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GUEST,Babs - Dear Mudcatters: Where are the Womenfolk? (129* d) RE: The Womenfolk? 12 Aug 07


Haven't checked in for a while now, but I'm happy to see that this train just keeps on a rollin.' I've been trying to get some of those other Womenfolk to pull up a chair and offer up some threads at the Mudcat Table; glad to get some nibbles from Elaine who, as you see, has been a long time gone.

I just want to let all of you cupids know that your arrows have reached their mark. We hear you. And special thanks to the following Mudcat Café contributors.

To: Andy the vinyl junkie - the collector of 1900 Century Berliner discs and Edison cylinders, and a classical music buff. Thanks for your story; it made me laugh, and for giving The Womenfolk another chance before booting us out the door.

To: Mary Lott - your appreciation of our harmonies is music to our ears.

To: Open Mike – I guess I was just too oblique previously. I was offering to help you get some of those recordings for your radio show; but we need to hear more about it first; what, why, who, where, when, etc. - that kind of info, you know. You can make contact via the Mudcat Personal Page as stated before.   

Knowing that all of you are listening to the our music definitely lifts my spirits. And for those of you who have expressed thoughts about reissuance of our recordings, let's just say "the idea is in the air." In the mean time stay tuned and link up with the "Tribute to The Womenfolk" blog for more Updates:

http://myporchblog.blogspot.com/2007/06/tribute-to-womenfolk.html

All of us in the group are aware of this forum now. Thanks for your continued interest & support.

Babs Cooper of
The Womenfolk


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