From: owner-lucy-list-digest@smoe.org (lucy-list-digest) To: lucy-list-digest@smoe.org Subject: lucy-list-digest V3 #50 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 Friday, March 2 2001 Volume 03 : Number 050 In this issue: [lucy-list] A "Crossing Borders" Lucy Weekend in July....Road Trip! [lucy-list] Re: Karla Bonoff ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:44:28 -0600 From: "Timothy Bruce" Subject: [lucy-list] A "Crossing Borders" Lucy Weekend in July....Road Trip! Well I just bit the ticket bug again!! Yipes! $107 for four and I'll likely only need two of them. But it was just announced, so I got front row.... Here's the deal and any listers from the Northland who want to join me are welcome. Just contact me off-list. A pretty new (might even be FREE, details are sketchy) folk festival on the NORTH shore of Lake Superior in the tiny shipping port of Two Harbors, MN twenty miles north of Duluth. On the waterfront under a bigtop. Union town....I bet its general admission. Saturday night, July 14th 8:00, featuring: John Gorka, Cheryl Wheeler, Lucy Kaplansky, & Cliff Eberhardt. Camp overnight at beautiful Gooseberry Falls State Park just up the road. Next day drive an hour or so (only 25 miles by boat, if you have one!) to Bayfield on the Wisconsin side, the SOUTH shore of the Lake. The event is "In-The-Round" at the Big Top Chautauqua http://www.bigtop.org/default.htm Featuring: John Gorka, Cheryl Wheeler, Lucy Kaplansky, & Cliff Eberhardt 4:00 showtime. Section A $26. At the bottom of a ski hill, under a bigtop tent, with a village of seasonal venders surrounding. Come a few days early, see Greg Brown, stay a few days over and see Willie Nelson. I'm gonna make a quick road trip of this one as it is sandwiched between the Winnipeg and Falcon Ridge Folk Festivals, but I can take passengers from Minneapolis. Summer dreams amid five foot snowdrifts..... ETimothy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 13:05:23 -0800 From: Tom Negrino Subject: [lucy-list] Re: Karla Bonoff Matt Mullen wrote: > To my surprise, about 2/3 of the way through her set, she mentioned to the > audience that she had a "jerk trilogy" and then sang one of the songs. It > went something like something like "I never really was a bad girl, but you've > got me in trouble again...". Then, Bernhot@aol.com wrote: > I believe the song you're referring to is "Isn't It Always Love?" Then I wrote: Actually, it was "Trouble Again," found on Karla's 1979 release, "Restless Nights." It's a pretty terrific album, probably her best sustained effort. Of course, she also wrote some of Linda Ronstadt's 70's and 80's hits, including "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me," and "Goodbye My Friend," (which I think was an early AIDS song). I'd like to see if she has anything new; her last release was with a group called Bryndle, which I found to be disappointing. Tom ------------------------------ End of lucy-list-digest V3 #50 ****************************** 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