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Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD

01 Sep 05 - 11:50 PM (#1554433)
Subject: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

This new CD will be out by the end of September. This grew out of a workshop at Rainy Camp, a weekend singing retreat of the Seattle Song Circle at Camp Don Bosco in Carnation, WA, Feb. 4 - 6, 2005. Most of the songs were recorded live in the camp chapel, others were recorded later or taken from previous recordings. Some of these songs are traditional, others are newer songs written in the traditional style. Some have never been recorded before. They all represent a part of the ongoing folklore of the Pacific Northwest.
Here's a link to my web page on this CD CLICK HERE

Cheers, S. in Seattle


02 Sep 05 - 12:46 AM (#1554458)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Mark Cohen

What a great collection! Lots of wonderful songs, and some great old Seattle Song Circle names, like John Dwyer, Susy McAleer, Mary Garvey, as well as Mariide and Bellingham's Linda Allen. So how come you guys left out the "Apple Maggot Quarantine Round"? Hmmmm?

Aloha,
Mark


02 Sep 05 - 12:07 PM (#1554842)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Mark, you should have been at Rainy Camp last Feb. and we would have recorded that.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


02 Sep 05 - 06:22 PM (#1555065)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Charley Noble

Stewart-

I'm really looking forward to hearing this one, having reviewed your track list.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble, back in MAINE


02 Sep 05 - 08:18 PM (#1555151)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: artbrooks

Stewart, are you selling it direct, thru CD Baby, thru Mudcat, or what? We definitely want a copy!


02 Sep 05 - 08:31 PM (#1555167)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Hi Art, right now I'm selling directly through my web site (see above). So send me a check and I'll send you a CD. When I get the CDs later this month I hope to start some local and regional retail store sales. Also any song circles or folklore societies can order multiple copies for resale at a reduced price (check with me).

Cheers, S. in Seattle


14 Sep 05 - 07:19 PM (#1563860)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

The new CD is out! I just received the packages this morning. It looks (and sounds) great, and is available for sale on my web site HERE.

It's a great compilation of regional folk songs sung by friends and members of the Seattle Song Circle. Many of these songs have never before been recorded, but they form a part of the ongoing folklore of the Pacific Northwest.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


14 Sep 05 - 08:40 PM (#1563904)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Deckman

Stu, I hope to get down to your home this comming Friday. I want a total of five copies. Thanks for all your efforts.

Just in case you folks don't know it, Stu has put hours and hours and hours into this CD. Worse than the time he spent recording everyone and editing and writing and producing everything, he also had to spend countless hours around the dregs of Northwest society! That alone deserves some kind of a merit badge.

CHEERS, Bob(deckman)Nelson


14 Sep 05 - 08:48 PM (#1563908)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stilly River Sage

Ah, Bob. I thought that looked like the cream of Northwest society! (Or should that be the suds of Northwest society?)

SRS


14 Sep 05 - 08:52 PM (#1563911)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Deckman

SRS .... TSK TSK!


14 Sep 05 - 09:11 PM (#1563920)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

We even let Deckman record several songs as well several by Mudcatter Mary Garvey, a couple by Linda Allen, one by Dick Holdstock, and many other PNW folks, and I even contributed one. You can hear some soundbites off the web page. So a real cross section of PNW society!

Cheers, S. in Seattle


15 Sep 05 - 08:43 PM (#1564724)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Charley Noble

Refresh!

Charley Noble


15 Sep 05 - 09:47 PM (#1564768)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: KathWestra

This sounds terrific. Congratulations on what looks like a great labor of love! Kathy


21 Sep 05 - 01:58 PM (#1567828)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stilly River Sage

I found it in the mail last night--I'll give it a listen today. I expect great things!

SRS


21 Sep 05 - 04:06 PM (#1567908)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: open mike

will you be bringing any of these to sunny camp?


21 Sep 05 - 06:28 PM (#1567986)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

open mike, yes I'll be bringing lots of copies of this CD to Sunnycamp. See you there.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


21 Sep 05 - 10:41 PM (#1568141)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Charley Noble

Stewart-

I received my CD in the mail and it's a splendid collection. I listened to it all the way through once on my weekly trek to Portland-East for Roll & Go rehearsal. I really need to sit down with your notes in hand and listen to it more carefully before commenting on individual songs.

Great project!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


22 Sep 05 - 08:18 PM (#1568804)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Franz S.

I received the CD today, and I've already listened to it twice. As a Pacific Northwest exile in California, I enjoyed every single song. One of these years I must make my annual visit coincide with Sunny Camp or Rainy Camp. In the meantime, I will wear out this CD. I especially enjoy the Ode to Puget Sound; Washington place names are a particular favorite of mine.   Thanks, Stew!


22 Sep 05 - 08:31 PM (#1568814)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Thanks Franz and Charlie. For those of you in Seattle, it is now available at Dusty Strings. And others can order it from my web site (see above).

Cheers, S. in Seattle


22 Sep 05 - 08:33 PM (#1568818)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Charley Noble

Stew-

I hate to admit it but I had to listen to the "Frozen Jogger" parody of "Frozen Logger" several times. I'll probably never sing it. Well, maybe once. It does have the potential for dissolving an entire roomful of serious singers into idiotic convulsions.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


23 Sep 05 - 01:55 PM (#1569365)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Charlie - Yes, I sang it at song circle last Sunday and it certainly had that effect. It was written by David Spalding in Edmonton, Alberta "at the height of the jogging craze, when people were really padding off into the snowy night, though not perhaps at forty-five below." Somehow the song migrated to Vancouver where the late John Dwyer heard it and added the last five verses to turn it into a broken-token song. It's been mentioned on the Mudcat several times in the past, but no one knew the words. It took me a few years to track it down from its source. But those of you less fortunate not having the CD will now have to buy it to get this gem.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


24 Sep 05 - 12:41 AM (#1569668)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stilly River Sage

I have recordings of the song here, but his papers are still pretty muddled, so if you managed to transcribe the words you did good!

SRS (Maggie Dwyer)


24 Sep 05 - 06:41 AM (#1569727)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Deckman

Stu,

I've listened to this CD enough times now to be able to form an opinion ... kind of a rare event in my life!

You've really done a remarkable CD here. You've captured the spirit of the songs, everywhere from the group singing that happened to the individual performances that were recorded later. It's a very interesting blend. And as you have mentioned, this CD really does speak to the vast amount and variety of music that continues to happen daily here in the Pacific Northwest. This is a very rich area. And as your CD demonstrates, the interest and talent of the "locals" is what drives it.

GOOD JOB ... WELL DONE! Bob(deckman)Nelson (and many thanks for all you hard work)


25 Sep 05 - 01:30 AM (#1570150)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: mg

I was trying to think of a song that fits the Northwest the best...I think I keep coming back to Ian Tyson..and I'll work on the towboats with my slippery city shoes... mg


25 Sep 05 - 02:30 AM (#1570157)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Amergin

Well...it makes me wish I were coming to Sunnycamp this year...but unfortunately will have to give it a miss again...as it conflicts with a prior commitment....anwyays you all have fun.


25 Sep 05 - 04:47 PM (#1570463)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: artbrooks

Stewart, I got it, we love it, and we'll be ordering more. Is there a set of lyrics available?


25 Sep 05 - 05:35 PM (#1570494)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Thanks Art. I don't have a whole set of lyrics - perhaps I should work on that next. But I do have or could easily have lyrics for some or a majority of the songs. If you have one or more in mind, let me know.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


13 Oct 05 - 07:39 PM (#1582713)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

This CD is now available on CDBaby HERE for those of you who want to order online. There are also soundbytes there.

If you're in Seattle you can buy it at Dusty Strings in Fremont.

Or you can order it direct from me through my website HERE

Cheers, S. in Seattle


14 Oct 05 - 04:04 PM (#1583252)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stilly River Sage

Stewart, I meant to post--this is a delightful CD. I didn't know all of the songs on it, but I certainly recognized a lot of friendly voices!

SRS


15 Oct 05 - 04:30 AM (#1583551)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: GUEST,Jon Bartlett

Phil Thomas' book of the same title (SPNW) has been out of print for lo these many years, but a new edition is in the works. We were hoping to get it out by Xmas but it's not going to happen, and the spring looks like a better time. There are a dozen new songs in it, including a whole new section on the Canadian Armed Forces, and the layout is vastly improved. I'll keep Mudcat posted on its progress through the press.

And good on yer, Stewart, for this fine peice of work!

Jon Bartlett


01 Mar 06 - 10:34 PM (#1682878)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

On Sunday, March 12th, in Seattle we will celebrate the release of this CD "Songs of the Pacific Northwest". Sponsored by the Seattle Folklore Society and Seattle Song Circle.

Sunday, March 12th, 7 pm
Phinney Neighborhood Center
Community Hall (brick building).
6532 Phinney Avenue N, Seattle
General Admission: $10
$2 off for SFS & PNA members and seniors, kids half price. Come celebrate this new recording of traditional and original songs of the Pacific Northwest. Songs performed by musicians recorded on the CD.

I hope to see all you Seattle area Mudcatters there.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


01 Mar 06 - 10:38 PM (#1682884)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Deckman

Stew, If I show up, can I get a half price ticket for the restroom? Bob


02 Mar 06 - 01:26 AM (#1682950)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: mg

you might want to make this a separate thread....mg


02 Mar 06 - 01:48 AM (#1682958)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Haruo

I'll be there. I got a copy at Tom Rawson's recent FOR concert, it's very good indeed.

Haruo


02 Mar 06 - 09:19 AM (#1683179)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Charley Noble

Have fun! I'd love to join you again but it's a long way from Portland-East.

Charley Noble


02 Mar 06 - 09:34 AM (#1683195)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: SINSULL

I will be ordering one when a check clears.
SINS


02 Mar 06 - 05:52 PM (#1683607)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Benjamin

Stewart,
Thanks for the notice, I haven't seen you, or anyone else here (as far as I know) since the original Northwest Gathering. Sundays are always busy for me, but I will do my best!
BMW


02 Mar 06 - 07:05 PM (#1683678)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Alaska Mike

So where are the Alaskan songs???   Sounds like they didn't go far enough north or west. Just kidding, I hope you guys have a terrific show.

Mike


02 Mar 06 - 07:20 PM (#1683684)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: GUEST,mg

no..you just didn't come far enough south. mg


02 Mar 06 - 08:37 PM (#1683753)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: goodbar

man carnation is such a butthole city. it's in my area. i got a CD from their library once. something like 'artists of the snoqualmie valley' or something. the first song is about how great the valley is and it's only cool because it's so utterly retarded and funny/ironic to listen to. the rest of the songs blow balls.


02 Mar 06 - 09:01 PM (#1683768)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Deckman

Stew, Let me be the first to give you a huge THANK YOU for the three years of work I know you have out into this CD. This truly was a labor of love for you. And ... I look forward to this concert where I can share a stage with many friends I respect. Some of us span 35 years! Mina Raakastaan Sinua! Bob(deckman)Nelson


03 Mar 06 - 02:42 PM (#1684473)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Mike, as Mary said, you should have come down here for Rainy Camp and then your Alaska songs would have been recorded.

Bob, I'll look forward to seeing and hearing you on stage at the concert. In fact 15 of the 16 recorded musicians will be there to share their music. Dick Holdstock wanted to come up, but couldn't quite make it from California.

The following musicians will be there: Linda Allen, Andy Blyth, Mary Garvey, Paddy Graber, Stewart Hendrickson, Percy Hilo, Allan Hirsch, Roxann Ketch, David MacAuslan, Susy McAleer, Jerry Middaugh, Bob Nelson, Don Olds, Jean Smith, and Mariide Widmann.

It should be a gala event.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


03 Mar 06 - 04:29 PM (#1684518)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: GUEST,mg

Have emails gone out via the rainycamp and song circle lists? Also Simon T. in Vancouver will put stuff out as well..and some Bellingham and probably Olympia....Jean S. is an expert at this stuff..also, are we in cahoots with SFS concert Committee? Valerie C. would be a great contact.. mg


03 Mar 06 - 04:55 PM (#1684530)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Hi Mary, it's here on the Seattle Folklore Society Concert Schedule. I also put out an emailing and Bruce put it on the Song Circle email. But if anyone can't make it to the concert they can buy the CD from CDBaby.com or from my web site.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


13 Mar 06 - 07:20 AM (#1691881)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Haruo

Talk about fun.

I have been working 60+-hour weeks for a month now, and have been getting near the point where I don't give a fig about the overtime. So tonight even though I was the shift supervisor of a shift that ran till eight, I left the remains of it in the hands of a very new trainee and took a cab at 6:45 from Eastlake to Phinney Ridge (a $15 ride, for those unfamiliar with Seattle terrain or who want to know just how badly I wanted to attend this thing) and then afterwards took another cab back to make sure the office hadn't imploded.

They even sang Seattle, the Peerless City, the official Seattle song! (Definitely not going to win any Grammys or anything, this one, but I am the one who resurrected it so I suppose I'd better take the credit with the blame that's due.)

I bought 3 copies of the CD as well as two of Linda Allen's and her two books. Total of $80, so with the cabs and admission the evening came to about $138, surely the most I've ever spent on a night of folk music. Well worth it, I'd say.

Haruo


14 Mar 06 - 12:40 AM (#1692793)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: GUEST,mg

It was very nice to meet you Haruo..

And Stewart..I stopped in Westlake Mall today and talked to the buyer at Made in Washington and the oner of the Pacific Northwest Store whatever it is called...both are interested in hearing your CD's...maybe you could give them loaners with a pre-addressed envelope to mail back a copy if they are not interested...I think there would be some visitor interest in these...I should have the exact information..let me grab my purse..

Millstream gif fromt h pacific northwest
400 pine st. suite 18 westlake center
aseattle wa 98101

206-233-9719.

Sorry...I can't find the one for made in Washington....but she seemed very ncie and interested..fgunny..the guy at Millstream was very interested in what the cd.d. looked like....

Great concert by the way...I sure had fun.

mg


14 Mar 06 - 12:23 PM (#1693327)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stilly River Sage

It's usually best when offering samples to simply offer the item as a keeper to the owner. Perhaps you'll get lucky and they'll play it in the store and have a response that encourages them to buy it. At any rate, part of selling the item includes having some to give away. If a ringer or two happens through to inquire about such an item in these shops, well, that's the nature of selling, isn't it? :) But these sound like excellent places to sell it.

I'd also check with area museums, and most certainly someone should speak with the National Park Service folks down in Pioneer Square. They're usually on the lookout for good quality items to sell in their gift shops. They will work through an organization that does the purchasing and the paperwork (in the past I've worked at parks covered the the Southwest Parks and Monuments Association and the Eastern National Parks Association). I don't remember what the Northwest group is, but I'm certain one exists. The Forest Service sells their stuff also. Check around, and once you find that group, they may place the CD in several parks or forests. If there's a book to go with it, all the better.

I jumped in at the end of this thread, so pardon me if all of this was said before somewhere in the middle. Good luck with the sales!

SRS


14 Mar 06 - 05:20 PM (#1693701)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stilly River Sage

Proofreading always helps. I was talking about parks covered by this kind of nonprofit organization. It looks like in this case it is the Northwest Interpretive Association. They're a cooperating association and here is more information about that. They put their profits back into projects in the parks, into grants to promote the production of products to sell (books, albums, art, etc.) and they often times pay the salary of a sales clerk in the park.

SRS


02 Apr 06 - 09:54 PM (#1709205)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: JudyB

Refresh

Someone was interested in the CD, and I couldn't seem to make a link work - so I'm seeing if a refresh will help.

JudyB


02 Apr 06 - 10:11 PM (#1709219)
Subject: RE: Songs of the Pacific Northwest - new CD
From: Stewart

Here's the link to my web site for Songs of the Pacific Northwest. And it's also available on CDBaby.

Cheers, S. in Seattle