager and event coordinator of the >> TBS. I am looking forward to meeting and working with you all in the near >> future. >> Please feel free to come and say hello to me at one of these upcoming events. >> >> >> 1) what do Fruteland Jackson, Jack De Keyzer, Al Lerman, Madagascar Slim, >> Suzie Vinnick, Marg Stowe, and Serena Ryder have in common? They're all >> helping us celebrate our 18th birthday with an evening of acoustic blues >> at Hugh's Room (2261 Dundas St. W, just south of Bloor) on Tuesday May >> 20th. You won't want to miss this. It's an early night (8:30pm start), >> the room's a beaut, there's free parking, special guests, prizes, cake. >> $12 at the door or reserve a table in advance by calling the venue at 416 >> 531 6604 / www.hughsroom.com >> >> >> 2) Got a band? Got a demo? Know a friend who does? Then we've got a >> contest for you. The TBS seeks submissions for our 8th Annual New Talent >> Search. Winner gets a paid performance showcase at Harbourfront during >> the Labatt Blue's Festival (Jul 4-6), national broadcast of the show on >> CBC's Saturday Night Blues, a pro photo session with photographer Rick >> Zolkower, and a recording date with Alec Fraser at his famed Liquid studio >> . Hurry, though - contest closes Friday May 9, so get your 3-or-more song >> demo or CD to us at the TBS office (910 Queen St W., Suite B04, M6J 1G6) >> toot sweet. >> >> That's all for now folks, >> looking forward to getting to know you all. >> Matt Burgener > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike@ckutfolk.com Mon, 05 May 2003 14:39:22 -0400 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 14:39:22 -0400 From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com Subject: [mplpost] CanCon - Canadian Radio - April, 2003 --=====================_21122982==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed At 10:56 PM 5/4/03, Harry Bryan wrote: >Hi Everyone, > >This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to >folkdj-l from midnight March 31, 2002 to midnight April 30, 2003. Hi Harry, It looks like this was missed from my playlists: April 3, 2003 VALDY & GARY GARY FJELLGAARD- Goodness Knows Contenders (Stony Plain) >Liona Boyd ON I believe she now lives in California. (Personally, I always preferred Fiona Freud.) >Notre Dame De Grass ON Notre Dame de Grass is from Montreal. >Evalyn Parry ? Evalyn lives in Toronto. Regards, 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 --=====================_21122982==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" At 10:56 PM 5/4/03, Harry Bryan wrote:
Hi Everyone,

This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to
folkdj-l from midnight March 31, 2002 to midnight April 30, 2003.


        Hi Harry,

        It looks like this was missed from my playlists:

April 3, 2003


VALDY & GARY GARY FJELLGAARD- Goodness Knows
        Contenders (Stony Plain)


Liona Boyd                      ON

        I believe she now lives in California.  (Personally, I always preferred Fiona Freud.)



Notre Dame De Grass             ON

        Notre Dame de Grass is from Montreal.


Evalyn Parry                    ?       

        Evalyn lives in Toronto.


        Regards,


        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 --=====================_21122982==.ALT-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike@ckutfolk.com Mon, 05 May 2003 14:39:22 -0400 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 14:39:22 -0400 From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com Subject: [mplpost] CanCon - Canadian Radio - April, 2003 --=====================_21122982==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed At 10:56 PM 5/4/03, Harry Bryan wrote: >Hi Everyone, > >This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to >folkdj-l from midnight March 31, 2002 to midnight April 30, 2003. Hi Harry, It looks like this was missed from my playlists: April 3, 2003 VALDY & GARY GARY FJELLGAARD- Goodness Knows Contenders (Stony Plain) >Liona Boyd ON I believe she now lives in California. (Personally, I always preferred Fiona Freud.) >Notre Dame De Grass ON Notre Dame de Grass is from Montreal. >Evalyn Parry ? Evalyn lives in Toronto. Regards, 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 --=====================_21122982==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" At 10:56 PM 5/4/03, Harry Bryan wrote:
Hi Everyone,

This report includes all spins from Canadian playlists posted to
folkdj-l from midnight March 31, 2002 to midnight April 30, 2003.


        Hi Harry,

        It looks like this was missed from my playlists:

April 3, 2003


VALDY & GARY GARY FJELLGAARD- Goodness Knows
        Contenders (Stony Plain)


Liona Boyd                      ON

        I believe she now lives in California.  (Personally, I always preferred Fiona Freud.)



Notre Dame De Grass             ON

        Notre Dame de Grass is from Montreal.


Evalyn Parry                    ?       

        Evalyn lives in Toronto.


        Regards,


        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 --=====================_21122982==.ALT-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From info@torontobluessociety.com Mon, 05 May 2003 15:05:16 -0400 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 15:05:16 -0400 From: Matt Burgener - TBS info@torontobluessociety.com Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS thanks kerry, its nice to be here. three weeks into this city and i'm beginning to wonder if anyone if actually born in toronto. i played a show last night and at least half the audience was from alberta. truthfully, so long as they are in the audience, i don't really care where they come from. take care, matt At 12:36 PM 5/5/03 -0700, you wrote: >Congrats, Matt. Welcome aboard. More immigration from Cowtown to Toronto! > >Kerry > >on 5/5/03 6:04 AM, derek andrews at derekandrews@sympatico.ca wrote: > > > clipped from the toronto blues society members email broadcast... > > > > new to toronto via calgary, matt will undoubtedly be mastering his new > > saddle in no time. > > > > > >> > >> Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 22:27:35 -0400 > >> To: info@torontobluessociety.com > >> From: Matt Burgener - TBS > >> Subject: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS > >> > >> Hello everybody, > >> Matt here. I have the distinct pleasure of following in the footsteps of > >> Mr. Dan Kershaw as the new office manager and event coordinator of the > >> TBS. I am looking forward to meeting and working with you all in the near > >> future. > >> Please feel free to come and say hello to me at one of these upcoming > events. > >> > >> > >> 1) what do Fruteland Jackson, Jack De Keyzer, Al Lerman, Madagascar Slim, > >> Suzie Vinnick, Marg Stowe, and Serena Ryder have in common? They're all > >> helping us celebrate our 18th birthday with an evening of acoustic blues > >> at Hugh's Room (2261 Dundas St. W, just south of Bloor) on Tuesday May > >> 20th. You won't want to miss this. It's an early night (8:30pm start), > >> the room's a beaut, there's free parking, special guests, prizes, cake. > >> $12 at the door or reserve a table in advance by calling the venue at 416 > >> 531 6604 / www.hughsroom.com > >> > >> > >> 2) Got a band? Got a demo? Know a friend who does? Then we've got a > >> contest for you. The TBS seeks submissions for our 8th Annual New Talent > >> Search. Winner gets a paid performance showcase at Harbourfront during > >> the Labatt Blue's Festival (Jul 4-6), national broadcast of the show on > >> CBC's Saturday Night Blues, a pro photo session with photographer Rick > >> Zolkower, and a recording date with Alec Fraser at his famed Liquid studio > >> . Hurry, though - contest closes Friday May 9, so get your 3-or-more song > >> demo or CD to us at the TBS office (910 Queen St W., Suite B04, M6J 1G6) > >> toot sweet. > >> > >> That's all for now folks, > >> looking forward to getting to know you all. > >> Matt Burgener > > > >- >To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >"unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From sixstrings@bobevansguitar.com Sun, 4 May 2003 12:11:05 -0600 Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 12:11:05 -0600 From: sixstrings sixstrings@bobevansguitar.com Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: CJTR "Six Strings & A Million Possibilities" 2003-05-04 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 Past Playlists: www.BobEvansGuitar.com/Six_Strings.html In part, this week featured a number of jazz guitarists; jazz legend Charlie Christian; Jordan Officer , jazz guitarist with the Susie Arioli Swing Band; jazz guitarist turned pop songwriter Shane Simpson; Manitoba Hal... well, OK, technically he plays the blues, but aren't the blues just the roots of jazz? Also featured were two compositions by classical guitarist Michael Chapdelaine, one performed by himself and the other by Dimitri Diachenko. Contemporary Tango music from Xavier Coll and Hilary Field. And this week's Guitar Spotlight Tune shone brightly on Jimmy Buffet's Tonight I Just Need My Guitar. Artist/Featured Guitarist - Title - Album - Label - Web Site * 1. Shane Simpson - More Electric - More Electric - Shane Simpson - www.shanesimpson.com * 2. Shane Simpson - My Own Company - More Electric - Shane Simpson - www.shanesimpson.com * 3. Hal Brolund - Line & a Pole - Kick At The Stones - Hal Brolund - www.manitobahal.com 4. Michael DeLalla - Piece for Steel Drum (If I Played a Steel Drum) - Soli - Falling Mountain Music - 5. Michael Chapdelaine - Cowboy Waltz - Land of Enchantment - - www.michaelchapdelaine.com 6. Dimitri Diechneko - Blue Chili - Acoustic Journey - LCA Records - www.dimitrid.com 7. Jimmy Buffet - Tonight I Just Need My Guitar - Far Side of the World - Mailboat - margaritaville.com 8. Xavier Coll & Monserrat Gascon - Cynthia (Tango Flamenco) - Tangos and Habaneros for Flute and Guitar - Prodigital - prodigitalrecords.com/ProgNotes1113.html 9. Hilary Field - Verano Porteno - Ballad Stories - Yellow Tail Records - members.aol.com/ytrecords/hfield.html 10. Charlie Christian - Rose Room - The First Master Of The Electric Guitar (Broadcasts With The Old Benny Goodman Sextet) - JSP - home.elp.rr.com/valdes/ * 11. Susie Arioli Swing Band/Jordan Officer - Walter's Flat - Pennies From Heaven - Justin Time - www.justin-time.com/artists/susiearioliswingband/ * Canadian Content ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mariposafolkfoundation@yahoo.ca Mon, 5 May 2003 15:26:31 -0400 (EDT) Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 15:26:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Mariposa Folk Foundation mariposafolkfoundation@yahoo.ca Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa in the City --0-413576387-1052162791=:72225 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It has come to our attention that some artists have been led to believe that a June 21 festival in Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood is a Mariposa event. This is not the case. Mariposa in the City is no longer associated with Parkdale's free one-day festival in June nor with the week long series of events called Artbeat. For information on Mariposa's year round concert series and the famed Mariposa Folk Festival in its new permanent home at Orillia's beautiful Tudhope Park on the shores of Lake Couchiching visit http://www.mariposafolkfestival.com. While you are on the site sign up for our free online newsletter and buy your festival passes - - early bird special is only $44 - - 3 days - 7 stages - over 100 performances - one great weekend! Folk under 16 years of age are admitted free when accompanied by a guardian. A great deal at any price! Paulette Kirkey President, Mariposa Folk Foundation --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals --0-413576387-1052162791=:72225 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It has come to our attention that some artists have been led to believe that a June 21 festival in Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood is a Mariposa event. This is not the case. Mariposa in the City is no longer associated with Parkdale's free one-day festival in June nor with the week long series of events called Artbeat. For information on Mariposa's year round concert series and the famed Mariposa Folk Festival in its new permanent home at Orillia's beautiful Tudhope Park on the shores of Lake Couchiching visit http://www.mariposafolkfestival.com. While you are on the site sign up for our free online newsletter and buy your festival passes - - early bird special is only $44 - - 3 days - 7 stages - over 100 performances - one great weekend! Folk under 16 years of age are admitted free when accompanied by a guardian. A great deal at any price!

Paulette Kirkey

President, Mariposa Folk Foundation




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--0-413576387-1052162791=:72225-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From steve@backtothesugarcamp.com Mon, 05 May 2003 16:05:28 -0400 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 16:05:28 -0400 From: Steve Fruitman steve@backtothesugarcamp.com Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: Back To The Sugar Camp - No. 162 May 1, 2003 - NO 162 Topic: Manitoba Music Guests: Das Macht Show! -- Murray D Evans - Karla Ferguson - Sean McManus - Corey Ticknor http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com/May2003.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 RANDY BACHMAN: Prairie Town (R Bachman) Every Song Tells A Story: True North / Guitarchives - TND 291 Colin Arthur Weibe - Mick Dalle-Vee - Rogé Belanger Salt Spring Island, BC Produced by Randy Bachman - 2002 http://www.randybachman.com or http://www.guitarchives.com mailto:info@randybachman.com RANDY BACHMAN w/ NEIL YOUNG: Made In Canada (R Bachman) Merge: True North / Guitarchives - TNSD 0117 Neil Young - Richard Cochrane - Talmage Bachman Salt Spring Island, BC Produced by Randy Bachman - 1996 http://www.randybachman.com or http://www.guitarchives.com mailto:info@randybachman.com THE POLKA DRIFTERS: Courtship Memories (unknown) On A Winter Vacation: UK Records - UKS 5017 Stan Kaskiw - Jerry Ostryzniuk - Dennis Nykolation - Dennis Drul - Al Davies - Wilf Wowchuk Manitoba Produced by Michael Arabutnot & Warren Barker - Circa - 1970 LENNY BREAU: Caravan Boy Wonder: True North / Guitarchives - TNSD 0172 Winnipeg, MB via The State of Maine Produced by Randy Bachman - 1999 http://www.guitarchives.com mailto:info@randybachman.com ARMCHAIR RADICALS: Lazy Boy (M D Evans) Demo Tape Murray D Evans - Geoff Butler - Darrell Mauthe - Dan Leskiw - Kelly Kingdon Brandon, MB Produced by Pierre Guérin - 1992 DAS MACHT SHOW!: Money (M D Evans) Live at the Sugar Camp Murray D Evans - Karla Ferguson - Sean McManus - Corey Ticknor Brandon, MB It's Stompin' Tom Time: STOMPIN' TOM CONNORS: Manitoba (TC Connors) To It And At It: EMI - 7243 5 20822 2 3 Tom Connors - Bill Lewis - Gary Empey Ballinifad, ON Produced by Jury Krytiuk - 1973 http://www.stompintom.com DAS MACHT SHOW!: Smoke That Cigarette (D Williams / M Travis) One Evening In Berlin: Pelican Records - dms9626 Murray D Evans - Karla Ferguson - Sean McManus - Corey Ticknor - Darrell Mauthe Brandon, MB Produced by Sam Baardman - 2001 www.dasmachtshow.ca or mailto:mcmanus@yorku.ca RUSS GURR: Hogs Are Beautiful Hogs Are Beautiful: London Records - NAS 13532 Brandon, MB Produced by David Shaw - 1976 PATTI KUSTUROK: Andy DeJarlis Polka Medley: Daniel's Favorite (A Dejarlis) / Hi Way Polka / Apple Cider Polka Y2Kusturok: Ind - PK-99-01 Trent Bruner - Calvin Vollrath Lorette, MB Produced by Calvin Vollrath - 1999 mailto:2001lam@mb.sympatico.ca ANDREW ROBLIN & THE POCONO MOUNTAIN MEN: Manitoba (A Roblin) Perilous Persuit: Upstart Records - CD1003 Scott Eager - Rich Starkey - Joe Spinelli - Jim Daniels Emmaus, PA, USA Produced by Andrew Roblin - 1997 mailto:aroblin@aol.com DAS MACHT SHOW!: Mariachi (M D Evans) Live at the Sugar Camp Murray D Evans - Karla Ferguson - Sean McManus - Corey Ticknor Brandon, MB CPR Time CPR In Bala: GNW 1990 Last Minute of Play In The Game: THE POLYPHONIC ENSEMBLE: A Taste of What's To Come (E Gordon) Evan Gordon - R Simpson Guelph, ON Produced by Evan Gordon - 2002 Sixty Second Songs: DROG Records - DROG-100 Produced by Lewis Melville - 2002 http://www.drog.com/ Coming To The Camp: May 8: General Mayhem with Bluegrass and Blues May 15: John Eccleston May 22: Eric Wilson and Antique Ernie (from New Brunswick) June 5: Retrospective - Steve Fruitman's 15 years at CIUT June 12: October Browne 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Stevedore Steve Fabulous Links and more http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com snail-mail to 100 Bain Ave., 19 The Lindens, Toronto ON, Canada M4K 1E8 416-465-9464 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From trevor@trevormills.com Mon, 5 May 2003 16:20:05 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 16:20:05 -0400 From: Trevor Mills trevor@trevormills.com Subject: [mplpost] ON: A Mighty New Folk Night The answer my friends..... The New Folk Night series at Hugh's Room is continuing on TUESDAY MAY 13th as nine talented songwriters present their new songs written on the theme "PROTEST". The show starts at 8:00pm and is pay-what-you-can. Come see what the following performers have to say on this very relevant topic: Su Alexanian Ken Brown Nathan Caswell Clayton Denwood Brian Gladstone Brian MacMillan D Marie Marchand Alfie Smith Spirit Wind These songwriters and about 200 others received an email from me two months ago asking them to write a new song on the theme "PROTEST". They mostly hail from Toronto, but Alfie is traveling in from Hamilton, Ken is coming from Guelph and Nathan is coming all the way from New York City!! Not only do you get nine great songwriters, you also get an _extremely_ talented house band there to back them up. The New Folk House Band this month consists of: Sean Cotton on guitar - (Sean has several projects, including the great acoustic duo The Undesirables) Sahra Featherstone on fiddle and whistles - (Sahra also has many different projects and plays beautifully) Joe Phillips on double bass - (all the way from the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra and The Pierre Schryer Band) As well as playing their new Protest song, each performer will sing a couple of their other originals. All this is happening on TUESDAY MAY 13th. The show starts at 8:00pm and should be over by 11pm for all you early risers out there. The cover is pay-what-you-can. So, come on out - support some great emerging performers and a great venue - not to mention rallying behind some new Protest songs!! Cheers Trevor - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From estelle@kos.net Mon, 5 May 2003 17:35:36 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 17:35:36 -0400 From: Estelle Klein estelle@kos.net Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa in the City This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00DD_01C3132C.BCC8C970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Welcome to the Mariposa world folks. I logged on to the web site and = discovered a lot of 'interesting' stuff some of which was news to me and = may be news to others whose past involved the Mariposa Folk Festival. I = discovered that I resigned after I "burned out".=20 I'll be happy to tell that 'folk tale' to anyone interested in ancient = history. I have responded separately to the Mariposa Festival. Estelle estelle@kos.net=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Mariposa Folk Foundation=20 To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca=20 Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 3:26 PM Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa in the City It has come to our attention that some artists have been led to = believe that a June 21 festival in Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood is a = Mariposa event. This is not the case. Mariposa in the City is no longer = associated with Parkdale's free one-day festival in June nor with the = week long series of events called Artbeat. For information on Mariposa's = year round concert series and the famed Mariposa Folk Festival in its = new permanent home at Orillia's beautiful Tudhope Park on the shores of = Lake Couchiching visit http://www.mariposafolkfestival.com. While you = are on the site sign up for our free online newsletter and buy your = festival passes - - early bird special is only $44 - - 3 days - 7 stages = - over 100 performances - one great weekend! Folk under 16 years of age = are admitted free when accompanied by a guardian. A great deal at any = price! Paulette Kirkey President, Mariposa Folk Foundation -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals ------=_NextPart_000_00DD_01C3132C.BCC8C970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Welcome to the Mariposa world folks. I = logged on to=20 the web site and discovered a lot of 'interesting' stuff some of which was news to me and may be news to others whose = past=20 involved the Mariposa Folk Festival. I discovered that I resigned = after I=20 "burned out". 
I'll be happy to tell that 'folk = tale'  to=20 anyone interested in ancient history. I have responded separately = to the=20 Mariposa Festival.
Estelle
estelle@kos.net
 
 
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From:=20 Mariposa Folk = Foundation=20
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 3:26 = PM
Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa in = the=20 City

It has come to our attention that some artists have been led to = believe=20 that a June 21 festival in Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood is a = Mariposa=20 event. This is not the case. Mariposa in the City is no longer = associated with=20 Parkdale's free one-day festival in June nor with the week long series = of=20 events called Artbeat. For information on Mariposa's year round = concert series=20 and the famed Mariposa Folk Festival in its new permanent home at = Orillia's=20 beautiful Tudhope Park on the shores of Lake Couchiching visit http://www.mariposafolkfesti= val.com.=20 While you are on the site sign up for our free online newsletter and = buy your=20 festival passes - - early bird special is only $44 - - 3 days - 7 = stages -=20 over 100 performances - one great weekend! Folk under 16 years of age = are=20 admitted free when accompanied by a guardian. A great deal at any = price!

Paulette Kirkey

President, Mariposa Folk Foundation




Post your free ad now! Yahoo!=20 Canada Personals
------=_NextPart_000_00DD_01C3132C.BCC8C970-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From takenote@takenotepromotion.com Mon, 5 May 2003 18:25:49 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:25:49 -0400 From: Alyssa Wright takenote@takenotepromotion.com Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: Hi, I'm the new guy at TBS Matt wrote: > three weeks into this city and i'm > beginning to wonder if anyone if actually born in toronto. I was! Uh, but I just moved out... :-) Congratulations on the new job, and best of luck adjusting to life in the Big Smoke. Best wishes, Alyssa (recovering Torontonian -- it's been ten months since...) ******************************************************************* T a k e N o t e ! P r o m o t i o n GTA: 1021 Markham Road, Box 10325, Toronto, ON, M1H 2Y0 (416) 333-5197 Lindsay/Brock: Box 138, 22 Adelaide St., Cannington, ON, L0E 1E0 (705) 432-8670 Toll-Free: 1-866-348-0310 takenote@takenotepromotion.com http://www.takenotepromotion.com ******************************************************************* - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From ryan@ryanschneider.ca Mon, 5 May 2003 19:19:40 -0700 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 19:19:40 -0700 From: Ryan Schneider ryan@ryanschneider.ca Subject: [mplpost] Re: Young male singer etc.... Hi James, My name is Ryan Schneider and I am a just turned 19 year old singer/songwriter/performer and have met you at the hillside festival in guelph a couple of times. I read your email posted to maplepost in regards to the young male singer/actor that you are looking for and thought that I should contact you. I think that I would probably fit the spot quite well that you are looking for, as I have been performing on stage since I was very young and do so regularly. My voice is my main musical tool, although I do play a variety of musical instruments including. I also know Tannis Slimmon who I believe you said is involved in this project. As far as acting experience is concerned, I was a cast member of "Oliver" a couple of years ago which was staged at The River Run Centre and have taken some drama courses at school, although consider myself a musician and not an actor, but am willing to try things out!! :) However, I should let you know that I have plans of attending Humber College in the fall for Jazz Music studies, but am planning on living at home in Belwood (just outside of Fergus) on weekends. I will be around this summer performing throughout Ontario with my band too! Let me know what you think and please send me some more information on this at your convenience. Thanks, and I will look forward to hearing from you. Ryan Schneider (519) 843-1120 http://www.ryanschneider.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Gordon" To: Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 8:25 PM Subject: [mplpost] Re: Help Wanted-- young male singer/actor for 'folk opera'... > Hi folks... > > I'm down here in Flint Michigan today.... it appears that this is where they > practiced their cluster bombing technique before heading overseas.... > > > any way,,,,, > > I've done something potentially foolish.... I've written a musical.... > actually it's more what you'd call a "folk opera" since it's all sung... > It's debuting in Guelph in the last week of October... with a cast a six > that includes yours truly, tannis Slimman, David Archibald, Amy Nodwell and > Sandy Horne.... > I'm looking for one more MALE singer/actor..... fairly young ( he's got a > love interest in the show who is playing an 18-year old)---- a strong voice > is my top priority,,, some acting experience, playing an instrument would be > great but not essential..... > > They pay would be mediocre, the hours long, and the future of the show > questionable,.. so it would be perfect for a any folk musician... > > the show is called "Hardscrabble Road".... it would require two weeks of > clear time at the end of October... with some rehearsals in september as > well... the goal is to attract interest from other theatres across the > country to tour the thing.... > the show is basically an extended left-wing rant about globalization, > subtitled "the needy vs. the greedy" > > let me know if you can think of any likely suspects... > I'll send a script and a demo to any interested parties. > > > THanks > > James Gordon > > James Gordon james@jamesgordon.ca > 115 Dufferin St. Guelph ON Canada > NlH 4A5 (519)837-3757 > fax: (519)837-3776 > web: jamesgordon.ca > Booking Inquiries: Jude Vadala > judev@rogers.com > > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From chris@fiddlefire.com Mon, 05 May 2003 19:50:01 -0500 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 19:50:01 -0500 From: Chris McKhool chris@fiddlefire.com Subject: [mplpost] Jazz Violin & Kids shows, TORONTO & OTTAWA > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3135009001_20119954_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Hey everyone,=20 The final Chris McKhool jazz quartet show at Myrtle's in on this Saturday i= n Toronto. And if you are anywhere near Ottawa, I am performing my FiddleFire! kids concert at the Tulip Festival...details below. Hope to see you there! Chris McKhool=20 -------------------- chris@fiddlefire.com 1-800-MCKHOOL=20 Toronto: (416) 469-3180 Upcoming concerts, CDs, live video at http://www.fiddlefire.com Saturday May 10, 9 pm Chris McKhool Jazz Quartet with Chris (violin), Tania Gill (piano), Chris Banks (bass), Adam David (drums)=20 Myrtle=B9s Bistro, (Yes, it=B9s open!) 1646 Queen St. E. near Coxwell, Toronto 416-698-2999, $2 Wed-Sat, May 14-17, daily Wed-Fri at 12:00, Saturday at 1:00 FiddleFire! Kids Concert Canadian Tulip Festival, Ottawa http://www.tulipfest.ca Tuesday May 27, 11 pm Playing violin with Aviva Chernick and Shakshuka (sephardic song) Distillery Jazz Festival, Toronto http://www.distilleryjazz.com Saturday May 31, 9:30 pm Playing violin with Alex Sinclair (folkie songster from Tamarack & Heartwood) The Q Club, 1574 Queen St. East, Toronto (near Coxwell) , free Queen streetcar takes you to the front door Sat/ Sun. May 31-June 1, 1:30 pm daily FiddleFire! Kids Concert Distillery Jazz Festival, Toronto http://www.distilleryjazz.com, free --MS_Mac_OE_3135009001_20119954_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Jazz Violin & Kids shows, TORONTO & OTTAWA Hey everyone,

The final Chris McKhool jazz quartet show at Myrtle's in on this Saturday i= n Toronto.

And if you are anywhere near Ottawa, I am performing my FiddleFire! kids co= ncert at the Tulip Festival...details below.

Hope to see you there!

Chris McKhool
--------------------
chris@fiddlefire.com
1-800-MCKHOOL
Toronto: (416) 469-3180
Upcoming concerts, CDs, live video at http://www.fiddlefire.com



Saturday May 10, 9 pm
Chris McKhool Jazz Quartet
with Chris (violin), Tania Gill (piano), Chris Banks (bass), Adam David= (drums)
Myrtle=B9s Bistro, (Yes, it=B9s open!)
1646 Queen St. E. near Coxwell, Toronto
416-698-2999, $2

Wed-Sat, May 14-17, daily
Wed-Fri at 12:00, Saturday at 1:00
FiddleFire! Kids Concert
Canadian Tulip Festival, Ottawa
http://www.tulipfest.ca

Tuesday May 27, 11 pm
Playing violin with Aviva Chernick and Shakshuka  (sephardic so= ng)
Distillery Jazz Festival, Toronto
http://www.distilleryjazz.com

Saturday May 31,  9:30 pm
Playing violin with Alex Sinclair
(folkie songster from Tamarack & Heartwood)
The Q Club, 1574 Queen St. East,  Toronto
(near Coxwell) , free
Queen streetcar takes you to the front door

Sat/ Sun. May 31-June 1,  1:30 pm daily
FiddleFire! Kids Concert
Distillery Jazz Festival,  Toronto
http://www.distilleryjazz.com, free

--MS_Mac_OE_3135009001_20119954_MIME_Part-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From ryan@ryanschneider.ca Mon, 5 May 2003 19:50:43 -0700 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 19:50:43 -0700 From: Ryan Schneider ryan@ryanschneider.ca Subject: [mplpost] Re: Young male singer etc.... Sorry about that... I meant to send this to James personally.... Thanks, Ryan Schneider (519) 843-1120 http://www.ryanschneider.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Schneider" To: Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 7:19 PM Subject: [mplpost] Re: Young male singer etc.... > Hi James, > > My name is Ryan Schneider and I am a just turned 19 year old > singer/songwriter/performer and have met you at the hillside festival in > guelph a couple of times. I read your email posted to maplepost in regards > to the young male singer/actor that you are looking for and thought that I > should contact you. I think that I would probably fit the spot quite well > that you are looking for, as I have been performing on stage since I was > very young and do so regularly. My voice is my main musical tool, although I > do play a variety of musical instruments including. I also know Tannis > Slimmon who I believe you said is involved in this project. As far as acting > experience is concerned, I was a cast member of "Oliver" a couple of years > ago which was staged at The River Run Centre and have taken some drama > courses at school, although consider myself a musician and not an actor, but > am willing to try things out!! :) > However, I should let you know that I have plans of attending Humber College > in the fall for Jazz Music studies, but am planning on living at home in > Belwood (just outside of Fergus) on weekends. I will be around this summer > performing throughout Ontario with my band too! > Let me know what you think and please send me some more information on this > at your convenience. > > Thanks, and I will look forward to hearing from you. > > Ryan Schneider > (519) 843-1120 > http://www.ryanschneider.ca > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "James Gordon" > To: > Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 8:25 PM > Subject: [mplpost] Re: Help Wanted-- young male singer/actor for 'folk > opera'... > > > > Hi folks... > > > > I'm down here in Flint Michigan today.... it appears that this is where > they > > practiced their cluster bombing technique before heading overseas.... > > > > > > any way,,,,, > > > > I've done something potentially foolish.... I've written a musical.... > > actually it's more what you'd call a "folk opera" since it's all sung... > > It's debuting in Guelph in the last week of October... with a cast a six > > that includes yours truly, tannis Slimman, David Archibald, Amy Nodwell > and > > Sandy Horne.... > > I'm looking for one more MALE singer/actor..... fairly young ( he's got a > > love interest in the show who is playing an 18-year old)---- a strong > voice > > is my top priority,,, some acting experience, playing an instrument would > be > > great but not essential..... > > > > They pay would be mediocre, the hours long, and the future of the show > > questionable,.. so it would be perfect for a any folk musician... > > > > the show is called "Hardscrabble Road".... it would require two weeks of > > clear time at the end of October... with some rehearsals in september as > > well... the goal is to attract interest from other theatres across the > > country to tour the thing.... > > the show is basically an extended left-wing rant about globalization, > > subtitled "the needy vs. the greedy" > > > > let me know if you can think of any likely suspects... > > I'll send a script and a demo to any interested parties. > > > > > > THanks > > > > James Gordon > > > > James Gordon james@jamesgordon.ca > > 115 Dufferin St. Guelph ON Canada > > NlH 4A5 (519)837-3757 > > fax: (519)837-3776 > > web: jamesgordon.ca > > Booking Inquiries: Jude Vadala > > judev@rogers.com > > > > > > - > > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > > > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From jesse@harbourfront.on.ca Mon, 05 May 2003 20:29:09 -0400 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 20:29:09 -0400 From: Jesse Kumagai jesse@harbourfront.on.ca Subject: [mplpost] Fwd: emergency equipment call! Sorry for the cross-posting, but I thought this request was unusual enough that someone who is in a position to help might be interested. I don't know Andrew Masuda personally, but if you have a piece of gear lying around that might do the trick, give him a ding. - Jesse Kumagai >hi. two community radio people from nicaragua have been here in toronto for >the past two weeks helping with a conference on community arts and popular >education. they are involved in a network of community radio stations on the >atlantic coast of nicaragua, a very isolated group of mostly indigenous and >black rural towns. they don't have television [not a bad thing, eh?] or other >popular forms of media, so the radio station keeps them together. people >gather at homes that have radios to listen to the news in these communities, >and the radio shows have helped them organize against a neo-liberal agenda >which has threatened their traditional ways of life. > >one of these radio stations has been off the air for the past two months >because their on-air mixing board has died - something we're all pretty >familiar with [maybe not the length of time, though]. they have few >resources, and have asked their canadian colleagues if there is any way that >they can get a small mixer donated to them to take back to nicaragua [they >leave thursday!]. > >what they need: > >one mixer >+ has one, preferrably two microphone inputs [XLR, but 1/4" is probably ok >too]...we weren't clear on whether they need powered mic's or not >[translation problems] so i would imagine just regular UNPOWERED microphone >inputs >+ has two or three line inputs [cassette, cd] stereo rca >+ has two outputs stereo rca >+ at least one headphone jack >+ a gain control would be good - for speakers > >i'm thinking that a simple DJ mixer might sort 'em out quite easily. not too >complicated, small enough that it can fit in a suitcase, good condition [if >used] and the power cord attached. > >please please please contact me ASAP if you get this and can help out - >either let me know via email [not checking it again until tuesday evening] or >try calling me at 416.530.7744. > >muchos gracias, >andrew masuda 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 ______________________________________ Inflex - installed on mailserver for domain @harbourfront.on.ca Queries to: postmaster@harbourfront.on.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From brian@backtothedirt.com Mon, 5 May 2003 20:50:42 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 20:50:42 -0400 From: Brian Gladstone brian@backtothedirt.com Subject: [mplpost] Mariposa in the City Mariposa in the City will be sadly missed - I have attended as both a spectator as well as a performer in the last few years. Director Bob Stevens did a marvellous job on this festival, and I know he believed in it's existence with a passion. I have always enjoyed folk music during the day in the city. Last year's turnout seemed to be large - all the stages were well attended. I thought Mariposa in the City did a great service as it brought the folk music of the summer festivals into the community of Parkdale - and was definitely a popular community event. All of the people I met were local neighbourhood residents, who have little or no other opportunity to hear and learn about folk music. It is truly a loss to the city, to the community, and to folk music. There are too few folk venues - all are precious - and we need to preserve each one and create more. Im sure the Mariposa Foundation has valid reasons for no longer supporting Mariposa in the City - although I dont know w! hat the reasons are - and would hope at some time in the future his great event would be able to continue. Brian Gladstone www.backtothedirt.com Purchase Brian Gladstone CDs Dial Toll Free 1-800-BUY-MY-CD http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/briangladstone2 Brian Gladstone Band Itinerary: Jan 21 - Feb 2, 2004 - Winterfolk 2004 www.winterfolk.com Aug 8 - 11 The Rock Festival, Waterfront Park, Red Rock, Ontario. http://www.livefromtherock.com/ Jul 24 - Summer in the Park, Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. East, Toronto. http://www.metunited.org/map.html Jun 28 - Mel Lastman Square, North York City Hall, Toronto www.folksingersforpeace.com with Brian Gladstone, David Bradstreet, Ray Materick, Norm Hacking, Danny Marks and more... details below May 26 - Southern Ontario Fingerstyle Guitar Association Showcase - Staircase Theatre Cafe, Hamilton, On - Gladstone will showcase his eclectic picking styles after 8:00 - www.staircase.org May 18 - 9:00 - Chicago's Diner, 335 Queen St West, Toronto. Ont. (416) 598-3301 May 13 - 8:30 Hughsroom - New Folk Night 2261 Dundas St. W. Toronto. Ont. (416) 531-6604 www.hughsroom.com/znewfolknight.html Apr 29 - Black Swan Tavern, 154 Danforth, Toronto, ON, (416) 469-0537, Guest of Michael Pickett It has come to our attention that some artists have been led to believe that a June 21 festival in Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood is a Mariposa event. This is not the case. Mariposa in the City is no longer associated with Parkdale's free one-day festival in June ... Paulette Kirkey President, Mariposa Folk Foundation --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals < - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lillianw@interlog.com Mon, 05 May 2003 21:23:37 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 21:23:37 From: Lillian Wauthier lillianw@interlog.com Subject: [mplpost] Gig-ON: THE BILL HILLY BAND Fiddles & Frets Music Presents 2003 Juno Nominees THE BILL HILLY BAND WHEN: Sun. May 18th, 8pm WHERE: The Bellefair United Church, Bellefair Ave. & Queen St. in The Beach, east end Toronto ADMISSION: $15Adv./$18 INFO: 416-264-2235 ________________________________________________________ >From B.C.'s beautiful coast comes this group of five exceptional musicians all sharing a common purpose: to play timeless acoustic music with a passionate flair that captivates audiences of all ages. From a melange of European stylings to the rhythms of Latin America, and from musical coast to musical coast of North America, The Bill Hilly Band have forged a kind of sophisticated, down-home music all their own that's being celebrated in kitchens, dance halls, festivals and theatres across North America and beyond! Formed in 1996 by a group of already accomplished and successful Canadian musicians, the band quickly realized they had stumbled upon a unique combination of artistry, enthusiasm, and irresistible entertainment. Since then, audiences from Copenhagen to Cortes Island have thrilled to the the Bills' blend of choreographed on-stage antics and infectiously danceable music. Whether it's blistering, Brazilian mandolin melodies and the hilarious use of random objects (a mandolin solo with a candelabra?), breathtaking, virtuosic two-fiddle flights, outrageously exotic bowed banjo solos, or souful vocal renderings of the world's most hummable melodies, The Bills are a musical and visual joy to behold. Elders will reminisce, children will laugh and jump, and everyone in between will find themselves cheering, singing, and stomping their feet! The Bill Hilly Band's acoustic explosion is coming to town. So open your ears, put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a joyous musical ride. The Bill Hilly Band are: Chris Frye - guitar Marc Atkinson - Mandolin Adrian Dolan - Fiddle, Piano, Accordian Glen Manders - Bass Jeremy Penner - Fiddle What People Are Saying: "...A masterful statement of boundless artistic promise." - The Toronto Star (commenting on the new album "All Day Every Day") "The Bills played their way into our audience's hearts. The moment they take the stage it's a party!" - Rick Fenton, Artistic Director, Winnipeg Folk Festival "Engaging. Charming. Stunning Musicianship. These six 'Bills' put on one of the most delightful concerts we've ever had." - Jake Galbraith, Victoria Folk Guild "Deviously clever." - David Grierson, CBC Radio "Gawd they were great! The 'Bills' were a festival favourite. A totally crowd-pleasing, rollicking good time! A brilliant combination of fantastic energy and superior musicianship."-Tracy Summers, Coordinator, ICA Folk Fest, Victoria, BC, July/98 "This ultra talented quintet should be among Canada's ambassadors to the United Nations." Peter Rusland, Cowichan News Leader, Nov./00 _____________________________________________________ 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 _____________________________________________________ - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike.reynolds@sympatico.ca Mon, 5 May 2003 22:19:01 -0400 Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 22:19:01 -0400 From: Mike Reynolds mike.reynolds@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] gig on Morgan Davis This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C31354.549F1C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Ken Ramsden=20 To: Mike Reynolds=20 Cc: Mike Martyn ; Kate King-Fisher=20 Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 11:56 AM Subject: Fw: Morgan Davis Subject: Morgan Davis Hi Mike! Could you post this great news on Maplepost as a favour? ken MORGAN DAVIS LIVE Where: Cosmic Charlie's Restaurant 170 Charlotte Street Peterborough, Ontario 705 741 6491 *call for reservations* When: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 2000- Acoustic act of the Year 1999- Producer of the Year - Socan songwriter of the Year 1996- Blues With a Feeling Award 1995- Blues Band of the Year 1994- Blues Artist of the Year ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C31354.549F1C00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C31354.549F1C00-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From bill@willymacproductions.ca Mon, 05 May 2003 23:26:58 -0400 Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 23:26:58 -0400 From: Bill Garrett bill@willymacproductions.ca Subject: [mplpost] THE TANGLEFOOT SESSIONS > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3135022019_298355_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Come and join Borealis Recording Artists TANGLEFOOT for a live CD & DVD Recording They have a big, full-throttle sound, huge vocal harmonies and a truckload of some of the most listenable songs you'll ever hear. Over the past half-dozen years Tanglefoot has made headlines throughout the world of folk and acoustic music, attracting a large and rabidly enthusiastic horde of friends, fans and Foot Heads throughout Canada, the United States and Britain. Combining tradition, innovation, humour, pathos, fury and passion, these five engaging and colourful performers deliver their music with rare intensity and contagious enthusiasm. May 9, 10, 11 The Flying Cloud Folk Club 292 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto, Ont 1 night - $10 / 2 - $15 / all 3 - $20) Phone (416 410 FOLK) or e-mail (flying_cloud_folk@sympatico.ca) for your reservations. www.borealisrecords.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --MS_Mac_OE_3135022019_298355_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE TANGLEFOOT SESSIONS

Come and join
Borealis Recording Artists
TANGLEFOOT
for a live CD &a= mp; DVD Recording

   
They have a big, full-throttle sound, hug= e vocal harmonies and a truckload of some of the most listenable songs you'l= l ever hear.  Over the past half-dozen years Tanglefoot has made headli= nes throughout the world of folk and acoustic music, attracting a large and = rabidly enthusiastic horde of friends, fans and Foot Heads throughout Canada= , the United States and Britain. Combining tradition, innovation, humour, pa= thos, fury and passion, these five engaging and colourful performers deliver= their music with rare intensity and contagious enthusiasm.

May 9, 10, 11
The Flying Cloud Folk Club
292 Brunswick Avenue,
Toronto, Ont

1 night - $10 / 2 - $15 / all 3 - $20) Phone (416 410 FOLK) or e-mail (flying_cloud_folk@sympatico.ca) for your re= servations.

www.borealisrecords.com
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--MS_Mac_OE_3135022019_298355_MIME_Part-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lori@loricullen.com Tue, 6 May 2003 00:05:46 -0400 Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 00:05:46 -0400 From: Lori Cullen lori@loricullen.com Subject: [mplpost] John Hartford Videos? This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C31363.3EA44970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Can anyone suggest where I can buy The Banjo According to John = Hartford/2 Videos. I know there are a bunch of them online but I was wondering if anyone = knew of a store that may sell them in the Toronto area. John Hartford, gotta love this man. Thanks, Lori Cullen =20 Lori Cullen www.loricullen.com | www.threestoryrecords.com You can order Lori's CD 'Garden Path' directly from lori@loricullen.com, = or on the web at www.maplemusic.com=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C31363.3EA44970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Can anyone suggest where I can = buy =20 The Banjo According to John Hartford/2=20 Videos.
I know there are a bunch of them = online but I=20 was wondering if anyone knew of a store that may sell them in the = Toronto=20 area.
John Hartford, gotta love this = man.
 
Thanks,
Lori Cullen
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C31363.3EA44970-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Tue, 06 May 2003 10:12:35 -0400 Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 10:12:35 -0400 From: Rana Sodhi sodhi@chem-eng.utoronto.ca Subject: [mplpost] THE TANGLEFOOT SESSIONS Just to follow up, The Saturday show is now sold-out, however, there are spaces left for Friday and Sunday, albeit they are filling up fast. Rana for the Cloud Bill Garrett wrote: > > > Come and join > Borealis Recording Artists > TANGLEFOOT > for a live CD & DVD Recording > > > They have a big, full-throttle sound, huge vocal harmonies and a > truckload of some of the most listenable songs you'll ever hear. Over > the past half-dozen years Tanglefoot has made headlines throughout the > world of folk and acoustic music, attracting a large and rabidly > enthusiastic horde of friends, fans and Foot Heads throughout Canada, > the United States and Britain. Combining tradition, innovation, > humour, pathos, fury and passion, these five engaging and colourful > performers deliver their music with rare intensity and contagious > enthusiasm. > > May 9, 10, 11 > The Flying Cloud Folk Club > 292 Brunswick Avenue, > Toronto, Ont > > 1 night - $10 / 2 - $15 / all 3 - $20) > Phone (416 410 FOLK) or e-mail (flying_cloud_folk@sympatico.ca) for > your reservations. > > www.borealisrecords.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > -- Rana N.S. Sodhi -------------------- Work ------------------------------------------- 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 ------------------- More Work ------------------------------------ Flying Cloud Folk Club 416 410 FOLK (machine) www3.sympatico.ca/flying_cloud_folk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From festival@nxne.com Tue, 06 May 2003 10:47:46 -0400 Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 10:47:46 -0400 From: NXNE Music Festival festival@nxne.com Subject: [mplpost] Danish Singer / Songwriter Seeks Pianist --=====================_236867059==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hello All, I am forwarding this request to all of you from one of NXNE's invited musicians. Camilla Mills is a singer / songwriter from Copenhagen whom we have invited to perform this year. She needs a pianist for her show. Her style is somewhat reminiscent of Tori Amos meets Kate Bush. Her performance is scheduled for Thursday June 5 - it will be a 40 minute performance, starting at 10PM (@ Nia / C'est What). She unfortunately does not have a web site that I could direct you to for more information, but please, if you are interested in helping her out for the night, contact her directly at: mills@email.dk Thank you all very much. Cheers. Travis Bird ---------- Travis Bird NXNE Festival Co-ordinator 189 Church St., Lower Level Toronto, ON M5B 1Y7 (416) 863-NXNE FAX: (416) 863-0828 tbird@nxne.com www.nxne.com The Ninth Annual North By Northeast - June 5,6,7 2003. --=====================_236867059==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Hello All,
  I am forwarding this request to all of you from one of NXNE's invited musicians.  Camilla Mills is a singer / songwriter from Copenhagen whom we have invited to perform this year.  She needs a pianist for her show.  Her style is somewhat reminiscent of Tori Amos meets Kate Bush.  Her performance is scheduled for Thursday June 5 - it will be a 40 minute performance, starting at 10PM (@ Nia / C'est What).  She unfortunately does not have a web site that I could direct you to for more information, but please, if you are interested in helping her out for the night, contact her directly at:

mills@email.dk


Thank you all very much.

Cheers.
Travis Bird



Travis Bird
NXNE Festival Co-ordinator
189 Church St., Lower Level
Toronto, ON    M5B 1Y7
(416) 863-NXNE     FAX: (416) 863-0828
tbird@nxne.com
www.nxne.com

The Ninth Annual North By Northeast - June 5,6,7 2003.
--=====================_236867059==_.ALT-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Tue, 6 May 2003 12:42:31 -0400 Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 12:42:31 -0400 From: Paul Northcott paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Subject: [mplpost] mplpost - unsubscribe unsubscribe For some unknown reason my email account occasionally defaults to my wife's email address. Please excuse this and reply to any correspondence for me at: paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Sorry for any inconvenience.... Paul -----Original Message----- From: owner-maplepost@icomm.ca [mailto:owner-maplepost@icomm.ca]On Behalf Of Quinte Spirit Festival Chair Person Sent: May 4, 2003 9:05 PM To: maplepost@icomm.ca Subject: [mplpost] WINNERS OF QUINTE SPIRIT SONG CONTEST The Quinte Spirit Festival committee are pleased to announce the winner and two runner-ups of the first annual Quinte Spirit Songwriting Contest as follows: WINNER: David Leask and Mary Ellen Beatty (Mississauga) for "Halfway to Heaven" FIRST RUNNER-UP: Jenny Twist (Brighton) for "From Me to You" SECOND RUNNER-UP: James Everett (Napanee) for "Compassion for Pride" Our 5-judge panel collectively had a diverse backgound of musical experience, interests and tastes. Contending songs were judged according to four main categories: lyric, melody, structure and universal appeal. All the entries excelled in at least some of the categories. We are grateful to all the songwriters for submitting their songs in good spirit. The WINNER'S prize is $500 (store retail value) in merchandise at Marie's Place Music Store in Napanee, Ontario. The FIRST RUNNER-UP receives $100 in merchandise. The SECOND RUNNER-UP receives $50 in merchandise. For more details check out www.quintespirit.ca Cheers! Steve Medd _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From penguineggs@hotmail.com Tue, 06 May 2003 12:00:12 -0600 Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 12:00:12 -0600 From: penguin eggs penguineggs@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Last call for news Hi, Anyone out there with news items for the bumper Summer Issue of Penguin Eggs please e-mail to penguineggs@shaw.ca as soon as possible. Kindest regards, Roddy Campbell http://www.penguineggs.ab.ca _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mgirimonte@sympatico.ca Tue, 6 May 2003 18:12:36 -0400 Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 18:12:36 -0400 From: Melissa Girimonte mgirimonte@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic Wednesdays @ Hooch This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C313FB.12A491C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This Wednesday, May 7th at Hooch (Over the Gypsy Co-op, 817 Queen Street = West, west of Bathurst): James Hummel and=20 Matt Crooker Doors open at 9:00, show starts at 9:30. Cover is $4. Come and check out some great acoustic music every Wednesday evening at = Hooch! ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C313FB.12A491C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
This Wednesday, May 7th at Hooch (Over the Gypsy = Co-op,=20 817 Queen Street West, west of Bathurst):
 
James Hummel
 
and
 
Matt Crooker
 
Doors open at 9:00, show starts at 9:30.  = Cover is=20 $4.
 
Come and check out some great acoustic music = every=20 Wednesday evening at Hooch!
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C313FB.12A491C0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mgirimonte@sympatico.ca Tue, 6 May 2003 18:31:44 -0400 Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 18:31:44 -0400 From: Melissa Girimonte mgirimonte@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic Wednesdays @ Hooch ADDITIONS This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0259_01C313FD.BE8BEA40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Corin Raymond and Henry Taylor have now been added to the lineup as = well. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Melissa Girimonte=20 To: MaplePost=20 Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 6:12 PM Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic Wednesdays @ Hooch This Wednesday, May 7th at Hooch (Over the Gypsy Co-op, 817 Queen = Street West, west of Bathurst): James Hummel and=20 Matt Crooker Doors open at 9:00, show starts at 9:30. Cover is $4. Come and check out some great acoustic music every Wednesday evening = at Hooch! ------=_NextPart_000_0259_01C313FD.BE8BEA40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Corin Raymond and Henry Taylor have now = been added=20 to the lineup as well.
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 = 6:12 PM
Subject: [mplpost] Acoustic = Wednesdays @=20 Hooch

This Wednesday, May 7th at Hooch (Over the = Gypsy Co-op,=20 817 Queen Street West, west of Bathurst):
 
James Hummel
 
and
 
Matt Crooker
 
Doors open at 9:00, show starts at 9:30.  = Cover is=20 $4.
 
Come and check out some great acoustic music = every=20 Wednesday evening at Hooch!
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0259_01C313FD.BE8BEA40-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lists@richardhess.com Tue, 06 May 2003 17:44:35 -0700 Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 17:44:35 -0700 From: Richard L. Hess lists@richardhess.com Subject: [mplpost] SPAM reducer From FolkDJ-L >FOUND! A suspected source of folkdj member spam: A >popular folk musician's website! I'm telling everyone I know about a great program I found...after buying another highly promoted spam filtering program, I found http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ it works only with POP accounts and most major email programs. I've been using it for a week on two separate computers and it's picking out 90% of the SPAM and having a false-positive rate of around 0.2%. No commercial connection here...did I say the program was FREE under the gnu license? Donations are solicited. I'm going to send some money. It does NOT require you to maintain lists. It's almost magic. I feel relieved. I am NOT connected with this at all--just a happy user! Cheers, Richard who has three harvested accounts and gets 60 spams a day. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From the_pondside@yahoo.com Tue, 6 May 2003 22:29:32 -0700 (PDT) Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 22:29:32 -0700 (PDT) From: Juliana McCorison the_pondside@yahoo.com Subject: [mplpost] gig on Morgan Davis I've seen Morgan perform both in Ottawa and here in Victoria and he's great!! Looking forward to his return to Victoria, perhaps for a House Concert. Juliana http://pondsidemusic.com --- Mike Reynolds wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ken Ramsden > To: Mike Reynolds > Cc: Mike Martyn ; Kate King-Fisher > Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 11:56 AM > Subject: Fw: Morgan Davis > > > Subject: Morgan Davis > > > > Hi Mike! Could you post this great news on Maplepost > as a favour? > ken > > MORGAN DAVIS LIVE > > Where: Cosmic Charlie's Restaurant > 170 Charlotte Street > Peterborough, Ontario > 705 741 6491 *call for > reservations* > > When: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 > > 2000- Acoustic act of the Year > 1999- Producer of the Year > - Socan songwriter of the Year > 1996- Blues With a Feeling Award > 1995- Blues Band of the Year > 1994- Blues Artist of the Year > > > > > > ===== Eliza Juliana McCorison "The only thing more irritating than someone who never does what they say is someone who always does...." http://www.pondsidemusic.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From Lynn@mclachlan.ca Wed, 7 May 2003 06:57:07 -0700 Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 06:57:07 -0700 From: Lynn Harrison Lynn@mclachlan.ca Subject: [mplpost] Gigs ON: Three events Hi Mapleposters, Just a quick note about some of my upcoming events: Thursday, May 8th, 8:00 p.m. Lynn Harrison (with David Woodhead) Rancho Relaxo 300 College Street Toronto, Ontario Saturday, May 10th, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Audio Drive-In party/BBQ Dundas Public School - Dundas East at Boulton Ave Food, fun, antique cars, live music and ??? Friday, May 16th, 8:00 p.m. Lynn Harrison (with David Woodhead) Oasis Bar & Restaurant Queen St. east of Broadview Hope to see you soon! Lynn - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From trevor@trevormills.com Wed, 7 May 2003 11:09:10 -0400 Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 11:09:10 -0400 From: Trevor Mills trevor@trevormills.com Subject: [mplpost] Special Announcement coming Stay tuned for a special announcement concerning New Folk Night at Hugh's Room next Tuesday night. Cheers Trevor ....can't you just feel the anticipation!!! - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lesjones@ca.inter.net Wed, 7 May 2003 10:53:02 -0400 Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 10:53:02 -0400 From: les jones lesjones@ca.inter.net Subject: [mplpost] MUSIC/BOOKSTORE CAFE/KINGSTON. --============_-1159803311==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ; format="flowed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable BOOKSTORE CAFE Camden East 378-1102 HEADLINES 1) KYRA & TULLY 2) DAN DE SANTIS - Back by popular demand 3) BOOK BEFORE YOU ARE TOO LATE - SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH/MUSIC 4) POETRY READING SERIES PLANNED UPCOMING FRI 9 - KYRA & TULLY (folk) SAT 10 - Dan de SANTIS (keyboards & harmonica) SUN 11 - MOTHERS DAY MUSIC & BRUNCH 'forty foot road' - ArtsCanCircle Benefit for Mike Stevens with Gary Rasberry & quarter tank. 3pm & 7pm FRI 16 - Norbert Lepage - English & French folk Sat 17- MORGAN DAVIS BLUES - $10 =46RI MAY 9 - Kyra & Tully are a Kingston local duo. They play folky laid back pop intertwining harmonies, acoustic and electric guitars, electric piano and Farfisa Organ. They have one CD release, Live at Grant Hall, recorded by Grand Ethier featuring vocals, a Grand Piano and acoustic guitar. Kyra writes about the local music scene for Kingston This Week and last played in our area in Newburgh. SAT MAY 10 Dan DeSantis (Roblin) Dan DeSantis, born in Niagara Falls, Canada, has been playing music for most of his life and is a multi talented seasoned performer . He took piano lessons during elementary and high school years and furthered his musical education in the music program at Western University and Creative Electronics at Fanshawe College. Dan spent many years performing all over Canada with a variety of recording acts. He has released four CDs of instrumental DeSantis songs. These recordings have a variety of styles;easy listening, jazz, new age, Celtic,electronic and some world beat. Dan also has a great love for blues and rock classics and has been performing these styles live with great success through the years .Dan is a piano instructor and teaches privately and in the schools. MOTHERS DAY: We are offering a Special Gourmet Mother's Day Meal & Music on May 11 A special Treat Your Mum Brunch and an optional 3pm, musical matinee. In addition, there will be special discounts, up to 50%, on 'Things that Mum's Like" including wicker, English china cups, used and new cook books, handcrafted, Canadian made, wood bowls etc. The meal includes such goodies as Asparagus& red pepper frittata, Wilton cheese pat=E9, glazed roast ham, a special chicken dish, Jo's mouthwatering desserts and more. Reserve a table now! There are also two musical performances, 3pm and 7pm, both benefits for Artscan Circle- forty foot road,a five-piece band featuring popular local musicians will perform, and will be joined by the band Me Man Jack for the afternoon session. ArtsCanCircle is a project undertaken by musician Mike Stevens a phenomenal harmonica player who has been travelling to Labrador to share his music with aboriginal kids in remote communities and helping to provide an outlet and a focus in communities suffering so many severe problems. His work has evolved into an instrument donation program and we'll be passing to hat for donations to his worthy work. POETS AT THE CROSSROADS Starting June 8 we'll be hosting a special Poetry Reading series, co-ordinated by Jill Battson, on the second Sunday of every month. If you've any suggestions or comments do email us back. ****************************************************************************= **** The Bookstore Cafe offers live folk/blues/classical music etc. plus an eclectic mix of antiques, art, collectibles, photographica, crafts, used books, sheet music, new books by local authors & some interesting junque. West of Kingston, just north of Highway 401: Between Kingston & Napanee take exit 593 (county road 4) north for 7km.WINTER HOURS: =46riday/Saturday 11-11pm.Sunday 10-5pm. Shows 8pm. --============_-1159803311==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MUSIC/BOOKSTORE CAFE/KINGSTON.
BOOKSTORE CAFE
Camden East
378-1102

HEADLINES
1) KYRA & TULLY
2) DAN DE SANTIS - Back by popular demand
3) BOOK BEFORE YOU ARE TOO LATE - SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH/MUSIC
4) POETRY READING SERIES PLANNED

        UPCOMING
       
        FRI 9 - KYRA & TULLY (folk)
        SAT 10 - Dan de SANTIS (keyboards & harmonica)
        SUN 11 - MOTHERS DAY MUSIC & BRUNCH
        'forty foot road' - ArtsCanCircle Benefit for Mike Stevens with
        = ; Gary Rasberry  & quarter tank 3pm & 7pm                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
        FRI 16 - Norbert Lepage - English & French folk
        Sat 17- MORGAN DAVIS BLUES - $10


FRI MAY 9 - Kyra & Tully are a Kingston local duo. They play folky laid back pop intertwining harmonies, acoustic and electric guitars, electric piano and Farfisa Organ. They have one CD release, Live at Grant Hall, recorded by Grand Ethier featuring vocals, a Grand Piano and acoustic guitar. Kyra writes about the local music scene for Kingston This Week and last played in our area in Newburgh.

SAT MAY 10 Dan DeSantis (Roblin) 
 
Dan DeSantis, born in Niagara =46alls, Canada, has been playing music for most of his life and is a multi talented seasoned performer . He took piano lessons during elementary and high school years and furthered his musical education in the music program at Western University and Creative Electronics at =46anshawe College.  Dan spent many years performing all over Canada with a variety of recording acts.  He has released four CDs of instrumental DeSantis songs.  These recordings have a variety of styles;easy listening, jazz, new age, Celtic,electronic and some world beat. Dan also has a great love for blues and rock classics and has been performing these styles live with great success through the years .Dan is a piano instructor and teaches privately and in the schools.

MOTHERS DAY:  We are offering a Special Gourmet Mother's Day Meal & Music on May 11  A special Treat Your Mum Brunch and an optional  3pm, musical matinee. In addition, there will be special discounts, up to 50%, on 'Things that Mum's Like" including wicker, English china cups, used and new cook books, handcrafted, Canadian made, wood bowls etc.

The meal includes such goodies as Asparagus& red pepper frittata, Wilton cheese pat=E9, glazed roast ham, a special chicken dish, Jo's mouthwatering desserts and more. Reserve a table now!

There are also two musical performances, 3pm and 7pm, both benefits for Artscan Circle- forty foot road,a five-piece band featuring popular local musicians will perform, and will be joined by the band Me Man Jack for the afternoon session.  ArtsCanCircle is a project undertaken by musician Mike Stevens  a phenomenal harmonica player who has been travelling to Labrador to share his music with aboriginal kids in remote communities and helping to provide an outlet and a focus in communities suffering so many severe problems.  His work has evolved into an instrument donation program and we'll be passing to hat for donations to his worthy work.

POETS AT THE CROSSROADS
Starting June 8 we'll be hosting a special Poetry Reading series, co-ordinated by Jill Battson, on the second Sunday of every month. If you've any suggestions or comments do email us back.


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The Bookstore Cafe offers live folk/blues/classical music etc. plus an eclectic mix of antiques, art, collectibles, photographica, crafts, used books, sheet music, new books by local authors & some interesting junque.
 West of Kingston, just north of Highway 401: Between Kingston & Napanee take exit 593 (county road 4) north for 7km.WINTER HOURS: =46riday/Saturday 11-11pm.Sunday 10-5pm. Shows 8pm.
--============_-1159803311==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Wed, 7 May 2003 13:22:01 -0400 Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 13:22:01 -0400 From: Paul Northcott paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Subject: [mplpost] unsubscribe unsubscribe - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Wed, 7 May 2003 13:20:59 -0400 Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 13:20:59 -0400 From: Paul Northcott paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Subject: [mplpost] Lift Lock City Music CD Launch Postponed For some unknown reason my email account occasionally defaults to my wife's email address. Please excuse this and reply to any correspondence for me at: paulnorthcott@cogeco.ca Sorry for any inconvenience.... Paul Do to unforeseen circumstances, the Lift Lock City Music CD Launch has been postponed. It will NO longer take place Sun May 18 at Showplace Peterborough. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. Paul Northcott info@liftlockcitymusic.com www.liftlockcitymusic.com - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From dkershaw@sympatico.ca Thu, 08 May 2003 01:26:06 -0400 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 01:26:06 -0400 From: Dan Kershaw dkershaw@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON bros countrypolitans play kensington... --=====================_7960402==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed ...market, that is, in the hills of toronto. set a spell, take your shoes off... ...and where else would that be but that little garage-door-fronted honky tonk known as Graffitis (170 baldwin st / toronto)? ...and when else would that be but the legendary graffitis matinee: sat may 10, 4pm-7. (that is, if we can get ourselves over there from the foggys matinee at the dominion. too many parties, too many pals). case you don't know: me & my countrypolitan brothers serve up not-your-garden-variety traditional country songs. we do it acoustic, around a single wide pattern mic. it's like streaming audio from nashville circa 1967: porter wagonner, waylon, bobby bare, merle, hank lochlin, and lots where that came from. done with love. **also**, don't forget: - the bangin-on-the-table-good *charleyhorse*, as part of ongoing "cameron sunday best" acoustic country series, sunday may 11, 6-8pm at the cameron house front room 408 queen west - the bros countypolitan, every monday at the dominion (500 queen east, west of parliament), 7-9pm --=====================_7960402==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" ...market, that is, in the hills of toronto. set a spell, take your shoes off...


...and where else would that be but that little garage-door-fronted honky tonk known as Graffitis (170 baldwin st / toronto)?

...and when else would that be but the legendary graffitis matinee: sat may 10, 4pm-7.  (that is, if we can get ourselves over there from the foggys matinee at the dominion. too many parties, too many pals).

case you don't know: me & my countrypolitan brothers serve up not-your-garden-variety traditional country songs. we do it acoustic, around a single wide pattern mic. it's like streaming audio from nashville circa 1967: porter wagonner, waylon, bobby bare, merle, hank lochlin, and lots where that came from.  done with love.

**also**, don't forget:

- the bangin-on-the-table-good *charleyhorse*, as part of ongoing "cameron sunday best" acoustic country series, sunday may 11, 6-8pm at the cameron house  front room 408 queen west

- the bros countypolitan, every monday at the dominion (500 queen east, west of parliament), 7-9pm
--=====================_7960402==_.ALT-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From val.cormier@3web.net Thu, 8 May 2003 00:17:25 -0700 Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 00:17:25 -0700 From: V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net Subject: [mplpost] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - May 7/03 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_018E_01C314F7.33D54B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOLK OASIS CiTR 101.9 FM Vancouver, BC two hours of eclectic roots music Wednesdays, 9 - 11 pm PDT Host: Val Cormier folkoasis@canada.com =20 station info / live audio stream at http://citr.ca -------------------- =20 May 7, 2003 Go Canucks! <|>SWEATERS - Hockey Sucks Johnny Hanson Presents: Puck Rock Vol. I (Wrong) MIKE MARSHALL & CHRIS THILE - What a Blast! Into the Cauldron (Sugar Hill) BRYAN SUTTON - Beaumont Rag Bluegrass Guitar (Sugar Hill) PETE SEEGER - My Little Kitty Birds, Beasts, Bugs and Fishes (Little and Big) (Smithsonian Folkways) <|>GEOFF BERNER - Light Enough To Travel Light Enough To Travel (self) <|>VEDA HILLE - and birds Path of a Body (self) <|>VEDA HILLE - Hearts, hearts Here is a picture (Songs for E Carr) (self) <|>VEDA HILLE - Instructions Spine (self) [ Veda Hille continues her "Queen of May" series May 10 & 11 at the = Railway Club=20 http://vedahille.com/ ] TARNATION - Little Black Egg Mirador (Reprise) <|>RADIOGRAM - Summer Song Summer All The Way Home (Endearing) RAY WYLIE HUBBARD - Little Mama Growl (Philo) LA CALACA - Rogaciano Mexico (Putumayo) CONJUNTO JARDIN - La Bruja Nuevo Son Jarocho (self) LOS LOBOS - Malaqu=E9 Good Morning Aztlan (Mammoth) RICKY HERNANDEZ - Desepciones del Alma Recuerdos Musica (Rah) BRAVE COMBO - Viva La Reina Humansville (Rounder) [ concert calendar: music bed - NATHAN AND THE ZYDECO CHA CHAS/La Nuit = de Clifton Chenier/Creole Crossroads (Rounder) ] =20 <|>RAY BONNEVILLE - Rough Luck Rough Luck (1-800-PRIMECD) <|>RAY BONNEVILLE - I'm Not Alone Rough Luck (1-800-PRIMECD) FRANKIE YANKOVIC - Polka Pal Polka Favorite Polkas & Waltzes (Harmony) MYRON FLOREN - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Great Polka Hits (Birchmount) DOC WATSON - Mama Don't Allow No Music Mother, Queen of My Heart (Sugar Hill) RICKY SKAGGS - I Heard My Mother Call My Name In Prayer Live at the Charleston Music Hall (Skaggs Family) <|>BOB SNIDER - Granny 1 Stealin' Home (Borealis) <|>BOB SNIDER - Granny 2 Stealin' Home (Borealis) LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III - White Winos Last Man On Earth (Red House) -------------------- <|> =3D CanCon playlists archived at http://www.folkradio.org --------------------- Unpleasant questions are being raised about Mother's Day. Is this day = necessary? . . . Isn't it bad public policy? . . . No politician with = half his senses, which a majority of politicians have, is likely to vote = for its abolition, however. As a class, mothers are tender and loving, = but as a voting bloc they would not hesitate for an instant to pull the = seat out from under any Congressman who suggests that Mother is not = entitled to a box of chocolates each year in the middle of May. --Russell Baker "Mother" has always been a generic term synonymous with love, devotion, = and sacrifice. There's always been something mystical and reverent about = them. They're the Walter Cronkites of the human race . . . infallible, = virtuous, without flaws and conceived without original sin, with no room = for ambivalence. --Erma Bombeck ------=_NextPart_000_018E_01C314F7.33D54B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
FOLK = OASIS
CiTR 101.9=20 FM
Vancouver, BC
two hours of eclectic roots = music
Wednesdays,=20 9 - 11 pm PDT
Host:   Val Cormier
folkoasis@canada.com

 
station info / live audio = stream
at=20
http://citr.ca

--------------------
 
May 7, 2003
 
Go Canucks!
 
 
<|>SWEATERS - Hockey Sucks
Johnny Hanson Presents: Puck Rock Vol. I = (Wrong)
MIKE MARSHALL & CHRIS THILE - What a = Blast!
Into the Cauldron (Sugar Hill)
BRYAN SUTTON - Beaumont Rag
Bluegrass Guitar (Sugar Hill)
PETE SEEGER - My Little Kitty
Birds, Beasts, Bugs and Fishes (Little and Big) = (Smithsonian=20 Folkways)
 
<|>GEOFF BERNER - Light Enough To = Travel
Light Enough To Travel (self)
<|>VEDA HILLE - and birds
Path of a Body (self)
<|>VEDA HILLE - Hearts, hearts
Here is a picture (Songs for E Carr) = (self)
<|>VEDA HILLE - Instructions
Spine (self)
[ Veda Hille continues her "Queen of May" series May = 10 &=20 11 at the Railway Club
http://vedahille.com/ ]
 
TARNATION - Little Black Egg
Mirador (Reprise)
<|>RADIOGRAM - Summer Song Summer
All The Way Home (Endearing)
RAY WYLIE HUBBARD - Little Mama
Growl (Philo)
 
LA CALACA - Rogaciano
Mexico (Putumayo)
CONJUNTO JARDIN - La Bruja
Nuevo Son Jarocho (self)
LOS LOBOS - Malaqu=E9
Good Morning Aztlan (Mammoth)
RICKY HERNANDEZ - Desepciones del Alma
Recuerdos Musica (Rah)
BRAVE COMBO - Viva La Reina
Humansville (Rounder)
 
[ concert calendar: music bed - NATHAN AND THE = ZYDECO CHA=20 CHAS/La Nuit de Clifton Chenier/Creole Crossroads (Rounder)  ]
 
<|>RAY BONNEVILLE - Rough Luck
Rough Luck (1-800-PRIMECD)
<|>RAY BONNEVILLE - I'm Not Alone
Rough Luck (1-800-PRIMECD)
 
FRANKIE YANKOVIC - Polka Pal Polka
Favorite Polkas & Waltzes (Harmony)
MYRON FLOREN - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Great Polka Hits (Birchmount)
DOC WATSON - Mama Don't Allow No Music
Mother, Queen of My Heart (Sugar Hill)
RICKY SKAGGS - I Heard My Mother Call My Name In=20 Prayer
Live at the Charleston Music Hall (Skaggs = Family)
 
<|>BOB SNIDER - Granny 1
Stealin' Home (Borealis)
<|>BOB SNIDER - Granny 2
Stealin' Home (Borealis)
 
LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III - White Winos
Last Man On Earth (Red House)
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<|> =3D  = CanCon
playlists=20 archived at
http://www.folkradio.org
---------------------
 
Unpleasant questions are being raised about Mother=92s Day. Is this = day=20 necessary? . . . Isn=92t it bad public policy? . . . No politician with = half his=20 senses, which a majority of politicians have, is likely to vote for its=20 abolition, however. As a class, mothers are tender and loving, but as a = voting=20 bloc they would not hesitate for an instant to pull the seat out from = under any=20 Congressman who suggests that Mother is not entitled to a box of = chocolates each=20 year in the middle of May.
--Russell Baker
 
=93Mother=94 has always been a generic term synonymous with love, = devotion, and=20 sacrifice. There=92s always been something mystical and reverent about = them.=20 They=92re the Walter Cronkites of the human race . . . infallible, = virtuous,=20 without flaws and conceived without original sin, with no room for=20 ambivalence.
--Erma Bombeck
 
------=_NextPart_000_018E_01C314F7.33D54B80-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From patmoore@patmoore.net Thu, 8 May 2003 07:14:03 -0400 Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 07:14:03 -0400 From: Pat Moore Music patmoore@patmoore.net Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C31531.67D06FC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading to Yellowknife and am = looking for a venue to=20 perform at - preferably a house concert, or some folk venue, for either = May 23 or 24. Anyone out there with a lead as to who I might contact? =20 To know more about me, check out my website at www.patmoore.net. thanks! Pat =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C31531.67D06FC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'm a =
singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading to Yellowknife and am looking for =
a venue to=20
perform at - preferably a house concert, or some folk venue, for either =
May 23 or 24.

Anyone out there with a lead as to who I might contact? =20

To know more about me, check out my website at www.patmoore.net.

thanks!
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------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C31531.67D06FC0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From patmoore@patmoore.net Thu, 8 May 2003 07:24:08 -0400 Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 07:24:08 -0400 From: Pat Moore Music patmoore@patmoore.net Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C31532.D06C1C40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading to Yellowknife and am = looking for a venue to=20 perform at - preferably a house concert, or some folk venue, for either = May 23 or 24. Anyone out there with a lead as to who I might contact? =20 To know more about me, check out my website at www.patmoore.net. thanks! Pat Moore =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C31532.D06C1C40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading to=20 Yellowknife and am looking for a venue to
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Anyone out = there=20 with a lead as to who I might contact? 

To know more about = me,=20 check out my website at www.patmoore.net.

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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C31532.D06C1C40-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mike@ckutfolk.com Thu, 08 May 2003 13:54:48 -0400 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 13:54:48 -0400 From: Mike Regenstreif mike@ckutfolk.com Subject: [mplpost] playlist: Folk Roots/Folk Branches -- May 8, 2003 --=====================_21644301==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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 May 8, 2003 SID SELVIDGE- Swannanoa Tunnel A Little Bit of Rain (Archer) ROSCOE HOLCOMB- I Ain=92t Got No Sugar Baby Now An Untamed Sense of Control (Smithsonian Folkways) KOSSOY SISTERS- Pretty Polly Hop On Pretty Girls (Living Folk) IAN & SYLVIA- When First Unto This Country The Complete Vanguard Studio Recordings (Vanguard) FOURTOLD- Four Rode By Fourtold (Appleseed) Today=92s show is dedicated to Gene Shay, now of WXPN, who is=20 celebrating his 40th anniversary of hosting weekly folk music radio=20 programs in Philadelphia. You can visit Gene=92s website at=85=20 http://www.geneshay.com/ TOM RUSH- Mole=92s Moan Blues, Songs and Ballads (Fantasy) ARLO GUTHRIE- Ring-Around-A-Rosy Rag Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary (Sliced Bread) JUDY COLLINS- Mountain Girl Celebration: 40th Philadelphia Folk Festival Highlights (Sliced= Bread) STEVE GOODMAN, et al. w/announcements by GENE SHAY- Goodnight Irene Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary (Sliced Bread) I=92ll be hosting the Penny Lang Tribute Concert on Friday May 23= at=20 La Sala Rossa. Performers will include Stephen Barry, Annabelle Chvostek,= =20 Maria Dunn, The Echo Hunters, Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop, Eve Goldberg,=20 Ivy, Connie Kaldor, Les Ours, Linda Morrison, Kirk MacGeachy, Beverly=20 McGuire, Cheryl Neill, Evalyn Parry, Chris Rawlings, Steel Rail, Ken=20 Whiteley and Penny Lang. Call 514-284-3804. CONNIE KALDOR- Wheels Like a Chevrolet Love is a Truck (Coyote) BILL GARRETT- Canadian Spaces Seems to Me (Borealis) PENNY LANG- Give It Up or Let me Go Gather Honey (Borealis) After looking down for thousands of years, the Old Man of the=20 Mountain at Franconia Notch, NH crumbled sometime last Friday night or=20 Saturday morning. BILL STAINES- Stone Face The First Million Miles, Volume II (Rounder) ROSALIE SORRELS- Going Away Learned by Livin=92, Sung by Heart (Way Out In Idaho) NORAH JONES- Wurlitzer Prize (I Don=92t Want Get Over You) Lonesome, On=92ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone) WAYLON JENNINGS- Honky Tonk Heroes Wanted! The Outlaws (RCA) GUY CLARK- Good Hearted Woman Lonesome, On=92ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone) LUCINDA WILLIAMS- Overtime World Without Tears (Lost Highway) TOM RUSSELL & NANCI GRIFFITH- Gulf Coast Highway Modern Art (HighTone) BILL & BONNIE HEARNE- Bluebonnet Girl Diamonds in the Rough (Warner Western) STACEY EARLE & MARK STUART- Spread Your Wings Never Gonna Let You Go (Gearle/Evolver) Steve Forbert performs Sunday May 25 at Club One. Call= 514-393-1663 STEVE FORBERT- My Blue Eyed Jane Any Old Time: Songs of Jimmie Rodgers (Koch) JAY UNGAR & MOLLY MASON- Blues Stay Away From Me Relax Your Mind (Angel) ORVILLE JOHNSON- Rocky Road Blues Freehand (Orville Johnson) The Bill Hilly Band performs Tuesday May 20 at Club One. Call=20 514-847-0853. BILL HILLY BAND- Andre de Sapato Novo (Andre=92s New Shoes) All Day Every Day (Borealis) STRAUSS WARSCHAUER DUO- Lomir Zikh Iberbetn Rejoicing (Strauss Warschauer Duo) ANNE LINDSAY- Eavesdropping Eavesdropping (Violindsay) David Amram and a number of spoken word performers and jazz=20 musicians perform =93Visions de Kerouac,=94 on Sunday May 11 at Usine C= during=20 the Festival International de Litt=E9rature. Call 514-277-1010. David will= =20 also be playing with jazz musicians at La Va et Vient on Saturday May 10. JACK KEROUAC & THE DAVID AMRAM ENSEMBLE- Washington D.C. Blues Jack Kerouac reads On the Road (Ryko) CHRIS WHITELEY- The Week That Ernie Died While I=92m Here (HTA) RAY BENSON- Let=92s Get Lost Beyond Time (Audium) ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL- Ain=92t Got Nothing but the Blues Hang Up My Spurs (Cracker Barrel Heritage) BRAVE COMBO- William Tell Overture Box of Ghosts (Rounder) Artists heard this week who have been guests on Folk Roots/Folk=20 Branches include Arlo Guthrie, Judy Collins, Connie Kaldor, Bill Garrett,=20 Penny Lang, Rosalie Sorrels, Guy Clark, Tom Russell, Stacey Earle, Steve=20 Forbert, Jeff Warschauer (of the Strauss Warschauer Duo) and David=20 Amram. Visit http://www.ckutfolk.com/ to see the complete Folk Roots/Folk= =20 Branches Guest List. Coming up on Folk Roots/Folk Branches=85 May 15: A tribute to Dave Van Ronk. May 22: Guest- Maria Dunn. May 29: Guest- Samantha Parton of the Be Good Tanyas. Finally, a special thank you to everyone who voted in the Montreal= =20 Mirror=92s annual Best of Montreal Reader=92s Poll. The results were= published=20 today and it was an honour that, of the hundreds of shows on all of the=20 radio stations in Montreal, Folk Roots/Folk Branches placed seventh on the= =20 list of best radio programs. I was further honoured to rank sixth among=20 best radio hosts, the highest ranking for someone from a non-commercial=20 station. 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 --=====================_21644301==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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

May 8, 2003

SID SELVIDGE- Swannanoa Tunnel
        A Little Bit of Rain (Archer)
ROSCOE HOLCOMB- I Ain=92t Got No Sugar Baby Now
        An Untamed Sense of Control (Smithsonian Folkways)
KOSSOY SISTERS- Pretty Polly
        Hop On Pretty Girls (Living Folk)

IAN & SYLVIA- When First Unto This Country
        The Complete Vanguard Studio Recordings (Vanguard)
FOURTOLD- Four Rode By
        Fourtold (Appleseed)

        Today=92s show is dedicated to Gene Shay, now of WXPN, who is celebrating his 40th anniversary of hosting weekly folk music radio programs in Philadelphia.  You can visit Gene=92s website at=85 http://www.geneshay.com/

TOM RUSH- Mole=92s Moan
        Blues, Songs and Ballads (Fantasy)
ARLO GUTHRIE- Ring-Around-A-Rosy Rag
        Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary (Sliced Bread)
JUDY COLLINS- Mountain Girl
        Celebration: 40th Philadelphia Folk Festival Highlights (Sliced Bread)
STEVE GOODMAN, et al. w/announcements by GENE SHAY- Goodnight Irene
        Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary (Sliced Bread)

        I=92ll be hosting the Penny Lang Tribute Concert on Friday May 23 at La Sala Rossa.  Performers will include Stephen Barry, Annabelle Chvostek, Maria Dunn, The Echo Hunters, Bill Garrett & Sue Lothrop, Eve Goldberg, Ivy, Connie Kaldor, Les Ours, Linda Morrison, Kirk MacGeachy, Beverly McGuire, Cheryl Neill, Evalyn Parry, Chris Rawlings, Steel Rail, Ken Whiteley and Penny Lang. Call 514-284-3804.

CONNIE KALDOR- Wheels Like a Chevrolet
        Love is a Truck (Coyote)
BILL GARRETT- Canadian Spaces
        Seems to Me (Borealis)
PENNY LANG- Give It Up or Let me Go
        Gather Honey (Borealis)

        After looking down for thousands of years, the Old Man of the Mountain at Franconia Notch, NH crumbled sometime last Friday night or Saturday morning.

BILL STAINES- Stone Face
        The First Million Miles, Volume II (Rounder)
ROSALIE SORRELS- Going Away
        Learned by Livin=92, Sung by Heart (Way Out In Idaho)

NORAH JONES- Wurlitzer Prize (I Don=92t Want Get Over You)
        Lonesome, On=92ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone)
WAYLON JENNINGS- Honky Tonk Heroes
        Wanted! The Outlaws (RCA)
GUY CLARK- Good Hearted Woman
        Lonesome, On=92ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone)

LUCINDA WILLIAMS- Overtime
        World Without Tears (Lost Highway)
TOM RUSSELL & NANCI GRIFFITH- Gulf Coast Highway
        Modern Art (HighTone)
BILL & BONNIE HEARNE- Bluebonnet Girl
        Diamonds in the Rough (Warner Western)
STACEY EARLE & MARK STUART- Spread Your Wings
        Never Gonna Let You Go (Gearle/Evolver)

        Steve Forbert performs Sunday May 25 at Club One.  Call 514-393-1663

STEVE FORBERT- My Blue Eyed Jane
        Any Old Time: Songs of Jimmie Rodgers (Koch)
JAY UNGAR & MOLLY MASON- Blues Stay Away From Me
        Relax Your Mind (Angel)
ORVILLE JOHNSON- Rocky Road Blues
        Freehand (Orville Johnson)

        The Bill Hilly Band performs Tuesday May 20 at Club One.  Call 514-847-0853.

BILL HILLY BAND- Andre de Sapato Novo (Andre=92s New Shoes)
        All Day Every Day (Borealis)
STRAUSS WARSCHAUER DUO- Lomir Zikh Iberbetn
        Rejoicing (Strauss Warschauer Duo)
ANNE LINDSAY- Eavesdropping
        Eavesdropping (Violindsay)

        David Amram and a number of spoken word performers and jazz musicians perform =93Visions de Kerouac,=94 on Sunday May 11 at Usine C during the Festival International de Litt=E9rature.  Call 514-277-1010.  David will also be playing with jazz musicians at La Va et Vient on Saturday May 10.

JACK KEROUAC & THE DAVID AMRAM ENSEMBLE- Washington D.C. Blues
        Jack Kerouac reads On the Road (Ryko)

CHRIS WHITELEY- The Week That Ernie Died
        While I=92m Here (HTA)
RAY BENSON- Let=92s Get Lost
        Beyond Time (Audium)
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL- Ain=92t Got Nothing but the Blues
        Hang Up My Spurs (Cracker Barrel Heritage)

BRAVE COMBO- William Tell Overture
        Box of Ghosts (Rounder)

        Artists heard this week who have been guests on Folk Roots/Folk Branches include Arlo Guthrie, Judy Collins, Connie Kaldor, Bill Garrett, Penny Lang, Rosalie Sorrels, Guy Clark, Tom Russell, Stacey Earle, Steve Forbert, Jeff Warschauer (of the Strauss Warschauer Duo) and David Amram.  Visit http://www.ckutfolk.com/ to see the complete Folk Roots/Folk Branches Guest List.

        Coming up on= Folk Roots/Folk Branches=85

May 15: A tribute to Dave Van Ronk.

May 22: Guest- Maria Dunn.

May 29: Guest- Samantha Parton of the Be Good Tanyas.

        Finally, a= special thank you to everyone who voted in the Montreal Mirror=92s annual= Best of Montreal Reader=92s Poll.  The results were published today= and it was an honour that, of the hundreds of shows on all of the radio= stations in Montreal, Folk Roots/Folk Branches placed seventh on the list= of best radio programs.  I was further honoured to rank sixth among= best radio hosts, the highest ranking for someone from a non-commercial= station.

        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 --=====================_21644301==.ALT-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From geewizz01@rogers.com Thu, 8 May 2003 14:41:47 -0400 Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 14:41:47 -0400 From: Rosita Wickizer geewizz01@rogers.com Subject: [mplpost] Gig ONT. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C3156F.F418E050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi all, Just a reminder that Mo' Kauffey is bringing his brand of the = "Folk-n-Blues" to the following venues. Cheers, Mo'=20 Tonight (and every Thursday) 6 to 10pm (solo) Cafe Calisa Cambridge's new "Home of the Blues" 960 King St. E Cambridge =20 Every Friday=20 4 to 7pm Boomer's 15 Scott ST. Kitchener We have a 7-piece band going every Friday for the "Brew-haha" Mo' along with Matt Osborne, Rob J. and the gang! Every Sunday=20 4 to 8pm (solo) Cafe Calisa=20 960 King ST. E Cambridge every Wed. 9PM Wally's (solo) 145 Wyndham Guelph=20 Roots, Rock and Risqu=E9 done the Mo' Kauffey way. http://www.mokauffey.com/ http://www.soundclick.com/mokauffey ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C3156F.F418E050 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Hi all, Just a reminder that Mo' = Kauffey is=20 bringing his brand of the "Folk-n-Blues" to the following venues. = Cheers, Mo'=20
 
 Tonight (and every=20 Thursday)
6 to 10pm   = (solo)
Cafe=20 Calisa           = Cambridge's=20 new "Home of the Blues"
960 King St. E
Cambridge         &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;    =20
 
Every Friday
4 to 7pm
Boomer's
15 Scott ST.
Kitchener
We have a 7-piece band going every = Friday for=20 the "Brew-haha"
Mo' along with Matt Osborne, Rob J. = and the=20 gang!
 
Every Sunday
4 to 8pm  (solo)
Cafe Calisa
960 King ST. E
Cambridge
 
every Wed. 9PM
Wally's  (solo)
145 Wyndham
 Guelph
 
Roots, Rock and Risqu=E9 done the = Mo' Kauffey=20 way.
 
http://www.mokauffey.com/
 = ;http://www.soundclick.com/mo= kauffey
------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C3156F.F418E050-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Thu, 8 May 2003 15:46:13 -0500 Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 15:46:13 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Major artists added to Watershed lineup --============_-1159695720==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Media information / For immediate release PLEASE HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL 8:00 P.M. TONIGHT (THUR. MAY 8) Tom Cochrane & Red Rider and Randy Bachman added to Watershed Four lineup at Ontario's major outdoor festival in Walkerton Aug. 30, 31 Two of Canada's best-known artists have been added to the already-powerful lineup of stars set for Watershed Four, which takes place in Walkerton, Ontario, August 30 and 31. Randy Bachman, the veteran musician who helped found The Guess Who, formed Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and wrote some of the best known rock anthems in the world, will be taking care of business when he and his band joins the Watershed lineup on the Sunday show - along with an all-star lineup that includes Bryan Adams, Emerson Drive, Peter Frampton, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina McBride, and LeAnn Rimes. It's a return visit to Walkerton for Bachman, who performed at the festival two years ago when The Guess Who played the show as part of its reunion tour. Tom Cochrane, recently inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards, will join the Saturday line-up at Watershed, accompanied by his long-standing band, Red Rider. Life indeed is a highway for Cochrane, who has been touring across the country in support of a new CD/DVD collection of his hits (with new songs) recently released by EMI Music Canada. The Saturday programme at Watershed Four will also feature Terri Clark, Melissa Etheridge, Merle Haggard, Our Lady Peace, Travis Tritt, and ZZ Top. Tickets for Watershed, set at $96.00 for individual day tickets and $146.00 for a weekend pass, are now on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets in Ontario (416 870-8000 - www.ticketmaster.ca), as well as at the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce and various outlets in the area surrounding Walkerton. A full list of ticket outlets is included on the Watershed Four website: www.watershedfestival.ca -30- 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: April Schenk, Next Presentations, Ph: 519-323-9898 E-mail: april@nextpresentations.com Website: www.watershedfestival.ca -- --============_-1159695720==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Major artists added to Watershed lineup
Media information / For immediate release
PLEASE HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL 8:00 P.M. TONIGHT (THUR. MAY 8)

Tom Cochrane & Red Rider and
Randy Bachman added to Watershed
Four lineup at Ontario's major outdoor
festival in Walkerton Aug. 30, 31

Two of Canada's best-known artists have been added to the already-powerful lineup of stars set for Watershed Four, which takes place in Walkerton, Ontario, August 30 and 31.
  Randy Bachman, the veteran musician who helped found The Guess Who, formed Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and wrote some of the best known rock anthems in the world, will be taking care of business when he and his band joins the Watershed lineup on the Sunday show - along with an all-star lineup that includes Bryan Adams, Emerson Drive, Peter Frampton, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aaron Lines, Martina McBride, and LeAnn Rimes.
        It's a return visit to Walkerton for Bachman, who performed at the festival two years ago when The Guess Who played the show as part of its reunion tour.
       Tom Cochrane, recently inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards, will join the Saturday line-up at Watershed, accompanied by his long-standing band, Red Rider.  Life indeed is a highway for Cochrane, who has been touring across the country in support of a new CD/DVD collection of his hits (with new songs) recently released by EMI Music Canada.
       The Saturday programme at Watershed Four will also feature Terri Clark, Melissa Etheridge, Merle Haggard, Our Lady Peace, Travis Tritt, and ZZ Top.
        Tickets for Watershed, set at $96.00 for individual day tickets and $146.00 for a weekend pass, are now on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets in Ontario (416 870-8000 - www.ticketmaster.ca), as well as at the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce and various outlets in the area surrounding Walkerton.  A full list of ticket outlets is included on the Watershed Four website: www.watershedfestival.ca

                                        -30-

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: April Schenk, Next Presentations,
Ph: 519-323-9898 E-mail: april@nextpresentations.com

Website:  www.watershedfestival.ca
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--============_-1159695720==_ma============-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mightyshores@hotmail.com Thu, 08 May 2003 16:25:08 -0600 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 16:25:08 -0600 From: Reginas MightyShores mightyshores@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: Regina's Mighty Shores, May 8 "REGINA'S MIGHTY SHORES" is a two-hour radio program featuring folk, roots, Celtic, bluegrass, etc. You can listen to us live in Regina on CJTR 91.3 FM, Regina Community Radio or on the web at http://www.cjtr.ca We're on every Thursday from 13:00 to 15:00 (that's 12:00 to 14:00 pacific, 15:00 to 17:00 eastern) For more info & previous playlists, visit our website at http://regie2.phys.uregina.ca Please: Send promotional material to Regina's Mighty Shores, c/o Radius Communications Inc., P.O. Box 334 Station Main, Regina, Sask., Canada, S4P 3A1 Playlist for Thursday, May 8, 2003 (This week featuring Manitoba Hal, playing in town tomorrow; and a live interview with Linda McRae, Ana Bon Bon, and David P. Smith, who bring Accordion Madness to town tonight.) ARTIST - Song * = Canadian Content Album (year if possible) * BARRAGE - Calypso Jam Barrage (00) (Show theme) DAR WILLIAMS - Travelling Again The Honesty Room (95) * CONNIE KALDOR - Wanderlust Moonlight Grocery (84) (Happy 50th Birthday, Connie!) PAUL KAPLAN - Give My Bones to Greyhound After the Fire (03) THE WAIFS - When I Die Sink or Swim (00) * KIM BARLOW - When I Get Out of Here 5 Songs Demo EP (99?) CHERYL WHEELER - Northern Girl Circles and Arrows (95) * SUSAN CROWE - This Far from Home This Far from Home (94) * DEBORAH ROMEYN - Distance in her Eyes Distance in her Eyes (97) * FINE CROWD - The Islander Poverty's Arse (95) KATHY MATTEA - Harley Time Passes By (90) BLACK SORROWS - Harley and Rose Harley and Rose (90) SALAMANDER CROSSING - Indigo Rose Bottleneck Dreams (98) * DOBB and DUMELA - Indigo One Drop (92) * EILEEN McGANN - Windigo's Coming Journeys (95) * MANITOBA HAL - This Condition This Condition (03) * ROB LUTES - Last Chance Middle Ground (02) * LINDA McRAE - Put the Hurtin Back in that Bottle Cryin Out Loud (02) * ANA BON BON - I'm Going to Live the Life that I Sing About Sister * DAVID P. SMITH - Muhammed Ali Hurtin Dance Party * LINDA McRAE - Strength, Hope, and Love Cryin Out Loud (02) DAVE CARTER - The Promised Land Snake-Handlin Man (95) * MANITOBA HAL - Promised Land This Condition (03) ARTISAN - Power Cut Breathing Space (93) TOM PACHECO - What We Left Behind There Was a Time (02) * ALPHA YAYA DIALLO - Vancouver Venez Voir The Message (99) _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mightyshores@hotmail.com Thu, 08 May 2003 16:45:25 -0600 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 16:45:25 -0600 From: Reginas MightyShores mightyshores@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Where east and west don't meet... We've been subscribed to Maplepost for a couple of weeks now, and it's been great to see what other folk dj's across the country are playing... I was just wondering if anyone can tell me why there don't seem to be any playlist postings from east of Quebec City? Roman Tacik _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From dougimac@sympatico.ca Thu, 08 May 2003 20:01:05 -0400 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 20:01:05 -0400 From: Douglas McArthur dougimac@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Where east and west don't meet... Three solitudes. -- Doug McArthur Songwriter http://www3.sympatico.ca/dougimac/DMWEB.html Artistic Director Eaglewood Folk Festival http://www.eaglewoodfolk.com Board Member Ontario Council of Folk Festivals http://www.icomm.ca/ocff New CD: "The Dust of Davy Crockett" http://www3.sympatico.ca/dougimac/DMWEB.html > From: "Reginas MightyShores" > Reply-To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca > Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 16:45:25 -0600 > To: maplepost@icomm.ca > Subject: [mplpost] Where east and west don't meet... > > We've been subscribed to Maplepost for a couple of weeks now, > and it's been great to see what other folk dj's across the > country are playing... I was just wondering if anyone can tell > me why there don't seem to be any playlist postings from east > of Quebec City? > Roman Tacik > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From magoo@interhop.net Thu, 8 May 2003 20:04:46 -0400 Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 20:04:46 -0400 From: Magoo & Patricia magoo@interhop.net Subject: [mplpost] More than a gig On For those in Eastern Ontario. The Blue Skies Community Fiddle Orchestra, The Blue Skies Beginner Fiddle Orchestra and the Celtic Heritage Fiddle Orchestra will be in concert Friday May 9, 7:30 pm at the PDCI Auditorium in Perth Ontario. Kirk and Magoo will be the musical guests for the evening. For those not in Eastern Ontario you can root around for more info about the Blue Skies Orchestras by dropping by the Muse-ic Room at www.magooman.com . The orchestras, Arts Can Circle adventures with the Duke of Manuka in the north, a List-Mom's honeymoon and the pixilated evidence to boot. Over and out Magoo - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From charlesc@sentex.net Thu, 08 May 2003 20:17:28 -0400 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 20:17:28 -0400 From: Paris Plains Church Concerts charlesc@sentex.net Subject: [mplpost] Gig ON: Sensation Jazz Band (Dixieland) - Thurs, May 15 - Paris, ON The Paris Plains Church Concert Series http://www.parisplainsconcerts.cjb.net presents: The Sensation Jazz Band Where: Paris Plains Church, Paris, ON When: Thursday, May 15 Time: 8:00 pm (doors open at 7:30) How much: $15 (tickets at the door, or contact us to reserve them) Contact: (519) 442-0652 / ---------------------------------------------------- Once upon a time, a few musicians put together a six piece band with the hope of getting some gigs at a local night spot just outside of Toronto. The year was 1977, and The Sensation Jazz Band has been playing steadily ever since, impressing audiences nationally and internationally along the way. Today SJB is one of Canada's premier traditional and Dixieland jazz ensembles, and has the distinction of being the first Canadian band to be named Honorary Citizens of the City of New Orleans. The Sensation Jazz Band has appeared at the Toronto, Ottawa and Edinburgh International Jazz Festivals, and on five separate occasions at the French Quarter Jazz Festival in New Orleans, where discerning audiences know their jazz. "Toe-tapping, finger-snapping old-time Dixieland." - KW Record "Experienced, versatile jazzmen." - Beaches International Jazz Festival, Toronto ---------------------------------------------------- Paris Plains Church is a historic cobblestone church just outside the town of Paris, ON (near Brantford, off the 403). It's an exceptionally lovely, intimate acoustic setting. Distances by car from... Toronto: 1 1/2 hrs. Hamilton: 30 mins. London: 1 hr. Guelph: 45 mins. Woodstock: 30 mins. Kitchener/Waterloo: 30 mins. Buffalo: 1 1/2 hrs. Cambridge: 20 mins. Map & Directions: http://www.sentex.net/~charlesc/map.html ---------------------------------------------------- -- Charlie Cares http://www.parisplainsconcerts.cjb.net http://www.weekendinparis.cjb.net (519) 442-0652 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From chrismartin@lycos.com Thu, 08 May 2003 18:58:05 -0700 Date: Thu, 08 May 2003 18:58:05 -0700 From: Chris Martin chrismartin@lycos.com Subject: [mplpost] (No Subject) I would like to contact the person who co-ordinates the Monday evenings at Holy Joe's. Got a connection - please respond to: chrismartin@lycos.com Thanks --- ********************************************* THE BRISTOL AGENCY 30 - 10625 117 St Edmonton AB T5H 3N2 780 482 2552 http://www.annvriend.com http://www.paintingdaisies.com ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From msmith@raiya.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 10:07:32 -0700 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 10:07:32 -0700 From: Mark Smith msmith@raiya.ca Subject: [mplpost] Fw: Boy News May 2003 POSTED FOR STEPHEN NOEL... ----- Original Message ----- From: Boy Info Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 7:44 PM Subject: Boy News May 2003 Hey, Hope you are well and enjoying what seems to be the beginning of Spring. Just writing to let you know about new tour dates, how to get free tickets in Ottawa, how to purchase the self-titled album online and that fact that we are releasing a CD Single at the end of May. The "French Diplomacy" CD Single will be available at your favorite record store as of Tuesday, May 27th and will include the following songs, French Diplomacy, Joey and Streetlight Vamp, a previously unreleased track. Also included as a bonus (don't tell anyone yet), musings from Burt Muston, The Angry Loner. (Who is Burt Muston you ask ? Check out the Confessions page on the website..... http://www.speedboatracer.net ) New TOUR DATES have been announced, it would be great to see you at one of the upcoming live dates. May 9th- Rivoli, Toronto, Ont full band, opening for the Swallows May 24th- Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, Ont acoustic duo show, opening for Ian McCullough(of Echo and the Bunnymen) May 29th- CBC Music Works Taping, Ottawa, Ont full band with strings....If you are going to be in Ottawa on this date and would like to attend the taping reply to this e-mail. Let us know your name and anyone else's that will be attending with you. We will write back with more details regarding time etc. Tickets are free! June 1st- Le Swimming, Montreal, PQ I guess that's it for now but we got some pretty exciting news to announce soon, will keep you posted. Contest winners will be notified this weekend regarding the free cd up for grabs. Thanks and Cheers, Stephen Boy Homepage http://www.speedboatracer.net - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From dean.verger@rasputins.ca Fri, 09 May 2003 14:11:24 -0400 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 14:11:24 -0400 From: Dean Verger dean.verger@rasputins.ca Subject: [mplpost] web sites and media I have run across two websites lately for performers here at my cafe that were beautifully designed, but absolutely useless for media purposes. One stored their media kit in .pdf files (Adobe). The other showed their site, including biography, as a .jpg (photograph). Neither of these files are cut and pasteable. I've already given my opinion to the two acts in question. That opinion being: information should be easily accessed and used. Dean, in a grouchy mood . Hugs, for when we need them Dean Verger Rasputin's Folk Cafe 696 Bronson Ave. K1S 4G2 (613) 230-5102 http://www.rasputins.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From penguineggs@hotmail.com Fri, 09 May 2003 12:53:13 -0600 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 12:53:13 -0600 From: penguin eggs penguineggs@hotmail.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Independent record stores Hi, Anybody out there know of any independent record stores that specialise in folk, roots and world music records? Kindest regards, Roddy Campbell _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From rflohil@sympatico.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 14:24:04 -0500 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 14:24:04 -0500 From: Richard Flohil rflohil@sympatico.ca Subject: [mplpost] Dean Verger...grouchy? Dean says he's in a grouchy mood. Impossible! Dean Verger? He's NEVER in a grouchy mood. He LOVES people. He hugs people. He puts up with strangers and fools and people with dippy websites and loonies, all with aplomb and grace. Somebody must have put something in Deans granola this morning. And they'd better 'fess up and promise never to do it again. Richard -- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From kably@mta.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 16:27:45 -0300 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 16:27:45 -0300 From: Katherine Belyea kably@mta.ca Subject: [mplpost] web sites and media Actually, .pdf files should be cut and pasteable if you select the text tool (a T with a dotted box). But your point does remain that it would be a bit easier to access if it were in HTML format. Katherine Belyea kably@mta.ca Quoting Dean Verger : > I have run across two websites lately for performers here at my cafe that > were beautifully designed, but absolutely useless for media purposes. One > stored their media kit in .pdf files (Adobe). The other showed their site, > including biography, as a .jpg (photograph). Neither of these files are cut > and pasteable. > > I've already given my opinion to the two acts in question. That opinion > being: information should be easily accessed and used. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From msmith@raiya.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 12:50:56 -0700 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 12:50:56 -0700 From: Mark Smith msmith@raiya.ca Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C31629.A1FEB3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You need to speak with Matthew Grogono in Yellowknife. matthewgrogono@internorth.com=20 Mark ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Pat Moore Music=20 To: maplepost@icomm.ca=20 Cc: Patricia Moore=20 Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 4:24 AM Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading to Yellowknife and am = looking for a venue to=20 perform at - preferably a house concert, or some folk venue, for = either May 23 or 24. Anyone out there with a lead as to who I might contact? =20 To know more about me, check out my website at www.patmoore.net. thanks! Pat Moore =20 ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C31629.A1FEB3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
You need to speak with Matthew Grogono in=20 Yellowknife.
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Mark
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Pat Moore=20 Music
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 = 4:24=20 AM
Subject: [mplpost] Looking for = a venue in=20 Yellowknife

I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading = to=20 Yellowknife and am looking for a venue to
perform at - preferably = a house=20 concert, or some folk venue, for either May 23 or 24.

Anyone = out there=20 with a lead as to who I might contact? 

To know more = about me,=20 check out my website at www.patmoore.net.

thanks!
= Pat=20 Moore

 
------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C31629.A1FEB3C0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lists@richardhess.com Fri, 09 May 2003 12:53:11 -0700 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 12:53:11 -0700 From: Richard L. Hess lists@richardhess.com Subject: [mplpost] web sites and media Well, we might as well hear from the other Richard, too . The good news is that content from PDFs can be cut and pasted if the originator wants you to! It has to do with the security settings. I can't imagine (well, I can really, but that's scary) PR folks deciding to lock up their PDFs so people can't cut and paste! I will confess, after much discussion and reflection, to locking the PDFs of Marie-Lynn's four plays on the CD-ROM portion of the new CD, PEGASUS. We did, however, allow printing. PDFs are a quandary. It's a proprietary format, but with free readers for most platforms. What it does is maintain the look of the printed page almost exactly in one file independent of what support files (fonts, etc) you have on your computer. It really lives up to its name of a portable document format! It is MUCH better than HTML in maintaining the look of a page, but it does require the helper application to read and there are issues as to how long it takes to load the application into your browser. In general, I'd recommend against PDFs for most Web things. Only the plays are on PEGASUS as PDFs. All the stories were converted to HTML and are totally open. The reason we chose PDFs for the plays was that they were originally in Word Perfect and getting them into HTML would have required some manual processes. As it was, we translated the plays into Word, did final edits and then published them as PDFs. HTML would have taken a couple of hours for the longer plays and would have been more cumbersome to read and navigate--and print. Oh, and Dean, since you're so grouchy...technically, jpegs CAN be cut and pasted, but I suspect you mean pasting the text from it into your new text document ! Hugs back at you! Cheers, Richard At 02:11 PM 5/9/2003 -0400, Dean Verger wrote: >I have run across two websites lately for performers here at my cafe that >were beautifully designed, but absolutely useless for media purposes. One >stored their media kit in .pdf files (Adobe). The other showed their site, >including biography, as a .jpg (photograph). Neither of these files are >cut and pasteable. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From thepenguin@rogers.com Fri, 9 May 2003 16:06:12 -0400 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 16:06:12 -0400 From: John Rae thepenguin@rogers.com Subject: [mplpost] web sites and media Dear Katherine: Unfortunately, for many blind persons who use certain adaptive equipment, those damn pdf files may be totally unreadable and, at the best of times, are very frustrating and may or nay not read. Any website that only offers pdf files is considered inaccessible in my books, and deserving of being challenged and condemned. John - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From marketing@metamend.com Fri, 9 May 2003 13:24:27 -0700 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 13:24:27 -0700 From: Robert K. McCourty marketing@metamend.com Subject: [mplpost] GIG ON BC: Special Blend Special Blend brings their unique brand of "Music for the discerning Hillbilly," to the Spiral Cafe in Victoria, BC, Saturday, May10th, 8:00 pm. Monday Magazine refers to the Blend's style as "Backwoods Lounge Music" Whatever you call it, it's a downright footstompin' good time. Come on over and get yer yeehaa's out! No cover. Spiral Cafe, 418 Craigflower Road, Victoria, BC, 8pm 1-250-386-9303 Robert McCourty Special Blend http://www.specialblend.ca/ check out the gigs page for current schedule and the media section for press kits. - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From janeeamon@shaw.ca Fri, 09 May 2003 13:24:56 -0700 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 13:24:56 -0700 From: janeeamon@shaw.ca janeeamon@shaw.ca Subject: [mplpost] Re: Independent record stores High Life Records on Commercial Drive in Vancouver..jane eamon, www.janeandgord.com ----- Original Message ----- From: penguin eggs Date: Friday, May 9, 2003 11:53 am Subject: Re: [mplpost] Re: Independent record stores > Hi, > > Anybody out there know of any independent record stores that > specialise in > folk, roots and world music records? > > Kindest regards, Roddy Campbell > > _________________________________________________________________ > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lcopple@igs.net Fri, 9 May 2003 16:40:37 -0400 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 16:40:37 -0400 From: lcopple@igs.net lcopple@igs.net Subject: [mplpost] Window of Opportunity May 9, 2003 playlist 0100,0100,0100Times New RomanWindow of Opportunity Playlist CKCU 93.1 FM Ottawa (www.ckcufm.com on real audio) 12 - 2 am EDT May 9, 2003 Host/producer Laurie-Ann Copple 61 Highmont Court Kanata ON K2T 1B2 Interview and featured artist: ERNIE HAWKINS Alison Brown and Erin Gignac, =93Window of Opportunity=94 (Window of Opportunity Theme Song written by Tony Copple) [c] Ernie Hawkins with Maria Muldaur, =93I belong to the Band=94 (Bluesfied) Ernie Hawkins, =93The Soul of a Man=94 (Mean Little Poodle) Ernie Hawkins interview with Laurie-Ann Copple Ernie Hawkins, =93Amazing Grace/Tribute to Blind Willie McTell=94 (Bluesified) Ernie Hawkins sting Ernie Hawkins, =93Mean Little Poodle=94 (Mean Little Poodle) Ernie Hawkins, =93Riding on a Moonbeam=94 (Bluesified) Ernie Hawkins, =93Voodoo Soup=94 (Mean Little Poodle) Richard Thompson, =93First Breath=94 (The Old Kit Bag) Howard Gladstone, =93Healing Hands=94 (Sunflowers Light the Room) [c] Lynn Miles sting Lynn Miles, =93Now I understand=94 (Unravel) [c] Allison Brown, =93Saving Daylight=94 (Allison Brown demo) [c] Bruce Cockburn, =93If a tree falls=94 (Big Circumstance) [c] Tab Benoit, =93These Blues are all Mine=94 (These Blues are all Mine) Jory Nash, =93Northern Blues=94 (Lo fi Northern Blues) [c] Bucky Halker, =93Our Battle Song=94 (Welcome to Labour Land) Cris Cuddy, =93O Marsha=94 (Max Mouse presents Cris Cuddy) [c] 16 tracks, 7 Canadian, 44 percent Canadian [c] Next week - Interview with ALLEN DOBB just after midnight! (12 a.m. EDT, May 16, www.ckcufm.com) 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 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From lcopple@igs.net Fri, 9 May 2003 16:47:37 -0400 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 16:47:37 -0400 From: lcopple@igs.net lcopple@igs.net Subject: [mplpost] Dean Verger...grouchy? I know what you mean Richard, and also can say that Dean is wonderful. Sounds like he just needs some sleep! Cheers Laurie-Ann Copple Window of Opportunity, CKCU Ottawa On 9 May 2003, at 14:24, Richard Flohil wrote: > Dean says he's in a grouchy mood. Impossible! Dean Verger? He's > NEVER in a grouchy mood. He LOVES people. He hugs people. He puts up > with strangers and fools and people with dippy websites and loonies, > all with aplomb and grace. > > Somebody must have put something in Deans granola this morning. And > they'd better 'fess up and promise never to do it again. > > Richard > -- > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca 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 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From msmith@raiya.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 14:00:34 -0700 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 14:00:34 -0700 From: Mark Smith msmith@raiya.ca Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C31633.5C7328E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SORRY! That should be grogono@internorth.com, not matthewgrogono! ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Mark Smith=20 To: maplepost@loner.icomm.ca=20 Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 12:50 PM Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife You need to speak with Matthew Grogono in Yellowknife. matthewgrogono@internorth.com=20 Mark ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Pat Moore Music=20 To: maplepost@icomm.ca=20 Cc: Patricia Moore=20 Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 4:24 AM Subject: [mplpost] Looking for a venue in Yellowknife I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading to Yellowknife and am = looking for a venue to=20 perform at - preferably a house concert, or some folk venue, for = either May 23 or 24. Anyone out there with a lead as to who I might contact? =20 To know more about me, check out my website at www.patmoore.net. thanks! Pat Moore =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C31633.5C7328E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
SORRY!  That should be grogono@internorth.com, not=20 matthewgrogono!
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Mark = Smith
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 = 12:50 PM
Subject: [mplpost] Looking for = a venue in=20 Yellowknife

You need to speak with Matthew Grogono in=20 Yellowknife.
matthewgrogono@internorth.c= om=20
 
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Pat Moore=20 Music
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 = 4:24=20 AM
Subject: [mplpost] Looking = for a venue=20 in Yellowknife

I'm a singer/songwriter from Ottawa, heading = to=20 Yellowknife and am looking for a venue to
perform at - = preferably a=20 house concert, or some folk venue, for either May 23 or = 24.

Anyone=20 out there with a lead as to who I might contact? 

To = know more=20 about me, check out my website at www.patmoore.net.

thanks!
= Pat=20 = Moore

 
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C31633.5C7328E0-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From mistergrey@whirldrecords.com Fri, 09 May 2003 14:12:55 -0700 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 14:12:55 -0700 From: Richard mistergrey@whirldrecords.com Subject: [mplpost] Re: Independent record stores ...and Red Cat Records in Vancouver, who not only specialize in Roots music, from all o'er, but also specialize in Canadian independent releases and specifically local artists. Their website is http://www.redcat.ca/ and they are located on 4307 Main Street, Vancouver. on 5/9/03 1:24 PM, janeeamon@shaw.ca at janeeamon@shaw.ca wrote: > High Life Records on Commercial Drive in Vancouver..jane eamon, > www.janeandgord.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: penguin eggs > Date: Friday, May 9, 2003 11:53 am > Subject: Re: [mplpost] Re: Independent record stores > >> Hi, >> >> Anybody out there know of any independent record stores that >> specialise in >> folk, roots and world music records? >> >> Kindest regards, Roddy Campbell >> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >> http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail >> >> - >> To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with >> "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) >> Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca >> > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca > - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From Vanishingcastle@aol.com Fri, 9 May 2003 17:41:40 EDT Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 17:41:40 EDT From: Vanishingcastle@aol.com Vanishingcastle@aol.com Subject: [mplpost] Window of Opportunity May 9, 2003 playlist --part1_14e.1ed2d72c.2bed7a94_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit hi laurie-ann I wanted to thank you for again playing one of cris' songs... marsha is a true story written about a situation at the old "american house" which is now known as the red dog hotel in peterboro this place was home to rev ken and washboard hank when they had the lost followers and max mouse and the gorillas played there quite often as well best wishes heather --part1_14e.1ed2d72c.2bed7a94_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi laurie-ann
       I wanted to thank you for again playing= one of cris' songs...
       marsha is a true story written about a=20= situation at the old "american house" which is now known as the red dog hote= l in peterboro
       this place was home to rev ken and wash= board hank when they had the lost followers and max mouse and the gorillas p= layed there quite often as well
       best wishes
       heather
--part1_14e.1ed2d72c.2bed7a94_boundary-- - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From steve@backtothesugarcamp.com Fri, 09 May 2003 18:42:24 -0400 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 18:42:24 -0400 From: Steve Fruitman steve@backtothesugarcamp.com Subject: [mplpost] Playlist: Back To The Sugar Camp - No. 163 May 8, 2003 - NO 163 Topic: Blues & Bluegrass Telephone Guest: Kid Wezel http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com/May2003.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 ERIC BIBB: Hope In A Hopeless World (P Roy / B Thiele) Painting Signs: Earth Beat - R2 74382 Dave Bronze - Rafael Sida - Janne Petersson - Chuck Anthony Vancouver, BC Produced by Dave Bronze - 2001 http://www.ericbibb.com HEARTBREAK HILL: Daybreak In Dixie (B Napier) Heartbreak Hill: HH98 Dan Whiteley - Christopher Quinn - Dottie Cormier - Jenny Whiteley - Victor Bateman - Chris Coole - Chris Whiteley Toronto, ON Produced by Chris Whiteley - 1998 MANITOBA HAL: The Other Side (H Brolund) This Condition: MHBCD002 Winnipeg, MB Produced by Hal Brolund & Art Turner - 2003 http://www.manitobahal.com TAMMY FASSAERT: Just Passin' Through (T Fassaert) Just Passin' Through: Strictly Country Records - SCR-36 Scott Nygaard - John Reichman - Sally van Meter Vancouver, BC Produced by Scott Nygaard - 1994 mailto:tamfas@island.net BIRCHMOUNT BLUEGRASS BAND: The River (L Boutilier) From Us To You: Boogaloo - No serial Larry Boutilier - Mark Boutilier - Tervor Boutilier - Julie Boutilier - Fraser Martin Halifax, NS Produced by David Guy & Patrick Dooley - circa 1999 mailto:anneoakley@ns.sympatico.ca Telephone Interview: Kid Wezel KID WEZEL: Hey Little Girl (L Peacock) 4 Weezy Pieces: Demo Tim Johns - Louise Peacock Toronto, ON Produced by Tim Johns - 2002 mailto:kidwezel@wezel.com or http://www.wezel.com/wezel It's Stompin' Tom Time: STOMPIN' TOM CONNORS: Shakin' The Blues (TC Connors) Dr. Stompin' Tom...Eh?: EMI - 7243 495597 2 1 Tom Connors - Graham Townsend - Duncan Fremlin - Conrad Kipping - Bob McNiven - Greg Street - Rob Duffus - Fred Northcotte - Denis Keldie - Chris Whiteley - Gray Townsend Ballinifad, ON Produced by Dr. Tom Connors - 1993 http://www.stompintom.com MIKE McKENNA & SLIDEWINDER: Pack Of Lies (M McKenna / R Sagar) Slidewinder: Pacemaker - PACE025 Ron Jacobs - Denny Gerrard - Rob MacPherson - Bruce Brooker Toronto, ON Produced by Rob Sagar - 1996 http://www.pacemaker.com CHRIS QUINN: Lonesome Road Blues (trad) The Banjo Special: Merriweather Records - M03BS Marc Roy - John Showman - Dan Whiteley - Dennis Pendrith Toronto, ON Produced by Chris Quinn - 2003 mailto:chrisquinn@rogers.com or http://www.foggyhogtownboys.com JOHN REISCHMAN AND THE JAYBIRDS: Holy Jumped Up (J Reischman) Field Guide: Corvus Records - CR010 Nick Hornbuckle - Jim Nunally - Trisha Gagnon - Greg Spatz Vancouver, BC Produced by Jim Nunally & John Reischman - 2002 http://www.johnreischman.com THE YARDBIRDS: Nazz Are Blue The Yardbirds: Epic Paul Samwell Smith - Jeff Beck - Keith Relf - Chris Dreja - Jim McCarty London, UK Produced by Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-Bell - 1966 GREAT NORTHERN: Boneparte's Retreat (Pd - P King) Great Northern 3: Great Big Tater Records - GBT 506 Paul Bergman - Tim Eccles - Craig McGregor - Iain MacIntyre - Brian Samuels - Doug Thordarson Vancouver, BC Produced by Brian Samuels & Great Northern - 2002 mailto:greatnorthern@axion.net THE TWISTERS: 9 Times Out Of 10 (S Smith) Fulla Hot Air: Full Swing Records - FSRCD001-2 Greg Demchuk - Dave Hoerl - Sandy Smith - Peter Turland Vancouver, Bc Produced by The Twisters - circa 1996 mailto:junior@smartt.com HARD RYDE: Setting Sun (N & S McDonald) Step by Step: HR2001 Doug deBoer - Wayne Ferguson - Nancy MacLellan - Nick McDonald - Sally Ryba Mount Forest, ON Produced by Hard Ryde - 2001 mailto:clad8r@idirect.com or http://www.northernbluegrass.com/hard-ryde.htm CPR Time CPR In Bala: GNW 1990 Last Minute of Play In The Game: AARON RICHES: I See Satan Falling Like Lightening (A Riches) Aaron Riches - Dave Withers Guelph, ON Produced by Lewis Melville - 2002 Sixty Second Songs: DROG Records - DROG-100 Produced by Lewis Melville - 2002 http://www.drog.com/ ATLANTIC CEILIDH Fill-In JOSEPH & JP CORMIER: Live Session 3: A Set of Wedding Reels (Trad) Velvet Arm - Golden Hand: Patio Records Gervais Cormier - Gelas Larade - Hilda Chaisson-Cormier Waltham, Mass - Cap Lemoyne, NS Produced by JP Cormier - 2002 http://www.patiorecords.com APRIL VERCH: Tribute To The Townsends: Ridgeway Merchent (E Townsend) / Road To Lake Dore (E Townsend) / Gilles Roy (G Townsend) / Donnie Gilchrist's Breakdown (G Townsend) Verchuosity: Rounder - 7019 Paul Mills - Marc Bru - Gray Townsend Saskatoon, SK Produced by Paul Mills & April Verch - 2001 http://www.rounder.com YVES VERRET: Caledonia (trad) Le miroir d'argent: Centre de valorisation du patrimoine vivant - CBPV 1390 Lac St-Charles, QC from the Denise Rodrigue and Lucille Bergeron collection Recorded 1965 AIME GAGNON: Reel <> (A Dejarlis) Violoneux d'origine: GAGCD - 26421 Lotbiniere, QC Produced by Danielle Gagnon, Yves Gagnon & Claude Methe - 1998 mailto:dgagnonrichard@videotron.ca SCRUJ MacDUHK: La Banqueroute / La reel St-Jean (trad) The Road To Canso: SM003 Christine Dugas - Ruth Moody - Jeremy Penner - Leonard Podolak - Oliver Swain - Jeremy Walsh Winnipeg, MB Produced by Mark Schatz - 1999 ALEX FRANCIS MACKAY: Dan R Stathspeys: The road To Kingsville (D R MacDonald) / Memories of Sadie Carpenter MacDonald (D R Macdonald) / Mrs. Col. Forbes (W Marshall) / Lady Lucy Ramsay (trad) / Double Kisses / Miss Campbell of Menzies / Reel O'er Boggie (trad) A Lifelong Home: Rounder Records - 7020 Gordon MacLean Glendale, Cape Breton, NS Produced by Paul MacDonald - 1997 http://www.rounder.com LORETTO REID BAND: Jigslip (L Reid) From The Inside Out: Reta Ceol - RCD-99 Loretto Reid-Taheny - Chanda Gibson - Leon Taheny - Brian Taheny - Bill Brennan - Rowena Taheny - Nathan Pilatzke Toronto, ON Produced by Loretto Reid - 1999 KATE RUSBY: Sir Eglamore (Trad / K Rusby) 10: Compass Records - 4350 Ian Carr - John McCusker - Andy Cutting - Andy Sweard - Michael McGoldrick UK Produced by John McCusker - 2003 mailto:info@compassrecords.com or http://www.compassrecords.com MICHAEL GREY: Sgt. Malkie Bow's Consternation (M Grey) Shambolica: Dunaber Music - no serial Oliver Schroer - Elana Harte - Kim sheppard - Jason Farrar - Eric Lightfoot - Bryan Greenwood - Malkie Bow Guelph, ON Produced by Michael Grey & Malcolm Bow - 2001 http://www.dunaber.com SLAINTE MHATH: Strathspey/Reel set VA: Maple Music Recordings - MRCD 6402 Boyd MacNeil - Lisa Gallant - Ryan MacNeil - Brian Talbot - John MacPhee Cape Breton, NS Produced by Jaoa Carvalho - 2002 mailto:sherri@slaintemhath.com or http://www.slaintemhath.com MARK HAINES & TOM LEIGHTON: Hielanders Marches Hand to Hand: Borealis Records - BCD136 Mike Hunter Souris, PEI / East York, ON Produced by Tom Leighton - 2002 http://www.haines-leighton.com THE KING'S GARDEN: Londonderry Breakdown (D King) Comes A Time: KGR001 Duffy King - James King - Kevin Reid - Fred Hannah Kingston, ON Produced by Duffy King & King's Garden - 2002 http://www.absolutelymusic.on.ca or mailto:kingsgarden@email.com SHARON SHANNON & FRIENDS: The Hounds Of Letterfrack (trad) The Diamond Mountain Sessions: Compass Records - 4305 Tony Molloy - Jim Murray - Liz Kane - Yvonne Kane - Mary Shannon - Lloyd Byrne - Triona Ni Dhomhnaill Eire Produced by Sharon Shannon & John Dunford - 2001 mailto:topfloor@indigo.ie Coming To The Camp: May 15: John Eccleston May 22: Eric Wilson and Antique Ernie (from New Brunswick) May 29: Musical weaving June 5: Retrospective - Steve Fruitman's 15 years at CIUT June 12: October Browne 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Stevedore Steve Fabulous Links and more http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com snail-mail to 100 Bain Ave., 19 The Lindens, Toronto ON, Canada M4K 1E8 416-465-9464 - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From kably@mta.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 20:24:14 -0300 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 20:24:14 -0300 From: Katherine Belyea kably@mta.ca Subject: [mplpost] web sites and media I was not aware of this. In that case, it is of course unacceptable that those using such adaptive equipment cannot read .pdf files. One hopes that Adobe will modify their software in order to better comply with the aforementioned adaptive equipment. (I would say that I hope webmasters will offer alternate options (because I do hope that), but that doesn't seem to be general practice on the Web these days. A lot of what's offered is not accessible or even standards-compliant, but that's another rant for another time and much of the ground has already been covered in previous discussions about the Roots Canada website.) Katherine Quoting John Rae : > Dear Katherine: > > Unfortunately, for many blind persons who use certain adaptive equipment, > those damn pdf files may be totally unreadable and, at the best of times, > are very frustrating and may or nay not read. Any website that only offers > pdf files is considered inaccessible in my books, and deserving of being > challenged and condemned. > John - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From folkroutes@telusplanet.net Fri, 09 May 2003 17:36:34 -0600 Date: Fri, 09 May 2003 17:36:34 -0600 From: Thomas Coxworth folkroutes@telusplanet.net Subject: [mplpost] Re: Independent record stores Hiya Roddy, as you know we have a lot of great places in Alberta. But for about 30 years, whenever I'm back home in Beaverton I make a trip to Moondance in Peterborough. Their number is 705-742-9425. They have always been way ahead on blues, folk, and Canadian music. Tom Tom Coxworth Producer/Folk Routes The CKUA Radio NEtwork penguin eggs wrote: > Hi, > > Anybody out there know of any independent record stores that specialise in > folk, roots and world music records? > > Kindest regards, Roddy Campbell > > _________________________________________________________________ > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > - > To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with > "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) > Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca - To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@icomm.ca with "unsubscribe maplepost" in the body (not the subject line) Need help? mail owner-maplepost@icomm.ca From info@secondavenue.ca Fri, 9 May 2003 20:40:07 -0400 Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 20:40:07 -0400 From: Second Avenue info@secondavenue.ca Subject: [mplpost] HUGH'Sroom news: May 13-18 Hi folks, I hope all's well! Here are next week's concerts... hope to see some of you there. Tue May 13 - New Folk Night w/ host Trevor Mills 8pm, p.w.y.c. NFN Theme: "Protest" featuring Su Alexanian, Ken Brown, Nathan Caswell Clayton Denwood, Brian Gladstone, Brian MacMillan D Marie Marchand, Alfie Smith, Spirit Wind & the New Folk Night House Band: Sean Cotton (guitar) Sahra Featherstone (fiddle, whistles) Joe Phillips (double bass) Wed May 14 - Oasis Vocal Jazz $15adv/$17 Thu May 15 - Lesley Pike CD Release - "Night Visions" $12adv/$15 8pm Fri May 16 - Chris Whiteley CD Release $15adv/$17 "While I'm Here" Sat May 17 - Leonard Cohen Tribute $15adv/$17 featuring Host: Nancy White Marie-Lynn Hammond, Holmes Hooke Bob Johnston, Mary Kelly Danny Marks, David Matheson Heriberto Pages Sun May 18 - "6 Strings & Counting" 1-4pm A Smorgasbord of Guitar Virtuosity: $15 featuring David Gillis, Martin Posen Shane Simpson, Del Vezeau [Afternoon show plus evening with Don Ross- $28adv/$30] Afternoon only- $15 / Evening only- $20adv/$22 Sun May 18 - Don Ross 8:30pm $20adv/$22 Lisa Weitz Second Avenue Promotions __________________________________________________________________ CLUB INFO: -------------- WHERE: 2261 Dundas St. W. (just south of the Dundas W. subway station, btw Roncesvalles & Bloor), Toronto SHOW- All performances begin at 8:30, except where TIME: noted INFO/ 416-531-6604 / TIX: WEB: GOURMET 6:00pm onwards DINING: __________________________________________________________________ JUST ANNOUNCED... July 2 - Alison Brown Quartet July 3 - The Cottars July 16 - Ellen McIlwaine July 24 - The Undertakin' Daddies/Terry Kelly Aug 1 - Katy Moffatt Aug 13 - Bill Usher CD Release Aug 14 - Bruce Guthro Aug 19 - Fruit Aug 22 - Kim Barlow/Mark Reeves ========================================================== THIS WEEK: Tue May 13 - New Folk Night w/ host Trevor Mills 8pm, p.w.y.c. NFN Theme: "Protest" featuring Su Alexanian, Ken Brown, Nathan Caswell Clayton Denwood, Brian Gladstone, Brian MacMillan D Marie Marchand, Alfie Smith, Spirit Wind & the New Folk Night House Band: Sean Cotton (guitar) Sahra Featherstone (fiddle, whistles) Joe Phillips (double bass) On Tom Paxton's first visit to Hugh's Room, he said to the audience, "It's easy to come out and hear the big name artists and the performers you know, but if you want to keep this music alive, then I'm asking you to come out to hear somebody you don't know." In this same spirit, Trevor Mills, host of NFN, has been working with new and emerging songwriters, whose talents are vital to the continued growth of this music. So, come on out - support some great emerging performers, not to mention rallying behind some new Protest songs! _________________________________________________________________ Wed May 14 - Oasis Vocal Jazz $15adv/$17 Oasis grew out of Fruit Cocktail '85, an annual fund-raising concert for Toronto's Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal. Some cast members decided to form a group, called "Integrated Circus", to sing Broadway, pop and jazz tunes on a continuing basis. In 1986, the group became known as Oasis, and now includes a mixture of thirteen gay and straight members who achieve a rich, seamless vocal blend that has become the trademark of Oasis Vocal Jazz today. Over the years, Oasis has enjoyed performing with other entertainers, including Phyllis Diller, recording artists Rita MacNeil, The Parachute Club, Micah Barnes and The Beehive Singers, vocal ensembles such as Singing Out!, Just Friends, Forté, Tone Cluster and Iris, and a host of individual vocalists and musicians in the Toronto area. http://oasisvocaljazz.com _________________________________________________________________ Thu May 15 - Lesley Pike CD Release - "Night Visions" $12adv/$15 8pm “…an extraordinarily talented new Canadian artist...” -- Danny Buch, Atlantic Records Hailing from Wingham, Ontario, Lesley Pike has always had a knack for anything involving music or a stage. With a commanding stage presence, and even more commanding voice, this songstress honed her piano skills in an intense four-year Classical Music Program at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. As a welcomed break from the strict classical regime, Pike taught herself guitar and began playing at local bars and pubs. Once finished University, she began writing her debut album, “Night Visions”, which has already garnered great interest among audiences and across the music industry. Night Visions offers a raw, honest and diverse exploration of intimacy and mystery, and is reminiscent of the musical styles of Peter Gabriel, Natalie Merchant and The Cowboy Junkies, with vocals akin to Sarah McLachlan and Tori Amos. Recorded in only 2 days, Night Visions contains the magic that one would often find only in live performance. With hauntingly beautiful melodies, Night Visions will take you on an emotional roller-coaster ride, from the saucy to the oh-so-sweet, and will leave you fully satisfied, but still craving more! http://www.lesleypike.com _________________________________________________________________ Fri May 16 - Chris Whiteley CD Release $15adv/$17 - "While I'm Here" Don't miss a night of great celebration as multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter Chris Whiteley launches his new CD, "While I’m Here". This fine album is a continuation of his tradition of writing and performing first-rate music, this time with silky-smooth blues-infused jazz style. On "While I’m Here", Chris plays with style and skill on the guitar, trumpet, harmonica, and flugelhorn, with his warm vocals giving just what the lyrics call for. Chris will be joined by a talented group of Toronto musicians, including John Sheard on piano, string bass player Victor Bateman, Mark Mariash on drums, and the versatile John Deehan on tenor saxophone. For over 25 years Chris Whiteley’s unique talent has thrilled audiences throughout North America at festivals, clubs, and concerts - from New York city to Newfoundland, and from L.A. to a featured concert with brother Ken at the Chicago Blues Festival. As well as numerous Juno nominations, Chris Whiteley has earned many awards including Jazz Report Blues album of the year and Maple Blues awards for horn player of the year and songwriter of the year. Along the way, Whiteley has worked and recorded with such artists as Leon Redbone, John Hammond, blues piano great Blind John Davis, country stars Prairie Oyster and folk legend Tom Paxton among many others. http://www.borealisrecords.com/a_whiteley_c.html _________________________________________________________________ Sat May 17 - Leonard Cohen Tribute $15adv/$17 featuring Host: Nancy White Marie-Lynn Hammond, Holmes Hooke Bob Johnston, Mary Kelly Danny Marks, David Matheson Heriberto Pages -- A message from your host with the most: Nancy White! -- "Here's the scoop on the Leonard Cohen Tribute at Hugh's Room... it's going to be May 17th, a dark and stormy Saturday night. I shall have the honour of hosting, and my plan is to scatter the evening with evidence of Leonard Lite. For unlike the Europeans, we Canadians know that our Leonard can be hilarious by times. Holmes and I are busy working out the details of the evening, choosing the judges for the Suzanne look-alike contest, preparing the tea, slicing the oranges, ironing our black clothes, meditating... things like that. Here is a bit of information about the participants. - Dave Matheson - Moxy Frűvous boy -- fine solo album ("David Matheson") --just sang the songs in "Goodbye, Tim Hardin". - Marie-Lynn Hammond - Interviewed Mr.Cohen on "Musical Friends" and is prepared to talk about it -- composer of "When Leonard Cohen Sings" - may do a Leonard song en francais, how cool is that? - Danny Marks - once played Leonard in a film with Omar Sharif, so even if he weren't a fabulous guitar player, would be in like a dirty shirt - does a Leonard song rockabilly style . - Bob Johnston - my piano player - sang the Austin Lounge Lizards' so