28 Apr 13 - 12:10 PM (#3509952) Subject: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: GUEST,Eddie One of the sweetest voices I've ever heard and this girl has perfect pitch. Have a very happy 76th Jean! Sonny's Dream Eddie |
28 Apr 13 - 12:12 PM (#3509955) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: Elmore And many more. |
28 Apr 13 - 12:28 PM (#3509960) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: gnu Happies atchya! |
28 Apr 13 - 12:53 PM (#3509972) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: Lighter One of the greatest! I've been a fan since 1964. |
28 Apr 13 - 01:48 PM (#3509990) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: open mike Thank you for being born and for bringing us so much good music! |
28 Apr 13 - 02:11 PM (#3509994) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: Anne Neilson A happy birthday to a great ambassador for Scots song. Jean has been part of my awareness for many, many years, and only last year I delivered to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (from which Jean has an honorary doctorate) a copy of a poster from an early event in Edinburgh on which the late Arthur Argo had gathered signatures from the great guest list -- Jeannie Robertson, Jimmy MacBeath, Willie Scott (and perhaps also Davy Stewart?) from the source singers, and a wheen of younger performers including Ray Fisher, The Corries, Gordon McCulloch and Bobby Campbell, John Watt -- and Jean herself. Her signature included a wee devil cartoon, if I remember rightly! And her name also came up today at the Glasgow Ballad Workshop, where there was much pleasure in recalling her performance of The Kirk Soiree - not a ballad, I know, but a grand piece of story-telling. Many happy returns, Jean, and lang may yer lum reek! |
28 Apr 13 - 03:34 PM (#3510008) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: GUEST,kendall Beautiful voice, a nice person, and a great sense of humor. |
28 Apr 13 - 06:23 PM (#3510046) Subject: RE: Happy Birthday Jean Redpath From: Gallus Moll Many Happy Returns Jean! And thanks for all those wonderful, unforgettable summer schools at Stirling / Airthrey. (Your version of The Gairdner Child was also mentioned at the Glasgow Ballads Workshop today!) |