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Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010

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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: MoorleyMan
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 02:19 PM

So so sad.
I posted earlier today at around the same time as DerbyRam, and using an uncanny number of the same words. Well I'm sure I did, but the post got lost somewhere. Perhaps it was the shock that did it.

That enchanting, eponymous LP the sisters made in the mid-70s (their first) was one of THOSE records - and one that restored my faith in music at a stroke at a serious low point. I'm so glad I saw Kate & Anna live shortly after, at a gig where the heaviest of metal men were seen weeping into their beers.
And that little ol' LP will always remain a desert-island disc for me.

RIP Kate, and say hi to Theresa - you'll get along just fine!...
And condolences to all the clan.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST,Guest David Jones
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 02:28 PM

Sorry to hear this news. I remember Kate and Anne from many years ago and they were so wonderful together. Farewell Kate.
David


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Tim Leaning
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 02:30 PM

Very sad,condolences to family and friends.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Weasel
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 02:42 PM

Very sorry to hear this.

Weasel.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Anglo
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 02:56 PM

This is very sad news.

I remember a weekend, many years ago, when I had a surprise solo appearance at Caffe Lena as my singing partner was having his appendix out. Lena enrolled Kate and Anna, who were living in Saratoga at the time, as an opening act for me. Very memorable, for me at least.

I had no idea she was fighting cancer. I am stunned.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: MikeT
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 03:03 PM

She was the best. When Utah Phillips first saw her at the Caffe performing with the Penny Lang band he told Lena that she was the golden bracelet the other jewels hung from....

She was wonderful with Anna, but I'll never forget her duets with Roma Baran on guitar playing the blues. She was so precise and professional on stage. One of the best ever. I'm just stunned.

Mike


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: VirginiaTam
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 03:08 PM

There is too much sadness... it makes me weary.

My sympathy to the family.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: EnglishFolkfan
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 03:19 PM

Rec'd by me @EnglishFolkfan via @FiddlersMrs from the twittersphere:

RT @rufuswainwright: Note from Rufus, regarding Kate McGarrigle:

http://www.rufuswainwright.com/news/default.aspx?nid=24300


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Genie
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 03:28 PM

Norman D, thanks for correcting my wee-hours-of-the-morning mis-post.   

Yes, it's Rufus (Wainwright) who is Kate's (and Loudon III's) son.   I couldn't think of his first name at the moment, so I googled "Kate McGarrigle" and "Loudon Wainwright" and found a blurb that gave me this: "Kate is the McGarrigle who, with Loudon Wainwright II, spawned the wonderful Loudon Wainwright III, too."

This morning I realized my mistake and was about to post the correction.   You beat me to it. Thanks.

Genie


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 03:32 PM

Margaret Atwood just sent this link via Twitter. (Globe and Mail)

SRS


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Lizzie Cornish 1
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 03:55 PM

Thank you for posting that link from Rufus, EFF...They are very beautiful words about his Mum.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Anne Lister
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 04:32 PM

Writing this with tears in my eyes - I was never closer to Kate than being a member of an audience, but I feel bereft now that she's gone. I've loved her music so much it feels as if I've lost one of the family.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: open mike
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 09:06 PM

she comes from a very musical family...glad to hear she went out surrounded by song...another family member, Loudon III sister,
http://www.sloanwainwright.com/familytree.html posts a family tree on her page.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: mike gouthro
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 09:42 PM

I had the opportunity to introduce the Mountain City Four a few times at the Montreal Folk Workshop from 1966 to 1968. I've been a fan of Kate and Anna ever since. Their albums are still among my most frequently played. I'm glad I got to see them at Hugh's Room in early 2008. For me, this feels like a golden era is ending.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 09:55 PM

National Public Radio rememberance

My favorite, from long ago: Log Driver's Waltz

Gone too soon.

~ Becky in Tucson


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Sandy Mc Lean
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 09:59 PM

She was truly a Canadian folk icon! RIP!


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: HuwG
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 10:05 PM

Sad. I'll miss her music.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mike Regenstreif
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 11:39 PM

Kate was an old friend and colleague and I was asked to write about her musical legacy for the package of articles being published in tomorrow's Montreal Gazette.

I see that my article is already up on the Gazette web site.

I'll write more personally about Kate in the next day or two on the Folk Roots/Folk Branches blog.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: KenM
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 11:39 PM

Like many other fans of the folk music scene in Montreal in the 60s, I was first introduced to Kate and Anna McGarrigle as part of the Mountain City Four. By the time they hit the "big stage" in the mid-70s, I had left Montreal but I was fortunate over the intervening years to catch them a number of times both north and south of the border.

Liam Clancy, Mary Travers, and now Kate McGarrigle. Yes, the heavenly coffee house has been enriched threefold but we are poorer here.

I'm going to go pour myself a single malt scotch now and listen to "Talk to Me of Mendocino" a couple of hundred times.

Rest in Peace, Kate, and thank you.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Beer
Date: 19 Jan 10 - 11:51 PM

Another memory to add to a list.
Ad.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: BK Lick
Date: 20 Jan 10 - 12:17 AM

Another CBC link (differeent than the one JohnB posted)


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 20 Jan 10 - 10:19 AM

Kate McGarrigle, Canadian Singer and Songwriter, Dies at 63

By BEN SISARIO
New York Times, January 20, 2010

Kate McGarrigle, a Canadian singer who, with her sister Anna, captivated critics and fellow musicians with warm harmonies and a style that drew on both folk traditions and the personalized approach of 1970s singer-songwriters, died on Monday at her home in Montreal. She was 63.

The cause was clear-cell sarcoma, a form of cancer, said Barry Taylor, the manager for Ms. McGarrigle's son, the singer Rufus Wainwright.

Born in Montreal and raised in St.-Sauveur-des-Monts, a small town about 50 miles north, Ms. McGarrigle absorbed a range of musical traditions around a musical hearth. Her father, Frank, was of Irish-Canadian stock and steeped in Stephen Foster and turn-of-the-century parlor songs; from her mother, Gaby, she and her two elder sisters — the oldest McGarrigle sister, Jane, was a church organist — learned old songs in French.

"Music was always there at home," Kate McGarrigle said in a 1997 interview in Sing Out! magazine. "At parties, somebody would get up and sing, and my father would accompany them and sing the harmony. There were lots of friends and uncles and each would get up and give their big song."

In the 1960s Kate, Anna and two boyfriends formed the Mountain City Four, which became one of Montreal's leading folk groups. Kate — 14 months younger than Anna — also studied engineering and science at McGill University, and in 1970 she moved to New York City for a career as a musician. In 1974 Warner Brothers signed Kate and Anna to a recording contract. Their first album, "Kate and Anna McGarrigle," was released in 1976.

Critics were immediately smitten. "Their voices have a plaintive allure full of light vibrato and husky emotionalism, and they blend together exquisitely in harmonies," John Rockwell wrote in The New York Times. Rolling Stone's review declared, "Not since Carole King's 'Tapestry' has the female voice been recorded with such unblemished intimacy."

But with Kate pregnant, the McGarrigles did not tour for more than a year after the album was released, and however many accolades they received from critics, their songs did not fit radio playlists. They released 10 albums, most recently "The McGarrigle Christmas Hour" (Nonesuch) in 2005, but their biggest commercial success came when other singers recorded their songs, most notably Linda Ronstadt (Anna's "Heart Like a Wheel") and Maria Muldaur (Kate's "Work Song").

Love and family life were central themes in both women's music, and their songs often addressed romance's place in the quotidian details of life. Kate McGarrigle's 1990 song "I Eat Dinner" contemplates love lost among the leftovers, and both sisters' "Matapedia," from 1996, is based on a real event in Kate's life, when an old flame saw her 17-year-old daughter, Martha, and mistook her for her mother.

Martha, like Rufus, has become a noted singer and songwriter. Their father is the singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III, who was married to Ms. McGarrigle in the 1970s. That marriage ended in divorce. Both children survive her, as do her two sisters and a grandson.

The McGarrigle sisters rarely toured, but when they performed it often became a family affair, with musical friends and relatives sitting in. Their 1998 album "The McGarrigle Hour" (Hannibal) was based around this model, with Ms. Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris and Martha, Rufus and Loudon Wainwright. For a number of years the McGarrigle sisters performed a Christmastime show at Carnegie Hall, and Kate's final concert was another family Christmas show, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Dec. 9.

"They were brought up in a very close-knit and somewhat old-fashioned way," Rufus Wainwright said of his mother and aunt in a telephone interview on Tuesday, "a nice 'Waltons' way, and so they could never be too far away from each other."


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: evansakes
Date: 20 Jan 10 - 10:27 AM

RIP Kate.

Kate singing 'Mendocino' with Anna and Karen Matheson on Transatlantic Sessions


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST,Joan Churchill
Date: 20 Jan 10 - 04:39 PM

ODE TO earlier days in Montreal ~
ripe today with memories of earlier times
drenched in music making such as Kate and Anna MeGarrigle
playing at Ben Applebaum's Tatoo Bar and Grill
singing the soundtrack to John Weldon's animated
film ~ LOG DRIVERS WALTZ ~ singing LIVE....no easy task...
crazy times, fun~filled, wildly imaginative and creative

their uniqueness the haunting beauy of their voices
harmonizing, melding with lovely sometimes lonely lyrics
the likes of which singsong memorable stories able to inflate
hearts, able to break hearts, able to bring hearts together, able to REACH heights of soaring joy, or break down into childish fits of whimsy ~ sheer delight, able to riddle brainwaves into dark and rich corners of provocative contemplation, able to infuse bones and bloodstreams with their sound waves causing gyrations of movement, swirled now into the depths of grief, my face, my cheeks stretched to the limit from EAR to EAR by these musical songstress's lyrical abilities able to ENRICH in ways the musical likes of which have yet to be equaled....makes me shake my head makes me stomp my feet and wiggle my hips and wig to the upbeat tempo of Kate and Anna MeGarrigle's music, makes me rail at death, makes me say over and over again, no way, Kate can't be gone....her music, their music, lives on.....


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Fred Maslan
Date: 20 Jan 10 - 07:47 PM

I have been singing "heart like a wheel" to myself all day. A weird song but so beautiful. Kate will be sorely missed.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: evansakes
Date: 21 Jan 10 - 05:33 AM

I know in the context of the sadness of losing Kate it's a small detail but 'Heart Like A Wheel' was actually written by Anna McGarrigle (not Kate.)


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Micca
Date: 21 Jan 10 - 06:59 AM

Uncharacteristically,(they usually only do this for heroes of Yoof culture) The BBC did an item on the Breakfast programme this morning including tributes and some video of concerts and her singing with family,very tasteful, It may be on IPlay (for those in the UK only,sorry) todays Breakfast show at between 8.30-9.00


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: bankley
Date: 21 Jan 10 - 09:44 AM

RIP...KM
last time I saw her was a few years ago at the Ottawa Folk Fest. I had a laminate name tag around my neck with Wille Dunn printed on it.. she read it and said, 'You're not Willie'.. I replied, 'Yeah, I kind figured that out" We had a laugh... They always worked with good musicians and had their own sound..


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mzee Simba
Date: 21 Jan 10 - 01:44 PM

I happen to be in Tanzania at the moment, where Kate's passing, naturally. has not made the news. The Internet is sooooo slow here, that I discourage emails from home...but, about Kate, I've received quite a few.
I realized that I all of her early recorded work on vinyl and all of her recent work on CD...but nothing in the middle. So I sat down and picked up everything on ITunes that I didn't have. I've been listening to nothing else since then, with frequent tears in my eyes.
I've seen the McGarrigles many, many times...and their concerts certainly rate among the most memorable in my lifetime. I know a lot of people who knew Kate directly, though I never actually met her face to face. Even so, being one step removed, and having seen her from the first row at so many concerts, my sense of loss is quite profound. I'm gonna learn one of her songs and give it a permanent place in my repertoire for sure.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mike Regenstreif
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 07:15 AM

I've added some of my personal memories about Kate to the Folk Roots/Folk Branches blog.

a href="http://frfb.blogspot.com/">Rembering Kate McGarrigle


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mike Regenstreif
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 07:16 AM

I've added some of my personal memories about Kate to the Folk Roots/Folk Branches blog.


Rembering Kate McGarrigle


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST,Lucy Ward Sings
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 07:35 AM

My Dad picked me up with those harmonies blasting out of the car. When I got in he told me about Kate. We put on heart like a wheel and cried all the way to work.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: C. Ham
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 09:19 AM

Thanks Mike for those memories. I first heard Kate and Anna as one of the lucky few crammed into the Golem in 1974.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 10:31 AM

Terry Gross will air a past interview on Fresh Air today.

~ Becky in Tucson


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser)
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 11:22 AM

There's just been an item on Kate McGarrigle on the 'Last Word' programme on BBC Radio 4, including an interview with Martha Wainwright. Wonderful stuff. You can probably hear it again on the BBC iPlayer for the next week or so.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mzee Simba
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 01:03 PM

Thanks Mike for your blog, and articles...and especially for organizing those great, great concerts.

Marc Nerenberg


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 22 Jan 10 - 07:04 PM

Here's the link direct to the interview on NPR Fresh Air.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST,Bob Coltman
Date: 23 Jan 10 - 09:02 AM

One half of the most beautiful and uncannily clever duet ever—as the saying goes, they could sing the telephone book. And "French Record" is so good it is difficult to believe it ever could have been made.

Kate, I last heard you and Anna sing one night outdoors in Lowell MA a few years back. "Alice Blue Gown," and more ... I think the magical beauty of the music still clings to the trees there.

I will miss you, everyone will. Amba Lee and I send our condolences to Anna and to your families.

Bob


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mick Tems
Date: 23 Jan 10 - 09:14 AM

Heart Like A Wheel was always one of my favourite songs; I first heard Linda Ronstadt's interpretation on the album of the same name, and I had to find out about Kate and Anna - where they came from, how many albums they had recorded, every little detail. Heart Like A Wheel was Anna's song, but Kate contributed to the performance perfectly. I still perform that delicate, bleakly beautiful piece - Roy Harris does too. Thank you, Kate and Anna, for giving your unique music to me.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Zany Mouse
Date: 23 Jan 10 - 10:15 AM

A sad loss of an amazing talent. I hope Anna will keep singing.

Blessings
Rhiannon and Mick


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST,ZZ
Date: 26 Jan 10 - 12:01 PM

Here is Kate doing Proserpina, a stunning piece of art.

Proserpina Kate McGarrigle Royal Albert Hall NSSN

from the Royal Albert Hall December 9 2010 A Not So Silent Night


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: gnu
Date: 01 Feb 10 - 11:11 AM

Funeral today in Montreal.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: john f weldon
Date: 02 Feb 10 - 09:36 AM

Many poetic tributes, beautifully spoken, and lovely songs in angelic voices. Hugs & tears, but good jokes as well.   Still, when all is said & done, death sucks.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: C. Ham
Date: 02 Feb 10 - 02:29 PM

I attended the funeral and the music, from the Quebec song sung by a couple whose names I didn't catch at the beginning, to the rousing version of Travelling On For Jesus by Chaim Tannenbaum and ensemble at the end was truly amazing.

The songs of Kate's, Talk To Me Of Mendocino, sung by Emmylou Harris and Prosperina, sung by Martha Wainwright, were sad and beautiful; enough to break anyone's heart.

John, or anyone, do you know the name of the song sung by a woman near the beginning? Someone said she was a sister of Loudon Wainwright III. Another sister of Loudon's spoke just before this song was sung.

And do you know the name of the song sung by Rufus Wainwright?


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: john f weldon
Date: 03 Feb 10 - 10:11 AM

CHam, sorry don't know the titles.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: C. Ham
Date: 03 Feb 10 - 11:42 AM

Thanks John.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: john f weldon
Date: 03 Feb 10 - 01:05 PM

Still thinking about Kate; the outrageous sarcasm, the wild non-sequiturs, the outspoken wit and the uninhibited behaviour. She would have had hundreds of friends and admirers even if she had never sung a note.

And now worrying about those closest to her, trying to extrapolate from my own grief to theirs, and falling short.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: Mike Regenstreif
Date: 03 Feb 10 - 06:36 PM

The name of the song sung by Sloan Wainwright -- Loudon' sister, Rufus and Martha's aunt -- is "Today." It was co-written last June by Sloan and Kate.

Mike Regenstreif


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: C. Ham
Date: 04 Feb 10 - 09:53 AM

Thanks Mike. What a great song and what a great tribute to Kate! I just checked Sloan Wainwright's website and the song is not on any of her CDs so I hope she records it on her next one.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Kate McGarrigle has died 19 Jan. 2010
From: GUEST
Date: 05 Feb 10 - 05:09 PM

She was a poet of the first order. "Hearts have a way of calling, when they've been true"


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