Subject: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: GUEST,winterbright Date: 10 Mar 03 - 03:43 PM Jez Lowe will be appearing at the Side Door Coffee House in Brunswick (25 m. north of Portland) on Friday, March 21. No reserved seating; doors open at 7pm; first set open mike; Jez in the second set. Seating is limited, so don't be late. $7 admission. The Side Door is a monthly coffee house at the Unitarinan Universalist Church, 15 Pleasant St. every third Friday except July. Directions: Take the Bath/Brunswick exit off I95. At the "T" take a left and follow Rt.1/Pleasant St. through 3 traffic lights. At the 3rd light, be in the right lane and go straight, up the hill (still Pleasant St.). The UU church is just past the library on the right. If you get to Maine St., you've passed it. Call 207-373-1526 FMI; or 729-4008 the night of the performance. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Charley Noble Date: 10 Mar 03 - 03:59 PM Not to be missed if you're within four hours of Brunswick, Maine. I'll be there, along with my wife. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 10 Mar 03 - 09:28 PM Hope to make this one myself. Anyone need a ride from Portland? |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Brían Date: 10 Mar 03 - 09:46 PM I'm considering going but I haven't talked about it at our house, but keep this thread at the top! Brían |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Charley Noble Date: 11 Mar 03 - 08:39 AM Keeping this thread on top! |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: GUEST,winterbright Date: 11 Mar 03 - 01:48 PM Looking forward to seeing you guys there! |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 11 Mar 03 - 05:31 PM Brian, Your wife is welcome too. Mary hee hee |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Brían Date: 11 Mar 03 - 06:13 PM I spoke with her about it. I couldn't remember which night. I happen to loke the coffee hoses in Brunswick- a certain informality infused with consideration for the performers. Brían |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Hollowfox Date: 12 Mar 03 - 12:33 PM (whimper) I'm just a few hundred miles too far away. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Charley Noble Date: 12 Mar 03 - 10:46 PM Well, I guess we better start calling our friends. There seem to be only three (3) Mudcatters in range and one is coordinating the event. NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 16 Mar 03 - 02:31 PM So who is going? Hollowfox - drive up to Portland and stay with me if you like. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Naemanson Date: 17 Mar 03 - 12:08 PM I'll be there. I've been talking this up with friends. (Refreshing the thread.) |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Linda Kelly Date: 17 Mar 03 - 04:37 PM HE IS THE ABSOLUTE TOPS ENJOY!!!! |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 17 Mar 03 - 05:04 PM Directions for the map impaired, Brett? |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Naemanson Date: 17 Mar 03 - 05:16 PM North! Kinda... Oh all right, I can do better. Directions: 1. Coming from the south follow I-95 North to Exit 22, Bath/Brunswick. 2. Follow Rt.1/Pleasant St. through 3 traffic lights. 3. At the 3rd light, be in the right lane and go straight on to the one way street 4. You will still be on Pleasant St. Go up and over the hill. 5. The UU church is on the right just past the post office (on the left) and the library (on the right). 6. If you get to the traffic light on Maine St., you've passed it. Turn right, take the next right, and the next, and that should put you right by the church. 7. FMI call 207-373-1526; or 207-729-4008 on the night of the performance. The entrance is the red door on the right side of the church (facing the front from Pleasant Street. Coffee and snacks will be available. This is, after all, a coffeehouse. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 20 Mar 03 - 06:49 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Francy Date: 20 Mar 03 - 06:55 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Charley Noble Date: 20 Mar 03 - 07:55 PM Well, this is the nicest thing folks can do for themselves on this particular Friday night. I'm wondering what Jez will come up with - "Jap & English for starters, or maybe he's got something more powerful to try, or maybe he's so depressed by what's going on in the world that he'll need a strong chorus from us. Charley Noble, who plans to sing something in the open first set |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Linda Kelly Date: 21 Mar 03 - 06:07 PM hope he does Dover Delaware -it is an awesome song |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Charley Noble Date: 22 Mar 03 - 08:27 AM Winterbright- Thanks for coordinating this wonderful concert. Jez was in fine form, despite the distraction of a dozen or so wide-ranging songs in the open-mike pre-concert phase. What a schedule he's working on from last January to September. In addition to about a hundred gigs in the UK, there's Europe, the USA (from Maine to Florida to Alaska!), but missing this time around are Australia and Asia. Hope he has some time out. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 22 Mar 03 - 01:21 PM ARRGGHHHHH! I thought it was today! I missed it! AAAARRGGHH!!!! Damn Bush and his distracting war. Damn! OK...I am calm now. What did I miss? Damn! I actually invited people to this. Damn! |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: GUEST Date: 22 Mar 03 - 01:27 PM well knowing jez lowe you missed a great show, sins. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Charley Noble Date: 22 Mar 03 - 03:26 PM Well, there was "Old Bones," "Durham Jail," "Coaltown Days," "The Bergen," "The Widow of the Duckbill Seam," "London Danny," "Black Diamonds," "High Part of the Town," "Tom Tom," "You Can't Take it with You," to name a few. No "Greek Lightning." Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: SINSULL Date: 22 Mar 03 - 03:42 PM The Bergen? Damn! |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Naemanson Date: 24 Mar 03 - 04:13 PM He played all the good ones, and a few I hadn't heard before. I'd never heard the story of Aloysius the silent dog. Great concert! Many thanks to Winterbright and the Side Door Coffeehouse! And to Murray for setting things in motion. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Brían Date: 26 Mar 03 - 07:36 AM SINSULL, You missed a really good show. I sentence you to kill your t.v.:-). Thanks to Marie and Winterbright for putting together a good show. Thanks Naemanson for your concise directions. It's been a while since I've been to the Side Door Coffee House and I seem to go a different way each time. Jez mentioned that he really appreciated the format of the Coffee House where people got up in the first half to sing a song and the second half the headliner played. He said that was a similar format to what he had back home. Hey, we had everything from original compositions to Gordon Bok and THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING on the hammered dulcimer. Brían |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Naemanson Date: 26 Mar 03 - 10:16 AM If you think BOOTS on a hammered dulcimer was fun this morning I heard Richard Thompson's 1952 Black Vincent on the radio done by a bluegrass band! |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Dave Bryant Date: 26 Mar 03 - 11:55 AM In most UK folk clubs the booked guest (Headliner) usually does two spots of about 1/2 hour each. The evening would usually be started by a resident performer or group perhaps followed by a floor-singer (open mike performer) or two. The Guest would then do their first spot - usually at about 9pm, followed by a short interval. After the interval there would be more spots by residents and floor-singers until about 10.30 when the booked guest would do their final spot, it's customary to thank the guest and then get them to do one more number as an encore. Many clubs run a raffle to help with funds and in this case the tickets would be sold during the interval and the draw would take place just before the booked guest's final spot. |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Brían Date: 26 Mar 03 - 01:12 PM Thanks, Dave Bryant. I wish more concerts on this side of the pond were run on a similar format. I been to a lot of concerts where people sat in rows of folding chairs and clapped appreciatively between songs, got up at the end and bought the CD and said what a great time they had and wondered how much it had to do with folk music. It's really nice to see the audience singing and performing as well. Brían |
Subject: RE: Jez Lowe in Maine 3/21 From: Dave Bryant Date: 27 Mar 03 - 07:13 AM "Open Mike" might not be the best way of describing "Floor Singers" at many UK folk clubs, because there is often no PA. If you've heard singers like Johnny Collins and Graeme Knights you'd realise why it's possible to manage without. |
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