18 Sep 05 - 12:56 AM (#1565865) Subject: Arlo's ChristmasTrain to New Orleans From: Bee-dubya-ell No, Arlo didn't send this note to me. I copied it from another site where it had been posted by a performer to whom I assume Alrlo had sent it. Note From Arlo When I think of New Orleans, I think of music. I also think of food, but that's another story. The City of New Orleans is America's first music city. New Orleans is the city that truly began America's contribution to the history of music world-wide. Without it, there'd be no popular music as we know it today. When I wonder what they might need in New Orleans to get back on their feet, the stuff that gets ruined under water, I think of all the sound boards, the cables, the lighting, the microphones, the instruments; I think of the stuff you need in the hundreds of little clubs and bars that bring the music to the street - the street that brings the people to the city. And I think of the many thousands of people who depend on those people for their livelihoods. I am determined to help restore all of those little places and bring the music back as soon as possible. I am contacting Amtrak to help us take the train "The City of New Orleans" from Chicago all the way down to New Orleans. We'll take two weeks beginning in early December and stop along the way at depots or high schools or performance centers of all shapes and sizes. And we'll contact the manufacturers of the very stuff we're talking about and arrange to bring a Christmas present to all the small venues within the city - we'll purchase the gear as close to cost as we can, many will undoubtedly make substantial contributions. Will you help me bring the music back? Working together with our friends in manufacturing, retail, transportation, the venues, the promoters, the press, the agents and managers and the artists - we can help deliver the stuff that helps make New Orleans sing it's own uniquely American song. I'm going anyway - with or without waiting to see who's onboard. Join us on the train, at the depot, from your office or home, but join us. For info call my office: Rising Son Records, 10741 US Highway 1, Sebastian, FL 32958. (772) 589 1774 or eMail train2NO@risingson.com Love as always, Arlo Guthrie The schedule of stops for the train, per Arlo's website, is: 12-05-2005 Chicago , IL 12-07-2005 Kankakee , IL 12-09-2005 Champagne , IL 12-11-2005 Effingham , IL 12-12-2005 Carbondale , IL 12-13-2005 Memphis , TN 12-14-2005 Yazoo City , MS 12-15-2005 Jackson , MS 12-16-2005 Hammond , LA 12-17-2005 New Orleans , LA |
18 Sep 05 - 03:19 AM (#1565896) Subject: RE: Arlo's ChristmasTrain to New Orleans From: katlaughing That is kewl! GOOD for him! |
18 Sep 05 - 03:29 AM (#1565898) Subject: RE: Arlo's ChristmasTrain to New Orleans From: Joe Offer You can find out a bit at Rising Son Records. I thought there would be information at http://www.arlo.net/, but I don't see it. If I recall correctly, Arlo has taken groups on riverboat cruises to New Orleans several times. -Joe Offer- |