08 Nov 13 - 04:24 PM (#3573992) Subject: Living Folk Records (LPs) From: Thomas Stern Boston's legendary PETER JOHNSON produced concerts in the 1960's and 1970's, and produced a few LP's on his LIVING FOLK RECORDS label. Below is a list of LP releases (not CD's of which there a few). Anyone know what 102 is or know that it was NOT issued, or know of any other albums not listed ????? Thanks! Best wishes, Thomas. LFR-1 Pleasant and Delightful Vol.1 1970 LFR 2 Pleasant and Delightful Vol.2 1972 LFR 100 On Mountains High-Margaret MacArthur & Family 1971 LFR 101 Trouble in Mind Barbara Carns 1974 102 ????? LFR 103 Here's a Health to the Man and the Maid 1976 David Jones; Clive Collins; Cliff Haslam; Frankie Armstrong LFR 104 Alive and Well and Fiddling Allan Block 1977 LFR 105 I Long To Hear You-Album of Traditional American Music 1977 Rick Lorraine Lee, Calliope Country String Band, Deborah Saperstone, Peter Johnson, Lisa Neustadt, Peter Marston, Neil DOwney, Paul Cole, Patsy Margolin, Dwayne Thorp, Margot Chamberlin, Tom Gibney, Laura Schulman, Gerret Warner and others. |
09 Nov 13 - 01:44 PM (#3574222) Subject: RE: Living Folk Records (LPs) From: GUEST Thomas, try writing Peter Johnson at pejohnson10 (at) gmail (dot) com |
09 Nov 13 - 03:30 PM (#3574240) Subject: RE: Living Folk Records (LPs) From: Thomas Stern Hello Guest, Thanks! I've been in touch with Peter (btw he is not usually contactable via e-mail) and he does not know what the missing number might be. He recalls all those listed, so I'm guessing that the number was just skipped. However, even produceres sometimes forget something they worked on. Cheers, Thomas. |
09 Nov 13 - 03:44 PM (#3574242) Subject: RE: Living Folk Records (LPs) From: GUEST Hi, Thomas, you're welcome. I too have scoured the web and come up with nowt. There was another Mudcat thread from whence came that email address. It was posted by Peter's son. I'll dig around a bit more but don't hold yer breath. Best to you. |
10 Nov 13 - 09:37 AM (#3574383) Subject: RE: Living Folk Records (LPs) From: Elmore Spent a long time on the web yesterday trying to track this down, to no avail. |