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Subject: Erik Darling's new CD From: Frank Hamilton Date: 10 Dec 99 - 03:42 PM Erik Darling, formerly of the Tarriers, Rooftop Singers and the Weavers has just released his new CD for Wind River Records. His website is www.erikdarling.com. Frank |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: Stewie Date: 10 Dec 99 - 08:50 PM Thanks for the pointer, Frank. Coincidentally, I was listening to his 'True Religion' album the other day for the first time in years. It withstands the test of time very well indeed - lovely stuff! Regards, Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: Rick Fielding Date: 11 Dec 99 - 12:12 AM My main musical influence of all time. |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: Frank Hamilton Date: 11 Dec 99 - 11:15 AM He can be reached at ErikThink@aol.com. |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: Harvey Gerst Date: 11 Dec 99 - 10:00 PM Erik Darling's website is wonderful, BTW. It's at www.erikdarling.com - great pictures and wonderful stories.
I'm sure the album is great - gonna be interesting to hear Erik's "Jay Gould's Daughter", and then listen to Frank Hamilton singing the same song. For some reason Vanguard will not release "True Religion" on CD. It's been a sore point with Erik for years. We should all email Vanguard and tell them to get off their corporate duffs. |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: Art Thieme Date: 13 Dec 99 - 01:30 PM Was just wondering---Is Erik's wife's name DIXIE by any chance??? ;-) Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: thosp Date: 13 Dec 99 - 09:13 PM Art --you have been awarded the groannnnnnnnnnnn!!! of the post award-----congradulations! |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: dick greenhaus Date: 13 Dec 99 - 11:43 PM Art- Dunno about Dixie, but Erik's mother's maiden name was Sweet. |
Subject: RE: Erik Darling's new CD From: Frank Hamilton Date: 14 Dec 99 - 06:23 PM Close enough Dick...it was Sugar. Frank |
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