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BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic

11 Apr 00 - 06:45 PM (#210283)
Subject: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

For any Mudcatters within a manageable drive of Perth, Ontario:

Crowhugger and her mother, Lana, will be at the Crown & Thistle Thursday, April 13th for the open mic. The host band/person will do the opening set, then the stage opens to those who come to play. We'll be there! The Crown & Thistle is at 44 Foster St. in Perth. Most anyone in town can give you directions...Perth isn't very big and it IS very friendly.

It's an hour east of Ottawa, 45 mins. north of Kingston, 3 hours NE of Toronto (no cops, no stops) and not so very far south of McDonald's Corners.

We do folk and blues with occasional originals tossed in. (Very occasional!)

I don't have a Mudcat T-shirt to identify me, but chances are that I'll have the only cello in the place! Hope to see you. By the way, we usually manage to get in 2 sets.

CH


11 Apr 00 - 07:01 PM (#210298)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: jeffp

Go for it, Crowhugger! And your Mom, too! I live too far to make it (Maryland), but I'm sure you'll be great. Be sure to let us know how it went.

jeffp


11 Apr 00 - 07:04 PM (#210299)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: wysiwyg

You go, girl and momgirl!

~S~


11 Apr 00 - 07:06 PM (#210301)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Tony Burns

Crowhugger and Mom showed up at the last Greenbank Folk Music Society jam session. Perth is in for a treat.


11 Apr 00 - 07:15 PM (#210308)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Giac

Oooooooo! Wish I could be there, I know it will be great! It's a bit far away from Tennessee, but all my good wishes. Maybe we could see a photo??? :>)

Giac


11 Apr 00 - 07:27 PM (#210315)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

Giac, I'm usually the one with the camera, so pictures of me are scarce, but we'll see if I can remember to delegate!

Tony, thanks. We had great fun at Greenbank...a lot of treats in that song circle/jam. You gotta know I'll be back and so will Mom (aka Lana) if she's visiting.

CH


11 Apr 00 - 07:33 PM (#210316)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: katlaughing

That's wonderful, CW! It is so neat that you and your mom do share the music and that she can visit long enough for you to get a chance to share it with others. Photos would be wonderful!

luvyakat


11 Apr 00 - 10:44 PM (#210406)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: honestfrankie

I would really like to make it to Perth thursday but I have to play at the Heart and Crown in Ottawa that night. If you live in Ottawa come in before last call. I've never met any mudcatters in person and I figure it's about time. Have a good night.


12 Apr 00 - 03:44 AM (#210507)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

Honestfrankie, I live near Trawna; I'll just be visiting Mom who lives a little closer to Perth than Willie-O. Too bad Ottawa's an hour from Perth or last call would be a definite plan! Meeting Mudcatters is great fun.

CH


12 Apr 00 - 07:08 AM (#210537)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Willie-O

Only you, CH dahling, use me as a geographical reference...and to think I used to be a ramblin rover!

Second Perth-related thread in as many days.

Yeah, may-be I'll make it into town...iffen I can travel that far at night.

W-O


12 Apr 00 - 09:23 AM (#210571)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: catspaw49

Well Hugger, I wish I was closer because you have a great recommendation up there from Tony Burns and he has pretty good taste!!! Tear 'em up!!!

Spaw


12 Apr 00 - 10:07 AM (#210589)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Willie-O

Frankie ya have too met catters, namely me!

(I looked up who's at the Heart tomorrow to figure this out)

I'm Bill Cameron, friend of Nathan & James and like that...we played the odd tune together back in the old days. (I don't get to sessions in town much anymore. The long drive home is way too sleep-inducing).

As to my nom de cat, there's a lot of Bills around here so I thought I'd indulge my dark side a bit.

Who you playing with at the Heart, or is it solo?

Willie-O


12 Apr 00 - 11:17 AM (#210627)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: honestfrankie

Well,well.Willie-O! I think the last time we played together was busking in the market and you were on the hammered dulcimer. And at the Rev's place. I'm playing solo and it's the first solo gig in quite a while. Yikes! I'll be up around Ottawa a bit this summer so we'll do the old let's get together thang. I guess we shouldn't tie up this thread. Later


12 Apr 00 - 11:25 AM (#210637)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Willie-O

Frankie check your personals (and your booking)...I think I have you mixed up and so does the listing I saw for your gig...whichever Frank you are I know you.

W-O


12 Apr 00 - 12:45 PM (#210673)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Wesley S

Crowhugger - Tell us more about how you use the cello in your music. I've always loved the cello and thought that it's been underrated and would work well in folk formats. Do you use it on blues tunes also? Used properly the cello is capable of a lot of sounds. I heard one guy use it like a mini-bass. And best of luck tomorrow night.


12 Apr 00 - 03:41 PM (#210751)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

Wesley S.,

Keeping in mind that I'm still a beginner...doing Grade III and IV in accordance with the RCMT syllabus...which means my arpeggios are slow, shifts inconsistent and I can only play a few notes up high:

with folk jamming: kind of a hybrid of countermelody and bass.

with blues jamming: same thing. Also, blues is an inspiration to practise arpeggios, common intervals and non-cello techniques like hammer-on, pull-off, slide. The RCMT studies are thoroughly lacking in musical interest so a bit of blues feeds my ear.

Cello also makes a nice variable drone for minor or modal oldies like "When I Was In My Prime," the only song I can sing while I "chell." People seem to like voice and cello, so I plan to add more traddie stuff this way.

Summary: voice is my first instrument; on cello I try to play what I might harmonize. I've even been tossed a break or two and survived. E major is my next personal cello-practice project; no open strings, lots of shifts and obviously a mainstay of capo-free blues. It doesn't officially arise until RCMT Grade V but I need to know how to do it, like, yesterday! And by the way, my vibrato stinks.

Thanks for asking, Wesley. I do like to bubble over on the topic of crossover instruments. As I learn more, I'd like to write a string trio or quartet (maybe quintet) that includes a banjo along with the usual array of bowed strings. But that's another thread...

CH


12 Apr 00 - 03:55 PM (#210760)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Wesley S

I don't have it but Charlie Musslewhite { Blues Harp } used to record with a string quartet - you might want to check it out for ideas. Lyle Lovetts cello player does some real interesting things. And if you ever want to try out the wonderful world of fretted instruments { after you've mastered the cello} the octave mandolins and mandocellos are tuned to the same intervals. The Modern Mandolin Quartet has recorded some great stuff - check em out.


12 Apr 00 - 07:57 PM (#210899)
Subject: A wee digression...
From: Crowhugger

"Mastered" the cello? LOL! Dunno if I'll live that long! **BG**

I recently met someone who has an octave mandolin; looking forward to seeing and hearing it. Maybe even trying it, if he'll let me. Over all though, I like the adjustable pitch of the fret-free instruments.


12 Apr 00 - 10:00 PM (#210948)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: GUEST,Aunt Bel

Sure wish I could be in Perth to hear you and Lana do your special thing. I wonder if my sister will be there? Ha! Good luck in all your future gigs.


13 Apr 00 - 07:42 AM (#211082)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

Hey, Aunt Bel, thanks for dropping by with good wishes.


13 Apr 00 - 01:11 PM (#211230)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

One refreshment for the road...


14 Apr 00 - 03:50 AM (#211565)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: GUEST

How'd it go Crow ?


14 Apr 00 - 03:51 AM (#211566)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: GUEST

How'd it go Crow ?


14 Apr 00 - 07:31 AM (#211589)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: GUEST,GMT (Why was I a Guest ?)

Sorry all I didn't mean to be anonymous, or post twice !!!

Sumuts up with me PC.

Gary


14 Apr 00 - 01:03 PM (#211738)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Willie-O

Crowhugger or V*** as I know her is busy and probably not online all weekend...she'll tell you herself later.

It went great! Host for the open stage was Keith Glass from Prairie Oyster (big time Canadian country band).

Fun in smoky bars. Lots of young Perth talent, (made me think about calling a couple of them up to form a unit...) and us not so young types. I haven't done one of those in a long time.

Film at 11, maybe a little later. Pictures were taken, in fact...and will be goin to bbc.

Willie-O


14 Apr 00 - 03:41 PM (#211829)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: paddymac

"Nom de 'Cat" ? God, I love it. CH, it's got to be a treat to play with your mom. I played hammered dulcimer in a tune on my son's heavy metal band demo tape a few years ago, and now he plays mando in our Irish folk group. It's great for a parent/child relationship to evolve into a good friendship.


19 Apr 00 - 01:31 PM (#214377)
Subject: RE: BS: Crowhugger & mom at open mic
From: Crowhugger

Hi, everyone,

Thanks for the well-wishes...the open mic was wonderful fun. It ended up as a kind of hybrid of jamming and turn-taking with hours of trad, blues, originals, bluegrass...

How do I say it but "cooking with gas."

I can't believe I actually had the gall to sing a song I'd written "on the steering wheel" the same afternoon, without even a once-through. I love 12-bar blues in G for that. I made a good goof, but then that's maybe why they didn't hire me to host, eh? **BG** Anyhow, it's guaranteed to have a different tune next time. It was great to have mandolin and sax breaks to make it music.

Trying to recall what Mom and I sang together...St. Louis Blues and (pre-menopausal moment). Willie-O, do you remember if we did a train song?

Pictures? Wellllllll...I forgot both camera and film at home, so I'm crossing my fingers that the disposable one and pictures taken by someone else will turn out okay. I promised W-O that I wouldn't send any bad pictures to bbc.

Singing & dancing, CH.