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GUEST,Lin anyone interested in LP's? (14) RE: anyone interested in LP's? 21 Apr 13


Here is a list of only a few I can get to tonight as I have to look through some other ones to list in the next few days. I am getting ready to go out of town in a few days so if I don't get to any others, I will have to do this when I return home after May 2, 2013.

These I am listing here are all American artists. If you have further questions you want to know about any of these Lps please let me know.

1. SUSAN OSBORN - "You Gotta Believe" - LP - 1979

2. RuthAnna - "Sky Light" - LP - 1986 (RuthAnna T. Welch)
    (Massachusetts folk singer)

3. Phil Runnels - "On the Merry-Go-Round" - LP - 1981
    (folk/rock) I believe this artist is from Maine.

4. Brownie Macintosh - "Song Weaver"- LP - 1979

5. Julie - "Self-Titled - Julie" - LP - No year listed anywhere,
    checked back of cover and LP - no date but I am guessing
    late 1970's or early 80's. (Julie McCarl) but just goes by
    Julie on LP cover.

6. Adam Timoon - "Live" - LP - 1971? No year listed but looking   
    his name at various sites - one indicates it was in 1971.
    (Canadian)

7. The Best Of Backwoods - LP - No year indicated. Unknown folk
    group out of Columbus, Ohio Probably about mid-late 1970's from
    the way they look and dress.
    Names of artists are: Glenn "Sparky" Price, Jim Higgins,      
    Debby Cathell, Jim J.R. Snell and Danny Milhon for dobro work.

This is all I have time for tonight. I wasn't sure if I am allowed to indicate prices or not. Someone, please let me know about that.

Thank you,
Lin


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