From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #31 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/onlyjoni Websites: http://www.jmdl.com http://www.jonimitchell.com Unsubscribe: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe onlyJMDL Digest Monday, January 30 2006 Volume 2006 : Number 031 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- gallery 29.01 ["mike pritchard" ] Re: PS [LCStanley7@aol.com] Hippie Dictionary calendar ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Ingrid Pastorius @ Carnegie [JRMCo1@aol.com] Graham Nash Photography Exhibit-SJC ["Lindsay Moon" ] Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 [DXDABOMB1@aol.com] Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 [DXDABOMB1@aol.com] Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 [Joseph Palis ] RE: gallery 29.01 [Joseph Palis ] Joni at the Fillmore [Bob Muller ] HOW DO YOU GET TO CARNEGIE HALL? ["Paul Headon" ] Re: Joni at the Fillmore [DXDABOMB1@aol.com] New Yorker "Goings On Around Town" Tribute week [JRMCo1@aol.com] Re: Canucks: Shakin All Over, CBC Monday night, 8pmhttp://by110fd.bay110.hotmail.msn [Rick and Susan <] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 12:24:14 +0100 From: "mike pritchard" Subject: gallery 29.01 Hi all, I wanted to add my congratulations for all involved in the new look of the website. Inspired by this, I went looking in the gallery and found there were a lot of new profiles since the last time I looked. If you haven't checked it out lately, it's worth a stroll. It seems a pity that there are so many people prepared to post their profile here and yet we don't hear from them very much, or at all in many cases. Why don't you guys (and dolls) tell us something of yourselves? We won't laugh or mock, we're interested. There are some gems there. For instance Jahida lives 'five miles from Canada'. Where's this? New Your, Alaska, Oregon? Is it a state secret, or a secret state? We also have a Buddhist nun living in Japan. And you know... I like Joe Palis' entry, and agree with everything except the trumpets vs saxophones point (in general I prefer saxes but there are obviously wonderful trumpet tracks too). Not sure what he means by "believes in K/T Boundary" but willing to find out. I'm now inspired to write something of myself but will wait until I find a photo that does myself justice. Azeem, you need to update and include the news re Amelia, no? mike in barcelona np Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man: Out of Season ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 10:08:02 EST From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: Re: PS A writer of a long PS wrote: You should get on This Flight,Tonight ! Shoulding on Joni?! Let her do what she wants man... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 11:51:49 -0500 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: Hippie Dictionary calendar From: Smurf Subject: Hippie Dictionary calendar It's a day-by-day calendar I got over the holidays, but I haven't been paying much attention to it. Every day it defines a new hippie-related word or phrase. Anyway, I was ripping off the past days of January to bring it up to date and here's what I found: << Thursday, January 12 peace just a dream some of us had. >> I L O V E THAt! ~ _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:13:02 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Ingrid Pastorius @ Carnegie Hi JoniListas: Exciting news: I just got an email from Ingrid Pastorius, aka Mrs. Jaco Pastorius. She's going to try to join us at the various Jonifest functions in New York. I told her I would see what I could do about securing tickets for her to the main event. Are there any decent extra tickets to this thing floating around in Joniland? Please advise ASAP! Many thanks! - -Julius ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 12:48:30 -0800 From: "Lindsay Moon" Subject: Graham Nash Photography Exhibit-SJC Finally got down to the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park yesterday and really enjoyed Graham's exhibit called Eye to Eye. The museum is relatively new, very spacious, and beautifully laid out. For $6 admission it was well worth it. Graham's exhibit is wonderful with some notations by each photo of where it was taken, who the person is, etc. There were two of Joni, the one with a very close-up of her, most of her face out of focus except for her left eye and cheekbone magnified in a magnifying glass. The note by it said it was taken when they lived together and she was examining the artwork for the cover of Ladies of the Canyon which she'd just finished. Sigh. Another taken again at their Laurel Canyon house, she's said to be 'listening to music.' Looks like it was taken while she was playing the piano, through the raised lid (is 'lid' the correct word for the cover of a piano? Maybe not). Many of Crosby, self-portraits of Nash, Stills, and Young. I was surprised there were none of Jackson Browne as it's obviously Jackson that he named his first boy after. Also many taken during his travels in various lands. His website doesn't say whether this show will go anywhere else but I'd recommend it if it comes to a town near you. Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:54:03 EST From: DXDABOMB1@aol.com Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 Hi Randy, Thanks for replying. I will do my best at remembering the details of Joni's 1969 performance at the Fillmore East in NYC. Did any other JMDLers have the opportunity to catch some concerts at the Fillmore East? This place, and it's sister concert hall in California (the Fillmore West) were "THE" places to see everyone and anyone who was part of the music scene in the late 60's and very early 70's. I was attending college at the time. Someone in my dorm section put up a poster that he had the opportunity to get a group discounted rate on tickets to a concert at the Fillmore. The headliner was Joni Mitchell, who was performing along with the James Cotton Blues Band and Taj Mahal. I knew about James and Taj, but I didn't have a clue as to who Joni Mitchell was. I would have gone "on-line" to "Google" her, but back in 1969 computers had not yet been invented. One thing that we did have was the most diverse, creative and "times they are a changing" music in history just exploding onto the scene. For those of us who lived through those times, the events (particularly the music) shaped our lives and the people we would become. I do not recall the price on the "group rate" tickets, including the private round trip bus fare, but I do recall that the price was so inexpensive that I could not pass it up. The tickets were all in the orchestra section of the theatre, somewhere around the 15th row as I can remember thinking that I had never been so close to the stage before. Taj Mahal was very cool with his "Blues" performance. James Cotton also sang the Blues, and played a mean harmonica too. I still have the program that was given out at this performance. Here is what was printed about Joni: "JONI MITCHELL - One of Canada's most distinguished contemporary singer-songwriters. Joni Mitchell is appearing at Fillmore East for the first time this weekend. A native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Joni began studying at the Alberta College of Art with hopes of becoming a commercial artist. At twenty, she began playing the ukelele and sung in coffee houses in here spare time. While riding the Canadian Pacific Railroad on route to the Mariposa Folk Festival in Ontario, Joni wrote her first song. She stayed in Toronto writing and singing. Her repertoire now includes over sixty songs and a second album will be released soon. She is scheduled to tape a television show at the end of this month with Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan which will be aired in the beginning of June." The photo in the program of Joni is awesome. She is looking straight into the camera with just a hint of a smile. The lighting is directed so as to cast a shadow over the right side of her face. I have an extensive collection of Joni photographs and posters but I have never seen this particular photo anywhere except in this program. I met Joni around seven years ago and showed her the program and the photo and she said, "SO YOUNG!!!!!". I need to find out who took this photo and the date. It really is a youthful picture of Joni. While I cannot remember many details of Joni's performance that night I do know that I was completely blown away, and I mean completely. I knew nothing about her or her music prior to the performance so I wasn't sure what to expect. While I enjoyed a wide variety of music, including the Jefferson Airplane, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, many Motown performers, I must admit that I had a special fondness for what we referred to back in the day as "Folk" music. Bob Dylan, Donavan, Judy Collins, Joan Baez, (Peter, Paul and Mary), Melanie, the list goes on and on. But what I heard that night changed everything for me. Joni came out on stage alone. No back up band at all. It was Joni, her guitar and a piano. Her hair was long and as I recall she was wearing a long peasant dress. The voice that I heard, the words and the music was like nothing I had heard before. I remember the tremendous passion in her voice. She reached for every note. There was not a lot of conversation as I recall. Joni struck me as being somewhat shy, not totally at ease between songs. Clearly she believed in her music, and her music spoke volumes. One of the numbers that I definitely recall was "Marcie." When she finished singing Marcie I wanted to yell out for her to sing it again. Of course I didn't. I just applauded loudly, realizing that I was listening to someone who was due to become legendary. Someone who had such creative talent, such passion, such belief in her work. I believe I recall hearing "I Had a King", "Night in the City", Chelsea Morning", "The Gallery" and "Both Sides Now" and more that I cannot remember. I believe that Joni performed for well over an hour. It was evident in her performance that Joni wrote these songs. She owned them. This was her work and she was letting the world know it. This was the start of something very rare and special. Joni played the piano but I cannot totally recall what she performed. There's a chance that she did "For Free" or "Willie", but I can't say for sure. What I can say for sure is that this performer, Joni Mitchell, was someone who I was hearing at the very beginning of what I knew was destined to be an incredible career. I can remember thinking on the way home on the bus that I had to find her STAS album as soon as possible. I recall spending my available money on the concert so the album purchase would have to wait. But then as chance would have it (one of my many Joni moments) I saw an index card tacked to a "Buy & Sell" bulletin board that someone in a fraternity was selling the STAS album for a couple of dollars. What luck I thought. I contacted this person right away and asked why the low price and why he was even selling it. As it turned out, this guy had a very expensive stereo system and he was able to hear an imperfection on several of the cuts. Knowing that my record player was fairly basic, I decided to go for it. I ran back to my dorm room in relived the concert from the night before again and again. I'm quite sure that I'm not the only one, but I believe that when it comes to Joni and her music, that there is some strong Karma going on for me. Joni Mitchell is the genuine article. I do not feel starry eyed, rather I know what Joni's music and work means to me and countless others. When I had that brief encounter with Joni I tried to put into words what she and her music have meant to me "all through the years" as I put it. Joni smiled and said, "I'm glad that you were able to get into it." Get into it I did and we did. I wish that I had thought afterwards to write some thoughts down on paper regarding that first "Joni" experience. I recall that evening as the start of a life long journey with a musical soul mate. I only wish that I could have recalled more details. Like Bob so sincerely said in his recent posting, we all want another chance to tell Joni how much we love her. One final thought, I want Joni to be happy and at peace with herself. If I know this to be true, I can ask for no more. Randy, thanks again for asking me to recall these memories. I look forward to meeting you on Wednesday. There are still more reasons... Jim ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:42:40 EST From: DXDABOMB1@aol.com Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 Randy, P.S. I forgot to mention that I also recall Joni performing "Michael From Mountains" at the Fillmore back in 1969. As with the rest of her songs, Joni was awesome. There are still more reasons... Jim ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 02:44:07 +0100 (CET) From: Joseph Palis Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 Wow Jim. This IS a compelling memoir. I read it and found myself vicariously seeing her through your eyes back then. Memorable events tend to really stick in mind. Even the minute details. Or at least the context of the event. Thanks for sharing with us this recollection. I for one enjoyed reading it. Joseph in CH np: Birgit Nilsson "Salgo Gia" (Nabucco) DXDABOMB1@aol.com a icrit : Hi Randy, Thanks for replying. I will do my best at remembering the details of Joni's 1969 performance at the Fillmore East in NYC. Did any other JMDLers have the opportunity to catch some concerts at the Fillmore East? This place, and it's sister concert hall in California (the Fillmore West) were "THE" places to see everyone and anyone who was part of the music scene in the late 60's and very early 70's. I was attending college at the time. Someone in my dorm section put up a poster that he had the opportunity to get a group discounted rate on tickets to a concert at the Fillmore. The headliner was Joni Mitchell, who was performing along with the James Cotton Blues Band and Taj Mahal. I knew about James and Taj, but I didn't have a clue as to who Joni Mitchell was. I would have gone "on-line" to "Google" her, but back in 1969 computers had not yet been invented. One thing that we did have was the most diverse, creative and "times they are a changing" music in history just exploding onto the scene. For those of us who lived through those times, the events (particularly the music) shaped our lives and the people we would become. I do not recall the price on the "group rate" tickets, including the private round trip bus fare, but I do recall that the price was so inexpensive that I could not pass it up. The tickets were all in the orchestra section of the theatre, somewhere around the 15th row as I can remember thinking that I had never been so close to the stage before. Taj Mahal was very cool with his "Blues" performance. James Cotton also sang the Blues, and played a mean harmonica too. I still have the program that was given out at this performance. Here is what was printed about Joni: "JONI MITCHELL - One of Canada's most distinguished contemporary singer-songwriters. Joni Mitchell is appearing at Fillmore East for the first time this weekend. A native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Joni began studying at the Alberta College of Art with hopes of becoming a commercial artist. At twenty, she began playing the ukelele and sung in coffee houses in here spare time. While riding the Canadian Pacific Railroad on route to the Mariposa Folk Festival in Ontario, Joni wrote her first song. She stayed in Toronto writing and singing. Her repertoire now includes over sixty songs and a second album will be released soon. She is scheduled to tape a television show at the end of this month with Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan which will be aired in the beginning of June." The photo in the program of Joni is awesome. She is looking straight into the camera with just a hint of a smile. The lighting is directed so as to cast a shadow over the right side of her face. I have an extensive collection of Joni photographs and posters but I have never seen this particular photo anywhere except in this program. I met Joni around seven years ago and showed her the program and the photo and she said, "SO YOUNG!!!!!". I need to find out who took this photo and the date. It really is a youthful picture of Joni. While I cannot remember many details of Joni's performance that night I do know that I was completely blown away, and I mean completely. I knew nothing about her or her music prior to the performance so I wasn't sure what to expect. While I enjoyed a wide variety of music, including the Jefferson Airplane, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, many Motown performers, I must admit that I had a special fondness for what we referred to back in the day as "Folk" music. Bob Dylan, Donavan, Judy Collins, Joan Baez, (Peter, Paul and Mary), Melanie, the list goes on and on. But what I heard that night changed everything for me. Joni came out on stage alone. No back up band at all. It was Joni, her guitar and a piano. Her hair was long and as I recall she was wearing a long peasant dress. The voice that I heard, the words and the music was like nothing I had heard before. I remember the tremendous passion in her voice. She reached for every note. There was not a lot of conversation as I recall. Joni struck me as being somewhat shy, not totally at ease between songs. Clearly she believed in her music, and her music spoke volumes. One of the numbers that I definitely recall was "Marcie." When she finished singing Marcie I wanted to yell out for her to sing it again. Of course I didn't. I just applauded loudly, realizing that I was listening to someone who was due to become legendary. Someone who had such creative talent, such passion, such belief in her work. I believe I recall hearing "I Had a King", "Night in the City", Chelsea Morning", "The Gallery" and "Both Sides Now" and more that I cannot remember. I believe that Joni performed for well over an hour. It was evident in her performance that Joni wrote these songs. She owned them. This was her work and she was letting the world know it. This was the start of something very rare and special. Joni played the piano but I cannot totally recall what she performed. There's a chance that she did "For Free" or "Willie", but I can't say for sure. What I can say for sure is that this performer, Joni Mitchell, was someone who I was hearing at the very beginning of what I knew was destined to be an incredible career. I can remember thinking on the way home on the bus that I had to find her STAS album as soon as possible. I recall spending my available money on the concert so the album purchase would have to wait. But then as chance would have it (one of my many Joni moments) I saw an index card tacked to a "Buy & Sell" bulletin board that someone in a fraternity was selling the STAS album for a couple of dollars. What luck I thought. I contacted this person right away and asked why the low price and why he was even selling it. As it turned out, this guy had a very expensive stereo system and he was able to hear an imperfection on several of the cuts. Knowing that my record player was fairly basic, I decided to go for it. I ran back to my dorm room in relived the concert from the night before again and again. I'm quite sure that I'm not the only one, but I believe that when it comes to Joni and her music, that there is some strong Karma going on for me. Joni Mitchell is the genuine article. I do not feel starry eyed, rather I know what Joni's music and work means to me and countless others. When I had that brief encounter with Joni I tried to put into words what she and her music have meant to me "all through the years" as I put it. Joni smiled and said, "I'm glad that you were able to get into it." Get into it I did and we did. I wish that I had thought afterwards to write some thoughts down on paper regarding that first "Joni" experience. I recall that evening as the start of a life long journey with a musical soul mate. I only wish that I could have recalled more details. Like Bob so sincerely said in his recent posting, we all want another chance to tell Joni how much we love her. One final thought, I want Joni to be happy and at peace with herself. If I know this to be true, I can ask for no more. Randy, thanks again for asking me to recall these memories. I look forward to meeting you on Wednesday. There are still more reasons... Jim - --------------------------------- Nouveau : tiliphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger ! Dicouvez les tarifs exceptionnels pour appeler la France et l'international.Tilichargez la version beta. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 03:11:36 +0100 (CET) From: Joseph Palis Subject: RE: gallery 29.01 Hi Mike~ Wow, thanks for taking some time out to read the JMDL profiles. I have to admit that some of the entries there under my name need to be updated/deleted but you and only you can single out K/T boundary as particularly worthy of investigation. I leave that to you to figure out. YOur other post telling us about the Spanish version of "Brokeback Mountain" is interesting. Do film titles get re-titled in Spain as much as, say the Philippines? I remembered seeing a film called "Indecent Obssession" then realize that the film in question is "Kalifornia" with Juliette Lewis and Brad Pitt. Then there is "Sapho Love for Love" (sic) which upon further investigation revealed itself as -- gulp -- David Lynch's "Blue Velvet". I admit that some (re)titles are much better than the original. Like the Kirstie Alley movie "Sibling Rivalry" which was retitled as "One Secret Affair". In the context of the movie, the latter is more apt in terms of what the movie is really all about. Plus there is also the Bridget Fonda-starrer film called "Point of No Return" which was retitled "The Assassin". Finally, I read somewhere that Julia Roberts' "Dying Young" was considered too downbeat, hence called in Europe as "The Choice of Love". Joseph in CH PS. Are you going to the LASA 2006 in March? mike pritchard a icrit : Hi all, I wanted to add my congratulations for all involved in the new look of the website. Inspired by this, I went looking in the gallery and found there were a lot of new profiles since the last time I looked. If you haven't checked it out lately, it's worth a stroll. It seems a pity that there are so many people prepared to post their profile here and yet we don't hear from them very much, or at all in many cases. Why don't you guys (and dolls) tell us something of yourselves? We won't laugh or mock, we're interested. There are some gems there. For instance Jahida lives 'five miles from Canada'. Where's this? New Your, Alaska, Oregon? Is it a state secret, or a secret state? We also have a Buddhist nun living in Japan. And you know... I like Joe Palis' entry, and agree with everything except the trumpets vs saxophones point (in general I prefer saxes but there are obviously wonderful trumpet tracks too). Not sure what he means by "believes in K/T Boundary" but willing to find out. I'm now inspired to write something of myself but will wait until I find a photo that does myself justice. Azeem, you need to update and include the news re Amelia, no? mike in barcelona np Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man: Out of Season - --------------------------------- Dicouvez le nouveau Yahoo! Messenger : appelez vers des tiliphones en France et ` partir de 0,012 /minute ! Tilichargez la version beta. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:03:55 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Joni at the Fillmore Wow Jim, thanks for sharing your story - what a lineup of talent and what an (obviously) unforgettable night. There's a section at JM.com that captures these "blond in the bleachers" moments: http://www.jonimitchell.com/events/ I'm sure that Les will want to include your story. And if you have some way to scan that program picture and use yousendit.com to share it with us, that would be great too. Thanks to Randy for lighting the spark. Bob NP: Cory Hanna, "Put It Off" - --------------------------------- Now share photos without attaching a thing. Check out PhotoMail from Yahoo! Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:18:01 -0000 From: "Paul Headon" Subject: HOW DO YOU GET TO CARNEGIE HALL? Practice ! :-) Best wishes, Paul Headon - -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date: 27/01/2006 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 23:05:30 EST From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Re: Seppi's The woman handling the phone at Seppi's SHOULD sound French... it's listed as a French restaurant! Kenny B > From: JRMCo1@aol.com > Subject: Re: NYC joni tribute - post-show - yes, please make a reservation > > I just made a reservation for 6 (six): > > That's me +1 > Paz+1 > Alison +1 > > I explained the whole deal again to Victoria, who is womaning the phone. > She's very nice and she'll be there on Wednesday night, she said. She > sounds > French. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 23:27:40 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Re: Seppi's Don't know much about Seppi's...don't know much geography...don't know much about New York menu rages...I look at the prices and I turn the pages... :-) - -Julius In a message dated 1/29/06 8:22:55 PM, PassScribe@aol.com writes: > The woman handling the phone at Seppi's SHOULD sound French... it's listed > as > a French restaurant! > > Kenny B > > > From: JRMCo1@aol.com > > Subject: Re: NYC joni tribute - post-show - yes, please make a reservation > > > > I just made a reservation for 6 (six): > > > > That's me +1 > > Paz+1 > > Alison +1 > > > > I explained the whole deal again to Victoria, who is womaning the phone. > > She's very nice and she'll be there on Wednesday night, she said. She > > sounds > > French. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 04:27:51 +0000 From: "Michael O'Malley" Subject: Canucks: Shakin All Over, CBC Monday night, 8pmhttp://by110fd.bay110.hotmail.msn Heads up ! Remember to catch this two-hour documentary which airs Monday night on CBC, 8pm. It's a documentary tribute to Canadian pop music icons of the 60's. Among other highlights, it features a segment with Randy Bachman reminiscing on Joni's early days in Canada. Some early B&W Joni footage will be shown (Night in the City?). http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/index.jsp?program=Shakin%27+All+Over&network=CBC%20 Television&startDate=2006/01/30&startTime=20:00 Michael in Quebec _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of powerful junk e-mail filters built on patented Microsoft. SmartScreen Technology. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN. Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:14:48 -0500 (EST) From: "Kay Ashley" Subject: NIGHT IN THE CITY: A benefit for New Orleans musicians Hi Listas, this is the official announcement I just sent out to my mailing list... - ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: NIGHT IN THE CITY: A benefit for New Orleans musicians Hello Everyone! I am happy to announce a very cool concert this week, which I have organized with the help of New Orleans musician Michael Paz: a night of Joni Mitchell's music to benefit Katrina's Piano Fund, a New Orleans charity which donates instruments to musicians who lost everything in the hurricane. This is a late show -- doesn't start until midnight -- but we've got a fantastic line-up. We'll play and sing until the cows come home, and it's for a great cause. So, if you're a night owl, if you're an insomniac, if you're jet-lagged, if you don't have to work on Friday, or if you're just nuts for Joni Mitchell's music, come on down! NIGHT IN THE CITY: An Evening of Joni Mitchell's Music Benefitting the Musicians of New Orleans Rockwood Music Hall 196 Allen Street, NYC Thursday, February 2 MIDNIGHT--whenever NO COVER. All donations will be benefit Katrina's Piano Fund. (http://www.katrinaspianofund.org) Here is the STELLAR LINE-UP, in order of appearance: Joy Askew Bryan Thomas Angela McKenzie John Kelly Lynn Skinner Victoria Lavington David Lahm Justin Tracy Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen Kay Ashley Allison Tartalia Lisa Roma Michael Paz Gary Zack Alison Einerson Donna Binkley For more details about the artists and for directions to Rockwood, please visit my website: http://www.kayashley.com/calendar.html I hope that some of you can make it, and feel free to pass on the word to those who may be interested... Stay Warm! :-) Kay Ashley - --------------------------------------------------------------- Change your info? Stop the emails? Easy! Just click this link: http://kayashley.com/hostbaby/i?i=302&p=EK6xY0BICQDL8AgLlKh2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.kayashley.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 23:17:17 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Ingrid Pastorius @ Carnegie Alright Ingrid! Go Julius. I hereby give my crown of "King of the Conduit to t6he Universe" to Julius. You have one upped me dawg! Love Paz > Hi JoniListas: > > Exciting news: I just got an email from Ingrid Pastorius, aka Mrs. Jaco > Pastorius. She's going to try to join us at the various Jonifest functions > in > New York. > > I told her I would see what I could do about securing tickets for her to the > main event. > > Are there any decent extra tickets to this thing floating around in Joniland? > Please advise ASAP! > > Many thanks! > > -Julius ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:25:27 EST From: DXDABOMB1@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni at the Fillmore Bob, Thanks. I'll make sure to check out the site. I don't have a scanner but I will try to figure out a way to make the photo available to the JMDL. There are still more reasons... Jim ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 00:33:11 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: New Yorker "Goings On Around Town" Tribute week http://www.newyorker.com/goingson/nightlife/articles/060206goni_GOAT_nightlife This just in. Yes, there's JC. Brian and Daniel Lanois...at Carnegie again on Friday in a different room. Paz likes.. Everything New York entertainment wise is there. Check it out for the full skinny, ya'll. - -Julius ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 22:33:42 -0800 From: Rick and Susan Subject: Re: Canucks: Shakin All Over, CBC Monday night, 8pmhttp://by110fd.bay110.hotmail.msn This documentary looks like it will have a substantial Joni component, with footage from the CBC archives, as well as clips of Neil Young, the Band, Ian and Sylvia and loads of others. On 1/29/06 8:27 PM, michael_quebec@hotmail.com wrote > Heads up ! Remember to catch this two-hour documentary which airs Monday > night on CBC, 8pm. It's a documentary tribute to Canadian pop music icons of > the 60's. Among other highlights, it features a segment with Randy Bachman > reminiscing on Joni's early days in Canada. Some early B&W Joni footage will > be shown (Night in the City?). > > http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/program/index.jsp?program=Shakin%27+All+Over&ne > twork=CBC%20 > Television&startDate=2006/01/30&startTime=20:00 > > Michael in Quebec > > _________________________________________________________________ > Take advantage of powerful junk e-mail filters built on patented Microsoft. > SmartScreen Technology. > http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http: > //hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines > Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN. 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