From: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com (edheads-digest) To: edheads-digest@smoe.org Subject: edheads-digest V4 #27 Reply-To: edheads@efohio.com Sender: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Errors-To: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Precedence: bulk edheads-digest Tuesday, February 13 2001 Volume 04 : Number 027 Today's Subjects: ----------------- New CD Title? [Thomas Palmer ] Outer banks Folk Festival [Rose Milleson ] Hagerstown Show on Saturday [scottwil@ix.netcom.com] Re: Falcon Ridge camp? [nichole burton ] [edheads] Re: Looking ahead to summer [Don Semmens Subject: New CD Title? Greetings! I'm pretty much a lurker to the list but in anticipation of the new EFO disc thought I'd pose the question: Anyone know the title of the new CD? - --Tom "whose eagerly anticipating seeing EFO for the first time in St. Louis on the 29th of March" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 12:08:08 -0500 From: Rose Milleson Subject: Outer banks Folk Festival Hi all - Does anyone have information about the Outer banks Folk Festival? (A website would be nice.) I'm curious who all is playing, besides EFO. I assume this is an outdoors event, correct? Thanks, Rose ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 15:04:39 -0500 From: scottwil@ix.netcom.com Subject: Hagerstown Show on Saturday I attended the show in Hagerstown on Saturday. I have not seen EFO for two years though I listen to their CD's alot. The show was very very good. In my past the shows I saw were always in a bar or pub but never in a auditorium. The sound was very good and the audience was very polite to keep the noise down. They sang alot of slow songs (sorry no songlist) and their voices carried very well through the auditorium. They played several of the new songs off the new CD and they sounded great. One was about Harpers Ferry, WV and had something to do with Julie's ancestors (something like her great, great grandfather was the first to be killed in Harpers Ferry). As always they were very interactive with the crowd and there was as much laughing as heads swaying and clapping. There was a great drum solo from Eddie that brought on a standing ovation. As I said earlier, I own all their CD's and listen to them but nothing compared to hearing them live in a auditorium. The acoustics was very very good and made them sound as good as I have heard them. I turned 3 new people on to them, my girlfriend, who has heard but never seen them and a good friend and his wife. We listed to a CD I made of them (including some music from MP3's - like Going to California and The Lion Sleeps tonight) and they were impressed with the sound. As they laughed and clapped their hands, I think all three became Instant Ed-Heads. My friend left with his hands full of CD's as I had done 5 years ago the first time I heard them. I remember thinking as I lost myself in the music, that I in a way, hope that EFO gets the recognition they deserve as artists and get airplay and make alot of money from selling millions of CD's etc. But in a way I like them the way they are right now, kind of my(our) special band that not many people know about but are so damn good that when you turn a friend/acquaintance onto them, they become instant edheads. Peace Scott ------------------------------ Date: 12 Feb 2001 19:27:48 -0500 From: nichole burton Subject: Re: Falcon Ridge camp? Oh yeah! I want one of those chairs too. Are they expensive? I cannot wait for this year's Falcon Ridge! Ever since last July, I have been waiting in anticipation. And now that they've begun to update the website, you KNOW that time is drawing nearer and nearer! nichole As long as we're discussing summer folk festivals (which is pretty fun to > do when it's all gray outside), can anyone give me a lead on those stadium > seats I saw last summer? Perhaps you know the kind I mean--those > folding pads, held together with straps, that just give you a cushion for > your posterior and a little support for your lower back. Very > comfortable, but the one I had fell apart by Sunday. Can anyone recommend > one that won't? I know they exist; I saw people with old and grimy ones. > > Thanks > > --nicole twn > > *** > "Don't worry; this will all make sense once you've dropped some acid." > --former computer science professor, on computer architecture > Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn > nmcarlson@ucdavis.edu ana.ng@tmbg.org carlsonn@seclab.cs.ucdavis.edu ******************************** www.chickclick.com Sign up for free email. http://chickmail.chickclick.com Win free stuff! http://contests.chickclick.com ******************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:12:07 -0400 From: Don Semmens Subject: [edheads] Re: Looking ahead to summer At 03:46 PM 2/8/2001 -0500, rcr0519@mail.ecu.edu wrote: >EFO is scheduled for Falcon Ridge. But Friday is just the artist showcase >and the song swap. So basically i think it just means they're not playing >the song swap. JUST the artist showcase???? JUST???? :-) That's actually one of my favorite parts of FRFF and where I find many great new artists. Anyway, there are some main acts between the showcase and song swap. In fact, EFO played Friday at around 5:30pm in 1999. don (looking forward to the Williamsburg Library on Saturday) "It's all Folk music" -- Erin McKeown Don Semmens; Richmond, VA; donsem@concentric.net Visit my Regan Site http://www.concentric.net/~donsem/regan.htm Rob Buck Memorial Scholarship Fund http://gottabuck.org/ ------------------------------ End of edheads-digest V4 #27 ****************************