From: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org (ecto-digest) To: ecto-digest@smoe.org Subject: ecto-digest V5 #266 Reply-To: ecto@smoe.org Sender: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Friday, August 6 1999 Volume 05 : Number 266 Today's Subjects: ----------------- October Project [dave ] Re: October Project [jason and jill ] Fwd: Siberry Museletter 15 * Tour, New Releases ["JoAnn Whetsell" ] Re: Desert Island Disk Time!! [Matthew Smith ] Re: desert island disk time!! [Stuart Myerburg ] Refuge Benefit Album [Christopher Kornmann ] desert island crackrock & Morcheeba [John Drummond ] Re: October Project [Joseph Zitt ] October Project [Christopher Kornmann ] RE: Desert Island [Kay S Cleaves ] RE: MORCHEEBA - BIG CALM [Neile Graham ] Re: desert island disk time!! [Bill Mazur ] Re: October Project News? [Carolyn Andre ] Re: Windham Hill damage control (?) [Bill Mazur ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 20:36:29 -0400 From: dave Subject: October Project Okay, here's a post stolen from the GEG list: Hey all you OP fans...well the news is true...October Project is back,albeit with a new band line-up. Thank you to the folks who sent me e-mail concerning their upcoming gig in October (what other month couild it possibly be...hehe??!!)at the TIN ANGEL in Philadelphia.They will be playing four shows over two nights...and I'm sure there will be a mix of both old and new material played that evening. OP should be onstage for a good 90 minutes at each show...and of course longer if the crowd makes the noise I expect they will?! :-) I will let you know of that,and any other pertinent details as I find them out. So here is what I know: OCTOBER PROJECT THE TIN ANGEL 20 S. 2nd Street Philadelphia,Pa. (215)928-0770 To Order Tickets By Phone/Credit Card Noon-10 p.m. 7 days a week. (215) 928-09789 Tickets are $18.00 w/ an additional $1.50 per ticket service charge on phone orders. Thursday-10/07/99 Shows- 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. (no opening act.) Friday-10/08/99 Shows-8:00 & 11:00 p.m. Opening Act-Rebecca Martin (Formerly of ONCE BLUE.) October Project Announced Line-up: Mary Anne Marino-Lead Vocals. Emil Adler-Keyboard,Vocals. Rob Friedman-Lead Guitar. Michael Visceglia-Bass Guitar. Doug Yowell-Drums. Julie Flanders-(I'm guessing right now but Keyboard/Vocals.) The TIN ANGEL is a pretty small intimate club which seats roughly 100 people per show.I spoke with the manager of the club,and he said they have already sold 60 tickets out of the possible 400.Philadelphia has a strong bastion of diehard OP fans,so if you're planning to travel from other areas of the country(as I will be doing),I suggest you reserve your tickets soon. I look forward to perhaps meeting some more online OP friends at these shows.(I'm going to try to attend both nights.) As the dates grow closer we can correspond further and see about getting together that evening. As Always...Be Well...Alan P.S.- Here's the link for the TIN ANGEL. http://www.tinangel.com/schedule2.html" - -- +-----------------------------------------------+ + dave + + Visit Sideshow Bob's House of Wax and Waffles + + Female vocalists, Christian, and Polish music + + -=-=- and the fabulous Kasia Kowalska -=-=- + + http://magpage.com/~sspan/ + +-----------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 20:53:04 -0400 (EDT) From: jason and jill Subject: Re: October Project > October Project Announced Line-up: > Mary Anne Marino-Lead Vocals. > Emil Adler-Keyboard,Vocals. > Rob Friedman-Lead Guitar. So I guess the question is...who the heck is Mary Anne Marino? Jason ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 21:25:34 EDT From: "JoAnn Whetsell" Subject: Fwd: Siberry Museletter 15 * Tour, New Releases >From: S H E E B A >To: sib@sheeba.ca >Subject: Siberry Museletter 15 * Tour, New Releases >Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:42:44 -0400 (EDT) > > >A. RELEASE DATE FOR 'TREE' & 'LIPS' DETERMINED >B. PERFORMANCES >C. JANE ASKS (S H E E B A W E B - P R E S E N C E C A M P A I G N) > > >A. RELEASE DATE FOR 'TREE' & 'LIPS' DETERMINED > Thursday September 9, 1999 after 9am. > Astrologically determined to bring you the highest quality. > > PATRON PREVIEWS: > There are two sets left. ($300/signed pair plus copies with > artwork later. Bonus track.) > > PREVIEW COPIES: (Tree and Lips) > Will go off sale after August 9. > As an extra thank you for your advance support, it has > recently been decided that all Pre-order customers will > also be sent a box and 'Child' cd so that you have the full > set. The artwork has been tricky. I have been going > around in circles about it. 'Child' is now in a slim-line > case with different artwork. > > POEM OF AN ARTWORKER > me > standing in a field > paralyzed by options > mesmerized by daisies > you do? > I have? > oh dear ... > > Jane Siberry, June to July 1999 > > >B. PERFORMANCES > > August 5-8 EDMONTON, ALBERTA Edmonton Folk Festival > August 27-29 OTTAWA, ONTARIO Ottawa Music Festival > > Plans are being made for a few solo performances at the end > of the year. > The magnetic first date. > November 8, London, England. > > For more information about tour dates, please visit website > TOURING PAGE. > http://www.sheeba.ca/tour.html > > >C. JANE ASKS (S H E E B A W E B - P R E S E N C E C A M P A I G N) > > SHEEBA is about to begin a VERY IMPORTANT web-awareness > campaign. Now that I can see clearly, I CAN SEE CLEARLY > that not enough people know that SHEEBA is the place to find > new Siberry work. This will be the focus for SHEEBA in > AUGUST (or, if my girlfriend would finish that new bestseller, > SEPTEMBER). > > 1. LINKS TO SHEEBA: > Do you have suggestions for websites that might like to know > about what is happening with Siberry or SHEEBA that we should > contact? music info listings/books/hair-dos/women/choir/ > film/other musicians/angels/dogs? > > Please let us know so that we can contact them. > (Subject line: WEB-AWARENESS) > > 2. MEDIA EMAIL list: We need to upgrade our media list to > mainly email. > Are there places where this information would be > available? (Canada/US/International) > (i) PRESS > (ii) RADIO (just ones that might like to hear about new > Siberry songs). > (iii) FILM MUSIC LICENSING: We are setting up a one-stop > shopping page complete with sound bytes for film directors/ > music supervisors for licensing of Siberry music. Suggestions > for links to film industry bulletin boards? contacts? ideas? > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. SHEEBA is > almost primarily email now, and the release to press > will be minimal and e-mimal. The 'GREEN ROOM' for media is > being set up so that media can listen, peruse, download photos > and review while they are there. (Subject line: MEDIA) > > > May all be well with you. > Restless? It may be that time of the millennium. > > > Jane Siberry > > >http://www.sheeba.ca > > > >http://www.sheeba.ca > >http://www.sheeba.ca > > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 20:27:16 -0500 From: Mark Lowry Subject: Re: desert island disk time!! OK, I'm in. Concrete Blonde _Bloodletting_ Tori _Boys for Pele_ KaTe _The Dreaming_ Happy _Warpaint_ Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds _Murder Ballads_ The Cure _Disintegration_ PJ Harvey _To Bring You My Love_ Edward Ka-Spel _Tanith and the Lion Tree_ Sinead O'Connor _The Lion and the Cobra_ Michelle Shocked _Short, Sharp, Shocked_ geez, nothing like some happy music to keep you occupied on the island :-) and since I'm assuming the compilation disc is in addition to those ten CDs, that means there's about 130 songs less to worry about for the compilation CD, which includes: The The & Sinead O'Connor "Kingdom of Rain" KaTe "The Morning Fog" Tori "Sugar" Happy "Ra Is a Busy God" Lucinda Williams "Sweet Old World" XTC "Dear God" Tracy Chapman "Fast Car" Peter Murphy "Crystal Wrists" The Pixies "Monkey Gone to Heaven" Sinead O'Connor "Feel So Different" *Pet Shop Boys "Being Boring" Later, np Heather Nova _Oyster_ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 13:32:53 -0400 From: Matthew Smith Subject: Re: Desert Island Disk Time!! Blimey people, Its been a long time since I posted to the list, but this one has to be shared with you all i Think.................... **These are not in order of favourite-just of though process** 1. Tori Amos - Boys For Pele 2. The Dance - Fleetwood Mac 3. Tusk - Fleetwood Mac 4. Hounds Of Love - Kate Bush 5. The Dreaming - Kate Bush 6. Rhodes Song - Happy Rhodes 7. Grateful Dead - Workingmans Dead 8. Grace Slick+Paul Kantner - Sunfighter 9. Tori Amos - From The Choirgirl Hotel 10. Stephen Stills - Stephen Stills2 Not as many 'ecto' related ones as some might expect but all very worthy of inclusion. As an afterthough i would really like something by Sarah Mc or possibly Shaun Colvin but hey ho, life is never perfect. Peace Matt Smith Liquidbue@compuserve.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 23:19:20 -0400 From: Stuart Myerburg Subject: Re: desert island disk time!! 1. Boys for Pele - Tori Amos 2. OK Computer - Radiohead 3. Hounds of Love - Kate Bush 4. Hips & Makers - Kristin Hersh 5. Portishead 6. Walking Wounded - Everything But the Girl 7. Outside - David Bowie 8. Try Whistling This - Neil Finn 9. Is This Desire? - PJ Harvey 10. Suzanne Vega 1. "Oh the Drears" - Happy Rhodes 2. "Karma Police" - Radiohead 3. "Father Lucifer" - Tori Amos 4. "Jig of Life" - Kate Bush 5. "Nobody's Diary" - Yaz 6. "Largo" - Lisa Gerrard 7. "Nails in My Feet" - Crowded House 8. "Troy" - Sinead O'Connor 9. "Like a Motorway" - Saint Etienne 10. "Well I Wonder" - The Smiths - -- ______________________________________________ Stuart Myerburg http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~stuart ______________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 23:22:03 -0400 From: Christopher Kornmann Subject: Refuge Benefit Album I’ve been meaning to post this for sometime...It's info about an upcoming compilation album benefiting the people of Kosova that features a lot of artists you will be interested in. The Album is called “Refuge” and It will be released sometime in Sept. It will be distributed nationally, so you should have no trouble finding it. I will let you know more details as the release date gets closer. Great music for a great cause, what more could you ask for? 1. Broken Line Melanie Gabriel (featuring Melanie Gabriel, Joy Askew and Peter Gabriel) 2. The Revelations Jennifer Kimball 3. Central Station Freedy Johnston 4. Skin The Wild Colonials 5. Show No Teeth Vernon Reid featuring Beans 6. A Call To Prayer Richard Barone 7. The Restless Sea Richard Julian 8. Here In America Joy Askew 9. There Are Toshi Reagon 10. By Way Of Sorrow Cry Cry Cry 11. Always A Place Marina Belica with members of October Project 12. Awake Soon Sarah Slean 13. The Sound Of You Chris Harford 14. Say Goodbye To That Leslie Nuchow 15. Pavane Larry Fast - -- Christopher Kornmann Graphic Designer Spit & Image 828 Waring Avenue Bronx, NY 10467 718.798.2862 spitandimage@earthlink.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 20:32:31 -0700 (PDT) From: John Drummond Subject: desert island crackrock & Morcheeba Oh Lord... y'all... why am I agonizing over this? Okay, here we go... discs (as Meredith, in no particular order) Portishead, Dummy Sixteen Horsepower, Low Estate Tori Amos, a bootleg all the Boys for Pele b-sides (which I'm presuming exists) Diamanda Galás, Malediction and Prayer PJ Harvey, Rid of Me Freakwater, Springtime Sleater-Kinney, The Hot Rock Ani DiFranco, Living in Clip Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville Veda Hille, Spine songs (Lord... this is almost worse) Sarah Slean, "John XXIII" PJ Harvey, "No girl so sweet" Esthero, "Lounge" Tori Amos, "Here. in my head" Tanya Donelly, "These Days" Beth Orton, "Pass in Time" Diamanda Galás, "Were you there when they crucified my Lord?" Sleater-Kinney, "Tapping" Esther Phillips, "Scarred Knees" Portishead, "All Mine" Good Christ. That sucked. ;p I hate having to pick that stuff, I'm too into all of my junk, like I'm sure most of y'all are too... okay... Anyhow... Morcheeba... they're one of my favorites... I bought their first album, Who can you trust?, when it first came out, and I thought it ruled, I was obsessed... the second one has its moments, but what I liked most about Morcheeba was their stoned-out quality, the excessive trippiness inherent in every track, and Big Calm only has it on a few songs... notably, the title track... I think it's an irony that the singer has a noticeably slight role in both albums' title tracks... she doesn't write the lyrics, either, she's just the charismatic frontwoman. But anyhow, the first album is one of my favorite albums. No, it's not one of my desert island discs. So sue me. ;D Anyhow... I'm runnin' for now, y'all... John === ain't no way i lost this war and ain't no way you won _____________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 23:39:05 -0400 From: Joseph Zitt Subject: Re: the ten and ten On Wed, Aug 04, 1999 at 08:13:34PM -0400, meredith wrote: > Hi! > > Every time the "desert island disc" thread pops up here, I always do the > same thing: whine and moan about there it is again, now it's going to make > the list totally blow up, then I go and submit my contribution. :} OK, here's my offthetopofmyheadism: Albums (in no order): John Cage: Roaratorio David Bowie: Stage Leonard Cohen: Live October Project: October Project Robert Fripp: Exposure (original mix, not the disastrous reworking) Happy Rhodes: Rhodesongs Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel/For Frank O'Hara (out of print vinyl) Leonard Bernstein: Mass Naked City: Absinthe Miles Davis: Pangaea Songs: Kate Bush: Deeper Understanding David Bowie: Lady Stardust Peter Gabriel: Here Comes the Flood Rosanne Cash: Western Wall Happy Rhodes: Ode Tori Amos: Winter Fleetwood Mac: Beautiful Child King Crimson: Starless Duran Duran: Come Undone Paula Cole: Mississippi My mind has probably already changed since typing these... - -- | jzitt@metatronpress.com http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt | | Latest CD: Shekhinah: The Presence http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt | | Comma: Voices of New Music Silence: the John Cage Discussion List | ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 23:46:26 -0400 From: Joseph Zitt Subject: Re: October Project On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 08:36:29PM -0400, dave wrote: > October Project Announced Line-up: > Mary Anne Marino-Lead Vocals. > Emil Adler-Keyboard,Vocals. > Rob Friedman-Lead Guitar. > Michael Visceglia-Bass Guitar. > Doug Yowell-Drums. > Julie Flanders-(I'm guessing right now but Keyboard/Vocals.) Hrmm... so the songwriters have put together a whole new band. Can it really (as opposed to legally) continue the OP legacy with all new singers, guitar, and drums? I hope they can... but to my ears Mary Fahl and Marina Belleca's voices were at the center of it. I'm not quite as excited about hearing them now -- but maybe they'll release something to quell our fears? - -- | jzitt@metatronpress.com http://www.metatronpress.com/jzitt | | Latest CD: Shekhinah: The Presence http://www.mp3.com/josephzitt | | Comma: Voices of New Music Silence: the John Cage Discussion List | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Aug 1999 01:01:25 -0400 From: Christopher Kornmann Subject: October Project I am sure that Marina Belica will be part of the re-formed October Project...I am not sure why she isn't listed... On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 08:36:29PM -0400, dave wrote: > October Project Announced Line-up: > Mary Anne Marino-Lead Vocals. > Emil Adler-Keyboard,Vocals. > Rob Friedman-Lead Guitar. > Michael Visceglia-Bass Guitar. > Doug Yowell-Drums. > Julie Flanders-(I'm guessing right now but Keyboard/Vocals.) - -- Christopher Kornmann Graphic Designer Spit & Image 828 Waring Avenue Bronx, NY 10467 718.798.2862 spitandimage@earthlink.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 00:14:55 -0500 From: Kay S Cleaves Subject: RE: Desert Island Hi-- Okay, I've never done one of these list thingies before, so this ought to be amusing. The nice thing about a desert island would be that no one would be around to hear my awful warbling...so... Discs: Dalbello, _She_ / KaTe, _Hounds of Love_ / Happy, _Rhodesongs_ / Siberry, _When I Was a boy_ / Dar Williams, _Mortal City_ / The Story, _Angel in the House_ / Indigo Girls, _Rites of Passage_ / Marillion, _6 of one, half dozen the other_ / Peter Gabriel, _So_ / Grey Eye Glances, _Eventide_ Songs: Life on Mars (David Bowie) / Hundreds of Tears (Sheryl Crow) / Will We Ever Learn (Oleta Adams) / All Cried Out (Lisa Lisa...don't thump me for this one, please!) What have I done to deserve this? (Pet Shop Boys) / Walking Down Madison (Kirsty MacColl) / The Edge (Michelle Malone) / Salome (Susan McKeown) / Girl You Don't Know (Deirdre McCalla--has anyone else heard anything by her? She's amazing!) / Tuesday Afternoon (Moody Blues) But then, I'm in a rather peculiar mood tonight. So I dunno for sure. Knowing me, if stranded on a desert island, I'd probably grab a coconut and make a little drum out of it to make my own music, and draw little pictures in the sand, and go swimming, and slap at the bugs more than I'd listen to music. - --K np: Myst, the soundtrack. ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 20:12:55 -0700 From: Neile Graham Subject: RE: MORCHEEBA - BIG CALM At 7:48 AM +1000 8/6/99, Martin G Bridges wrote: >Bill said: > >> I came home with MORCHEEBA's BIG CALM disc, and let me tell you, I am >> totally infatuated. I have not been this obsessed with a disc for a >> very long time. I just can't stop playing it over and over. > >Glad to hear of someone as impressed with Morcheeba as me! When I first >bought Big Calm I didn't like it as much as their first album (the name of >which eludes me in my just-out-of-bed stupor), but it's grown on me a lot. >Part Of The Process is a great song with a wonderful groove and guitar line, >and Skye's voice is incredible. > >Some very sophisticated tunes and real songs. They remind me quite a lot of >Lamb, but maybe slightly less dance-y. Also bits of Massie Attacke and >Portishead in there. I second Bill's recommendation. I like _Big Calm_ a lot, but for some reason their first disc hasn't caught me much. I think their singer sounds a lot like Sade, but the ectronic background is far more interesting that Sade ever came up with to my ears. So I describe it as imagining Sade with an ectronic backup. Their roots seem to me more in that kind of smooth jazz than edgy jazzy lamb or the more "noisy" Massive Attack or Portishead. Their videos have been very cool, too. There was one like the John Carpenter movie where the main character was invisible, and another like _Clash of the Titans_. Very creative and fun. - --Neile n.p. the silence after Imogen Heap's "Shine" single - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Neile Graham ...... http://www.sff.net/people/neile ....... neile@sff.net Les Semaines: A Weekly Journal . http://www.sff.net/people/neile/semaines The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music ....... http://www.smoe.org/ectoguide ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 22:35:03 -0700 From: Bill Mazur Subject: Re: desert island disk time!! Hello Everyone, I have been SO busy with work over the past month or so and haven't been able to contribute much lately. I DO always like "desert island" threads. Here's goes (this constantly changes & should include some classical music. Oh well): 1) The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band 2) Genesis - Foxtrot 3) Yes - Close to the Edge 4) The Moody Blues - To our Children's Children's Children 5) Kate Bush - Hounds of Love 6) Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes 7) Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Toward Ecstacy 8) Happy Rhodes - Many Worlds Are Born Tonight 9) Peter Gabriel - Passion 10) Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - DejaVu I have to be up at 5:30AM to catch a plane tomorrow morning. I will have to post my favorite ten songs later. Thanks, Bill Reneecamp@aol.com wrote: > Hey... lets get everyone involved in a conversation.. > cause there just isn't enough on this list.... > so... > everyone write in with responces to these two questions... > 1. If you were stranded on a deserted island... what 10 cd's would you bring? > 2. if i could make the perfect compilation CD these 10 songs would be on it... > > ok?? > thanx > ~Renee ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Aug 1999 00:40:19 -0500 From: Carolyn Andre Subject: Re: October Project News? (oops! darned reply key - meant this for the list): >Well, not an official website, but a resurrected fan website - on dreaded tripod.com, of course, so look out for the popups! > >There's a notice of the upcoming gigs by Mary Fahl at The Bottom Line, and a review of the June show by the Marina/Julie version of OP. > >http://members.tripod.com/octoberproject > > Regards, Carolyn Andre - ------------------- Chicago, IL / USA | Support Independent Music! Use the Internet candre@enteract.com | Carolyn's House of Music: http://house-of-music.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Aug 1999 22:45:50 -0700 From: Bill Mazur Subject: Re: Windham Hill damage control (?) Hello Everyone, I have been following this situation over the past week. I am glad that Meredith posted Happy's request and that some people expressed their concerns to Wiindham Hill. I suspect that their oversight of not crediting Happy was innocent. It was possibly a little risky (for the reputation of Happy and Ectophiles) that e-mails were sent to their attention. I still believe that it was valuable to do so. I really do like Kathy's letter below. The pertinent points are expressed very well. Love to all my fellow Ectophiles! Bill P.S. - Billi and I really wish that we could make it out to the Labor Day Ectofest. Unfortunately we won't be able to make it. :-( Kathy Clark wrote: > I would like to be able to send the following message to Windham Hill, but > since I can't claim to speak for everyone (or for anyone but myself, for > that matter), I'll just send it here, perhaps to provoke discussion. > > Dear Sylvie, > > I imagine you've been wondering why, all of a sudden, you've been getting a > bunch of "Gee, it sounds like Happy Rhodes in this Samite clip, but she's > not credited, what's the big deal?" emails at the info address, and probably > suspect that it's something like this: > > The other day, on the "ecto" mailing list, which is primarily for discussion > of Happy Rhodes and her music (but spawns a myriad of other topics - we're > more like a family that just happens to have Happy Rhodes in common), > someone posted that on your web site there was a sound clip from the title > track of the Samite album, that HR had done vocals and some work on, and the > web site had no reference to Happy at all. Now, most of us would walk > through fire for Happy's music, and in addition, feel that there's a > horrible lack in knowledge and information about her. We even have a term > for spreading the "word" about her music - Happyvangelizing > (hap-evangelizing). It's kind of anathema to us for there to be a situation > where someone would have the opportunity to hear her (e.g. your website) and > not know who they were hearing. Therefore, many of us decided to write to > you and comment/complain. I also believe some people felt it would lend > their response more credence if they didn't all originate from the same > input, and thus didn't mention the source of their information. > > That being said, there has been some subsequent discussion on the list about > whether this was quite the right way to go about things, as it may have > resulted in a bit of a nuisance situation, which wasn't the intent. We hoped > Windham Hill's response would be, "Gosh, that Happy Rhodes has a very > passionate and staunch following; maybe we should put a credit on the web > page, maybe it would even enhance sales!" This would be much preferable to > "Gee, that Happy Rhodes has a bunch of nut balls for fans, let's decline to > use her in the future," but, you never know how these things will go. > > I don't have any right to speak for the Ecto mailing list, or for the > individuals who wrote to you, but I hope you accept and evaluate the > comments with their intent in mind - to make you aware that Happy Rhodes is > a valuable commodity whose credit on your site would be both fair to the > artist and of benefit to Windham Hill. > > Sincerely, > > Kathleen Clark ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V5 #266 **************************