From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V11 #158 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Saturday, June 17 2006 Volume 11 : Number 158 * If you ever wish to unsubscribe from this digest, send an email to * jewel-digest-request@smoe.org with ONLY the word * unsubscribe in the BODY of the email * . * For the latest news on what Jewel is up to, go to * the OFFICIAL Jewel web site at http://www.jeweljk.com * and click on "calendar" * . * PLEASE :) when you reply to this digest to send a post TO the list, * change the subject to reflect what your post is about. A subject * of Re: jewel-digest V9 #___ gives fellow list readers * no clue as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [EDA] So, what's your request? [James McGarry ] RE: [EDA] So, what's your request? ["Connell, Michael P \(US SSA\)" ] [EDA] NJC: James Judd reentry ["James Judd" ] Subject: [EDA] Re: Jewel featured on Blender.com [eliot lemoncelli ] [EDA] NJC: Chicago - Northerly Island Info [James Brogdon ] [EDA] MLB.com [QTpie324@aol.com] [EDA] Re: Jewel featured on Blender.com [Jennifer Adams Subject: Re: [EDA] So, what's your request? James Judd wrote: Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time. I did yell out something at Jewel show and she did play it, in fact, you can hear it on the recording... its the Toronto show at the Phoenix with Duncan Sheik as opener... but that was over a decade ago :-) James. > Speaking of Jesus, I would have to go for an acoustic song and choose Amen. > Jewel's voice in that one always did make the hair stand up on my neck more > than any other. (With band would be Carnivore.) > > James, who is waiting out Atlanta traffic > > >> One of the requests she played at the Holmdel, NJ show the other night was >> You Were Meant For Me. Jesus! Are you kidding me??!!> Amy> > In a message >> > dated 6/15/2006 5:21:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > kiwi4422@gmail.com > writes:> > Matt's post about requesting Jupiter got me thinking. If you > could yell out> your request and actually have Jewel play it during a concert > what would it> be? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 08:40:05 -0400 From: "Connell, Michael P \(US SSA\)" Subject: RE: [EDA] So, what's your request? > -----Original Message----- > From: W1GGY2@aol.com > I always try for Unsung In Your Eyes. She did actually try it at Nashbash > but I don't think she remembered most of the words. Mike Connell shouted > it out for me at the concert he went to last week but I guess she didn't > hear him. > And he's got a pretty big mouth! Well, I actually loudly shouted out Don't and Nicotine Love as requests. I kind of casually suggested Unsung In Your Eyes. ;-) Mike ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:43:42 -0400 From: Santee Subject: Re: [EDA] So, what's your request? America What Simple is True Deep Water - -- All's Fair in Love and War Dan ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:55:50 -0400 From: "James Judd" Subject: [EDA] NJC: James Judd reentry Hi James and other oldtimers, It's true- with GAIW Jewel has won back my heart. I have been lurking on the list for a couple weeks and am one of her 18922 myspace friends (please don't look at my page or anemic blog- it's terrible- just trying out that newfangled technology). James, who is out of school and discovered "F U I'm Sensitive" doesn't make as many friends in the corporate world > Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 22:46:23 -0400> From: jmcgarry@uoguelph.ca> To: jamesjudd@hotmail.com> CC: jewel@smoe.org> Subject: Re: [EDA] So, what's your request?> > James Judd wrote:> > Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time.> > I did yell out something at Jewel show and she did play it, in fact, you > can hear it on the recording... its the Toronto show at the Phoenix with > Duncan Sheik as opener... but that was over a decade ago :-)> > James.> > Speaking of Jesus, I would have to go for an acoustic song and choose Amen.> > Jewel's voice in that one always did make the hair stand up on my neck more> > than any other. (With band would be Carnivore.)> >> > James, who is waiting out Atlanta traffic> >> > > >> One of the requests she played at the Holmdel, NJ show the other night was> >> You Were Meant For Me. Jesus! Are you kidding me??!!> Amy> > In a message> >> > > dated 6/15/2006 5:21:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > kiwi4422@gmail.com> > writes:> > Matt's post about requesting Jupiter got me thinking. If you> > could yell out> your request and actually have Jewel play it during a concert> > what would it> be? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 08:43:06 -0700 (PDT) From: eliot lemoncelli Subject: Subject: [EDA] Re: Jewel featured on Blender.com Anybody notice that the pictures on the Blender article are courtesy of Dennis publishing? Hard to believe he has a publishing company and I'm still trying to figure out how he got that close without violating that restraining order? ;) Eliot Lemoncelli Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:40:18 -0300 From: Fjjordao Subject: [EDA] Going for add! Going for add! 6/26/06 HOT AC Jewel "Good Day" (Atlantic) Good! ________________________________________________ Wireless Internet Ltda -- www.wnetrj.com.br ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 10:27:40 -0700 (PDT) From: James Brogdon Subject: [EDA] NJC: Chicago - Northerly Island Info 1300 S. Lynn White Drive, Chicago (off Lake Shore Drive and 18th Drive, behind Soldier Field) http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/specials/architecture/chi-meigs-storygallery,1,7433780.storygallery?coll=chi-archspecials-hed The graphic (pop up link) shows the relative location for the pavillion (in reference to solider field, the aquarium and planetarium... Of particular interest is that this is a "temporary" venue... it is intended to raise money for further developing Northerly Island as a park... it is taken down and rebuilt at the end/beginning of each concert season.. If you didn't buy tickets I assume that you can still go and at least listen to the show.. albeit outside of the 'fenced' grandstand/pavillion area.. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 21:08:23 -0400 From: Mike Connell Subject: [EDA] Jewel/Rob Thomas article Not sure what town this is from, but here's an article 'bout Rob T & Jewel...mostly Rob... The king of middle-of-the-road rock collaborates with Jewel, Keith Urban and seemingly everybody but his band, Matchbox Twenty. Jon Bream, Star Tribune June 16, 2006 This Rob Thomas-Jewel thing has been going on for a while. No, not that kind of thing. Nothing romantic: He's married; she's long attached. But they started collaborating musically before this summer's concert tour that brings them to Minneapolis on Sunday. A couple of years ago, they began writing songs together. "Those songs are still unfinished," Thomas said this week from Cleveland. "Every now and then, this happens. I had the same experience with Keith Urban. You get together. With me and Jewel, it was like four days where we sat down and started a couple handfuls of really great songs. Some great melodies, some lyric ideas. But then it would wind up with, 'Hey, let's go have a glass of wine and talk about our lives.' So we just kind of became really good friends over that period." Thomas is hoping to finish some of those songs with Jewel while they're on tour. But don't count on it. Onstage, though, expect a duet from them. They've been doing the Tom Petty/Stevie Nicks number, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," but Thomas says they were text-messaging each other on Wednesday to figure out some new covers, and he might sit in on one of her songs. This concert will be Thomas' second in the Twin Cities to promote his first solo CD, the best-selling, chart-topping "Something to Be." A departure musically (more soulful and rhythmic), the 2005 disc improved his credibility with critics. But he wasn't looking for vindication. "Somewhere after the second Matchbox Twenty record, I stopped worrying whether people thought I was credible or people thought I was cool," said the singer of such hits as "Bent" and "3 A.M." Being dismissed by critics as the master of middlebrow music no longer fazes Thomas, whose work has sold more than 75 million albums. He knows opinions are subjective. He even has good friends who "wouldn't be caught dead listening to a Matchbox Twenty album or a Rob Thomas solo, and we share a lot of music we love." Thomas, 34, addressed his squareness last year in a story he wrote for GQ magazine. His intention was to say "It's cool if you don't think I'm cool," but the piece was edited to portray him as lashing out against specific artists (Jeff Tweedy, Tenacious D, Ryan Adams, Josh Homme) who've dissed him. Yet, the rock star has no quarrel with the story's kicker -- "Scott Stapp is my Rob Thomas." "I really don't care for Scott Stapp," he said of the former Creed frontman. "I met him and I think he takes himself way too seriously." Matchbox's future Thomas gigged with Matchbox Twenty on New Year's Eve and Day in Las Vegas but he's in no hurry to return to full-time group activities. "We always have been and still are a band. We'll make another record at some point," he said. "When I look on the horizon, I'm coming to the end of a 10-year cycle of studio/road, studio/road. I just want to give myself a break from it and see what kind of a person I am when I'm at home." He wants to write songs with country artists, specifically Kenny Chesney and newcomer John Paul White. "I love the time off, spreading myself out with different Latin artists and hip-hop artists," he said, "and new artists starting their first record." Of course, Thomas' most famous collaboration was "Smooth" with Carlos Santana. He's also written songs with Willie Nelson and Mick Jagger, among others. One relationship that hasn't been so smooth for Thomas is the one with his dad. An Army brat born in Germany, Thomas was estranged from his father and mostly raised by his grandmother in Florida. After the singer became a star, he reconciled with his dad. But observing Father's Day in Minneapolis will be awkward for him. "Father's Day is always a weird day for me," Thomas explained. "Me and my father are closer. It's great if you can reconnect, but once you do, you're only going to reconnect on a friendship level. "I'm fascinated by what a good person he is. It's amazing to look and see all these parts of my personality that I wasn't aware of where they came from. As you get older, you always think about lost time, and it becomes more real to you how you can't get it back." Of course, he'll call Dad on Sunday. "You never know, maybe next year he'll be at my house on Father's Day." ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 23:14:36 EDT From: QTpie324@aol.com Subject: [EDA] MLB.com I apologize if someone has already mentioned this but at mlb.com they have some video of Jewel performing for mlb.com. Its pretty neat. Its at http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/fan_forum/jewel/index.jsp?partnerId=160x600_jewel_cd Victoria ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 22:35:37 -0400 From: Jennifer Adams Subject: [EDA] Re: Jewel featured on Blender.com The interviewer, Mike Errico, performed a living room concert at my house last year. You may want to check him out sometime. I think this Blender gig is his "day job". Not a bad one to have!!! He also has a song called 1,000 miles. My fave is When She Walks By. Jen ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V11 #158 ****************************