From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #593 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, July 13 1999 Volume 03 : Number 593 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: My merchandizing suggestion [Josh Woodward ] Coincedence or Not (was:debs did her homework) [Aryn - Marietta Eaton ] Re: A question on the folk festival? [kspencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Krist] Re: FalconRidge Folk Festival [spencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Stephen Noel ] FRFF ticket [zonker629@aol.com (Zonker 629)] RE: FalconRidge Folk Festival ["Anello, Nina C." ] Re: In Concert, Near Band. [jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause)] re: Dr D., FRFF, Fru-tanks etc. [Angie ] Princeton, NJ --> Hillsdale, NY (was Re: FalconRidge Folk Festival) [Lore] Re: FalconRidge Folk Festival [Loren Becker ] Re: Dr D., FRFF, Fru-tanks etc. ["A.J. LoCicero" ] Short Toronto Review [Fiona ] Re: NYC show [StarflashJ@aol.com] Re: Thornhill visuals [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)] Re: My merchandizing suggestion [Chad Maloney ] Re: My merchandizing suggestion [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)] Re: A question on the folk festival? [Jihead1@aol.com] Re: NYC show [truztno1 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 13 Jul 1999 18:36:50 GMT From: Josh Woodward Subject: Re: My merchandizing suggestion Jacey7@aol.com wrote: : Bumper stickers! Maybe they've had them in the past (anyone?) but I : haven't seen any. And my car would *love* to be adorned with the moxy : fruvous label somewhere besides the CD player ;-) Besides, aren't they : fairly cheap to produce? They did have a nifty YWGTTM square bumper sticker a couple years ago. Other than that, I don't think they've had any others. A great idea, there needs to be a 70's looking Thornhill bumper sticker! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Josh Woodward, CheEsy Fru. joshw@fruhead.com Web Site and Tape List: http://www.fruhead.com/joshw/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:06:55 GMT From: Aryn - Marietta Eaton Subject: Coincedence or Not (was:debs did her homework) - --- SkyStar117@aol.com wrote: > copied from the Joshua Cragun interview with the > band from the Present Tense > Fanzine @ FDC under articles... > Okay, this is so weired, I went to High School with a guy named Josh Cragun, could they be the same? Anyway, I'm back after a week and a half of vacation. The only fru moments I had were a 500 mile treck across Wisconson listening to the lads. Mom likes them and will actually let me play them in the car, and then getting to camp to find out one of my long time friends is a recent Nields fan, and so knows who Fruvious is. We spent time bemoaning the fate of those of us who live in the midwest and don't get to go to folk festivals. Talk to ya all later Aryn === Aryn - Marietta Eaton Caelfind ni Mullen (called Alanna) Aryea Hudul Notgus of Effexor Chatalaine, shire of Innersea, on Sabatical in Barony of Nordskogen Self profrssed Star Wars, U2, and Moxy Fruvous Fanatic Maybe it's only special because it ends too soon...Maybe there is only so much magic in the moon _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jul 1999 19:33:18 GMT From: krazy924@aol.com (Kristin) Subject: Re: AMMF profile (you win, Meg) >> -----------------The AMMF Profile----------------- >> >Profile for: Kristin >Nickname/Alias//Secret Identity: lots of them, Special K, Bernice, G-Run, Beotch >Place you call home: Rockford, Illinois ># of Frushows attended: Zip, Nil, None, Zero. >sigh< I was going to go to the one in Chicago on June 13th at the Fleadh Festival, but then I had some car complications (it not starting, talk about being really complicated) and nobody to help me and a friend out. Losers. > >__Favs..._____________________________________________ > >> >colour: blue or green. >bands: MF, BNL, Doors, Guster, Gufs, DMB, Jude, Lenny Kravitz, Dancehall Crashers, lots more. >fru-songs: You Will Go to the Moon, Lazlo, Fly, King of Spain >other song: the remix of Last Kiss by Pearl Jam. >tv show: Felicity, Real World (pathetic I know), Dawsons Creek (also hard for me to admit, but the good news is I'm out of the denial stage), The View. >movies: South Park, American Pie, Sixteen Candles, Now and Then, Pretty Woman, Empire Records, A Few Good Men >actor: Sean Connery >actress: Julia Roberts >book: I'm a big Mary Higgins Clark fan, so any of her books that I happen to spot first >sports team: Chicago Cubs >food: my mom's tomato, cucumber, olive salad thingamajig (if only I knew the name), Chocolate, Beef-A-Roo (a local restaurant chain here who's food is absolutely delicious. It was our senior hangout in high school.. It has a 50's theme which is inspired by Happy Days, so yeah its coo) >drink: iced mochas from Gloria Jeans, water (the beverage of choice), V8 (yeah, yeah, I know "grooooss", but I love it!) >alcoholic drink: margaritas are good, strawberry daiquries, hooch, jack daniels, malibu and coke, rum and coke, jack and coke.. yeah My name is Kristin and I'm an alcoholic. haha >candy: Snickers or Three Musketeers >kind of cheese: monterey jack or cream cheese > >__Stuffus...___________________________________________ > >Do you collect anything? : I will have to say that I have a rather large cd collection that I've become addicted to adding new cds to. A year ago I had less than 80, today I have over 250. >Do you play an instrument? I used to play the saxophone and the piano >Have you ever won anything? a boys dirt bike when i was 12 >Bad habits you will admit to: biting my nails when i'm nervous >Can you stomach tofu? only when it's in hot and sour soup from Happy Wok >The Question: pepsi or coke? coke with alcohol, otherwise pepsi >Any brushes with fame? My sister-n-law is related to Derek Jeiter through marriage. Sooo I feel that I will be meeting him sometime in the future. >Who/what do you feel is way too overrated? wow a toughie, I'd have to say Jesse Ventura. > ...underrated? water >Actor/actress you MOST feel should pack it in,spareus the torture and never >do another movie again: Charleton Heston, I don't know if he does any more acting, but the fact that he's the head of the NRA doesn't sit well with me. >Obscure talent you have: I can put my legs behind my head and walk with my hands. >Obscure talent you wish you had: wiggling my ears > > __Complete these >> sentences...__________________________ > >All I really want is:money, lots and lots of money. I want the pie in the sky. I wanna be rich. Ok all joking aside. I wouldn't mind a nice part time job that will not be too demanding and stressful on me a college student. >All I really need is: a car that runs >I can't live without: water >I would REALLY rather live without: guns, war, racism >The sexiest man alive is: Dave Matthews >The sexiest woman alive is: I would have to say.. that to each their own opinion on this one. >I'm ashamed to admit I used to like: New Kids on the Block > I'm ashamed to admit I still like: Poison > __Preferences..._______________________________________ > >Coffee/tea- coffee with irish cream and sugar > Intense heat (ie, like NOW) or being too cold- intense heat while in my nice cool basement >Adam Sandler/Denis Leary- Adam Sandler >Skeet Ulrich/Skeet shooting- Ulrich >Letterman/Leno- Letterman's bits, Leno's guests. >Going to a movie/renting one- going, I'm overdue on my Blockbuster card and don't want to pay the huge fine :) >Pie/cake- cake >Toaster Strudel/Pop Tarts- pop tarts >Britney Spears/kick in the head- that's a tough choice, but Id have to say Britney Spears because I for one do not like violence and pain, and getting kicked in the head would be both. >__Would You Ever...__________________________ > > .. randomly kiss someone for 50 bucks? depends on the person. > .shave your head for 500 bucks?hell no >sign up to be a guinea pig for medical testing >> >for $4000? um no. > ..flash someone on a dare? been there, done that.. > ..blackmail someone? no, im too sweet. (Don't believe that, I've blackmailed people a couple of times, but not for anything big.) > ..get up and sing in front of 1000 people? if I were drunk enough, I'm sure I would do it. I've done some pretty zany things. > ..bungee jump? zany things, but not death defying things > ..skydive? again. death defying isn't in my book. > ..pretend to be someone else? I already have. looong story though >5 words to describe yourself: funny, out-going, psychiatrist to friends > "Gordon is our destiny. Gordon is the light. All hail Gordon! Actually it was a typo we wanted the album to be a tribute to Charles Grodin." - BNL "Support Search and Rescue: Get Lost." - Anonymous ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:00:33 GMT From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: My merchandizing suggestion Josh Woodward delighted us with: >They did have a nifty YWGTTM square bumper sticker a couple years ago. Which was an outside sticker and didn't like water. :) Whatever they're thinking of this time, I hope it's either an inside one you stick in your window or else a better-quality Real Bumper Sticker. - -v, remembering the Unidentified White Squares on some people's cars Vika Zafrin, vika at ibm dot net "What happened to the times when you knew everything [tour-dates-related] by heart?" - "I got a life." -from a conversation with a webmaster ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 15:16:45 -0500 From: T Subject: Re: Coincedence or Not (was:debs did her homework) Aryn - Marietta Eaton wrote: > Anyway, I'm back after a week and a half of vacation. > The only fru moments I had were a 500 mile treck > across Wisconson listening to the lads. Mom likes > them and will actually let me play them in the car, > and then getting to camp to find out one of my long > time friends is a recent Nields fan, and so knows who > Fruvious is. We spent time bemoaning the fate of > those of us who live in the midwest and don't get to > go to folk festivals. Okay, we don't get to go to folk festivals, but we have memories of the incredible Chicago fruvous/nields concert from last october, which was one of the best concerts I've seen in my LIFE. quite the way to lose my fruvous virginity. I managed to miss the Madison concert, argh. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jul 1999 20:02:34 GMT From: kspencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Kristina Spencer) Subject: Re: A question on the folk festival? Jill Hufnagel (jiel27@hotmail.com) wrote: : talk to me any more. Right now I'm trying to get the Falconridge people to : let me shoot from infront of the barriers. I just can't get the right shot : from in the crowd any more. I would love it if I could go back to school Anybody can go right up to the stage to take photos, unless it's changed from years past. We've gotten great pics that way. - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you cannot find the truth Kristina Spencer right where you are, where else kspencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu do you expect to find it? -Dogen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jul 1999 20:09:39 GMT From: spencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Stephen Noel Spencer) Subject: Re: FalconRidge Folk Festival Lori Martin (srm9988n@aol.composter) wrote: : Lisa asked: : : > How far is Hillsdale from Princeton, NJ anyway? = ) : : What I'd call too far for a daytrip both days -- about a 4 hour drive : each way. Guess I'm used to the flat, wide-open spaces of the Midwest; MapQuest sez it's only 170 miles from Princeton to Hillsdale (and yes, I chose the right Hillsdale). - -- Stephen N. Spencer 614.292.1067 (v) Graphics Research Specialist spencer@siggraph.org 614.292.7776 (f) ACCAD - The Ohio State University spencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu 614.520.5799 (p) SIGGRAPH Director for Publications spencer@acm.org "After ecstasy, laundry." -- Zen writing "The truth is that progress is usually small and sneaky." -- Anne Lamott ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jul 1999 20:55:06 GMT From: zonker629@aol.com (Zonker 629) Subject: FRFF ticket I seem to have an extra one, since one of our fellow road trippers from hell flaked. Anyone interested in buying it? Eric Wu zonker629@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:46:11 GMT From: "Anello, Nina C." Subject: RE: FalconRidge Folk Festival well, considering that the *wrong* hillsdale is farther away . . . :-). anyway, i have a question - how late can you show up on thursday night? i might be rolling in around 12:30. i planned to set the tent up by the light of my headlamp and move stuff in and out of the car in the morning. do they close the gates at a certain hour (i'd certainly hope not seeing as how they don't even open them until 7:00). and while we're on the subject of time - how tight is this 7:00 thing? will they let you haul your stuff in early or is there a line-up at the gate? thanks a bunch :-). ~~kate ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:20:20 GMT From: ChinaCat Subject: Re: Thornhill visuals In article , Jihead1@aol.com wrote: > will be my first time at Ramshead so I'm not positive if they set up a > stand there. they do; it'll be just inside the door. i'm sure they'll have a good selection of stuff. peace, ellen *************************************************** I do not wish to be pale pink... Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:52:59 GMT From: jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause) Subject: Re: In Concert, Near Band. On 13 Jul 1999 01:17:27 GMT, luckydabed@aol.complexity (maria) wrote: (She really did this time!) >Sorry to disappoint you, but I didn't write this, although it's nice to know >you think I have such vast knowledge as Frukid does. Just wanted to clear that >up. > >maria > >~~~~~ D'oh! In my snipping frenzy I just quoted what I wanted and then scrolled down to find a name near the bottom, didn't notice it was attached to a quote. Bad ammf-er Andrea, bad! :) :) Andrea - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Moxy Früvous is a trust exercise." - Mike Ford 1/1/99 Pumpkins, Cookies, Tapes, and The Früvous Dance: http://users.ntplx.net/~jkpolk - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 21:00:42 GMT From: Angie Subject: re: Dr D., FRFF, Fru-tanks etc. Maggie says: >Maggie > > ps - Angie, i changed the subject line just for you! :) well thank you dear... wouldn't want any of our lurking Frulads to get the idea I was swoonin' for them... (hee hee, jk) Didn't Dr. D used to be a teacher somewhere, like Webster HS or something like that? And Her Majesty Regina Lisa inquired: >Speaking of purchases of things Fru-related, someone mentioned in passing >about > a week ago something about a Fru tank-top ... is this actually >available for > sale somewhere? Can I get one at the Rams Head??? I'd assume so... they are new Fru-Merchandise items, along with new T-shirts, a fishing "New Radicals-ish" hat, and buttons... all with the spiffy design by Brent and Marianne(sp??) that was used for FruCon2. The tanks are One Size Fits all, in Maroon, Olive Green, and Bright Neon Orange with a blue MF in the middle. They changed the font of the Baby T (still says I love Canadian Boys), but it's still Med only. I'm hoping for Bumper Stickers. I sketched out a design for bumper stickers awhile ago and was gonna show them to Tobey and the guys, but decided not to because it's "old Fruvous" mentality... i think it would detract from the current perceived Fruvous direction. Jiel the Shutterbug asked: >OK all So what can you tell me about this camp fruvous? What has been > decided- about meeting before hand? >is there going to by some marking that it's the frucamp? and Lori closed with: -- Lori, busy at work on a banner for Camp LoriSteve :) Ya know, I was actually considering a standard for Camp Fruvous myself... but of course the inspiration comes at the 11th hour (well, the 5th hour this time) and I wouldn't want to do so without having an approved design and I'm not sure if my zigzag stitch will work anymore on my machine... I suppose I could go with my original thought... a yellow Budgie charge on a black field (background). Well, I've got 10 days to get it done... so (btw, if folks would be interested in this, would someone be willing to provide/find/procure/acquire a flag/banner pole?) It will more than likely be a banner with the tabs along the top. That is, if people want me to bother with it... Somewhere along the way Ken inquired: >Anybody bringing instruments?? I'll be there with my guitar and banjo, >and > would love to play with others!! ahh... but do you play well with others... ;^} seriously... me at a folk festival without my beloved doumbek??? yeah, right! And did I not hear rumors of a certain mandolin bearing brit with rapier wit entering that particular region during that same period of time??? And AJ reviewed Celebrate Toronto: > My thoughts on the show: > > Overall I thought it went really well. The crowd was pretty big (I'll >send > Chris a > couple of pics so hopefully you will all get to see how big) and the >energy was > good. I was surprised at how much new material they did, and how well >it went > together. Also I want to say that the new stuff sounded much tighter >and more > polished than I've ever heard it. Even When She Talks (which I've >stated before > is > NOT my favorite new song) sounded quite good. The songs also felt more >their > own > somehow, weird as that may sound. I got a lot of the same feeling about the show, I'll actually do my review offline and paste it in later, but I have to say that I really enjoyed myself and Fruvous seemed to get a really good reception, in spite of the lack of tried and true Bargainville pieces. Dunno if it was because of the die-hard FruHeads and ammf-ers strategically dispersed throughout the crowd or what... but everyone seemed to be having a great time (tho Fiona and I have decided that there needs to be a section cordoned off in the front for the active dancers who can't stand still for more than 5 minutes during a concert. Apologies to those I bumped and hit during the show, I just can't help myself!) BTW, AJ... want some chocolate milk? /me ducks and scurries away. - --Angie They say that the Road to Hell is paved with good intentions... well, at least it will be a smooth ride - --me ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 21:18:57 GMT From: Loren Becker Subject: Princeton, NJ --> Hillsdale, NY (was Re: FalconRidge Folk Festival) Stephen Noel Spencer wrote: > Guess I'm used to the flat, wide-open spaces of the Midwest; MapQuest sez > it's only 170 miles from Princeton to Hillsdale (and yes, I chose the right > Hillsdale). Only 170 miles, yes, but Mapquest is not far off in its calculation that it will take you three-and-a-half hours each way to drive from Princeton to Hillsdale. It's not a quick, easy drive by any means, particularly when you hit the Taconic, a road which deserves a lot more respect from drivers than it gets. I would say that it's a bad idea to try and make this a day trip, particularly since saturday is likely a late night. /loren (used to live just over the Massachusetts border in Great Barrington) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 21:24:35 GMT From: Loren Becker Subject: Re: FalconRidge Folk Festival > anyway, i have a question - how late can you show up on thursday night? i > might be rolling in around 12:30. i planned to set the tent up by the light > of my headlamp and move stuff in and out of the car in the morning. do they > close the gates at a certain hour (i'd certainly hope not seeing as how they > don't even open them until 7:00). They do close early registration (I think at ten or eleven). Last year I had friends who slept in their car in the registration parking lot... > and while we're on the subject of time - how tight is this 7:00 thing? will > they let you haul your stuff in early or is there a line-up at the gate? > thanks a bunch :-). They're fairly strict about it. I was working security on Thursday last year and we had a lot of people trying to get in early. They try to be nice about it but really they can't have a lot of people wandering around the festival area while they're trying to get things set up... /loren ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 22:06:00 GMT From: "A.J. LoCicero" Subject: Re: Dr D., FRFF, Fru-tanks etc. Angie wrote: > BTW, AJ... want some chocolate milk? /me ducks and scurries away. > > --Angie Mmmmm and it was sooooooo good! Right hKath? - -- Mariaweb last updated 5/13/99. See Maria Louise in all her... erm... Glory? Visit MariaWeb at http://members.aol.com/marilou99/ _____ _ / ____(_) | | _ ___ ___ _ __ ___ | | | |/ __/ _ \ '__/ _ \ | |____| | (_| __/ | | (_) | \_____|_|\___\___|_| \___/ @wwnet.com ICQ#: 13117113 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 04:16:05 -0400 From: Fiona Subject: Short Toronto Review I wasn't going to post a review, but I think I'm morally obligated, seeing as it was a show close enough to *walk* to. *g* And I did, just because I could. The thing that really impressed me about the actual show was that this was a Toronto show *without* King of Spain. I thought I'd never hear one. The guys were really taking a risk having only one song from Bargainville on the setlist, and a non-single at that. But it went over really well. The crowd was, for the most part, enthusiastic, even if I sometimes had to look way over to Angie to find another dancer *g* Two shows, two Walking Spanishes. I'd never heard Tom Waits before Früvous started covering him, but *damn* I like that cover. They didn't play Earthquakes (if you see me during the "banjo segment" of the show, I've had my fingers crossed between songs and always let out a little "damn" when Dave puts it away) but I got a nice answer from Dave when I asked about it. "I think we're rehearsing it next week". To comment on Joe's post, I don't think it was any need to get home that had Mike trying to hurry the banter a little. Some of it just wasn't working all that well, and he seemed really into a lot of the songs. Maybe he just wanted them to "Shut up and play some music" to quote a common heckle at Früshows. I suppose this goes back to the cliques thread but for me what makes a show is the people. I used to say that I'd never bother to travel to just see Früvous. It's the knowledge that so-and-so is gonna be there that inspires me to go. (I live in Toronto, I'm guaranteed at least a show a year and the majority of the time they play here free. I need extra motivation) And I may not have been travelling but there were a lot of "so-and-so"s there on Sunday. I think I may have scared Hugo - I kinda jumped on him when I saw him. It was also great to see AJ and KatieC, who I don't see all that often. And I got to meet Sara. (Hi to the entire Ontario/Rochester/Buffalo gang but I see you guys every show *g*) It's wonderful to be able to just hang out and talk for a few hours post show, and I don't mean to the guys. Anyway, I now have high hopes for Harbourfront. It's not the Iron Horse or the Ark or anything but Molson Place is a great venue where the guys always put on a good show..except no one ever seems to tape the whole thing. Between the good setlist Sunday, Dave's half promise and the number of people who said "we'lll try and come" I'm so very looking forward to the next show Fiona ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 22:58:47 GMT From: StarflashJ@aol.com Subject: Re: NYC show What date is Fruvous playing at the Seaport??? ------------------------------ Date: 13 Jul 1999 22:56:19 GMT From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) Subject: Re: Thornhill visuals I am going to be at Ramshead early (6 p.m. dinner reservations in the adjoining tavern) and plan to change into my brand-new-buying-it-that-day tank top and perhaps have my Frucap on as well so be sure to find me (the dorky looking one in cap and tank) to say hi!!!!! I shall be with hubby who may wear a Fru T-shirt as well as FruChild (who will look great no matter what she wears) and, I believe, another friend but I'll let FruChild divulge what she wishes on that end :) QL ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 14:55:52 -0500 From: Chad Maloney Subject: Re: My merchandizing suggestion Josh Woodward wrote: > They did have a nifty YWGTTM square bumper sticker a couple years ago. > Other than that, I don't think they've had any others. A great idea, > there needs to be a 70's looking Thornhill bumper sticker! The Moon stickers faded really quickly in the sun. I've seen people with other bumper stickers as well (I think Zard has one that is silver reflective with Moxy Fruvous in lotsa different colors). But those are probably pretty old. The only bumper sticker I've seen sold in person were the Moon ones. - Chad ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 23:13:16 GMT From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin) Subject: Re: My merchandizing suggestion Chad Maloney delighted us with: > I've seen people with >other bumper stickers as well (I think Zard has one that is silver >reflective with Moxy Fruvous in lotsa different colors). But those are >probably pretty old. They are, and as far as I know, they weren't made by Fruvous. A few of them were made, and distributed free of charge (I assume, with the band's knowledge and consent - that's what I was told about mine) to random strangers and not-so. Mine is the same one you describe, except the letters are all in black. It's a bit hard to read, but it's better than nothing. :) - -v Vika Zafrin, vika at ibm dot net "What happened to the times when you knew everything [tour-dates-related] by heart?" - "I got a life." -from a conversation with a webmaster ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 00:00:02 GMT From: Jihead1@aol.com Subject: Re: A question on the folk festival? In a message dated 7/13/99 2:04:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dgodwin01@aol.com writes: << I'll be there with my guitar, and brand new banjo! Maybe I'll even bring my bongos and harmonica... Daniel >> Well, since all I have are Spanish instruments I can bring maracas and a guido. HAHAHA I don't think that is the sound you're looking for though..... hahaha Lisa Bills ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:49:35 -0400 From: truztno1 Subject: Re: NYC show StarflashJ@aol.com wrote: > What date is Fruvous playing at the Seaport??? August 13th, 6:30 pm, with Jake Andrews (though I'm not sure whether he's opening, Moxy's opening, or it's a split bill. anyone want to clarify this?) And anyone know what type of music he (Jake Andrews) performs? ~truztno1 ___________________________________________________________ Byers: And, Mulder, listen to this. Vladmir Zhirinovsky, the leader of the Russian Social Democrats? He’s being put into power by the most heinous and evil force of the 20th century. Mulder: Barney? - --"E.B.E", The X-Files-- ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V3 #593 ********************************************