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Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: p.j. Date: 15 Oct 05 - 12:16 PM "Well, I wish I was in Mobile Bay...." Best of luck guys-- I'm sure you'll knock 'em dead at NAI! love, pj |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Jack the Sailor Date: 15 Oct 05 - 02:32 AM CarolC here posting under JtS' cookie. Sounds great guys! We're at the Getaway right now, but we'll get to work on the logistics from our end when we get back home. |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Peter Kasin Date: 15 Oct 05 - 01:13 AM I just checked out the Brick Pit website, and I am definitely going there. That looks like the real deal. Thanks much, JtS. Chanteyranger |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: JWB Date: 14 Oct 05 - 09:41 PM Radriano, you jes better watch out fer them aktchool cotton mouths down there... |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: radriano Date: 14 Oct 05 - 02:51 PM I'm so excited about this trip my mouth is all dry. I think I've got cotton mouth! |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Peter Kasin Date: 14 Oct 05 - 02:57 AM Thank you, CarolC and Jack! Yes, if it turns out you can wing it, I'd think that the hospitality room at the hotel, where conferees hold nightly folk music sessions, would be a good meeting place. There are some evening events planned for conferees, but I'll find out what the free evenings are, and send you a PM with hotel info and such. Now, if there's a nearby equivalent of the Florabama lounge.... best, Chanteyranger |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Jack the Sailor Date: 07 Oct 05 - 05:39 PM Hmmmmm. I'd recommend three styles of food to you to get the best feel for the place. 1. A crawfish boil; crawfish, red potatoes, corn and andoile susauge all boiled in together. mmmmmmm mmmmmmm. If is it open, the best place for that meal is the Florabama Lounge, Perdido Key Florida http://www.florabama.com/ which is about 75 minutes drive from Mobile. This place is the most locally cultural place on the whole Redneck Riveria. 2. Southen Barbeque: at a place like this: http://www.brickpit.com/ 3. Catfish and hush puppies: I'm not a big fan but it should be easy enough to find if you are interested. |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: CarolC Date: 07 Oct 05 - 01:35 PM Wow! You're going to be almost in our back yard! Will you have any time to meet Mudcatters while you're there? If so, I'll talk to JtS to see if it would be possible for us to make a trip down to Mobile while you're in the neighborhood. |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: GUEST,Chanteyranger Date: 07 Oct 05 - 01:01 PM Thank you for your good wishes, Charley and Kat. Anyone familiar with the food scene there? Chanteyranger |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: katlaughing Date: 06 Oct 05 - 11:18 PM Congratulations and have fun! |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Charley Noble Date: 06 Oct 05 - 08:25 PM We're rolling down to Mobile Bay; Yes, we're rolling down to Mobile Bay; We'll screw cotton all the day, Drink and dance the night away; And we're rolling down to Mobile Bay Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: GUEST,Refresh Date: 06 Oct 05 - 07:32 PM |
Subject: RE: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Charley Noble Date: 05 Oct 05 - 08:44 AM What fun for you both! I can just imagine the two of you explaining the mechanics of "screwing cotton" before bursting into a full-throated rendition of "Fire Maringo" to the utter astonishment of the assembled throng. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: Chanteyranger & Radriano in Mobile, AL From: Peter Kasin Date: 05 Oct 05 - 02:27 AM Radriano and myself will be at the National Interpreters Workshop in Mobile, Alabama this November. I'll be there the 8th through 12th, and Radriano will be joining me part of the time to do a workshop, "Chanteys of Mobile Bay," and to be the entertainment at the evening media awards ceremony. It will be our first time in Mobile. Any suggestions of places to eat for regional, non-touristy food would be much appreciated. The days will be filled, but I always like to go for the local foods for dinner rather than the typical hotel fare. Like traditional music, food gives us a key to a culture. Chanteyranger |
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