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Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy

31 Oct 01 - 01:16 PM (#583203)
Subject: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: karen k

I hope you all will join me in wishing Folk-Legacy a Happy 40th Birthday - Oct. 31, 1961. I can't find the words that would express how much Sandy, Caroline, David, Rob and Lee and of course all the music has meant to me for the more than 30 years that I have known them.

I can't even begin to imagine what my life would have been like without them.

So Happy Birthday, my friends and here's to 40 more.

Very much love,
k


31 Oct 01 - 01:23 PM (#583209)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: GUEST,katlaughing

Thanks, Karen, for remembering this. I should have remembered, as it is also Roger's birthday!

Sandy, Caroline, and family, thank you so much for all that you have done and continue to do for the music we love. Your sharing and the care and love you spread everywhere you go, includig in cyberdom, are incomparable and I will always be grateful.

In my thoughts, often; in my heart, always:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
FOLK LEGACY!

luvyaalwayskat'leen


31 Oct 01 - 01:26 PM (#583214)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: MMario

I can do no more then agree with all the sentiments expressed at the "What I learned from Folk Legacy" session at FSGW.

well - yes I can - because "Folk Legacy" was something I recognized when I first started coming to the MudCat - Because that was where a lot of the records in the local library had come from - and a lot of CD's I've spotted more recently; the knowledge and experience that there are real people behind the company means a lot in this day and age.


31 Oct 01 - 01:28 PM (#583217)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: SINSULL

Happy Birthday to You!
Love,
Mary


31 Oct 01 - 01:38 PM (#583224)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: kendall

Saying "Happy Birthday" to such an institution is so lame, it is like saying to Pavarotti, "Nice try". Sandy. I hope you dont mind, but, I'm going to make a suggestion. Folks, you all know that the ecomomy has slowed to a crawl, and, it has hit Folk Legacy too. I see them sort of like NPR, if we dont support them, they wont be there anymore. So, if there is a recording you have been wanting, now is the time to order it. You say you love FL? ok, put your money where your mouth is! MOney talks, bullshit walks, and all other applicable wise sayings!


31 Oct 01 - 01:42 PM (#583234)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: MMario

yup - Kendall - you said it. Which is why I came home from FSGW with three CD's from Folk Legacy.


31 Oct 01 - 01:44 PM (#583238)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: katlaughing

Good for you, Kendall, for saying it. I know how diffident Sandy can be about trying to sell things. Let's all make it a special 40th and do as Kendall says...one order coming up!

kat


31 Oct 01 - 02:11 PM (#583260)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: kendall

I just ordered 6 cassetts


31 Oct 01 - 02:38 PM (#583283)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: lamarca

At the Getaway, many wonderful stories were told about Sandy, Caroline, Lee Haggerty and their child, Folk Legacy Records. Sandy and Caroline themselves told great tales about the people they visited and from whom they collected songs.

Folk Legacy Records has been a treasury of songs and tunes from folks who carry the traditions or write new material in the same rich vein. As a record label, it has enriched all of us who love the music and are looking for living performances of songs that might otherwise be dry bones in a scholarly folklore book somewhere. As people, Sandy and Caroline have nurtured and encouraged both the source singers they recorded, and us newcomers who love the music and want to carry it on.

Happy Anniversary, Sandy and Caroline, and thank you for the love and labor you and Lee have given us for the past 40 years!


31 Oct 01 - 02:46 PM (#583290)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: RangerSteve

Thanks for realizing there was traditional music in New York State, and recording it: Sarah Cleveland, Lawrence Older, and especially Grant Rogers.


31 Oct 01 - 06:27 PM (#583450)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Rick Fielding

Big cheers and anticipation for the 50th!!

Rick and heather


31 Oct 01 - 06:49 PM (#583468)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

I hope the next 40 years will give us as many treasures as the first!

Congratulations, and a VERY grateful thank you!!!!

Ron


31 Oct 01 - 07:38 PM (#583499)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Art Thieme

Sandy,Caroline, Lee (in absentia)---all of you,

Congratulations !!!!!!

I've used up all the words I've got in those other threads where I've striven to tell you and the world what Folk Legacy has meant to me. You've carried the torch for 40 years. And you've done it with more class than all the schools in China. I'm jealous as hell 'cause this year would've been my 40th year singing at Chicago's No Exit Coffeehouse. No matter though. (37 will have to be enough.) Just know that it was a tremendous honor to be a part of your wonderful doings there in your lovely foothills of the Berkshires. Thanks for asking.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!!

Art


31 Oct 01 - 07:54 PM (#583515)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

I'm with Art- I don't know what I could say that I haven't said before. But you know that I owe so much to you, and more to come, I'm sure! Happy birthday, Folk Legacy and love to two of my favorite folkies!
Allison


31 Oct 01 - 08:13 PM (#583532)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Big Mick

KarenK, this is one of the biggest reasons I love you so much. Thanks for starting this one!!

Happy Birthday to the company and congrats to Caroline, Sandy, Lee, and the boys. I am so proud to be among your friends, and what a relief to have partners in crime for my cholesterol bullet stops at Cracker Barrel......**BG**

All the best,

Mick


31 Oct 01 - 09:05 PM (#583563)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: bbc

Sandy & Caroline--between the Get-Away & NOMAD, are you getting some inkling how much you mean to all of us in the folk community & how much we appreciate what you do? You are so special to so many people.

We love you,

Barbara

P.S.--I still need a hat! :)


31 Oct 01 - 09:20 PM (#583565)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Jeri

Thanks for the songs you give to life, and the life you give to song. I love Folk Legacy, and I love you guys fore starting it and keeping it going with love and integrity.


31 Oct 01 - 09:22 PM (#583568)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Stewie

Congratulations on a great effort and, in particular, to your significant contribution to the preservation and dissemination of traditional folk music.

--Stewie.


31 Oct 01 - 09:36 PM (#583574)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Bill D

and, if you don't already know it, here is Bob Clayton's (SongBob) musical tribute A Song for Folk-Legacy (Record Edged in Black)

so, they ain't black anymore...they are still amazing and wonderful, and I have LOTS of the black ones!


31 Oct 01 - 09:46 PM (#583579)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: 53

happy birthday, and many more. BOB


01 Nov 01 - 01:55 AM (#583664)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: GUEST,georgeward

And a joyous "Happy Birthday" from us, too. Fortieth birthday on the night of a full moon? May it portend many more. Y'all are still our inspiration. -George and Vaughn


01 Nov 01 - 08:04 AM (#583757)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Dahlin

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Folk Legacy from Maine Going for 50 more?

Dick D.


01 Nov 01 - 09:01 AM (#583799)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: GUEST,cretinous yahoo

They aint in the "Thanks" business folks, buy something!


01 Nov 01 - 09:28 AM (#583820)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: JedMarum

Happy Birthday, and best wishes for another 40!


01 Nov 01 - 09:31 AM (#583821)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Dahlin

Dear cretinous yahoo,

Some of us have been buying from Folk Legacy perhaps from before you were born.


01 Nov 01 - 11:55 AM (#583938)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: KathWestra

Well, I'm a day late as usual, but will add my love and my thanks to all of the wishes expressed above. Sandy and Caroline, as people you have made an immeasurable difference in my life. As I told you, I wouldn't have met a single person at the Getaway or at NOMAD -- much less been able to co-lead the "What I Learned from Folk-Legacy" workshop -- if it hadn't been for you. You were at the beginning of many enduring friendships that have blossomed as a result of meeting you guys back in 1970 at the tender age of 16. In the intervening years, you have given friendship, song, and love so freely to me and to so many others. I am so grateful, and so lucky to count you as friends.

And the music! All those wonderful wonderful songs, stories, and tunes. Folk-Legacy has been a great source of education all these years with your wonderful informative booklets, and your practice of recording singers and storytellers that other record companies wouldn't bother to publish. The music has provided enjoyment and and food for our souls for these 40 years.

So three cheers. For Sandy and Caroline and Lee. For Rob and David who are helping carry it on. For Folk-Legacy as an enduring enterprise and labor of love. You're the best! Here's to many, many more.
Love,
Kathy


01 Nov 01 - 11:57 AM (#583942)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: catspaw49

I hate to be a day late and a dollar short, but I'm getting used to it. I kept thinking of what I wanted to say and after awhile I realized I had no idea what I wanted to say. Rather than think on it anymore, I decided I'd just say something lame like congratulations.

What makes this so hard is obvious from reading the other posts. People can't think of any words that really do express the meaning of what you've done for them and for the music. Joe Offer stopped here the other day and we talked for about 3 hours and of course you were part of that conversation. As I think about it now, it occurs to me that it was the weakest part of the converstion because both of us ran out of superlatives. There was nothing to say that we hadn't discussed here and the only thing I could asked was for some details of the Getaway session, about which Joe was in awe and kinda' speechless, dare I say emotional? (:<))

On a personal level I can only say that your contributions to my health and well being aare far greater than you know and beyond any additional words can express........Thank You both, many times over.

Anyway...........HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY/ANNIVERSARY to FOLK LEGACY..........I'll try to do better at 50.

Spaw


01 Nov 01 - 12:39 PM (#583996)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: kendall

Good for you Dahlin, keep up the good work! Support for our King and Queen is more important now than ever before.


01 Nov 01 - 01:06 PM (#584015)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Charlie Baum

Happy 40th Birthday/Anniversary

There--the words look so inadequate, but they'll have to do, since physical hugs are so awkward long-distance over the Internet. (Those were delivered in person a few weeks ago.) Much love, and many more years!

--Charlie Baum and Lisa Null


01 Nov 01 - 02:09 PM (#584089)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Tinker

Like a few others here, I find it extremely hard to put into words such a wonderful kaleidoscope of thoughts, feelings, emotions and song that Folk Legacy (esp. Sandy and Caroline)bring to mind. I'm very new to this whole experience, but the continual joy of the quest they bring to each new offering of song. And the gift of cherishing each individual and preserving and passing on and... whoops that kaleidoscope shifted again and I'm running out of words.Sandy please share with Caroline the lyrics I put up today here
http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=38859
May you long continue to send each of us off on our own quests.

Tinker


02 Nov 01 - 09:20 AM (#584578)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Liam's Brother

Happy Birthday Folk-Legacy!

It was at the old Sam Ash store about 50th Street on the West Side of Manhattan that I first ran across your recordings; that would be about the time you were three years old. I think you were still in Vermont at the time. Thanks for the records of Harry Cox, Paddy Tunney and Cilla & Artie... and I echo RangerSteve's comment above: it was a really great pleasure to find records of New York State singers available. Lawrence Older's recording is one of my favorites of the many that you've produced.

Thank you for taking a personal interest in me, my wife and my friends. Thanks for your help in putting out my recordings. May you live another four times forty!

All the best,
Dan Milner


02 Nov 01 - 11:13 AM (#584667)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Dani

The friends who put together the celebration at the Getaway are treasures, indeed. What a tribute that was, from people whose hearts overflow with love for you two.

Here's another "if not for you": The handsome guy who just posted above is the only singer of traditional music that my pre-teeny bopper daughters will listen to. And they'll listen to "Irish Ballads and Songs of the Sea" for HOURS. If I ever find my "Irish in America" CD again, they'll listen to that, too. But they've got the songs memorized. And it would warm their Irish great-grandfather's heart.

Folk Legacy is an open door for generations to enter and learn the music of their country, and the countries of their ancestors.

Thank you.

Dani


02 Nov 01 - 11:47 AM (#584698)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: Sam Pirt

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!! May you continue your great work.

Cheers, Sam


02 Nov 01 - 12:08 PM (#584722)
Subject: RE: Happy 40th Birthday, Folk-Legacy
From: folk1234

The treasure of the Folk Legacy music collection is exceeded only by the true treasure of knowing Caroline and Sandy and having sung a couple of songs with them. Happy Birthday and, "May the roads rise with you.............".