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Sandy Paton Help: Boarding Party: Tell me about them! (20) RE: Help: Boarding Party: Tell me about them! 19 Apr 00


Jonathan Eberhart, stalwart singer and prime scholar of the Boarding Party had to give it up as MS got the better of him. He's now virtually bed-ridden. When he was till working, he was Space Editor for Science magazine. Tom McHenry, the rich-voiced bass (or tenor, when they needed one) retired from his Washington job and is off at some seminary studying to be an Episcopal (I think) priest (or whatever they call their clergy). K.C. King (our Mudcat member) is living in the deep south, having left Washington moons ago. Bob Hitchcock, one of two Brits in the original group, is spending much of his time developing a recording studio in the Washington area. He first left the group to be a part of "The New St. George." David Diamond, the other Brit, is now in the Boston area, and we saw him at NEFFA a few days ago. He writes wonderful, often satirical songs, and still sings whenever he gets a chance.

Eberhart has a solo recording on Folk-Legacy also, titled Life's Trolley Ride. McHenry sang with Rock Creek also, a trio that included Mudcatter and former Camsco entrepreneur Wally Macnow and Bill Destler. These three contribute significantly to Folk-Legacy's one recording of all folk gospel stuff titled Sharon Mountain Harmony.

Eventually, I'll get both Boarding Party recordings out on compact disc, but that has to wait until more money trickles in. As I've often observed: reality really bites.

Sandy


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