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Subject: Champlain Valley Festival From: Wally Macnow Date: 15 Mar 00 - 04:51 PM Been away a long time doing some traveling and kicking around. But here I am like a bad penny. For those of you who are interested in good music and being in New England this summer. Here's a partial lineup of the Champlain Valley Festival Performers. For additional information, check out http://www.cvfest.org. The Champlain Valley Festival 4 - 6 August 2000 University of Vermont, Redstone Campus, Burlington, Vermont Double Decker String Band (Craig Johnson, Bruce Hutton, John Beam, & Bill Schmidt) Finest Kind (Ian Robb, Ann Downey & Shelley Posen) Eric Bibb Barbara Carns Margaret Christl Domino Steve Gillette Martin Grosswendt, Howie Bursen, and Reed Martin Priscilla Herdman, Anne Hills, and Cindy Mangsen Margaret MacArthur Lee Murdock Billy Novick & Guy Van Duser Helen Schneyer John Specker Pete & Karen Sutherland. Tom Russell Harvey Tolman Artie Traum Village Harmony Jeff Warschauer & Debora Strauss Jesse Winchester |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: Midchuck Date: 16 Mar 00 - 11:11 AM TOM F***ING RUSSELL?!?!And you bury that information in a long list of performers? I may just go straight from Old Songs and stand in line...No, I have to go to the Middlebury Festival on the Green and catch Chris Newman and his partner with the Gaelic name I don't dare try to say, much less spell, in between there.... Peter |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: KathWestra Date: 16 Mar 00 - 01:40 PM Wow! What a lineup! Can I make my Flamingo Room reservation? |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: GUEST,Sheila Hogg Date: 22 Mar 00 - 04:23 PM Champlain sounds great this year. As to Chris Newman's harp-playing/singing partner its Maire Ni Chathasaigh. Pronounced Moyra Nee HA-ha-see. with a little chutzpah on the first HA, as in challah bread! Sheila |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: kendall Date: 22 Mar 00 - 04:32 PM Talk about your million dollar bands, wow, what a line up!! Welcome back Wally, I missed you.As I recall, there is parking for motor homes there?? |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: katlaughing Date: 22 Mar 00 - 08:56 PM Nice to see you on here, again, Wally. Sounds like a great time...maybe if we move back to New England *sigh*. Anyway, welcome back! katlaughing |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: Fortunato Date: 23 Mar 00 - 09:49 AM Hey Wally how's Berta? Sounds like a great festival I won't make it unfortunately. Say do you know how I can get in touch with Mike Holmes? Email or otherwise? If you could send me a message that would be great. All the best, if you guys come down Silver Spring way let me know. Chance Shiver |
Subject: RE: Champlain Valley Festival From: GUEST Date: 23 Mar 00 - 06:09 PM So I send out this message and then immediately go to the hospital where they (you know, THEM) put me on a cot the width of a number 10 envelope, stick me with needles, poke me with fingers, put cold pieces of metal on my nice warm body, stuff me with pills, feed me slops, and take polaroids to send to their children. AND nobody even asked for an autograph. Oh, sorry, the subject of this thread is Champlain Valley. I think it will be fun. Kendall, there's a big parking lot where you land your plane and drive your RV out. Kat, why did you leave? Be it ever so strange, there's no place like Vermont. By the way Champlain Valley will be great this year. Wally Chance, I'm not sure of Mike's address try mike@mugwumps.com. If that doesn't work, try gwbush@texas.state. He doesn't know Mike's address but he'll write to anybody who might give him a dime. I don't want to be partisan here so if for some reason you don't hear from gwbush, try agore@vpforpres. But he's also looking for cash. |
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