From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2007 #170 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 Wednesday, June 6 2007 Volume 2007 : Number 170 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- First Joni Album [Dave Blackburn ] First Joni Album ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: First Joni Album [Victor Johnson ] SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti [missblux@googlemail.com] Joni firsts ["Tortorici, Frank" ] Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti ["Donna Binkley" ] Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti [missblux@googlemail.com] Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti VLJC [missblux@googlemail.c] Re: The gender switch ["Gerald A. Notaro" ] Tribute to Joni Mitchell CD [LCStanley7@aol.com] My visit to Mandolin Bros ["don whiteman" ] Re: Tribute to Joni Mitchell CD ["Randy Remote" ] Joni Ballet on Bravo! Canada [] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 06:51:35 -0700 From: Dave Blackburn Subject: First Joni Album Like many of you I heard C&S first as it was owned by my first love Mandy in 1975 when I was 16 and she would sing along with it. I was enchanted by the album and Mandy. When we broke up I asked her to put on Trouble Child as it seemed a fitting closer. Then I was loaned FTR and absorbed every note through a million listenings. It's still up there in my top two with Hejira. But the first Joni I actually owned was HOSL which my mom read a review of the week it was released and gave it to me for my birthday. I was intrigued by it but didn't love it for a while as I was preoccupied with jazz fusion bands who could play fast complicated stuff, which is what I thought was cool as an emerging drummer. As the years piled on and my tastes mellowed and I learned about my own songwriting it became obvious that Joni was the template for how to write a perfect song. And here we are today about to do another full-on Joni concert, opening with a choral S&L in all its HOSL wierdness (not the gospel type arrangement the Persuasions did). Dave B ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:36:19 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: First Joni Album I guess I'm one of a few who had STAS when it was released. Or maybe it was my best friend who had bought it. We'd listen to it & other music (CSN is another I remember) for hours in her room, after school & on weekends. I'd played some guitar learning other people's songs but this amazing new artist really inspired me to try to write songs myself. Kate ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 13:01:54 -0400 From: Victor Johnson Subject: Re: First Joni Album On Jun 5, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Kate Bennett wrote: > . I'd played some guitar learning other people's songs but this > amazing new artist > really inspired me to try to write songs myself. Kate Hi Kate, STAS did the same for me though I didn't hear it till someone lent it to me in 1989. When I did hear it I was instantly blown away and it spurred me on totally. My friend Nancy and I formed a duo and we would play at Guilford, doing originals and Joni Mitchell songs for the most part. I'm glad it was the first Joni album I heard. Might as well start at the beginning. Victor ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 18:36:31 +0100 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti Being completely confused these days (I don't know how many people noticed I called Oddmund 'Kaare' in a recent email. He seemed to think it was OK...) I am behind on all digests. So I am a little late, but thanks Patti! God what a bad mood I was in when I first signed up to this mailing list: my heart not just a little bit bruised but badly broken, and no end in sight for my dissertation, On top of that I had just moved in at a "friend's" house, she only charged #320 for a six square metre room AND refused to turn the heat on for more than two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening. So I was COLD and I was LONELY and had NO FUTURE! It's not like no one cared about me but sometimes it just doesn't help to have friends, especially if they are good friends and you can't lie to them and say that all is well when nothing that matters is really well. And when you tell them what is wrong they don't agree because THEY think you are going to succeed and THEY think the guy is an unworthy arsehole. So I thought, what can I do? I reckoned that if I sat down and listened carefully to some Joni then maybe I'd find something. She got me through a really bad day and made it end up in a really good way. That is how I ended up here, I thought, there has got to be something down that road. And there really was... ;-) Anyway, I of course moved out of my little cold room and left my friend with a HUGE electricity bill because I had been plugging my electric heater in all day. I'd say that was a good move. I did, as you know, submit my diss, and I guess I'll find a job somewhere. As for the guy, well, its all very sad, but I'd be nothing if I didn't have love, right? I wonder where I had been if I had not had you jonipeople to talk to, and meet up with? It is timely that on one of the first proper days off I had, yesterday, I met up with Chris, Les, Martin and Paz, who had tickets for us for the Preservation Hall concert at the Barbican, we had a lovely time. And that when I took a holiday just before submitting, the best part of it was spent with Lesli and Kakki in Topanga. And that I have now begun to produce emails that look just like those of Patti Parlette!! Will I have Jonitourettes as well I wonder....? Love to you all, Bene Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 14:02:35 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: NJC congratulations ! Chelsea Morning, tout le Jonimonde! Being on digest, I am always running behind the times, so I am late in joining the chorus of congratulations. Felicitations, Bene! Having worked in a university for a long time, I know, albeit vicariously, all the hard work and dogged determination it takes to complete a dissertation. It is no small feat. So, my Joni beret is off to you -- drink sweet champagne and get the headphones turned up high! Laugh and toast to your accomplishment! Love, Patti P. NPOMTV: The CBS Sunday Morning Show.....eagerly awaiting the "Summer of Love" segment. I know we can't return, we can only look behind, but if we ever *could* return to a time and place, it would be 1967, Santa Barbara, California. Oh, but California, California I'm coming home... P.S. I'm a wildflowerchild waving for you, Oddmund! And I'm sending you out This signal here I hope you can pick it up Loud and clear xoxox ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 13:06:16 -0400 From: "Tortorici, Frank" Subject: Joni firsts I first became aware of Joni when I was 11 and Court and Spark came out. I used to listen to Casey Kasem's American Top 40 on the radio and heard "Help Me," which was too sophisticated for my young ears, and "Free Man in Paris," which annoyed me because she says "I was a free man" and she was a girl! I listened to FM rock radio a lot and really liked "In France They Kiss on Main Street," but not enough to buy the album. I was fascinated by C&S and Hissing as album titles, cause I would hear them when Casey announced the Top Selling albums of the week. Ditto with Miles of Aisles. I also liked the MOA "Big Yellow Taxi" and "You Turn me On," which were often played on FM rock radio. After Hejira, rock radio dropped Joni and I lost all awareness of her. Then in the early 90s,a friend told me that she was his favorite artist. I remember my dad had found a vinyl Ladies of the Canyon in the garbage a few months earlier, which he gave me, so I spun it. I immediately became fascinated by it and wondered why a pop music connoisseur like me was unaware of gems such as "Morning Morgantown," "For Free," and "Conversation." I then ordered the MOA CD off Columbia House record club's Bargain Bin for four bucks. Became obsessed with that as well. So much so, that I became determined to buy everything she ever issued on CD, which I promptly did. I fell in love with one after the other. First Hissing, then C&S (fondly remembered from youth), then the new at the time Turbulent Indigo, then Hejira, which the record store owner said was one of his faves ever and became mine too.....then the earlier ones, then Blue, For theRoses, Don Juan and finally the remainder of the Geffen years. I even loved Dog Eat Dog and liked Chalk Mark very much. The only one that leaves me a little cold is Wild Things, though I love Chinese Cafi. In 94, I got in contact with Wally and Les and joined this list. In 97 I began writing for sonicnet/vhi and had many opportunities to review Joni shows such as Stormy Weather (which I flew to LA for), A Day in the Garden, where I met the very nice Sue McNamara who represented this list, a Dylan/Joni MSG show, orchestral Joni at Radio City, and the TNT Joni tribute. I waited with bated breath for TTT, which I was slightly disappointed with. I felt I already knew the best songs from the Canada show bootleg CD which featured "Facelift" and "Crazy Cries of Love." I was also disappointed with its sales. I really liked BSN, but was less excited with Travelogue, though I love some tracks. Also disappointed she chose to repackage some of the material with the relatively recent theme albums, but kinda understand wanting to target potential new fans in a different way. I'm a huge fan still and am VERY excited for the new album. Whenever anyone mentions the best artists of all time, I always defend Joni. Frank Tortorici ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:20:17 -0500 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti Dear Bene, What a great post! And welcome home by the way. When I found this list I too was suffering from a badly broken heart and feeling as if nothing would ever be the same. Luckily, it wasn't! It was better than ever and that year, 2001 I attended my first Jonifest. 6 years later I've attended 4 "official" Jonifests and have partied with Jonifesters in Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City and hopefully soon - my home of Texas!! This list brought me to dear friends and great music and many other things that I would have never known otherwise. Glad you found the list and hope you are on the mend. Donna >>> 6/5/2007 12:36 PM >>> Being completely confused these days (I don't know how many people noticed I called Oddmund 'Kaare' in a recent email. He seemed to think it was OK...) I am behind on all digests. So I am a little late, but thanks Patti! God what a bad mood I was in when I first signed up to this mailing list: my heart not just a little bit bruised but badly broken, and no end in sight for my dissertation, On top of that I had just moved in at a "friend's" house, she only charged #320 for a six square metre room AND refused to turn the heat on for more than two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening. So I was COLD and I was LONELY and had NO FUTURE! It's not like no one cared about me but sometimes it just doesn't help to have friends, especially if they are good friends and you can't lie to them and say that all is well when nothing that matters is really well. And when you tell them what is wrong they don't agree because THEY think you are going to succeed and THEY think the guy is an unworthy arsehole. So I thought, what can I do? I reckoned that if I sat down and listened carefully to some Joni then maybe I'd find something. She got me through a really bad day and made it end up in a really good way. That is how I ended up here, I thought, there has got to be something down that road. And there really was... ;-) Anyway, I of course moved out of my little cold room and left my friend with a HUGE electricity bill because I had been plugging my electric heater in all day. I'd say that was a good move. I did, as you know, submit my diss, and I guess I'll find a job somewhere. As for the guy, well, its all very sad, but I'd be nothing if I didn't have love, right? I wonder where I had been if I had not had you jonipeople to talk to, and meet up with? It is timely that on one of the first proper days off I had, yesterday, I met up with Chris, Les, Martin and Paz, who had tickets for us for the Preservation Hall concert at the Barbican, we had a lovely time. And that when I took a holiday just before submitting, the best part of it was spent with Lesli and Kakki in Topanga. And that I have now begun to produce emails that look just like those of Patti Parlette!! Will I have Jonitourettes as well I wonder....? Love to you all, Bene Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 14:02:35 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: NJC congratulations ! Chelsea Morning, tout le Jonimonde! Being on digest, I am always running behind the times, so I am late in joining the chorus of congratulations. Felicitations, Bene! Having worked in a university for a long time, I know, albeit vicariously, all the hard work and dogged determination it takes to complete a dissertation. It is no small feat. So, my Joni beret is off to you -- drink sweet champagne and get the headphones turned up high! Laugh and toast to your accomplishment! Love, Patti P. NPOMTV: The CBS Sunday Morning Show.....eagerly awaiting the "Summer of Love" segment. I know we can't return, we can only look behind, but if we ever *could* return to a time and place, it would be 1967, Santa Barbara, California. Oh, but California, California I'm coming home... P.S. I'm a wildflowerchild waving for you, Oddmund! And I'm sending you out This signal here I hope you can pick it up Loud and clear xoxox ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 16:22:12 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti VLJC - --- missblux@googlemail.com wrote: > Being completely confused these days (I don't know > how many people > noticed I called Oddmund 'Kaare' in a recent email. I did, but I thought maybe it was Norwegian or Danish for "Dear" (sounds a bit like cara or caro, you know.) It's no wonder you're confused after all you've been through. If you think you're confused now, wait until you're my age, when everything becomes a great big muddle. There are days I don't even remember my own kids' names. > Anyway, I of course moved out of my little cold room > and left my > friend with a HUGE electricity bill because I had > been plugging my > electric heater in all day. I'd say that was a good > move. YAY!!! Good for you! A woman after my own heart! Too bad about the *guy* but, I've never even met him, but I'm sure he truly is an @$$hole and you're better off without him. So there. Catherine Toronto ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:22:17 +0200 (CEST) From: Joseph Palis Subject: The gender switch Frank T. mentioned (great post btw) that when he listened to Joni sing "Free man in Paris" where she said she is a "free man", I am wondering if it was comparatively easier for female singers to assume the male persona than the other way around. Ethel Waters was said to have caused some degree of controversy back in the days when she sang "Dinah". Ella Fitzgerald was probably the first female singer (open to debate) to sing "Mack the Knife" and "Sweet Lorraine". Joseph in Chapel Hill np: Buttersprites - Fresh Moschi - --------------------------------- Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 21:28:58 +0100 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti Hi Donna, thanks for your response! I am not really at HOME yet, but am moving from the UK to Copenhagen in a few weeks. Sweet home! I wonder how many jmdlers will stop by there for a little jonifest...? Bene On 6/5/07, Donna Binkley wrote: > Dear Bene, > > What a great post! And welcome home by the way. When I found this list I too was suffering from a badly broken heart and feeling as if nothing would ever be the same. Luckily, it wasn't! It was better than ever and that year, 2001 I attended my first Jonifest. 6 years later I've attended 4 "official" Jonifests and have partied with Jonifesters in Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City and hopefully soon - my home of Texas!! This list brought me to dear friends and great music and many other things that I would have never known otherwise. > > Glad you found the list and hope you are on the mend. > > Donna > > > >>> 6/5/2007 12:36 PM >>> > Being completely confused these days (I don't know how many people > noticed I called Oddmund 'Kaare' in a recent email. He seemed to think > it was OK...) I am behind on all digests. > > So I am a little late, but thanks Patti! > > God what a bad mood I was in when I first signed up to this mailing > list: my heart not just a little bit bruised but badly broken, and no > end in sight for my dissertation, On top of that I had just moved in > at a "friend's" house, she only charged #320 for a six square metre > room AND refused to turn the heat on for more than two hours in the > morning and two hours in the evening. > > So I was COLD and I was LONELY and had NO FUTURE! It's not like no one > cared about me but sometimes it just doesn't help to have friends, > especially if they are good friends and you can't lie to them and say > that all is well when nothing that matters is really well. And when > you tell them what is wrong they don't agree because THEY think you > are going to succeed and THEY think the guy is an unworthy arsehole. > > So I thought, what can I do? I reckoned that if I sat down and > listened carefully to some Joni then maybe I'd find something. She got > me through a really bad day and made it end up in a really good way. > That is how I ended up here, I thought, there has got to be something > down that road. And there really was... ;-) > > Anyway, I of course moved out of my little cold room and left my > friend with a HUGE electricity bill because I had been plugging my > electric heater in all day. I'd say that was a good move. I did, as > you know, submit my diss, and I guess I'll find a job somewhere. As > for the guy, well, its all very sad, but I'd be nothing if I didn't > have love, right? > > I wonder where I had been if I had not had you jonipeople to talk to, > and meet up with? It is timely that on one of the first proper days > off I had, yesterday, I met up with Chris, Les, Martin and Paz, who > had tickets for us for the Preservation Hall concert at the Barbican, > we had a lovely time. And that when I took a holiday just before > submitting, the best part of it was spent with Lesli and Kakki in > Topanga. > > And that I have now begun to produce emails that look just like those > of Patti Parlette!! Will I have Jonitourettes as well I wonder....? > > Love to you all, > > Bene > > Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 14:02:35 +0000 > From: "Patti Parlette" > Subject: NJC congratulations ! > > Chelsea Morning, tout le Jonimonde! > > Being on digest, I am always running behind the times, so I am late in > joining the chorus of congratulations. Felicitations, Bene! > > Having worked in a university for a long time, I know, albeit vicariously, > all the hard work and dogged determination it takes to complete a > dissertation. It is no small feat. So, my Joni beret is off to you -- > drink sweet champagne and get the headphones turned up high! Laugh and > toast to your accomplishment! > > Love, > > Patti P. > > NPOMTV: The CBS Sunday Morning Show.....eagerly awaiting the "Summer of > Love" segment. I know we can't return, we can only look behind, but if we > ever *could* return to a time and place, it would be 1967, Santa Barbara, > California. Oh, but California, California I'm coming home... > > P.S. I'm a wildflowerchild waving for you, Oddmund! And I'm sending you > out > This signal here > I hope you can pick it up > Loud and clear > xoxox ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 21:59:19 +0100 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: Re: SJC (very little JC in fact) thanks Patti VLJC > > Being completely confused these days (I don't know > > how many people > > noticed I called Oddmund 'Kaare' in a recent email. > I did, but I thought maybe it was Norwegian or Danish > for "Dear" (sounds a bit like cara or caro, you know.) Damn, I should have told him that it was a typo! 'Dear' is 'kaere' in Danish, kjaere in Norwegian... Kaare is actually a name, and quite a nice one too, and for some reason whenever i think of Oddmund I have to remind myself that there is something about his name I've gotten wrong. > It's no wonder you're confused after all you've been > through. If you think you're confused now, wait until > you're my age, when everything becomes a great big > muddle. There are days I don't even remember my own > kids' names. Damn you, Catherine, you mustn't tell me these things! I give up hope when I hear this! > > Anyway, I of course moved out of my little cold room > > and left my > > friend with a HUGE electricity bill because I had > > been plugging my > > electric heater in all day. I'd say that was a good > > move. > > YAY!!! Good for you! A woman after my own heart! Hehe. It was great because I decided to move out when she decided we had to split the bills. Notably, the bills for the PAST months. Of course that never happened. Yes, that was a very good move...;-) > > Too bad about the *guy* but, I've never even met him, > but I'm sure he truly is an @$$hole and you're better > off without him. So there. Let's not get into that, it's a topic I am trying to be stoic about ... Except, maybe you will for once tell me that some things do get better?! Btw there was a string about 'Broken Flowers' when I first joined. A lot of people were confused about the film, and I never posted this, but I remember thinking, no, that film is exactly how it is: clues everywhere, but whenever you follow the lead, no matter how obvious it may seem, it leads you nowhere. In that respect, writing a dissertation is a little better than other things in life. Bene at the end of a cold day in Cambridge. Damn that Bob Muller, I sent him all the rain and he just sent it back again. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 17:27:06 -0400 (EDT) From: "Gerald A. Notaro" Subject: Re: The gender switch Joan Baez was an early proponent of not switching the gender of pronouns when singing original versions of songs. Jerry Joseph Palis wrote: > Frank T. mentioned (great post btw) that when he listened to Joni sing > "Free man in Paris" where she said she is a "free man", I am wondering if > it was comparatively easier for female singers to assume the male persona > than the other way around. > > Ethel Waters was said to have caused some degree of controversy back in > the days when she sang "Dinah". Ella Fitzgerald was probably the first > female singer (open to debate) to sing "Mack the Knife" and "Sweet > Lorraine". > > Joseph in Chapel Hill > np: Buttersprites - Fresh Moschi > > > --------------------------------- > Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! > Mail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 17:58:03 EDT From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: Tribute to Joni Mitchell CD Yo, We was in Barnes and Noble, and my youngest came running up to me from the book section (I was getting coffee in the in-store Starbuck's part)... running... screaming... Mom! Joni Mitchell is playing!!! So, I tried to find a speaker in the ceiling to get under but don't hear anything from it. Inbetween songs... I thought what he heard had gone away never to be heard by me. He goes off, I get my coffee (soy latte decaf grande with 2 pumps of hazelnut) and then it comes on... the next song on the CD: Ladies of the Canyon sung by Annie Lennox, and it blew me away!!! He had heard Blue and recognized it as a Joni song, my intelligent 9 year old. How many kids his age would know this and be excited about it I have to wonder? I listen; they absorb. I don't usually like Joni covers unless I'm at a jonifest, but this... I didn't know it was the Tribute CD until I asked the lady at the Starbuck's counter, and she called the music people and told me. I sat down to drink my coffee, but I couldn't stay seated. So, me and my coffee danced back to the music area singing Ladies of the Canyon as if the coffee was laced. By the time I got back to the CD section, Magdalene Laundries was on. I asked to see the CD, and the lady said pointed saying there is more Emmylou Harris over there, and I said that's okay, NO, I'm big into Joni and I want the CD of Joni songs that's playing... NOW! Give it to me! Grabbing it out of her hand the hunk of gold it is. The Boho Dance. All of my 3 kids asked, who is singing that? A Case of You... Prince! Way cool! Help Me... k.d. lang. Help ME! It's all good!! Now I know what ya'll have been talking about in past posts. Slow, but catching up to you... Love, Laura NP: IF, on the Tribute CD ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 20:03:14 +1000 From: "don whiteman" Subject: My visit to Mandolin Bros My memories of my visit Mandolin Bros in August 2005 was that I wanted to buy a Mandolin and Stan (the owner/manager) took time to walk me through the entire building taking down each mandolin and playing a few bars of Rhapsody in Blue (an me a sucker for Gershwin). Whilst the mandolin is an instrument I had never seriously played (my brother kills on it) I did eventually buy a Mid Missouri. The staff at Mandolin Bros were the greatest. I spent about 3/4 hour with their technicians Leroy and Rocco. I took about a dozen images in the store and walked out with really nice mandolin. Had my photo taken in the big chair surrounded by guitars. What a shopping experience. When they say it is one best guitar shops in the world they ain't kidding. It was a long way from home (Sydney Australia) but I'll be going back again. Don Sydney ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 18:57:50 -0700 From: "Randy Remote" Subject: Re: Tribute to Joni Mitchell CD Laura, sounds like you have another musical kid in the family! From: > Yo, > > We was in Barnes and Noble, and my youngest came running up to me from > the book section (I was getting coffee in the in-store Starbuck's part)... > running... screaming... Mom! Joni Mitchell is playing!!! So, I tried to > find a > speaker in the ceiling to get under but don't hear anything from it. > Inbetween songs... I thought what he heard had gone away never to be heard > by me. He > goes off, I get my coffee (soy latte decaf grande with 2 pumps of > hazelnut) > and then it comes on... the next song on the CD: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:11:45 -0700 From: Subject: Joni Ballet on Bravo! Canada This was passed along by our old friend Julius (who just became a newlywed on Kauai!). I wonder if Bravo Canada simulcasts on the net?! Kakki Attention Entertainment Editors: Bravo! Announces Its Fall 2007 Programming Highlights (*) Please visit www.bravo.ca/media to view Bravo!'s online press kit, which includes the fall 2007 announcement, high-res photos and a video preview. TORONTO, June 5 /CNW/ - Bravo! is pleased to announce its fall 2007 schedule preview. From Joni Mitchell and the Alberta Ballet's highly anticipated The Fiddle and The Drum; For a complete list and detailed information about Bravo!'s fall 2007 programming, high-res photos and a video preview, please visit: www.bravo.ca/media For further information: and/or screening copies: Laura Hughes, Publicist, (416) 591-7400 x2746, laurah@bravo.ca; Jennifer C. S. 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