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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Quirk Malarkey Date: 03 Nov 99 - 02:59 PM thank you, charlie. glad to know she's still alive. got any idea how i can get copies of her albums ? c.d.s ? it would be a hoot to play the cremation of sam mcgee on the hot beach of waikiki ! --doodlezak |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Charlie Baum Date: 03 Nov 99 - 02:09 PM Doodlezak-- Now if you'd come to the FSGW Getaway in October, not only would you have had a chance to see Debby McClatchy (and about 40-odd other Mudcatters), but you could also have sampled her catering! She is alive and well and has self-produced a couple of albus in the past few years. This year, she is very busy singing for sesquicentennial celebrations of the California Gold Rush of 1849, since her father's family were some of the more famous '49ers. --Charlie Baum |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Fortunato Date: 03 Nov 99 - 01:39 PM thanks, kat, for the tips. Mudcat's folks found me one at just such a dealer. You guys is &@#$ing tasteful! Now can you find me that little brunette I managed to alienate back in '73? She was from Paduca, KY. |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Felipa Date: 03 Nov 99 - 01:28 PM I remember Debbie McClatchey and it wouldn't be many years since I've seen her name on some folk festival schedules |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Quirk Malarkey Date: 03 Nov 99 - 01:25 PM does anyone remember a singer named debbie mcClatchie ? i heard her sing in philadelphia many of services' songs, and right well too. always wondered if she produced any albums. i saw her twice at a place called vintage insturments. she was also a caterer of some renown. a lovely woman. just the right amount of chill homour in her voice.--doodlezak |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: katlaughing Date: 02 Nov 99 - 05:42 PM Fortunato, what's it worth to you?**BG** I have it, but I won't part with it, sorry! I am sure you could find a copy here, at Bibliofind both great used and antiquarian booksites I was introduced to by our own Sandy Paton of Folk Legacy Records. I recently went looking for a copy of an old book my grandmother gave me, she used to teach with; had grand stories in it. My copy, which is lost somewhere in this house, was the only one I'd ever seen, so I was SURE nobody would have it. Went to Bibliofind and found about 25 copies of varying condition and editions! Have fun. Jim, welcome to the Mudcat! kat |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Stewie Date: 02 Nov 99 - 05:26 PM Metchosin, thanks for the Service link, Stewie. |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Fortunato Date: 02 Nov 99 - 04:10 PM Many Thanks Metchosin, I can almost see the Northern Lights! At your service, Fortunato |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Metchosin Date: 02 Nov 99 - 04:02 PM There's an incredible website on Service called the Original Robert Service Home Page at http://www.ude.net/service.html and words for a huge amount of his poems. |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Fortunato Date: 02 Nov 99 - 03:52 PM If only Mudcat could find me that copy of Robert Service's complete works that Dave Parker gave me on Christmas. I wonder which ex got that? Oh the wondrous Ballads of a Cheechako. |
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Subject: RE: Many Thanks!! From: Bert Date: 02 Nov 99 - 03:48 PM Welcome to Mudcat Jim. |
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Subject: Many Thanks!! From: Jim (littlecay@yahoo.com) Date: 02 Nov 99 - 03:46 PM Many thanks for such a great search engine, here at the Mudcat Cafe. I have been looking everywhere for the lyrics to "The Cremation of Sam McGee" and finally found it here. Actually, I could not even remember the name of the ballad or the composer/author, but by searching with keywords, I was able to recognize it quickly from a resulting search list. Keeep up the good work! Thanks again, Jim |
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