Subject: lynn gold From: drew Date: 30 Nov 97 - 11:33 PM Who knows what happened to folksinger Lynn Gold. She made at least one album in the 1960's? |
Subject: RE: lynn gold From: Claire K. Date: 31 Dec 97 - 10:06 PM I was at a record store the other day (here in San Diego) and got to talking with the owner about some of those mysteriously vanished folksingers. He said that, as far as he knows, Lynn Gold is still around and is involved with a songwriters' group in LA. I have only one album--are there more? She was a lovely interpreter of traditional songs. Claire K. |
Subject: RE: lynn gold From: GUEST,V. C. Date: 24 Feb 08 - 07:55 PM Lynn was a good friend of mine in 1979-1982. She was living in Santa Monica at the time. |
Subject: RE: lynn gold From: Bill D Date: 24 Feb 08 - 08:12 PM I also have that one album. I have never seen others. Good to hear she is still happy & productive. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,lynn gold Date: 17 Feb 09 - 09:12 PM hi friends...it was lovely to find you...your caring thoughts for me and all the others is a beautiful thing...if you remember travis edmondson.com of bud and travis, he is presently in the hospital recuperating and any and all hello's, reminiscences to that website would be wonderfully helpful...check out website...his story is remarkable...he gets all messages...i'm still singing and finishing a novel about medieval ireland...happy...but even happier thanks to you...bye for now...lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: oldhippie Date: 17 Feb 09 - 09:17 PM Lynn, let us know when your novel is published. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Art Thieme Date: 17 Feb 09 - 11:11 PM Fascinating place, this! Art |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: katlaughing Date: 17 Feb 09 - 11:34 PM No kidding! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: VirginiaTam Date: 18 Feb 09 - 02:47 AM Amazing timeline on this thread. There maybe a story or song in little miracles like this. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Arkie Date: 18 Feb 09 - 11:30 AM I have that Lynn Gold LP in a little pile waiting to be digitized. I suppose it needs to be moved up a bit. I am anxious to hear it again. Bud and Travis are in the same pile. I did enjoy them as well. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Little Robyn Date: 18 Feb 09 - 01:40 PM I have that record as well - some copies made it over here to NZ. I used to have the record with Travis singing "The things I've saved" but it's been missing for about 30 years now (maybe 35). I'd like someone to sing that at my funeral (but not for awhile yet). Robyn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Don Venable Date: 16 Mar 09 - 08:05 PM I knew Lynn Gold when she performed at the Ice House in Pasadena. She was a remarkable vocalist and a beautiful person. I last saw her in New York City around 1964. I've often wondered about her and am glad to see there some answers here. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Stringsinger Date: 17 Mar 09 - 01:19 PM Lynn and I go back a ways. Al Grossman financed her album. I played on it. Hi Lynn, it's been a while. Frank Hamilton |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,thelinnet Date: 19 Aug 09 - 03:39 PM I have Lynn's album: it was such a favourite of mine in the mid-60's. I wasn't very happy at home or at school and I used to play this album and some by Joan Baez, every evening after our family meal and after finishing any homework I needed to do. I loved to sing (still do) and I'm a soprano, so singing along with Lynn Gold and Joan Baez was my escapism: I was "on stage" every evening- I'm sure it kept me sane. I taught myself folk guitar and sang quite often at folk clubs: my absolute favourite song to perform was an adapted version of Lynn Gold's "Bonny Boy" from her album. So pleased to read that Lynn is still around, still singing. Lynn- thank you for your beautiful singing: you helped a very unhappy teenager to cope (and to turn into a happy adult!) |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,john ponger Date: 17 Dec 09 - 10:29 AM Hi Lynn, if you see this, great to hear that you are well and carrying on. If you recall way back in 1976, I was on my way to Israel and we met in Rome and toured Rome together for 1 day. Im still in Israel , married with two grown up kids. Best regards John |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST Date: 14 Jan 10 - 07:38 PM My one and only Lynn Gold album is a personal treasure! Though scratchy, I still love spinning it on my old turntable to listen to my faves, "Bonny Boy", "Anathea" and "Katie Cruel". |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego Date: 15 Jan 10 - 06:59 PM Any further word from Ms. Gold since Travis' recent passing? We've lost so many in the recent past - we need to celebrate our remaining treasures. She is a treasure waiting to be rediscovered. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Bob L Date: 30 Apr 10 - 09:27 PM There are few performers who have made a lasting impression like Lynn. Would sure like to hear her album one more time, especially Plane Wreck at Los Gatos Canyon. Life long thanks and tons of love to Lynn. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Stringsinger Date: 01 May 10 - 12:07 PM It's great that Lynn is being remembered. She had a lovely singing voice and a gracious quality. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,British Fan . . . Date: 08 Jun 10 - 05:15 AM How about a a tour of the UK, Lynn? Just been to a Julie Felix concert, and her version of the" Plane Wreck at Los Gatos" made me scrabble through my collection of LPs to rediscover you . . . What a joy! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Poppy Date: 28 Jun 10 - 03:24 PM Hi Lynn, I've thought of you so many times since the early 60's when we were friends for the summer on Cape Cod and our later correspondence. A favorite memory is the day that you taught me "No Other Name" by Paul Stookey (as yet unreleased, I believe) at the cottage you shared with M.P. For many years as I grew into womanhood, you were the one I most wanted to "be like." I remember you as beautiful inside and out, generous and kind with a pure sweetness in your voice. Thank you for those memories and God bless you. Poppy |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,John Willford Date: 20 Oct 10 - 11:04 AM I recently discovered in my music collection a stereo tape (open reel) issued by Warner Bros. It brings back memories of growing up in L.A. in the 50s and listening to her being played on KRHM by Skip Weshner and Les Claypool. I now live in sowthwest Ireland and am transfering my collection to CD for preservation and eas of play. I always loved listing to Lynn Gold and am very glad to find this long lost recording in mint condition. My best regards ti Lynn and all the rest of her fans. John willford. johnwillford@hotmail.com |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Guest - Lin Date: 21 Oct 10 - 01:37 AM To Lynn Gold (hopefully you will see this post): Don't know for sure you are in California (but read some time ago you were). Have you thought about doing a concert again? Perhaps at one of the many house concerts around the Los Angeles, Inland Empire areas? Many people would love to hear you perform again. The thing that is really nice about house concerts is that it is a casual setting and the people attending are really big folk music fans. There is a great one in Claremont, California run by a husband/wife who are musicians themselves & have house concerts at their home about once a month I believe. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Steve in the UK Date: 26 Oct 10 - 08:04 AM I have a superb 45rpm single by Lynn Gold called Sand Mountain Blues. Although this is a blues song, I was surprised to find that there actually is a butterfly called a Sand Mountain Blue. Needless to say it's beautifully sing by Lynn and I really must check out the flip side. If you read this, thanks for the pleasure you've given. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,polarbear Date: 26 Nov 10 - 03:44 PM I was astonished to find this about Lynn Gold.I have this record too,and it was my favorite in the 60`s.I don`t think it was released up here in Norway,but sailors used to buy records abroad and sell them to used record shops when they needed vodka.This shops where treasuregrounds for us boys i Oslo,and that`s where I found it. I never heard aything quite like it!Amazing!Any chance she will come to Europe? The Polarbear |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Debby in Michigan Date: 06 Jan 11 - 11:26 AM As a teen in the 70's I found Lynn's album at a yard sale. Absolutely fell in love with her. She was so theraputic for those awkward years. Have been looking for other albums of hers, but so happy you are still making music. Will you please put some more out for us to enjoy? I treasure that album. Thank you for sharing your gift! God Bless, and I look forward to reading your book! Be sure to let us know when it is published! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lynn Gold Date: 16 May 11 - 03:04 AM Hi...just wanted to tell you how much what you've written has meant to me...there are no e-mail addresses to respond to...the sand mountain record is one I'd love to have a copy of, as would Mike Piel's family...we sang on it together...and the tape referred to could possibly be the missing one of my former manager that's mystically found its way to Ireland ahead of me...would love a copy of that, too, as I thought it was lost to me...i would gladly pay any costs..."stringsinger" whose name I won't reveal unless he chooses to, worked on my album with me...was known as the musical genius among us folkies in los angeles...legend was he could pick up any stringed instrument and play it...and he did...beautifully...we barely rehearsed...didn't need to...he did a lot for folk music as an artist and teacher...the writing is going well...about celtic bards...loving it...and you...lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Guest, Kent N. Date: 07 Jun 11 - 08:30 PM I have Lynn's Warner Brothers album and treasure it. I used to hang out with her and Mike Piel, Barry Simms, and so many other great singers in those good old coffee house days. Folk music was never better than when she and Mike would get together on a duet. I'm so happy to find out that she's still around and the music still lives. Your lovely voice was a gift to us all that I for one, will always treasure. Please let me know when your book comes out so I can grab a copy...., Kent (Miami, Fl.) jnsnapdragon@comcast.net |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,Lin Date: 08 Jun 11 - 12:45 AM Just wanted to inquire if there are any plans to release the one and only Lynn Gold album onto CD? Perhaps with a few bonus songs added that were not on the original album? Many people would love to have this available on CD. Hoping for a concert in the L.A. area would be great too. Perhaps at one of the many house concerts in & around L.A. I go to some of them and it would be wonderful to see Lynn perform at one of these kind of venues,(very laid back and casual). People who attend these house concerts are so appreciative to hear folk music in a casual and intimate setting. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Stringsinger Date: 08 Jun 11 - 03:18 PM Hi Lynn, Fond memories. Thank you so much for your kind words. Have you thought of contacting Ed Pearl to perform? He is reviving the Ash Grove. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 08 Jun 11 - 04:22 PM Frank, are you sure about the ASH GROVE? I checked the website, and that doesn't seem quite the case. AG will have a summer series of five concerts in L.A. on the third (3rd) Sunday, each month June thru Oct. AG is apparently renting space at TROPICO de NOPAL GALLERY near Downtown. But there was no mention of an ongoing operation. Hell! I guess we have to take what we can get, which is not a lot out here. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 05 Jul 11 - 09:54 AM Hi Lynn, We were just talking about you last night, I just googled you and found this site. it would be great to talk to you since it has been around 30 plus years... Your cousin, Eliot |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,ellpeelover Date: 18 Jul 11 - 02:06 PM maybe someone could digitize it for download and post the link here. just in case lynn is o.k. with it, of course? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 22 Jul 11 - 11:53 AM if anyone is in touch with her, please let her know I am trying to get in touch with her. Thanks, Eliot |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 22 Jul 11 - 12:07 PM Eliot- You might try the email address listed (as of 2003) on her personal web page, here. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 23 Jul 11 - 10:15 AM Hi & Thank You! I just checked the link you gave me, but I believe that is a different Lynn Gold. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 23 Jul 11 - 10:33 AM This isn't your cousin? ( photo ) Ok then. I'll take another look. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 23 Jul 11 - 10:46 AM Here's Lynn's profile of Travis Edmonson on the Bud and Travis website, mentioned in Lynn's post: http://www.travisedmonson.com/lyngold.htm The same site (Home page, I think) offers this email address: music @ cozy dot org(spaces included to foil spam) for contacting the folks who maintain it. They are likely to have some idea as to how you might reach Lynn Gold. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 23 Jul 11 - 02:38 PM Lynn has been performing since the 60's, that girl looks like she in her 20's or 30's |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 23 Jul 11 - 02:45 PM Yes, I see. Did you try the link I suggested just before your latest post? 23 Jul 11 - 10:46 AM |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 23 Jul 11 - 03:42 PM yes, I did...it was the other Lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 23 Jul 11 - 05:40 PM Drat. Sorry. I'm surprised because the Lynn Gold in that link took part in "Saturday Night at the Coffee House" aka "A Night at the Ashgrove", recorded in 1958/59 (World Pacific WP 1254), which would seem to be within the right timeline. Here's what the notes saw about that Lynn Gold: "Brooklyn-born LYNN GOLD, whose performances in Los Angeles coffeehouses and on FM and television have made her a local favorite, sings with warmth and feeling in many languages. Her QUIET LAND OF ERIN, a beautiful lament sung by Ireland's banished rebels, "The Wild Geese," includes portions in Gaelic. ORCHA BAMIDBAR, a song of the desert, is sung in Hebrew, while TINAFTO, the oldest song on the album, is sung partially in Greek. Lynn is accompanied vocally and instrumentally on ORCHA BAMIDBAR by Los Angeles and Israel folksinger Sol Gold, and on QUIET LAND and TINAFTO by Mr. Sandbag." (From this link.) You know best for whom you are looking, however. Since I've drawn a blank, may I suggest you either post an non-private email address here (suitably disguised for spam-prevention) or some other contact point for Lynn to find when she returns? If Ms. Gold returns here she might consider whether there is a contact information she is willing to leave here for you and others who have been hoping to make contact. Good luck! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 23 Jul 11 - 07:33 PM That is her, did you see a link on there that would get to her? |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 23 Jul 11 - 07:48 PM What I was suggesting is that you try sending an email to the link on that site, given in the post at 10:46. The people managing the Bud and Travis site are likely to know how to reach Ms. Gold. Here is that email address again: music @ cozy dot org(replace "dot with a . and delete the spaces.) Good luck. |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,your cousin Date: 23 Jul 11 - 08:28 PM Thanks Again! |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Lynn Gold Date: 17 Aug 11 - 11:25 PM Was really happy to find my long lost cousin again through this and Travis's website. Thanks Maeve and everybody for all your help. It's been amazing and wonderful. Been giving a lot of thought about singing again...given the times...all of your loving, supportive words play a large part in this as well as the urging of friends and others. Testing the waters now. The novel, a love letter really to all the folkies I knew and know now, including Stringsinger, is about the ancient tradition of storytelling, the celtic bards and filli, musicians, poets, artists...the soul of a people...and a time when they were in danger of being silenced. It also has three love stories...druids, saints, villains and forests with lighted eyes. Love you all. Truly do. Lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: maeve Date: 18 Aug 11 - 01:23 PM Hello again, Lynn. How wonderful Mudcat helped you reconnect with your cousin! Please keep us posted as you complete the novel... and please DO sing! Best wishes, Maeve |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,DMR Date: 18 Aug 11 - 03:14 PM As someone who also treasured the Warner Brothers album, I thought it might be appropriate to mention, for the sake of completeness, the trio performance of "Shenandoah" by Will Holt, Judy Collins and Lynn, from Oscar Brand's TV show circa 1963, which is on YouTube. Also, there are two tracks by Lynn on the LP, A supplement to The Life History of the United States, vol. 1 ("The Seeds of Love," and "Springfield Mountain"). Both great. I certainly would like to hear whatever is on the Irish tape some day, and see it made publicly available. Best regards, DMR |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: Lynn Gold Date: 18 Aug 11 - 03:59 AM The clip on YouTube with Will, Judy and I is from a CBS News program honoring President Kennedy, narrated by Robert Preston and written by Mark Van Doren with among others, Odetta, The Clancy Brothers, Josh White and the American Ballet Company. It was at the height of the struggle and Odetta's singing of Oh Freedom that night was haunting and unforgettable...in fact at rehearsal (just a quick run through sitting on rickety chairs in someone's office before the show) it was sung by her with so much emotion and so beautifully, everyone spontaneously broke into applause, stagehands, staff,and all the other performers. The Clancy Brothers sang No Irish Need Apply which tickled Kennedy whose shown grinning...they lit up the place as only they could and its one of their best performances captured on film. I've a copy of the show and sent off copies to Odetta and Judy several years ago but am told only way to get it now legally is to purchase it. Someone said the Clancy clip is on Yahoo somewhere. Re the other recording done by Life, would love to hear it again, perhaps get a copy of it. The info on the album cover might be helpful in tracking it down if it is out of print. If you have any sources or info would appreciate knowing. Re Ed Pearl and the Grove, there are many concerts given throughout that area by him last I heard. It would be so great to have back all the music, poetry, theatre, etc, again. When the Ash Grove first opened, a gifted director, Walter Brough, directed a musical play called A Part of the Blues which was a compilation of Langston Hughes poetry and writing. On the opening night, sitting there, we heard someone chuckling softly, and it was Langston Hughes. So much of Americana came through that place and I'm glad its being honored now. It was a labor of love. Also, if anyone has any memories or stories about the Grove, let Ed Pearl know (Ash Grove site) as several people are doing books, films, and the like and it would be really helpful. Was also wondering what irish tape mentioned is...is there one? Will leave my e-mail address soon. Bye for now. Lynn |
Subject: RE: Whatever happened to folksinger Lynn Gold From: GUEST,D. Michael Risinger Date: 18 Aug 11 - 07:32 AM Dear Lynn, Sorry for the misattribution to the Oscar Brand show. When I first saw the clip some time ago, I had been clicking around various clips from Oscar's show, thought I recognized him from the severe angle from the rear in the clip, and didn't pull down the rest of the description, which clearly indicates the show. Probably the first time in history Oscar Brand was mistaken for Robert Preston. That's how wrongful convictions happen. But it drew out your lovely reminiscence about the show, so no harm, no foul. The "irish tape" is the open reel tape referred to in the posting by John Wilford that "mysteriously made it to Ireland" before you, as you said. I would be happy to supply copies of the two tracks from Time/Life. My name is in the "from" line of this posting, and if you google it, you can get my law school webpage (I teach law) which will give an e-mail address, if you want to tell me how to get them to you (digital e-mail attachments would work). Best, DMR |
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