I saw Edie and New Bohemians at RFK in (July?) 1990. Unfortunately there
was no collaboration. I read somewhere that Edie did collaborate with
the Jerry Garcia Band at a benefit concert in New York City. I don't know
the date or any other details - sorry.
-Van
Edie and the bohemians opened 7/14/90 Foxboro also, and though they did
do a good set (i have the tape and was there) they didnt join the dead
on any tunes. ohwell.
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Andrew Germaine -=<*>=- ua...@sunyit.edu
SUNY Institute of Technology, Utica NY 13502
"Goin Where The Water Tastes Like Wine...."
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From: ki...@ism780c.isc.com (Kirk Lillis)
Newsgroups: talk.rumors
Subject: Re: EDIE BRICKELL
Date: 28 Mar 89 14:56:23 GMT
Organization: Interactive Systems Corp., Santa Monica CA
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In article <77972RBS@PSUVM> R...@PSUVM.BITNET writes:
>Can anyone confirm the rumor that Edie Brickell (sp?) of _Edie Brickell
>and the New Bohemians_ fame is actually Jerry Garcia's (sp?) daugher?
She is the illegitimate offspring of Davy Jones and Maureen McCormick (Marcia
Brady?).
--KirkL
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|> In article <1992Feb4.0...@leland.Stanford.EDU> cr...@leland.stanford.edu (Cristopher Myers Niell) writes:
|> >
|> >Hi !!
|> > I heard that Edie Brickell toured with the Dead a couple of summers
|> >ago. Does anybody know the extent of their collaboration (i.e. Edie singing
|> >with the Dead or the Dead covering and of Edie's songs.) If so, does
|> >anybody have tapes of these shows?
|> >
|
Edie opened for the Dead 07/12/90 RFK-Washington DC and 7/14/90 Foxboro.
I attended both and don't recall any collaboration.
Aren't Jerry, Edie and Wasserman putting something together for Wasserman's "Trios" ?
Jim
..uunet!srg!jmcvey
I had the pleasure of a quick interview with Edie last April, and I asked
her about this. The song is called "Zillionaire," and will feature Rob on bass
(of course), Jerry on piano, and Edie singing. Does anyone know what the deal
is with this album? What's the holdup? I realize with so many different artists
and labels to deal with for one album things get tricky, but jeez... I've
been hearing about "Trios" for well over a year now.
While I'm at it (and I know this has been asked a lot lately)...
If anyone out there has New Bohemians boots to trade, please let me know.
I'm especially fond of older stuff ('85-'88), but will appreciate any I can
get my hands on. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
-- Jeff