From: owner-jewel-digest To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V1 #135 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Wednesday, 10 April 1996 Volume 01 : Number 135 Today's Subjects: ----------------- FAQ (part1 of 2) St. Mary's City, MO Re: The Craft Hi there!! Re: The Craft (Non-Jewel Content: 100%) Re: Rugburns recordings? Penn State 4/20/96 Jewel and Dylan 13 April Radio Angels its the tori-jewel debate chic Re: Jewel fan begging (fwd) lists Re: Jewel fan begging (fwd) Re: Jewel fan begging (fwd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "jeffrey hanson" Date: Wed, 10 Apr 96 09:40:39 cdt Subject: FAQ (part1 of 2) Since its been a while, I thought I'd repost the FAQ. Please send any suggestions/corrections to me personally (jeffrey_hanson@fmc.com). Thanks! Table of Contents I. Biography 1. The Very Early Years 2. The Rest II. Random Questions 1. Is Jewel her real name? 2. Didn't I hear something about Jewel living in Hawaii too? 3. Jewel plays Dorothy? 4. Jewel and Sean Penn? 5. Influences 6. Who has Jewel toured with? 7. Are Jewel's songs based on personal experiences? 8. Is the song Little Sister about Jewel's sister? 9. Is the song Daddy about Jewel's father? 10. How about Nikos? 11. Was/is Jewel really a Mormon? 12. Does she actually yodel too? 13. What are Rare Angels and Innerchange Days? 14. Jewel on the net 15. Does Jewel tour much? 16. News of new albums? 17. What were the early Inner Change shows like? 18. How long has Jewel been writing songs? poetry? III. Discography 1. Saint Doug: 91X Alternative Sample 2. Pieces of You (1994, Atlantic Records) 3. Save the Linoleum (promo disc) 4. Shiva Diva Doo Wop ("official" bootleg) 5. Who Will Save Your Soul (radio promo) 6. Who Will Save Your Soul w/ Interview (radio promo) 7. Phylis Barnabee Gets a Bra (promo disc) 8. You Were Meant For Me (radio promo) 9. Spew+ Enhanced CD 10. Spew - the Remixes 11. Spew 8 12. Who Will Save Your Soul (Promo Single--album cut only) 13. You Were Meant for Me (Promo Single with different versions) 14. Knock Out 2 (Out Magazine Sampler) IV. Other tidbits V. Websites I. Jewel - A Quick Biography 1. The Very Early Years Jewel was born May 23, 1974. 2. The Rest She was raised on an 800-acre homestead in Homer, Alaska. Since the age of five she has been performing, starting out with her parents doing numbers for tourists, in Eskimo villages, etc. Her junior and senior years of high school were spent at Interlochen Fine Arts Academy in Michigan. This is an expensive private school, and 70% of Jewel's tuition was paid for by a vocal scholarship. She thought she'd be going to sing the blues, but they had her sing opera instead. The remainder of the expenses were raised at what turned out to be Jewel's first solo concert. The citizens of Homer were supportive enough to cover the rest of the first year tuition, and summer jobs filled the gap the next year. After high school, Jewel came to San Diego to stay with her mom. After a brief sojourn to Colorado, she returned to San Diego, which she now calls home. She worked a variety of jobs including waitressing, but generally lost them when her interest in chatting with the customers surpassed her desire to do the actual job. Eventually she decided that working unfulfilling dead-end jobs was an unbearable way to live. She moved into her VW van, and with lots of peanut butter, carrot sticks, and a guitar, settled down to write songs. She soon started performing to sparse crowds at a coffeehouse in Pacific Beach called the Inner Change. (This was probably early 1993 by now.) Word started to spread, and soon she had a regular Thursday night spot and an ever growing audience. Her name began to show up in the local press and she nabbed a few choice opening spots. She took an extended trip back to Homer at the end of the year, and things really took off when she returned in early 1994. At the start of the year, the coffeehouse was roughly 60% full, and a mere $3 got you a 3-4 hour set of original material, with the only exception being an occasional cover of Tracy Chapman's "Behind the Wall". Always a prolific, versatile songwriter, Jewel regularly debuted a handful of new songs at each show. These shows were a hotbed of local acoustic talent, and Jewel was regularly joined by frequent collaborator Steve Poltz (lead singer of the Rugburns). Fellow Rugburns Rob Driscoll and Gregory Page also joined them, as well as other local musicians including Joy Eden Harrison and Byron Nash. Everyone who saw her must have told five friends, since each week the crowd continued to grow. Soon, people were being turned away, while a few hardy souls could be seen staring through the large windows at the packed house inside. Around this time, the news of the young (19!) singer had gotten to L.A., and record executives started driving down to sleepy San Diego to catch the shows. They immediately recognized the quality of what they were seeing, and soon the limos were directed towards Jewel's van/home. After a brief courtship, she was signed to Atlantic Records, and started making the trek up to L.A. looking for producers and musicians to record with. The advance on the record enabled Jewel to rent a house with her mother, a new car (a used Volvo) and a new guitar (a steal due to an imperfection in the finish). All this added exposure continued to draw crowds to the Inner Change, which first added a second show, and then upped the admission price to $5. By this time, Jewel had written over a hundred songs. On July 28 and 29, 1994, a sound crew descended on the Inner Change to record 4 sets of Jewel on her home stomping grounds. All the live recordings on Pieces of You come from those two sessions. (Notably absent is a brilliant bongo accompanied version of Sometimes It Be That Way. Maybe someone can steal that tape from Atlantic's archives?) By this time, Jewel had outgrown the tiny Inner Change and began looking for larger venues to play in. She ended up doing two shows at the Wikiup Cafe in Hillcrest. A whirlwind of activity followed in preperation for the release of Jewel's first album. This included a series of residency tours where she would play four different coffee shops in four different cities for four weeks, building up a fan base much like she did in San Diego. Jewel's first album, Pieces of You, was released February 28, 1995. A CD Release Party was held at the Hahn Cosmopolitan Theater in her adopted hometown of San Diego. It consisted of two sold out performances. A review of the performance is available on Jewel's Unofficial Home page at: http://www.cs.mun.ca/~colins/jewel_articles.html II. RANDOM QUESTIONS: 1. Is Jewel her real name? Yes, her full name is Jewel Kilcher. She has no middle name. 2. Didn't I hear something about Jewel living in Hawaii too? OK, so we skipped that. When Jewel was 12 she convinced her parents to let her "see more of the world" by spending some time with an aunt in Hawaii. Needless to say, the blond Alaskan was quite an anomaly in Hawaii, but Jewel yodeled her way out of any playground disagreements. She was there for a few months and then returned to stay with her mother in Anchorage, Alaska. 3. What's this about Jewel playing Dorothy? Jewel was selected to play the role of Dorothy in a benefit production of The Wizard of Oz, held in New York on November 5th, and first airing on TNT November 22. Other performers included Debra Winger as the Wicked Witch, Jackson Brown as the Scarecrow, Roger Daltry as the Tin Man, Nathan Lane as the Cowardly Lion, Natalie Cole as Glinda the Good Witch, Joel Grey as the Wizard, and Luci Arnaz as Auntie Em. Other guests included Phoebe Snow, Ronnie Spector, David Sanborn, and Ry Cooder. The event benefits the Children's Defense Fund. A video and CD of the event are to be released. 4. Is Jewel romantically linked with Sean Penn? Despite rumors to the contrary, Jewel says they're just friends. They met when Sean wanted her to write a song for his movie Crossing Guard. Sean has been quoted as calling her "the next Bob Dylan," and first found out about Jewel when she first appeared on the Conan O'Brian show. Jewel has remarked how she appreciates fans that are not rumor mongers, so we'll leave her personal life at that. 5. What are Jewel's musical influences: Jewel's musical tastes are varied and her influences broad. Notable influences include Ella Fitzgerald, John Prine, Tracy Chapman, Yma Sumac and San Diego-based band The Rugburns (whose lead vocalist Steve Poltz co-wrote several songs with Jewel, two of which, Adrian and You Were Meant for Me, appear on Pieces of You). At various times, Jewel has mentioned the poet Pablo Naruda, Dr. Seuss, and classical philosophers, particularly Plato's Symposium as being influences in her work as well. 6. Who has Jewel toured with? Jewel has toured for many different artists, including: Many San Diego artists including The Rugburns, Joy Eden Harrison, Byron Nash, Gregory Page, and Steve Harris Iris DeMent The Story Jeff Buckley Liz Phair Bob Dylan Peter Murphy The Beach Boys Deep Blue Something Catherine Wheel Belly Dave Matthews Band John Hiatt Edwin McCain and the list keeps growing... 7. Are Jewel's songs based on personal experiences? Some of the songs were inspired by events in her life, and others contain personal tidbits. Many of the songs obviously can't possibly be about her life, and appear to be based on other's lives and her own imagination. 8. Is the song Little Sister about Jewel's sister? No, Jewel doesn't have a little sister. She wrote it about a friend's little brother, but didn't want to embarass him. 9. Is the song Daddy about Jewel's father? No, Jewel wrote it for a man she knew as a child who wouldn't let his children watch black people on television, and always wondered what kind of effect this had on them. 10. How about Nikos? Nikos actually is a true story. Jewel calls it her most autobiographical song to date. 11. Was/is Jewel really a Mormon? According to Jewel, she was raised a Mormon until the age of 8. 12. Does she actually yodel too? Jewel yodeling is a breathtaking sight. Live she frequently sings a rocked up version of a yodeling song she knew as a child - "Chime Bells". At first it's entertaining to hear yodeling mixed into a song, but as she repeatedly picks up the pace, yodeling at speeds faster than I'd have thought possible, the audience is always left slackjawed or cheering. Maybe this will get officially released some day. On the original release, Jewel avoided novelty or funny songs to avoid being pegged as "the girl who yodels" or "the girl with the cute race car song". 13. What are Rare Angels and Innerchange Days? Members of the Jewel list have been compiling a series of tapes entitled Rare Angels, containing songs from promo discs and concert tapes. A video compilation of Jewel's various TV appearances is also being compiled. All of thisis being done on a volunteer basis by Jewel's fans. Jewel has actually received a copy of the first Rare Angels tapes and was quite pleased with it. It actually contained recordings of songs she herself did not have. To find out how you can obtain a copy of what is available in the Rare Angels series, and how you can get a copy, contact Colin Stuckless at colins@cs.mun.ca. The Innerchange Days is a compilation of songs performed at the Innerchange Coffehouse in San Diego, where Jewel began her career. The Innerchange Days tapes are 3 sides of two 100 minute tapes, and are full of songs not on the album or on the Rare Angels tapes. To find out how to get a copy of the Innerchange Days tapes, send e-mail to Ken Winchenbach at walden@bluefin.net. Remember, all of this is being done by volunteers, so please be patient and polite! 14. Is Jewel on the net? What's up with this address in the Pieces of You disc? Pieces of You has the address JewelJK@aol.com listed in it. Jewel does get mail sent to that address, but your chances of getting a response are very slim. Generally, the mail is printed out and sent to Jewel wherever she is on the road. She enjoys getting mail, but is generally a poor correspondent "I don't even write to my father", she claimed. Jewel also told her mom that when it comes to choosing between writing fan mail and writing songs there's no contest! However, the Jewel list is privileged to have a direct contact with Jewel's management. "Hiranya" is a name chosen by Jewel's manager and mom, Lenedra, and a person who serves as a volunteer but doesnt want to be identified because she doesn't want to become swamped or famous! The name "Hiranya" is Sanskrit and refers to the information about our original purpose, or why we came here. Hiranya is a list member and passes certain information on to Jewel and Lenedra for clarification. She also posts schedule and press information. Whenever the source is Hiranya, the information can be relied on to be as accurate as possible, and is always checked with Lenedra before posting. Hiranya seldom replies to personal mail from list because the volume could become overwhelming. 15. Does Jewel tour much? Jewel toured throughout 1995 for Pieces of You and into 1996, doing residency tours the first 3 months of the year, playing at various music festivals, doing her own performances, and touring extensive tours with Peter Murphy, and Catherine Wheel and Belly. Although she's crossed the U.S. and played in Vancouver and Toronto, she's yet to tour Europe. 16. News of new albums? Jewel is reported going into the studio in March to begin work on the next album. 17. What were the early Inner Change shows like? Jewel's early performances were quite unlike her shows now. The later shows were so packed that she often had to walk across the tables to get up to the stage. Lacking the professional polish she's now acquiring, she often rambled off stories and spent quite a large amount of time tuning her guitar (and flaring her nostrils) between songs. Her set lists were often improvised and filled primarily by requests. She inevitably forgot to bring a pick, and when someone from the audience offered her one, she'd complain that it was either too thick or too thin. When anyone would get up to leave (or go to the bathroom), she'd ask "Are you leaving?" and if so, have everyone in the audience say goodbye. She'd play long sets--often up to 3-4 hours, debuting songs she'd just written and stumbling through the lyrics or making them up as she went along. She also inevitably drank water from a large jug, while making jokes about someday receiving a corporate sponsorship from a water company. (She still found it unreal that people had to pay for good drinking water). She ended every show by saying "Remember to blah blah blah blah and always get perfect moments stuck between your teeth." As the crowds appreciation grew, so did the length of the applause, and Jewel would often blush and say "Stop it, you're embarassing me!" After the show, Jewel would rush to the door, and shake everyone's hand and thank them for coming. 18. How long has Jewel been writing songs? poetry? Jewel didn't start writing songs until she was 17, however she has always used writing as an outlet. She's been writing poetry since she was little. The oldest song on Pieces of You is "Don't", which is the fifth song she ever wrote. "I'm Sensitive" was the last song written for the album. ------------------------------ From: TJtalken@aol.com Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 10:57:41 -0400 Subject: St. Mary's City, MO hello list.... i live in Missouri, but on the other side of the state from this concert... but i'm going to take the chance that my manager will fire me from my job. if i can get the oppurtunity to get there... but i need more information than just the date and city. does anyone out there... have a time, a venue, a number i could call? i don't even know if it's a ticketmaster event? so basically i need HELP. if you have a responce to me, e-mail me directly. thanks duff p.s. i'm really excited that i might get to see Miss Jewel again. p.s.s. if you live somewhere near K.C. then i'd be willing to take you with me...assuming your not some psycho. ------------------------------ From: Richard Holmes Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 08:14:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: The Craft Dan quotes a press release thusly: >"The Craft" is an occult thriller which follows the twisted paths >of four Catholic high school girls -- played by Robin Tunney, >Fairuza Balk, Rachel True, and "Party Of Five"'s Neve Campbell -- >who dabble in witchcraft; what begins as an intoxicating lark leads >the girls into a toxic vortex of vengeance, necromancy and dark >primordial power. "The Craft" captures the turbulence of confused >adolescence, the yearnings of the heart, the allure of supernatural >power and irrational desire, and the dangers inherent in taking the >wrong fork on the spiritual road. Hi Dan! Although I'm really happy that some of our favorite artists are getting exposure in film, I'm somewhat saddened by the negative portrayal of what is currently a relatively innocuous spiritual path for many. Although witchcraft is a popular diet for these thriller type films, "the craft" is a phrase in current use by quite a few Wiccans for their spiritual path of choice. Although not Wiccan myself, I am on a non-standard spiritual path which is sympathetic with many of these viewpoints, and fear a movie promoted in this manner can only increase the intolerance for such paths (which include being fired from jobs, having children removed from custody because the parent is "obviously unfit", etc.) I've found some of the most illuminating and insightful writings concerning the preservation of our Earth, our spirits,our sanity, and indeed, our species, to be produced by Wiccan authors; a far cry from a "toxic vortex of vengeance", which more aptly describes our society and the proliferation of films which focus on violence, power-over, and terrorization of women so commonly found in films of the "thriller" genre, and indeed in most societal structures which our species seems to cling to. I am not saying films like this shouldn't exist; we know that even traditional religions sometimes are used to commit atrocities; however, I am concerned that there are relatively few positive representations of people following a Wiccan path in the media, as opposed to positive portrayals of people following other religions. And there seems to be less fear of being accused of "religious persecution" when that persecution is being directed against 'those nasty witches'. Thanks, however for the info. May your roots run deep, and to the source, -Richard. \@/ Richard A. Holmes (rholmes@cs.stanford.edu) @ | @ \|/ "In the name of Annah the Allmaziful, the @ | Everliving, the Bringer of Plurabilities, haloed @ , , | , , be her eve, her singtime sung, her rill be run, @ ' ' ' ' ' unhemmed as it is uneven!" @ - J. J. @ @ Loreena McKennitt / Kate Bush / Tori Amos / Katell Keineg / Happy Rhodes \ @ Kiva / Kate Price \ Dar Williams / Renaissance \ Sheila Chandra @ Laura Love / Sinead O'Connor / Jane Siberry / Fairport Convention @ Libana \ Danielle Dax / Dog Faced Hermans @ ------------------------------ From: ANGEL GALINANES <75271.2740@CompuServe.COM> Date: 10 Apr 96 12:11:49 EDT Subject: Hi there!! Thanx Duff . I really appreciate your comments. Yesterday , I was a bit pissed , but I've calmed down and saw the errors of my ways. I know I was abit too harsh on people who know more about this list than me. But I'm not discouraged or anything like that and I'm not gonna let yesterday discussio affect the ay I view this list. Thanx Duff , cause I really like when people like my poems. Sorry about the punctuation ... I was typing really fast and I didn't even focus a bit on that. M y fave Jewel song is " Meant for you" ,but the thing is I only have " Pieces of you" , and I havent heard any other Jewel recording. I find that her music may come across as being simplistic , but when you just concentrate a bit more on her lyrics you see how it's a microcosm of life . Thanx again : Rafa ------------------------------ From: James McGarry Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 12:16:40 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: The Craft (Non-Jewel Content: 100%) On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Richard Holmes wrote: > for these thriller type films, "the craft" is a phrase in current > use by quite a few Wiccans for their spiritual path of choice. > Although not Wiccan myself, I am on a non-standard spiritual path > which is sympathetic with many of these viewpoints, and fear a > movie promoted in this manner can only increase the intolerance > for such paths (which include being fired from jobs, having > children removed from custody because the parent is "obviously > unfit", etc.) I'm tempted to say that its just a movie. I really don't think the movie will, in itself do anything bad, but I'm pretty sure it won't do any good. Truth be told, it _is_ very hard to be a witch in this society, and I'm relatively careful in how and where I display the symbols of my faith. I often don't feel too comfortable with the most obvious of those, the pentagram; the ankh I normally wear seems to cause less of a reaction. I hope no one does anything rash like boycotting the movie or the cd, but I'm glad you brought it up... B*B, James. ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- An artist should be fit for the best society and keep out of it. - - John Ruskin ========================================================================== ------------------------------ From: "damon schmidt" Date: Wed, 10 Apr 96 12:13:03 -0500 Subject: Re: Rugburns recordings? Responding to the message of Tue, 09 Apr 96 12:46:32 EST from Dean : > > I am lead to believe that Jewel has sung with the Rugburns (or at least Yup, you've probably already heard this frommany people, but examples of this are on The Rugburns' Taking the World By Donkey (Old Lover's House) and the Innerchagne Days Tapes on which she sings among others Food Stamp Love, Silver Lining, and You Were Meant For Me, which she and Steve co-wrote... Damon ------------------------------ From: reach@fishnet.net (James Reach) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 96 10:15:40 PDT Subject: Penn State 4/20/96 New word from the promoter of the "Movin' On" concert at Penn State: Jewel will go on at 6:00 p.m. Remember, this concert consists of an all-day affair consisting of several acts. The promoter may change Jewel's appearance time again, but this is the latest information. James ------------------------------ From: SilverKat1@aol.com Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 16:06:16 -0400 Subject: Jewel and Dylan 13 April Hi there... Can't wait to go... Anyone else going? Don't forget Lauren Hutton this Friday night at 1:50 AM (eastern)... Kim "She said, 'Do me a favour, don't go with a guy who will make you choose'" ------------------------------ From: Neile Graham Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 13:12:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Radio Angels Hi, All-- Just wanted to let you know there's going to be one more delay with the Radio Angels tape. We were all set to go with them, the J-cards were photocopied and trimmed and beautiful, thanks to some graphic work by truthseecr and I just about had them into the mail to go to the dubbing sites and wouldn't you know our anonymous compiler found just One More Thing we have to add to the tape. So anyway, please be patient. There will shortly (yes, really, I promise) be announcement about its availability and how to get it. Please hang in there till you see the announcement. It's going to be just that much better. - --Neile ------------------------------ From: patty Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 15:48:46 -0400 Subject: its the tori-jewel debate chic Hey all, its the girl who challenged jewel and tori.. id like to say that at first i expected some rude and immture rocks tossed at me and tori, what i got was quite the contrary. second, on the list, JIM wrote an analysis of jewel and tori being in contrast and i thought that what you wrote , jim, was absolutely magnificent and it helped me get a new look at what jewel is all about and what tori is compared to her. i thought all of the email and responses were really mature and i really took in what was said and in conclusion, i concluded that even though jewel may seema ll too perfect, shes probably just expressing herself in her music to show pain and the things that i thought she lacked. thanks agin for all the mail, its still welcome. ps id like to share another poem with the list, is it still welcome?? ------------------------------ From: Tom Proven Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 14:20:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Jewel fan begging (fwd) I posted to rec.music.dylan asking for people to tape Jewel's set also at the upcoming shows. Here's a response. Tom email:provent@pls.lib.ca.us love "It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it... life the speakers you blew, but the way that you blew it." music PWEI ----*---- jewel No Fun Intended - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 12:01:32 -0400 From:baguet@aol.com To: Tom Proven Subject: Re: Jewel fan begging There's going to be a photo layout of Jewel in the June Playboy I'm told. Can't wait. ------------------------------ From: Jacob Richard Hirsch Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 18:50:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: lists >It would be NEATO if people would use their delete key when >they she a subject >header that they know contains a thread they do not wish to >read. I don't know who wrote this but i hope they know that lots of us get the list in a digest form... Also, to the people who don't like the shakespeare thread sorry, It's releveant to some people. Not to me cause i don't know much shakespeare. Although the posts seem kinda short without a lot of commentary as to why she'd be good. Anyway it's true that there is no NEW jewel stuff coming out. The same thing happened last year on RDT (the tori list) before Boys For Pele came out. This one guy decided to cause trouble and flame everyone. People got annoyed and flamed him and they left. Some of them have returned and RDT is a GREAT list right now. Doesn't Jewel have a new album coming out soon? Cause we are everyday angels Jake ------------------------------ From: Arthur Joseph Moen Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 18:23:04 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Re: Jewel fan begging (fwd) what?????!!!!!!!! Jewel inm Playboy??????? what???? say what? not to dwell on the subject, but why the hell is she going into playboy??? i dont get it! well, just had to spew, by all.... Henry On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Tom Proven wrote: > > I posted to rec.music.dylan asking for people to tape Jewel's set also at > the upcoming shows. Here's a response. > > > Tom email:provent@pls.lib.ca.us > > > love "It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it... > life the speakers you blew, but the way that you blew it." > music PWEI > ----*---- > jewel No Fun Intended > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 12:01:32 -0400 > From:baguet@aol.com > To: Tom Proven > Subject: Re: Jewel fan begging > > There's going to be a photo layout of Jewel in the June Playboy I'm told. > Can't wait. > > ------------------------------ From: Tom Proven Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 17:25:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Jewel fan begging (fwd) I think it's a joke to get all us Jewel fans hot and bothered. Guess it worked. On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Arthur Joseph Moen wrote: > what?????!!!!!!!! Jewel inm Playboy??????? what???? say what? not to > dwell on the subject, but why the hell is she going into playboy??? i > dont get it! well, just had to spew, by all.... Henry > > On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Tom Proven wrote: > > > > > I posted to rec.music.dylan asking for people to tape Jewel's set also at > > the upcoming shows. Here's a response. > > > > > > Tom email:provent@pls.lib.ca.us > > > > > > love "It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it... > > life the speakers you blew, but the way that you blew it." > > music PWEI > > ----*---- > > jewel No Fun Intended > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 12:01:32 -0400 > > From:baguet@aol.com > > To: Tom Proven > > Subject: Re: Jewel fan begging > > > > There's going to be a photo layout of Jewel in the June Playboy I'm told. > > Can't wait. > > > > > Tom email:provent@pls.lib.ca.us love "It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it... life the speakers you blew, but the way that you blew it." music PWEI ----*---- jewel No Fun Intended ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V1 #135 ***************************