From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #38 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Monday, January 20 1997 Volume 02 : Number 038 Today's Subjects: ----------------- NJC: Shawn Colvin / Patty Griffin tour dates JC: Amber Re: NJC: OS wars Re: NJC: Tara MacLean Tour [none] The Burns JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel President Pervert Re: President Pervert, not NJC: Edwin McCain's band/favorite poem Re: President Pervert, not Re: President Pervert, not help on rare angels and other tapes Re: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel Grammy Potluck LC: response to 20 digests... Re: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel Michigan Jewel's commercial NJC: Defamation [was Re: President Pervert, not] Re: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel Re: Michigan RE: Presidnet Pervert Jewel requested to be at Inaugural Ball New Album?? sort of JC:NO NO NO(Youth Ball) The dont flame publicly thing Jewel To Play Ball Re: The dont flame publicly thing JC: TWMFM @ 13 on Billboard (was Re: JC: YWMFM is Casey Kasem's #9) Re: jewel at clinton's party NIJC:Jewel cover Jesus Christ Superstar? NJC: slow day? TWO Jewel Tape Trees to NOW start - dubbing volunteers needed!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 01:18:18 -0500 From: Dan Stark Subject: NJC: Shawn Colvin / Patty Griffin tour dates Patty and Freedy Johnston are opening for Shawn Colvin, who is well worth seeing in her own right. This is Shawn Colvin's schedule, I'm not sure if Patty's on all of them so check with your local venue: Jan 30 Continental Club Austin, TX Jan 31 Continental Club Austin, TX Feb 22 Lupo's Providence, RI Feb 23 Green Hall Northampton, MA Feb 24 Opera House Lebanon, NH Feb 27 Beacon Theater New York, NY Feb 28 Orpheum Theater Boston, MA Mar 1 Flynn Theater Burlington, VT Mar 2 Music Hall Portsmouth, NH Mar 6 Tower Theater Philadelphia, PA Mar 7 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. Mar 8 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. Mar 14 Variety Theater Atlanta, GA Mar 15 Variety Theater Atlanta, GA Mar 17 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN Mar 19 Taft Theater Cincinnati, OH Mar 20 Royal Oak Theater Detroit, MI Mar 22 TBA Chicago, IL Mar 23 Murat Theater Indianapolis, IN Mar 25 Barrymore Theater Madison, WI Mar 26 State Theater Minneapolis, MN Best, Dan - ------------------------------ DAN STARK danstark@mnsi.net Windsor, Ontario, Canada - ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 22:48:41 -0800 From: dilbert@metro.net Subject: JC: Amber >ok, so a couple weeks ago (sorry, i keep putting this off) i was watching vh1 >while babysitting and it was like 1 in the morning but then, all of a sudden >they start this crappy dance show and the first song was by some chick who >calls herself "Amber" but i looked up and thought it was jewel!! when she's >got all the flowers around her face... yeesh... it's almost scary!! I saw that one! YEESH, she does look like Jewel! I HATE amber, I HATE amber's music!! Well, she doesen't look as much as jewel when she has the pearls in front of her face... nick ************************************************************************ * Nick J. Mattos Jr. DILBERT@METRO.NET * ************************************************************************ *JEWEL & ALANIS Win those Grammies for Best New Artist & best record! * *"What we call human nature in actuality is human habit" -Jewel Kilcher* *"And you have to be a little crazy. But who isn't?" -Alanis Morissette* *"I must be one of the wonders of God's own creation!"-Natalie Mechant * *"Now I remember! I didn't have amnesia, I had ambrosia!"-Cro T. Robot * ************************************************************************ *My ALANIS MORISSETTE, NATALIE MERCHANT, & JEWEL page will be up soon! * ************************************************************************ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 00:42:39 -0800 From: Jon Akers Subject: Re: NJC: OS wars At 11:17 PM 1/19/97 -0500, you wrote: >Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 01:40:04 -0600 >From: Andrew Vernon < >Subject: Re: NJC: OS wars >Jewel doesn't even own a computer. Do you think she gives a damn about >operating systems? Hear hear! As an owner of entirely too many computers (last count was six, only half of them IBM compatible and none of them Macs) I get very tired of hearing the bickering that goes on between the different factions. There isn't any point, because they each have their own specialties and failings. > >- -- >Reverend Angus >The Angel Formerly Known As Andrew Vernon >avernon@scott.net > Jon Akers < http://tscnet.com/~jka Naval Nuclear Propulsion Electrician (but no SatNav!) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 09:11:04 -0500 (EST) From: James McGarry Subject: Re: NJC: Tara MacLean Tour On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Dan Stark wrote: > Some of you know that I've been raving about new artist Tara MacLean for > several months. Her little acoustic live show is very reminiscent of > Jewel's early gigs. Tara is often compared to Sarah McLaughlin too, by > those trying to describe her style. Anyway, she's about to do some dates > opening for Ashley McIsaac. Whether or not you're into Ashley, I can't > recommend going out to see Tara anyway, she's great! I'll second this!!! She's great live, though she seems a bit shy and nervous... ...but she's really, really nice... ...she usually sells her CD at the show and its cheap too, but like Jewel, its not quite as good as live... ...and if you're staying for Ashley, beware flying kilts, that Conan show as just too much... James. ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- An artist should be fit for the best society and keep out of it. - - John Ruskin ========================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 09:29:09 -0500 From: "K.Adams" Subject: [none] I don't quite think this is the mailing list for me...I can't be in a mailing list where even one person hates nirvana 'cus i always get into a fight with that person and get kicked out...plus i don't wanna talk about religion. Love, KImberly ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 97 07:27:36 UT From: "CASEY HANSEN" Subject: The Burns Hey, Party People, Will anybody be attending the House of Blues show in Hollywood from the Rugburns on February 5th because I will be there Danke, Casey ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 07:19:22 -0800 From: xenomorph@sprynet.com Subject: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel <> Pop Singer Jewel And Other Musicians Gather For Inauguration Sunday January 19 6:10 PM EST By Sue Zeidler LOS ANGELES, Jan 19 (Reuter) - When the president of the United States calls, the person at the other end of the phone had better listen. Take pop singer Jewel, for instance. The 22-year-old Grammy nominee had declined an invitation to perform at the Presidential Arkansas Inaugural Ball in Washington on Monday. But then President Clinton called and asked her to sing. "The President called our house because I wasn't going to do it," said the blonde-haired siren who was recently nominated for a Grammy award for Best New Artist. "We missed the call of all things, but I heard this message and said 'Oh my God!"' This weekend, the singer was rehearsing in Los Angeles with an all-star band formed for the Arkansas Inaugural ball, one of several galas celebrating the beginning of the president's second term. "It's so bizarre. I think it will hit me when I get there," Jewel said after running through her soulful hit single "Who Will Save Your Soul" in the studio late Friday. Jewel, pianist George Duke, Michael McDonald, banjo player Bela Fleck and several others spanning all genres such as R&B, jazz and pop played into the wee hours of Saturday. Others joining in at the ball in Washington on Monday include pianist Bruce Hornsby, Sheryl Crow, and possibly the president himself, according to David Pack, musical director who assembled the band. Pack served in the same capacity at Clinton's "hometown" ball in 1993 and managed to coax him on stage to jam with the band on saxophone in an impromptu performance of "Your Mama Don't Dance." "After one moment of doubt, he said okay and then he got up and asked us what key we were playing in. I was impressed," Pack said. Pack said the White House has not given any word on whether President Clinton will play again at this year's Arkansas ball, but he said Crow has a song "up her sleeve" if he decides to join in. "There's a distinct difference between an inaugural crowd and any other crowd you'll play," Pack said. "In the back of everybody's minds, they're all there waiting for the moment when the President arrives. "When he finally arrives, there is this amazing roar and everybody goes crazy. Our job is to whip everybody in a frenzy before the president gets there and keep the energy up after he's left," said Pack. "All the balls are special, but we try to make his a highpoint because this is hometown ball." Reuters/Variety Pieces of Jewel Http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/xenomorph/jewelmn.htm Fiona Apple - Shadowboxer Http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/poj/fiona.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 97 15:42:53 UT From: "CASEY HANSEN" Subject: President Pervert Hey, Party People Well, apparently Mr. Bill Clinton gave a call to our miss thing Jewel and left a message on her machine. Before he called her, the White House people asked Jewel to play the inaugural, and she said "No". So Mr. man himself left a message on Jewel's answering machine asking again, and this time she accepted. Hopefully he won't be trying to inaugurate her in to a proposition that would get them both in trouble and would just be disgusting. Does anybody know if this will be on TV? Whatever. Danke, Casey ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 11:39:48 -0500 (EST) From: Roger Branstetter Subject: Re: President Pervert, not On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, CASEY HANSEN wrote: > Hey, Party People > Well, apparently Mr. Bill Clinton gave a call to our miss thing Jewel and > left a message on her machine. Before he called her, the White House people > asked Jewel to play the inaugural, and she said "No". So Mr. man himself left > a message on Jewel's answering machine asking again, and this time she > accepted. Hopefully he won't be trying to inaugurate her in to a proposition > that would get them both in trouble and would just be disgusting. Does > anybody know if this will be on TV? Whatever. > > Danke, > Casey Hello Casey, It seems to me that you don't like Mr Clinton very much. Maybe I'm taking your message out of context but I don't believe the President has any such notions. To answer your question, events such as this are usually aired live and we'll no doubt here about it soon. To me this message borders on slander, with an especially negative topic. I don't think anyone should post any messages of this nature about Anyone including the President. Roger +===========================================================+ |Roger Branstetter University of Florida | |http://grove.ufl.edu/~rbranste | |"If I cried me a river of all my confessions | |Would I drown in my shallow regret?" - Sarah McLachlan | |"If you know me so well then tell me which hand I use." | | - Tori Amos | +===========================================================+ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 12:21:49 -0500 (EST) From: Tlcathome@aol.com Subject: NJC: Edwin McCain's band/favorite poem I was just wondering if anyone can tell me who his drummer is. My little brother tells me that it is a guy I went to high school with and I'd like to know if he's right. Also, if anyone cares, here is my favorite poem by Robert Louis Stevenson: Last night, I lingered long without My last of loves to see. Alas! the moon-white window-panes Stared blindly back at me. To-day, I hold her very hand, Her very waist embrace- Like clouds across a pool, I read Her thoughts upon her face. And yet as now, through her clear eyes I seek the inner shrine- I stoop to read her virgin heart, In doubt if it be mine- O looking long and fondly thus, What vision should I see? No vision, but my own white face That grins and mimics me. So, I like the simpler stuff, oh well, just thought I'd share that. TLC ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 12:23:25 -0500 (EST) From: Antichrist Superstar Subject: Re: President Pervert, not Kust for the record, you should learn what slander is... There is really no such thing as slander of a public figure... Maybe choose a different word next time. - --Xkin "There's no time to discriminate, hate every motherfucker that's in your way." - --Marilyn Manson "Before you point your finger you should know that I'm the man." - --Tool ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 11:43:06 -0600 From: Ashe Mayfair Subject: Re: President Pervert, not >> anybody know if this will be on TV? Well, the "official" word from MTV is that they aired it starting at 8:50 EST last night. I guess they must have had it playing subleminaly cus I was watching for it and didn't seem to notice it at all. Either that or they consider the little MTV News shorts at the end of each hour as "full coverage". Also we where told during one of those shorts that they would be airing somthing that sounded like what was suppose to be aired last night but insded of giving a time for it Serina just said "watch for it". Ok, now is it just me or is MTV slowly losing it's collective mind? Was is really more important to play videos then stick to there sceduel? This is the second time this has happened. They say some show is gonna be on so I sit there and wait for it and it never comes on. Maybe it's just some sick ploy to get people to watch the channel. Oh well, whatever. - -Ashe Mayfair "Angels lookin' make it hard to cry" -Tracy Bonham ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 12:00:44 -0500 (EST) From: jason ettlinger Subject: help on rare angels and other tapes Hi, I'm quite new to the list and was hoping if somebody out there would help me aquire the rare angels or any other tapes. I would repay them dearly with just about anything I could(Which isn't much) Thanks in advance... Jay jettling@skidmore.edu - ------------------- End of network mail ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 09:13:39 +0000 From: Tom Morales Subject: Re: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel > > Take pop singer Jewel, for instance. The 22-year-old Grammy nominee had declined > an invitation to perform at the Presidential Arkansas Inaugural Ball in > Washington on Monday. But then President Clinton called and asked her to sing. Now, wouldn't it be cool if she were to do "I'm Sensitive" I wonder what all those cynics would think. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 09:23:50 +0000 From: Tom Morales Subject: Grammy Potluck Nancy and I would like to invite anyone who would like to meet at our temporary residence to watch the Grammies and cheer Jewel on. We are located in Dana Point, CA. We can make it a potluck or we can just have appetizers and beverages. Maybe we can set up a few different gatherings and post to each party on what's going on. Write us and let us know what you think. I know it would be a trek for most EDA's in CA but the house is big with little furniture and if you bring something to sleep on there is plenty of floor space. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 12:26:38 -0500 From: brougdms@parkrapids.polaristel.net (Scott Broughton) Subject: LC: response to 20 digests... Jeffrey wrote: >Yeah, I agree that the world is unjust, and that we need to fix it - but This totally made me think of a line from Deep Water--"We must demand more, not from each other, but more from ourselves." And thinking about it more, it made me think of Satellite--"Our hearts are on the shelves, we can't fix ourselves. But we can fix a satellite." Those two songs, along with (Never Trust Your Pink Fleshy Heart To A) Carnivore (Asshole), are the ones I hope are released as singles off the new album. Then Mike wrote: >Politicians have been trying to solve these problems for centuries. We >sure as hell aren't gonna solve them here, and we aren't gonna sway another >angel to another way of thinking, so what's the point? I think we can solve them. "We are each other's angels, and we answer each other's prayers." IMO, this topic was interesting. On a different note, Bruce "word" wrote: >I'm not sure, was this mentioned before? My cousin really likes >rap music and he recently bought a soundtrack with a bunch of popular >rappers. One of the women rapperetes name was Jewell (with the two ls). >I heard her. Big difference. Big fat difference. Don't buy the album. I had to comment on that. "Huh, Jew-ell, huh." I love that part on the "I Swear To God" tape. Did Jewel really do a cover for "Don't Go Chasin Waterfalls" when she played at that one school? This is growing long... Justin "!!!" wrote: > Let us all pray for Jewel in hope that her sucess lives on! Look in your > heart to forgive her sins, for everyone sins even Jewel! Then SenztvRtst wrote: > No offence to anyone, but this kind of message makes me itch. Anyone agree? Then Katherine wrote: > I agree totally. In fact I even wrote him a private e-mail about... Then Todd wrote: >Personally, I think the whole thing is silly. I think his [Justin's] heart's in the right place. IMO, it's more comforting than reading about NJC debates, for example. It's so appropriate, I have to say it again--"We are each other's angels, and we answer each other's prayers." Jewel has made me believe in angels. Tammy: You and Leo's daughter Chloe should do a duet! Come on, who doesn't want to hear them sing? Posters and such: Is it illegal or not worth it to make an ammiture (ie- EDA made) Jewel/EDA poster that list members could buy? I know I would buy one if it were available. AAN: I think it's a great idea! But in my experience, I think it's a lot more fun trying to figure out what's going on... adds to the adventure. Still, Rachel, if you need me as a parent (even tho Bruce already moved into my house...;) Scott e-mail: brougdms@parkrapids.polaristel.net IRC: #rotterham on EFnet listserv: midnightclub@attitude.org nickname: Wagner internet: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7887/midnightclub.html http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7887/angel.html "You are never nothing less than beautiful." - Jewel, _Angel Standing By_ "I am the Starlight Crystal. I am Sati." - Christopher Pike, _Sati_ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 10:20:13 -0800 (PST) From: Raymond Wong Subject: Re: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel Adam told us about the Reuter's article... > > Sunday January 19 6:10 PM EST > By Sue Zeidler > LOS ANGELES, Jan 19 (Reuter) - When the president of the United States calls, [...] > "The President called our house because I wasn't going to do it," said the [...] For all you Civil Liberties enthusiasts and Abuse of Power experts, wasn't this a violation of privacy? Jewel's home # isn't listed, is it? Exactly how did he gain access to the phone # to call her directly? Why not call her office to make said personal appeal? :) :) :) :) :) :) (For the humor impaired, I'll say this was likely a slight embellishment on Jewel's part. Saying he called your house for a personal appeal certainly SOUNDS more personal than contacting your mom/agent, at least... Or does Lenedra manage things out of her home? In any event, there likely is less a direct (ab)use of presidential privelege and more missing information than anything else, I'd be willing to guess.) Just the libertarian in me, too used to seeing casual acceptance of how ridiculous the scope of our government has become. I'd hope people notice these sorts of things, though I'd also hope they realize not every throwaway line (like this one) is a smoking gun. Ray Wong PO BOX 6163 negativl@best.com, negativl@netcom.com Hayward, CA 94540-6163 Member #11537, Deborah Gibson International Fan Club Co-Founder and Charter Member, Sutton Foster International Fan Club ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 13:05:58 -0500 (EST) From: Sshaggie@aol.com Subject: Michigan Fellow angels, I love Jewel as much as the rest of you. I see everyday peopl talking about getting bootlegs, and special editions, etc., but you are all from either the east coast or west coast. Is there anyone in Central America....say around Michigan. I feel rather lonely up here by myself. Lonely Angel ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 10:58:59 -0800 (PST) From: Matt Willcourt Subject: Jewel's commercial I forgot who the person was that posted about Jewel's radio Grammy commercial, but I think I heard it yesterday. I was playing the radio as background noise, so I wasn't paying attention, but the lady sounded like Jewel and she was saying how music was her passion and she's living her dream and is so grateful. I wish I'd paid attention. And I wish my local tv stations would replay the Wizard of Oz. Oh well. Matt ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 14:35:13 -0500 (EST) From: the emperor of smurfs Subject: NJC: Defamation [was Re: President Pervert, not] On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Antichrist Superstar wrote: > Kust for the record, you should learn what slander is... There is really > no such thing as slander of a public figure... Maybe choose a different > word next time. I fully understand that this is NJC of the worst degree, but the only reason I am adding fuel to the fire is to correct Brett's misstatement. I hate to see such a blanket overgeneralized statement be made and go uncorrected. The First Amendment prohibits a public official from recovering damages for a defamatory falsehood relating to the person's official conduct unless he proves that the statement was made with "actual malice" --- that is with knowledge the statement was false or the statement was made with reckless disregard for the truth. This doctrine can be found in the landmark case, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254 (1964) If anyone would like to continue to discuss this topic, please email me PRIVATELY :) peace, dave *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* Dave DiCicco peaches@dmapub.dma.org "Innocence Maintained" is a moderated, news only email list providing its subscribers with timely information about Jewel Kilcher. If you would like to learn more about subscribing to IM or you have a news item to contribute, please email me. *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 14:03:25 -0600 (CST) From: Andrew Vernon Subject: Re: JC: NEWSWIRE: Clinton himself called Jewel Adam gave us this news flash: > "The President called our house because I wasn't going to do it," said the > blonde-haired siren who was recently nominated for a Grammy award for Best New > Artist. Attention Hiranya, BB and Other Lurking Insiders: Ya gotta convince Jewel to Tweak the Presidential Nose-- preferably on-camera, so CNN can replay it for days! :-) Not to mention, it's kinda nice to see Clinton (You David Letterman fans know him as "Tubby") listening to something more current than Fleetwood Mac's _Rumours_ and Chicago 1 :-) - -- Reverend Angus The Inaugural Angel avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 14:37:06 -0500 (EST) From: James McGarry Subject: Re: Michigan On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 Sshaggie@aol.com wrote: > I love Jewel as much as the rest of you. I see everyday peopl talking > about getting bootlegs, and special editions, etc., but you are all from > either the east coast or west coast. Is there anyone in Central > America....say around Michigan. I feel rather lonely up here by myself. Well, there are a few of us in Ontario. Its not America, but its geographically close and we _do_ get the same weather :-) (nearly). James. ========================================================================== James McGarry | jmcgarry@UoGuelph.CA - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- An artist should be fit for the best society and keep out of it. - - John Ruskin ========================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 97 17:27:40 UT From: "CASEY HANSEN" Subject: RE: Presidnet Pervert OK damn, I was making a joke. I have no problem with the president or with Jewel playing the inaugural. I just thought the whole situation is kind of funny so I decided to make a joke about it. So please forgive me for I have sinned! Es Tut Mir Leid! (Das ist Deutsch für, I'm Sorry) "Its time for P-Nut to Wack that thing, because it Feels So Good" --311 Danke, Casey ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 17:03:45 -0500 (EST) From: JefffSmith@aol.com Subject: Jewel requested to be at Inaugural Ball Sunday January 19 6:10 PM EST Pop Singer Jewel And Other Musicians Gather For Inauguration By Sue Zeidler LOS ANGELES, Jan 19 (Reuter) - When the president of the United States calls, the person at the other end of the phone had better listen. Take pop singer Jewel, for instance. The 22-year-old Grammy nominee had declined an invitation to perform at the Presidential Arkansas Inaugural Ball in Washington on Monday. But then President Clinton called and asked her to sing. "The President called our house because I wasn't going to do it," said the blonde-haired siren who was recently nominated for a Grammy award for Best New Artist. "We missed the call of all things, but I heard this message and said 'Oh my God!"' This weekend, the singer was rehearsing in Los Angeles with an all-star band formed for the Arkansas Inaugural ball, one of several galas celebrating the beginning of the president's second term. "It's so bizarre. I think it will hit me when I get there," Jewel said after running through her soulful hit single "Who Will Save Your Soul" in the studio late Friday. Jewel, pianist George Duke, Michael McDonald, banjo player Bela Fleck and several others spanning all genres such as R&B, jazz and pop played into the wee hours of Saturday. Others joining in at the ball in Washington on Monday include pianist Bruce Hornsby, Sheryl Crow, and possibly the president himself, according to David Pack, musical director who assembled the band. Pack served in the same capacity at Clinton's "hometown" ball in 1993 and managed to coax him on stage to jam with the band on saxophone in an impromptu performance of "Your Mama Don't Dance." "After one moment of doubt, he said okay and then he got up and asked us what key we were playing in. I was impressed," Pack said. Pack said the White House has not given any word on whether President Clinton will play again at this year's Arkansas ball, but he said Crow has a song "up her sleeve" if he decides to join in. "There's a distinct difference between an inaugural crowd and any other crowd you'll play," Pack said. "In the back of everybody's minds, they're all there waiting for the moment when the President arrives. "When he finally arrives, there is this amazing roar and everybody goes crazy. Our job is to whip everybody in a frenzy before the president gets there and keep the energy up after he's left," said Pack. "All the balls are special, but we try to make his a highpoint because this is hometown ball." Reuters/Variety ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 15:12:53, -0500 From: BGBX10C@prodigy.com (MISS KATIE A ZEGAR) Subject: New Album?? In case you're wondering, yes I'm new to the list. Just subscribed yesterday. Anyways, I heard, some time ago, that Jewel's second album was supposed to be released in the fall of 96 but it never came out. Does anyone know the new release date, or has it already been released? I haven't heard anything about it at all since I heard then. Also, is anyone interested in trading boots?? I don't have any Jewel (lots of Cranberries and a few Garbage though), although I was supposed to get one from someone a LONG time ago but I'm still waiting for him to send it. Thanx in advance! Katie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bgbx10c@prodigy.com Ruby382785@aol.com katie@iconnect.net psycho@another-world.com "I'd rather see the world from another angle, we are everyday angels. " -- Jewel, "I'm Sensitive" "When do the saints go marching in?" -- Dolores O'Riordan, The Cranberries, "Bosnia" "I don't feel any sorrow towards the kings and queens of the butterfly collectors." -- Shirley Manson, Garbage, "Butterfly Collector" "Let's come together, me and you, your new cuckoo." -- Nina Persson, The Cardigans, "Your New Cuckoo" "His head spins around just like the Exorcist." -- Poe, "Trigger Happy Jack" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 17:33:02 EST From: jewelfan1@juno.com (Liz A Clark) Subject: sort of JC:NO NO NO(Youth Ball) Angels I am crying right now, I am in total shock, total disbelief, I think I could go lay out in the snow till I am frostbit...I am soooooooooo angry at myself!!!!!!! I was going to go to a youth conference in DC this week, I had the papers filled out and everything. At the last minute I decided not to go because I did not want to miss school. I decided that I would just go another time. I can't believe this!!!! AHHHHH!!! With the Youth Conference, you attend an Inagural ball. Guess which one the conference goes to?? The Youth Ball. AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I could have been there!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! I am missing Jewel because I just figured, Hey!, I'll go in the spring. UGH UGH UGH!!!!!! Sorry, I'll stop now. Your sorrowful angel, Liz I know that it sounds cliche, but I'm tired of all this violence ~Steven J. Poltz ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 17:35:22 -0500 (EST) From: Sean Hooks Subject: The dont flame publicly thing Date: 20-Jan-1997 05:31pm EDT From: Hooks, Sean SHOOKS Dept: STUDENT Tel No: TO: Remote INTERNET Address ( _IN%jewel@smoe.org ) Subject: The dont flame publicly thing Flame publicly. that's the whole point. If I say something you disagree with, flame me privately, but also address the issue or bring it up to the list as a whole. The whole point of flaming is to start a civil debate based on heated arguments. I want the right to say what I feel and to have others comment on it, to take sides. This whole not taking sides movement is a pointless display of someone who is scared to have thier own opinion, a problem with America's youth as a whole these days. So, that's all. And just for some Jewel content, yeah, she was busting out of that dress at the Grammy nominations but the makeup was way too heavy, she should lay off the makeup, her natural beauty is prettier anyway. Later, Sean Hooks "So if you feel like you've got a piece of duct tape over you're mouth, rip it off. Speak you're mind. Shout it out. Scream it out." - -Eddie Vedder ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 17:48:15 -0500 (EST) From: Ken0065@aol.com Subject: Jewel To Play Ball Hey folks! Saw this on one of the wire services today--complete with the misspelling. (Maybe they meant Richard Jewell.) > Clinton Changes Jewell's Mind > > It took some presidential persuasion to get Jewell to perform at > tonight's Presidential Arkansas Inaugural Ball in Washington. She > originally turned down the invitation until President Clinton himself > called. ``The President called our house because I wasn't going to do > it,'' she said. ``We missed the call of all things, but I heard this > message and said, 'Oh my God!''' She spent much of the weekend in the > studio with an all-star band featuring pianist George Duke, singer > Michael McDonald, banjo player Bela Fleck. There's speculation President > Clinton may bring his saxophone along and join the band tonight. Ken0065@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 16:59:33 -0600 From: "James H. Judd" Subject: Re: The dont flame publicly thing - - Flame publicly. that's the whole point. If I say something you disagree - - with, flame me privately, but also address the issue or bring it up to the - - list as a whole. The whole point of flaming is to start a civil debate - - based on heated arguments. I want the right to say what I feel and to have I think it depends on what you call flaming. Civil discussion of an issue is not flaming. Hate-filled mail that makes everyone feel bad, even with some debate content, is an unhappy thing to read. Then everyone goes and kicks their dog, which bites the postman, and they won't get their tapes for some reason. So remember, if you flame publicly, someone may not get their tapes through no intention of your own ;) Seriously though, as i've said before, being mean to someone puts them in a mood to be mean themselves. The great thing about the list is you can spread good feelings to many with only a little effort. But you can also spread bad feelings just as easily. Both have a tendancy to travel out from the list in waves to the people around EDAs- until they become unsensitive- and we don't want that. - - others comment on it, to take sides. This whole not taking sides movement - - is a pointless display of someone who is scared to have thier own opinion, - - a problem with America's youth as a whole these days. So, that's all. And I agree we need to stand up for what we believe in and be heard, but hurting feelings is not the way to debate and attracts no one to your side. I don't think flaming (by my definition) is ever good, but if one must do it doing it privately causes the least damage. - - just for some Jewel content, yeah, she was busting out of that dress at - - the Grammy nominations but the makeup was way too heavy, she should lay - - off the makeup, her natural beauty is prettier anyway. I agree :) James ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 18:38:19 -0600 (CST) From: Andrew Vernon Subject: JC: TWMFM @ 13 on Billboard (was Re: JC: YWMFM is Casey Kasem's #9) Chopped Liver said: > Listened to the count-down and YWMFM came up from #19 last week to #9 > this week on the Casey Kasem (sp) countdown today. Meanwhile, on the Billboard Hot 100, Jewel takes a 7-story jump from 20 to 13. With the top nine slots deadlocked for a second week, we may see another large jump as some of the older songs above begin to lose momentum. Also, eight of the top ten are twelve weeks or older, which would indicate the nine-week-old "You Were Meant For Me" has a good chance of staying up there if it makes it. A not-so-good indicator is the idiomatic makeup this week. The top ten is heavily innundated with R&B, including Whitney Houston's also-AC-studly single. Still, an aging set from Celine Dion, Merril Bainbridge and Sheryl Crow could drop out to accomodate Jewel's first-ever ascent into the Billboard stratosphere. - -- Reverend Angus The Chart-tracking Angel avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 18:46:59 -0600 (CST) From: Andrew Vernon Subject: Re: jewel at clinton's party Sinjin@ecn.com sighed: > Well, nobody's perfect...not even Jewel > Still a fan, > Sinjin Hey hey hey hey... None of you Republicans start pouting now... I mean, you still have Congress. Besides, Jewel music is, by definition, NONPARTISAN. - -- Reverend Angus If I Hear One More Partisan Post, I'll Rob The Senate And Take All Their Food. avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 19:56:20 EST From: jewelfan1@juno.com (Liz A Clark) Subject: NIJC:Jewel cover Jesus Christ Superstar? Hi angels, I know that people like to think about what songs Jewel should cover. Well, I was just sitting here listening to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's masterpiece "Jesus Christ Superstar", when I thought to myself, hmmmm I would like to see Jewel sing "Everything's Alright". Then it got me to thinking...Jewel would be a good Mary Magdeline in this musical. (opposite Ted Neely, hubba, hubba) Ok, sorry for this pointless post, but I had to write it. Anyway, I'm bored, I am already cleaning my bedroom for Feb. 15th...yes it is going to take me a whole month to clean it!!! ;-) Have a nice evening! ~Liz "Don't compromise yourself, it's all you got" ~Janis Joplin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 20:44:37 -0500 (EST) From: DJSMR@aol.com Subject: NJC: slow day? Ummmmm.....is it just me or has ther been a lack in letters from this list? I know I don't write much, but there is usually a lot of letters being sent by all the EDA's on this list!! Oh, well!! Oh, yeah, I recomend to anybody who is on this list not to go away for two weeks and then come back and try to read all the mail from this list in one day...it don't work!!!!!!! that's my 2 cents on the mail thing, thanx for listening!! dj (I signed my 1st letter "Derek", but I'll go by dj now) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jan 1997 22:13:39 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: TWO Jewel Tape Trees to NOW start - dubbing volunteers needed!! Howdy fellow Jewel fans, This letter is a call to recruit "branches" for TWO Jewel tape trees that will run concurrently, using the same branches for both trees! It is NOT for the signing up for leaves or their orders. That will happen later after the branches are set up, likely in about two weeks. The first tape is a very high quality re-master of the Jewel concert from the Paradise Club in Boston on May 18, 1996. I realize more than a few of you already have a 'version' of this tape but believe me, this re-master is a 'must have'. Dan Stark, who did the re-mastering said, "I'm absolutely thrilled with the way it worked out! I'm pretty much a perfectionist when it comes to this sort of thing, so you know if I'm bouncing off walls it sounds pretty good. :)" The second tape is the one we had the "Name The Tape" contest for. (Jeweltide Carols was the winning entry) It consists of the Jewel sets from two holiday multi-artist fests that Jewel was a part of in early December. While the sets are identical, the very high quality (and full stereo), plus the 'extras' make it a very desirable tape to have. The extras include: Jewel and Lenedra (her mother) belting out "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" and the walk-on Jewel did with the Wallflowers to sing "6th Avenue Heartache". The set lists for both of these tapes are in a companion post (sent with this one) with the subject: "Jewel Tape Trees - Set lists for the Holiday Tape & Boston Tape". (Hopefully it's in the same digest as this post) Please note these tapes are available only in audio cassette format. DATs, mini-disc and/or VHS Hi-Fi dubs will not be available. For those of you who are new and have no idea what a tape tree, branch and leaf are, here goes. The basic structure for a tape tree that it is a co-operative effort among many subscribers to this list. It is to spread the music of Jewel, at no cost, other than to supply your own blank tapes and pay for the return postage. It is done in the spirit that if you can, just maybe you can return the favor someday. If not, so be it. This "tree" will start with 2 "seeds", who will each make copies for the "branches", who supply their own tapes plus return postage. The branches are recruited by the tree administrator (in this case me). This tree will utilize 16 branches. After the branches are set up, the administrator will then post to the list for "leaves". (This will happen in about two weeks) The leaves then Email him/her with the requested information, and they are then assigned to a branch. The leaves then send blank tapes, plus return postage to the assigned branch, who then makes copies for the leaves. In addition to what was mentioned above, branches must agree to do and/or have the following: 1) Possess at least one decent quality dual recorder capable of normal speed dubbing, OR two decent quality single cassette decks. (We want our branches to have quality equipment, no boom boxes please) 2) Agree to make your master(s) at least a High Grade/High Bias chrome audio cassette. Most of you who have worked with me before know I like to push Maxell XLIIS. 3) Agree to dub in real time/normal speed. There are other basics for branches that are normal for these sort of things. I will Email them privately to accepted branches. Also, branch applicants please note. We are expecting up to 200 leaf requests, as this list is now much bigger than when the last tree was run. This may perhaps mean up to 12 leaves for you to make copies for. Since this is two trees at once, you may be making up to 24 tapes. More branches may be employed if necessary. So, if you have the desire to be a branch for these trees, Email me. In the SUBJECT of the Email, PLEASE put: branch-your last name,your first name Then fill out the other necessary info in the body of the Email (explained below) and send it to me here at ducksoup@spectra.net example: branch-barrymore,drew branch-clinton,bill Now, all who wish to volunteer, please cross this line. __________________________________________________________ In your Email to me, I'll need your: 1) FULL name 2) Email address 3) Alternate Email address(es) if you have any 4) Postal address 5) Brief description of your TAPING equipment you plan on dubbing with. Just your deck(s), I don't need to know about your receiver etc. Include brand, 2 single bay decks or dual deck, approx cost new, age etc. 6) Any time you will be away in the next 6 weeks and likely unavailable for branch duty during that time. 7) for the guys: Ginger or Mary-Ann? for the gals: Ross or Chandler? 8) anything else at all you want to say REMEMBER....please put: branch-last name,first name in the subject of your Email to me! If you are selected as a branch, you will be notified by me. Please give me up to ten days to respond (it should take less, I just wanna give some "just in case" leeway). If you are NOT selected as a branch, you will also be notified by me AND you will be automatically entered in as a leaf and will not have to Email me a leaf request when the "leaf call" goes up. If you have ANY questions, comments or feedback, please feel free to Email me privately. Also, please remember that everyone involved with this project is volunteering their time and equipment, so please be patient. Thanx in advance to all who will volunteer to be branches!! Alan, Dan & I look forward to working with the volunteers. your fellow EDA, Mike ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #38 **************************