From: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org (dads-yard-digest) To: dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Subject: dads-yard-digest V3 #22 Reply-To: dads-yard@smoe.org Sender: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk dads-yard-digest Wednesday, February 7 2001 Volume 03 : Number 022 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [dads-yard] message from Catie: news and a gig [Deb ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 09:48:33 -0500 From: Deb Subject: [dads-yard] message from Catie: news and a gig >2/5/01 >Hello Catielisters >The snow is coming down fresh and fat this afternoon! wow. It's gorgeous. > >Just a little news and one gig to mention: >Although there are some small issues to work out, it looks like I'll begin >recording my new cd in about 2 weeks, with a really cool woman engineer >whose work is stunning! When it's official, I'll tell you who and where and >everything. I'm planning to release the new album (which I'll be working on >through the end of March) in the summer on Rykodisc. I'm also working with a >web designer on a new site, so that when you look at www.catiecurtis.com you >will no longer get the Rykodisc site (cool as it was) but a site that'll be >my own. Anyway, this is what I'm doing and why I'm not touring. Right now. >But I'll be back at it starting in April. > >Except I'm doing ONE MORE local gig to warm up for the new record. Local, >and that means Somerville, Massachusetts, yes indeed. I'm playing an early >evening, unpublicized (ok, except for this note) gig at this cool new club >called Lilli's on Thursday of this week (feb 8th). Lilli's is at 608 >Somerville Ave., between Union and Porter Squares. More info about the club >is available on their website, www.lillisclub.com. This will be my last show >until April. Doors open at 8, I'll play this little coffeehouse kind of set >on the floor from 8:30-9:30, and then their regular night kicks in, which >just so happens to be Sarah Harmer! (with opener Blake Hazard) Tickets are >$12, which includes the Sarah Harmer/Blake Hazard show. If you haven't heard >Sarah yet, she's one of my favorite new discoveries of this year. Her new >record You Were Here is wonderful. Blake's on at 9:30, Sarah follows. > >Here's to making it through February... > >catie curtis ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 01:02:32 -0000 From: "Amy Kelly" Subject: [dads-yard] OT: PublicRadioFan.com! Hello! I am sorry if I have taken more than my fair share of OT posts lately, but this one is folk music related. It is about this new site I think is just AWESOME! This new site features a database of program listings for hundreds of public radio stations around the world. Follow the audio links to hear your favorite programs and discover new ones. So, if you miss E-town, or Mountain Stage, or any of your other favorite folk music shows, you have ALL of the airings (on the internet) to choose from! You can search by show, or by day or time, or just go to "What's on Now?". For those of you with a cable connection, this is the best way to listen. I hope everyone has fun with this! Oh, disclaimer: This is my husband's website. But it really is awsome! It's already listed on some major online radio websites, and got a mention on Le Show! Amy P.S. Fred Small's new website (www.fredsmallmusic.com) finally has content, including the tracks of his new album Only Love ! :-) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ End of dads-yard-digest V3 #22 ******************************