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JUST in from THE FRONT! in this edition:
MCKEOWN nominated for BOSTON MUSIC AWARD!
WEST COAST TOUR ANNOUNCED!
SOLO RECORD FINISHED(and named?)!
VOICES on the VERGE record in the WORKS!
LOTS a GREAT SHOWS!
howdy buckarooooos! welcome to february... the LADY has had the honor of
being nominated for a 1999 BOSTON MUSIC AWARD, in the best NEW SONGWRITER
category. vote for her in the friday issue of the Boston Herald all this
month. when just a little lass, the LADY dreamed of one day attending the
awards on the arm of any member of the new kids on the block (except danny,
donnie, or jon). MAKE HER DREAM COME TRUE!
A WEST COAST tour will take place in JUNE! A MIDWEST TOUR will happen
immediately following. if YOU have a place you'd like the LADY to play, a
house concert to offer or a place to crash, please email MCKEOWN's booking
agent, LMOOR...@aol.com.
IT's ALIVE! the LADY recently completed her FIRST STUDIO album, for
release mid-april! tentatively titled "distillation", it contains 11 songs
straight from the minds and ears of MCKEOWN and produceur DAVE CHALFANT,
including "blackbirds", "love in 2 parts", "didn't they?", and the brand
spanking new "little cowboy" (see website for lyrics). TVP can't wait for
YOU to hear it!
also announced is the recording of an album by VOICES on the VERGE (the
folk super group of MCKEOWN, JESS KLEIN, BETH AMSEL, and ROSE POLENZANI)
for the SLOWRIVER/RYKODISC imprint. during the last week in march, the
group will record two studio shows in front of a LIVE AUDIENCE. to be
there, stay tuned!
finally, check out the schedule for shows in YOUR area soon!
thanks as always, see you in the cantina,
TVP RECORDS...
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22 feb the ark, ann arbor MI w/VOICES ON THE VERGE
25 feb mercury lounge, NYC 8pm 212.260.4700 w/THE NIELDS
4 mar somerville theater, somerville MA 7pm adv. tix please 617.628.3390
w/ LORI MCKENNA, KEVIN SO, & VINYL AVE STRING BAND!!
9 mar oona's, bellows falls VT
24 mar center squeeze, west hartford CT 8pm $7 860.232.5262
25 mar northampton MA 9pm TBA
1 apr tin angel, philadelphia PA 2 shows W/SUSAN WERNER!!!!
4 apr wpi, worcester MA 8pm w/THE NIELDS
14 apr in the square coffeehouse, providence RI 8pm w/LORI MCKENNA
15 apr green rooster, worcester MA split bill w/EDIE CAREY
20 apr mt. holyoke college, s. hadley MA 9pm
22 apr club passim, cambridge MA 2 shows w/PETER MULVEY!
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tvp records
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po box 344 providence RI 02901
http://www.erinmckeown.com - for all the latest tour info
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to order copies of ERIN MCKEOWN's one (1) CD or 1 (one) 7" single, 2 (two)
cassette releases, or three (3) CD samplers, visit the ordering section of
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> hey guys. i thought since people seem to send in this kind of stuff to the
> list, i would add this update from Erin McKeown. i promise you will have fun
> seeing her live!
>
Does anyone else see anything useful at this web site? After a cover page
on Providence Artists United, I get pages that don't go anywhere. (Could
be our proxy, I havne't tried it at home.) It does give me the loveliest
error messages I've ever seen though.
neal
np: good luck - X-Tal
nr: Map of the World - Jane Hamilton
> Does anyone else see anything useful at this web site? After a cover page
> on Providence Artists United, I get pages that don't go anywhere. (Could
> be our proxy, I havne't tried it at home.) It does give me the loveliest
> error messages I've ever seen though.
no problems with that page from this computer at least. It looks pretty
good actually even though I mostly don't like suddenly changes from black
to white as it hurts my eyes.
-- Yngve
n.p. Happy Rhodes - MWABT
>Didn't Tara's new album Passenger come out today?
I got it directly from Canada, where it's been available for quite a
while. It sounds quite different from her first, but though I was a bit
worried at first, I found in the end I liked it in its own right. Then
again, I haven't played it all that much - thanks for reminding me about it :)
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Neal Copperman <ne...@swcp.com> wrote:
>
>Does anyone else see anything useful at this web site? After a cover page
>on Providence Artists United, I get pages that don't go anywhere. (Could
>be our proxy, I havne't tried it at home.) It does give me the loveliest
>error messages I've ever seen though.
The site worked fine for me, and I accessed it using iCab rather than
Netscape. The only glitch I run into came later, at the photos page. When
you click the thumbnails it uses javascript to display the larger
versions and iCab doesn't support javascript (yet)... oh well, it's no
biggie. I could always use Netscape if I really wanted to.
And Neal, are you paying attention - Pavo Cristatus now has a little
brother, Magnus. They just played their first gig this weekend! It showed
a lot of promise. The band consists of Liberty (from Pavo - guitars,
cello), her business partner Barbara Clare (vocals, samples, guitars and
violin) and Kevin on bass. From what I heard so far, the sound was
perhaps more conventional than Pavo, but the standout of the performance
was one long instrumental consisting mostly of heavily amplified cello
and violin that was absolutely mesmerising. They are going to release a
single very, very soon.
and finally...
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, anna maria "stjärnell" <stja...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Am overcome with joy at Buffy's first season here. She
>is so great.
Buffy rules! And now you can look forward to at least three seasons of
excellence... maybe the fourth will lose a bit of the momentum, now that
Angel and Cordelia are gone. I don't know yet - the fourth series just
started for us Down Under... do any of you further along into the season
have any comments on the current series ?
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"If we took a random sampling of observers of the same sunset, chances
are a few would think the sun got larger, a few would insist it stayed
the same size, and an appallingly large number would have been looking
in the wrong direction." -- Dr. Science
------ http://www.zip.com.au/~afries/hall.html -------
>Buffy rules! And now you can look forward to at least three seasons
>of excellence... maybe the fourth will lose a bit of the momentum, now
>that Angel and Cordelia are gone. I don't know yet - the fourth series
>just started for us Down Under... do any of you further along into the
>season have any comments on the current series ?
Comments? Umm... if you like Spike you'll be very happy. If you
thought Angel was the most annoying love interest Buffy could have
you'll find you were wrong. You might not miss Cordy too much at
all, even if you liked her, as Anyah (sp?) picks up much of the
comedic slack.
Michael
np: Cranes -- Forever
nr: Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb
>
>The site worked fine for me, and I accessed it using iCab rather than
>Netscape. The only glitch I run into came later, at the photos page. When
>you click the thumbnails it uses javascript to display the larger
>versions and iCab doesn't support javascript (yet)... oh well, it's no
>biggie. I could always use Netscape if I really wanted to.
This is very strange. It looked fine from home, but it was something
completely different from work. It was a page for the Pacific Artists
Aliance (or something like that), and I couldn't follow any of the links.
Very odd.
>And Neal, are you paying attention -
Of course. Did you think I had dozed off?
>Pavo Cristatus now has a little
>brother, Magnus. They just played their first gig this weekend! It showed
>a lot of promise. The band consists of Liberty (from Pavo - guitars,
>cello), her business partner Barbara Clare (vocals, samples, guitars and
>violin) and Kevin on bass. From what I heard so far, the sound was
>perhaps more conventional than Pavo, but the standout of the performance
>was one long instrumental consisting mostly of heavily amplified cello
>and violin that was absolutely mesmerising. They are going to release a
>single very, very soon.
Sounds very intriguing. I think I'll be wanting one of those :)
Is there a relationship between Not Drowning, Waving and someone else I
know (like My Friend the Chocolate Cake)? Just curious.
neal
np: Blue Parade - Sarah Slean (I used my exciting download and palying
capabilities from work to listen to Steve Ito's recommended Sarah Slean
cover and loved it. Blue Parade still hasn't sunk in, or struck me
anything like Universe, but Sarah Harmer's (is that the right name? The
woman from The Weeping Tile) cover was great. The original just played by
and I failed to notice it again. Then again, the one Weeping Tile disc I
have didn't make much of an impression either. I'll have to re-listen to
that once my stuff arrives on Monday.)
>Is there a relationship between Not Drowning, Waving and someone else I
>know (like My Friend the Chocolate Cake)? Just curious.
There certainly is: Not Drowning, Waving was another project (in fact,
often the main project) for David Bridie and Helen Mountford, two leading
forces behind MFCC! Their presence is unmistakable in both bands, but NDW
are more influenced by world music; for example, they often collaborate
with the musicians from Papua New Guinea... but I must admit I'm far from
being an expert on NDW - I've only had a couple of casual listens here
and there over the years.