From: owner-dads-yard-digest@smoe.org (dads-yard-digest) To: dads-yard-digest@smoe.org Subject: dads-yard-digest V3 #59 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 Tuesday, April 17 2001 Volume 03 : Number 059 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [dads-yard] Catie at benefit last Friday [BTFenton@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 09:15:07 EDT From: BTFenton@aol.com Subject: [dads-yard] Catie at benefit last Friday Wide range of styles sets tone for Passim benefit by Daniel Gewertz Sunday, April 15, 2001 Club Passim Benefit with Catie Curtis, Bill Morrissey, Jim Kweskin, Silverleaf Gospel, Burns Sisters, Live From NY, at the Somerville Theatre, Friday, April 13. [...] Catie Curtis dared to ask some big questions about the nature of God's wrath and man's culpability in a new song based on the destruction of her old hometown church. What kind of benevolent God burns down a church? And how can we manage to love life more fiercely after standing in a church's cinders? Curtis' charming set, with a sublime Jimmy Ryan on mandolin, delved into some fine new songs. After weeks in the recording studio, Curtis was so excited to perform before a live crowd that she showed fans a photo of her dog. [...] ------------------------------ End of dads-yard-digest V3 #59 ******************************