From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V1 #281 Reply-To: lucy-list@smoe.org Sender: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk lucy-list-digest Thursday, January 6 2000 Volume 01 : Number 281 In this issue: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy Re: [lucy-list] Cry 3 t-shirt/ Upcoming London concerts RE: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy [lucy-list] crying all the way to NY Re: [lucy-list] Cry 3 t-shirt/ Upcoming London concerts Re: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy [lucy-list] Fwd: Top Artists of 1999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 09:28:20 EST From: SteadyOnDC@aol.com Subject: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy I'm not sure when a cd needs to be released in order to qualify for Grammy consideration. ..so maybe that explains why Richard Thompson's MOCK TUDOR is not on that nomination list. Glad to see Emmylou and Linda's collaboration on the list though. BUT where is CRY CRY CRY....and where or where is TEN YEAR NIGHT??? I think if they have a BEST MALE and BEST FEMALE separation in the other categories ...they should do it in this "FOLK" category too. Too many great singer/songwriter overlooked. But I guess that's always the case. ...should be used to this by now and just accept the weirdness of the music industry and Grammy Awards. But still...having said that...if Brittany Spears wins ANYTHING I will spit. - -Denise C ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 14:54:47 -0000 From: "Dunfionn" Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Cry 3 t-shirt/ Upcoming London concerts No Kay, but we are going to the two equivalents in Glasgow! Regards Walter ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 07:26:55 -0800 From: "Susan Krauss" Subject: RE: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy I attended the Grammys the year that Christopher Cross won every award in site. I was in the press area and the rock DJ's next to me *were* spitting. I've never understood the folk nominations. The grammy page has the dates of release for a CD - I can't remember off the top of my head but I think it's from October of the previous year (10/98) to sometime in 1999. susan mailto:susankrauss@earthlink.net > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-lucy-list@smoe.org [mailto:owner-lucy-list@smoe.org]On > Behalf Of SteadyOnDC@aol.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 6:28 AM > To: lucy-list@smoe.org > Subject: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy > > > I'm not sure when a cd needs to be released in order to qualify > for Grammy > consideration. ..so maybe that explains why Richard Thompson's > MOCK TUDOR is > not on that nomination list. Glad to see Emmylou and Linda's > collaboration > on the list though. BUT where is CRY CRY CRY....and where or > where is TEN > YEAR NIGHT??? > > I think if they have a BEST MALE and BEST FEMALE separation in the other > categories ...they should do it in this "FOLK" category too. Too > many great > singer/songwriter overlooked. > But I guess that's always the case. > ...should be used to this by now and just accept the weirdness of > the music > industry and Grammy Awards. > > But still...having said that...if Brittany Spears wins ANYTHING I > will spit. > > -Denise C > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 07:27:47 PST From: "sharon g" Subject: [lucy-list] crying all the way to NY what can you say to a week that includes to ellis paul shows,a vance gilbert show the last crycrycry show and now Lucy at Makor( back here in NY) Beney- i agree with you that i would have liked to know about the covercharge before- the venue at Makor is intimate but seeing there are other NY venues that we love- fez and Bottom line where we can see the same artists without a cover charge i think i's give alan pepper my 20+ dollars . let me back up- crycrycry in sanders was one of the most incredible shows that i have seen- first dinner with the sarahs,tina,patrick, katrin,mike E,keith and shawn kelly- then off to sanders to find Richard Shindells cd there for the taking home and then the main event i must say that lucy was in *great*voice- the guests of the night included jim armenti,buddy miller(where was julie?), chris smithers catie curtis and cliff eberhardt(who put a hurting on My fathers shoes) and Lucy's solo was 10 Year night before the show, i spotted Rick and went over to say hey and he and i chatted about what fun the european tour was for lucy he introduced me to marc and emma who wrote the solo book and that was a thrill for me. after the show i was spotted by Lucy who gave me a big hug and was very excited that her record was #6 on FUV- we talked of froggedheaded persons and all the "friends" of mine over seas (jenny she loves ya) last night at Makor was one of most incredible shows, she did Angels Rejoiced, Broken things, Boiling Water (by Trish Murphy on piano) Somewhere out there, Crazy Dreams( Paul Brady) and Mary Mag (the best i have heard) her own- love is a ride,eye of the beholder accapella as she was having jon herrington fix her string (she broke during SOThere) she did all but Just you tonight and Child's hands off 10 year night she did If you can see on the piano and ofcourse scorpion. lucy looked great sounded great- teh standing room only crowd was calling for songs- including Mr K's Pi song...that gets funnier and funnier each time i hear it- lucy charms New York city and New York City loves her back..each and everytime- as for regulars, beney, harvey -happy birthday was wished by lucy to him from the stage- happy birthday again man- mike and liz and me and katrin - we were fortunate to catch up with the rick and lucy before the show and rick as always is the greatest guy- lucy put on one heck of a show last night and has sold out the Emerlin for fri welcome home Lucy.... sharonG ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 13:20:00 -0000 From: "IAN BUCHAN" Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Cry 3 t-shirt/ Upcoming London concerts Hi Kay I'm going to both gigs in Glasgow so guess I won't see you but let me know what you thought of the London ones. Ian - -----Original Message----- From: kay melmoth To: lucy-list@smoe.org Date: 04 January 2000 20:28 Subject: [lucy-list] Cry 3 t-shirt/ Upcoming London concerts >HI, > >How is it that a Cry 3 t-shirt sent from the US on Dec >29 to the UK, arrives at my house on the same day as a >travel pass sent first class in the UK also on Dec 29? >Ah well. > >Are any other UK-based listers going to either the >London John Prine/Iris Dement concert (Jan 15) or the >London Beth Nielsen Chapman concert (Jan 17)? > >Kay > > > >____________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk >or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 22:26:33 EST From: SpecGlobal@aol.com Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy - --part1_c6.c6286bf2.25a56569_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit - --part1_c6.c6286bf2.25a56569_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: SpecGlobal@aol.com From: SpecGlobal@aol.com Full-name: SpecGlobal Message-ID: <9b.9b3f5d9e.25a562cb@aol.com> Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 22:15:23 EST Subject: Re: [lucy-list] Grammy Shammy To: lucy-list@smoe.or MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 9 In a message dated 01/05/2000 9:31:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, SteadyOnDC@aol.com writes: <> << ...I should be used to this by now and just accept the weirdness of the music industry and Grammy Awards. But still...having said that...if Brittany Spears wins ANYTHING I will spit. >> Denise: These nominations do not in any way, shape or form reflect reality. With minor exception, they only reflect the money that is spent on promotion by a handful of big companies and the sales generated--period, full stop. I am (unfortunately) familiar with a lot of the music (I use the word music very, very loosely) that has been nominated in the major categories. Between the garbage and the ear candy that is geared to an audience made up largely of 14 year old "sophisticates," it is hard to find much resembling real music. Lucy was robbed....again. I guess Ten Year Night just can't compete with the likes of Hit Me One More Time, La Vida Loca, or, my personal favorite, Lou Bega's Mambo Number 5. What a crock....be prepared to spit. Harvey - --part1_c6.c6286bf2.25a56569_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 00:57:55 EST From: SpecGlobal@aol.com Subject: [lucy-list] Fwd: Top Artists of 1999 Hi all: I am forwarding this from the Bill Morrissey List where I first saw it....Lucy falls in at #7 (right between Bob Dylan and Nanci Griffith!) in airplay and Cry3 comes in at #23! Absolutely terrific. Harvey (who detests the whole Grammy process more than just about anything!) To: Birches list Subject: Fwd: Top Artists of 1999 Sender: birches-approval@world.std.com Reply-To: birches@world.std.com Bill's #14 in this airplay list. Pretty good company he keeps! Ron =================Original message text=============== From: Richard Gillmann To: FOLKDJ-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU Subject: Top Artists of 1999 Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 5:46:27 PM TOP ARTISTS OF 1999 Compiled by Richard Gillmann (rxg@nwlink.com) from FOLKDJ-L radio playlists Based on 118511 airplays. 1. Cheryl Wheeler (530) 2. Greg Brown (461) 3. John Gorka (419) 4. Bill Monroe (378) 5. Brooks Williams (356) 6. Bob Dylan (354) 7. Lucy Kaplansky (346) 8. Nanci Griffith (337) 9. Pete Seeger (336) 10. Chris Smither (334) 11. Tom Russell (327) 12. Laurie Lewis (325) 13. Tim O'Brien (310) 14. Bill Morrissey (297) 14. John McCutcheon (297) 16. Dar Williams (294) 17. James Keelaghan (286) 18. Ricky Skaggs (284) 19. Guy Clark (283) 20. Stan Rogers (280) 21. Steve Earle And The Del McCoury Band (263) 22. Patty Larkin (260) 23. Dar Williams, Lucy Kaplansky And Richard Shindell (258) 24. Lynn Miles (256) 25. Alison Krauss (251) 25. Lucinda Williams (251) 27. Del McCoury Band (242) 28. John Prine (239) 29. Dave Van Ronk (236) 30. Lyle Lovett (234) 31. Dave Carter With Tracy Grammer (232) 32. Kristina Olsen (231) 33. Garnet Rogers (230) 34. John Hartford (227) 35. Bela Fleck (226) 35. Salamander Crossing (226) 37. Cliff Eberhardt (223) 37. David Wilcox (223) 39. Tom Paxton (222) 40. Erica Wheeler (221) 41. Joel Mabus (217) 41. Ramblin' Jack Elliott (217) 43. Blue Highway (215) 43. Lynn Morris (215) 45. Kate Rusby (214) 46. Richard Thompson (213) 46. Susan Werner (213) 48. Emmylou Harris (211) 48. Harvey Reid (211) 50. Catie Curtis (210) 51. Gillian Welch (206) 52. Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs (204) 53. Ellis Paul (199) 54. Terri Allard (196) 55. Annie Gallup (195) 56. Bruce Cockburn (194) 56. Longview (194) 58. Iris Dement (193) 58. Trout Fishing In America (193) 60. Dolly Parton (192) 61. Leo Kottke (191) 61. Richard Shindell (191) 63. Pierce Pettis (183) 64. Freight Hoppers (180) 65. Eddie From Ohio (179) 65. Fred Eaglesmith (179) 67. Ani Difranco (178) 67. Dave Mallett (178) 69. Stacey Earle (173) 70. Cosy Sheridan (172) 71. Laurie Lewis And Tom Rozum (171) 71. Leadbelly (171) 73. Darryl Purpose (170) 73. Kate Campbell (170) 75. David Olney (169) 76. Woody Guthrie (168) 77. William Pint And Felicia Dale (166) 78. Christine Lavin (165) 79. Carrie Newcomer (164) 79. Kate And Anna McGarrigle (164) 79. Solas (164) 79. Steve Goodman (164) 83. Bill Staines (163) 84. Kim And Reggie Harris And Magpie (161) 84. Martin Simpson (161) 84. Nashville Bluegrass Band (161) 87. Joan Baez (160) 87. Tara Nevins (160) 89. Joni Mitchell (159) 90. J. D. Crowe And The New South (158) 91. Chuck Brodsky (156) 91. Hot Club Of Cowtown (156) 91. Townes Van Zandt (156) 94. Rory Block (155) 95. Anne Hills And Michael Smith (153) 95. Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir And Ed Trickett (153) 95. Natalie Macmaster (153) 98. Laura Love (152) 98. Linda Ronstadt And Emmylou Harris (152) 100. Darcie Deaville (151) 100. Doc Watson (151) 102. Mary Gauthier (150) 102. Ray Wylie Hubbard (150) 104. Doyle Lawson And Quicksilver (149) 105. Loudon Wainwright Iii (148) 105. Seldom Scene (148) 107. Neal And Leandra (145) 108. Ralph Stanley And Friends (143) 109. Eileen Ivers (142) 109. Ralph Stanley (142) 109. Stanley Brothers (142) 112. Jay Ungar And Molly Mason (141) 112. Shawn Colvin (141) 114. IIIrd Tyme Out (140) 114. Loreena Mckennitt (140) 116. Dick Gaughan (139) 117. Dan Crary (138) 117. Norman Blake (138) 119. Chieftains (137) 119. Fairport Convention (137) 119. Jesse Winchester (137) 122. Kelly Joe Phelps (136) 122. Tom Waits (136) 124. Jeff White (135) 124. Sweet Honey In The Rock (135) 124. Utah Phillips (135) 127. Deborah Holland (133) 127. Jeanette Williams (133) 129. Jack Hardy (132) 129. Peter Rowan (132) 131. Doc And Richard Watson (131) 131. Martin Sexton (131) 133. Judy Collins (130) 134. Jez Lowe (129) 135. Maura O'Connell (128) 135. Sharon Shannon (128) 137. Mary Black (126) 137. Phil Ochs (126) 139. Jamie Anderson (125) 139. Vance Gilbert (125) 141. Anne Hills (124) 141. Dave Moore (124) 141. Kat Eggleston (124) 144. Darrell Scott (123) 145. Mollie O'Brien (121) 146. Lou And Peter Berryman (120) 147. Austin Lounge Lizards (119) 147. Battlefield Band (119) 149. Doyle Lawson (118) 150. Country Gentlemen (116) 150. Katy Moffatt (116) 152. Steve Earle (115) 153. Doc And Merle Watson (114) 153. Don Conoscenti (114) 155. Les Sampou (112) 156. Burns Sisters (111) 156. Carter Family (111) 156. Jim And Jesse (111) 156. Mary Chapin Carpenter (111) 160. Lonesome River Band (109) 160. Peter, Paul And Mary (109) 162. Finest Kind (108) 162. Indigo Girls (108) 162. Mollys (108) 162. Patrick Street (108) 162. Rick Lee (108) 167. Kate Wolf (107) 168. Geoff Bartley (106) 168. Herdman, Hills And Mangsen (106) 168. James King (106) 171. Dougie Maclean (105) 171. Louise Taylor (105) 173. Artisan (104) 174. Holy Modal Rounders (103) 174. Jim Henry (103) 174. Jimmy Martin (103) 174. Tanya Savory (103) 178. Del McCoury (102) 178. Ian Tyson (102) 178. Paul Kamm And Eleanore Macdonald (102) 178. Pete Morton (102) 178. Peter Mulvey (102) 178. Ricky Skaggs And Kentucky Thunder (102) 178. Robert Earl Keen (102) 185. Johnny Cash (101) 186. Karen Savoca (100) 186. Odetta (100) 188. Camille West (99) 188. Dirk Powell, Tim O'Brien, And John Herrmann (99) 188. Robin And Linda Williams (99) 188. Winstons (99) 192. Andrew Calhoun (98) 192. Buddy Mondlock (98) 192. Cris Williamson And Tret Fure (98) 192. Weavers (98) 196. Bob Franke (97) 196. Cindy Mangsen (97) 196. Magpie (97) 196. Osborne Brothers (97) 200. Jim Lauderdale And Ralph Stanley (96) 200. Randy Newman (96) 202. Jimmy Lafave (95) 203. Ferron (94) 203. Greg Greenway (94) 203. Jody Stecher And Kate Brislin (94) 203. Lisa McCormick (94) 203. Nic Jones (94) 208. Buzz Matheson And Mac Martin (93) 209. Gibson Brothers (92) 209. Gordon Bok (92) 209. Hot Rize (92) 209. Tom Rush (92) 213. Asleep At The Wheel (91) 213. Kathy Kallick Band (91) 213. Priscilla Herdman (91) 216. Cathie Ryan (90) 216. Terry Allen (90) 218. Mark Erelli (89) 218. Steeleye Span (89) 218. Tanglefoot (89) 218. Tony Rice (89) 222. Ann And Phil Case (88) 222. Barbara Kessler (88) 222. Dana Robinson (88) 222. David Grisman, John Hartford And Mike Seeger (88) 222. Dry Branch Fire Squad (88) 222. Jack Williams (88) 222. John Wesley Harding (88) 222. Julian Dawson (88) 222. Skip Gorman (88) 231. Altan (87) 231. Night Sun (87) 231. Susan McKeown, Cathie Ryan And Robin Spielberg (87) 234. Bonnie Raitt (86) 234. Chris Chandler (86) 234. Cucanandy (86) 234. Mary McCaslin (86) 234. Van Morrison (86) 239. Arlo Guthrie (85) 239. David Massengill (85) 239. Geoff Muldaur (85) 239. John Fahey (85) 243. Sally Fingerett (84) 243. Holly Tannen (84) 243. June Carter Cash (84) 243. Niamh Parsons (84) 243. Rankins (84) 248. Brave Combo (83) 248. Janis Ian (83) 248. Tim And Mollie O'Brien (83) These lists are compiled and posted to the FOLKDJ-L web site every month (since October 1997). The archive of past Top Album lists is also available at http://folkradio.org (the official FOLKDJ-L web site). The process of compiling the Top Albums list is automated (I do hand correct some obvious errors and typos). The results are based on playlists posted to FOLKDJ-L during the calendar month. I wrote a pair of programs that work with the Eudora email program's filtering feature running under Microsoft Windows NT. One program parses each playlist as it comes in and adds it to a spreadsheet. The second program processes the spreadsheet into a readable report. Playlists have to include artist, song and album name (label is optional) and be in a reasonably regular format for my program to be able to parse them. My programs wind up identifying about 60% of the songs actually posted. The Top Albums list is sorted in descending order by number of plays recorded for each album. Within an album, the number of times each track was played is shown. If a single DJ is the only one mostly playing an album, the count of plays is adjusted downwards; otherwise the raw counts are used. The top 50 albums are listed. ====================================================================== Richard Gillmann http://www.nwlink.com/~rxg Monday "Lunch With Folks" Noon-3pm rxg@nwlink.com KBCS (91.3 FM) - Bellevue, WA http://kbcs-fm.org ====================================================================== - --- FOLKDJ-L subscription option info at http://folkradio.org ==============End of original message text=========== ************************************************************************** See http://billmorrissey.wing.net/bmfaq1.html for information on unsubscribing and help with problems using the Birches mailing list. ************************************************************************** ------------------------------ End of lucy-list-digest V1 #281 ******************************* This has been a posting from the Lucy Kaplansky mail list digest To unsubscribe send mail to Majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe lucy-list-digest" in the body of the message