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From "Cathy Gale" <cat_pop@hotmail.com>
Subject Re: OHAH Benefit show on Saturday, June 11th, 2005
Date Wed, 15 Jun 2005 19:21:55 -0700

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> From: "Gene Good" <javagene@hotmail.com>
>
> Thanks,Cathy.That's great news on the John Wicks/Records release.Let us
know
> when it's out.Should be cool.
> Nice of you to support your brother's band,

> > > WORMSTEW (my brother Michael's band)

My brother in a band?   Yikes.  That would surely scare everyone away.
It's Spaz's brother who was playing

Cathy







> > > EUGENE EDWARDS
> > > BARRY HOLDSHIP & ROBBIE RIST
> > > JOHN WICKS AND THE RECORDS
> >
> >Just got back from this great show.   Hey Spaz,  good to see you again
and
> >thanks for putting this together.   It's always alot of fun having an
> >outdoor venue in really nice weather,  a pleasant 72 degrees.   Worstew
had
> >cool 80's sounding stuff, some of it was pretty punk.   John Easedale
also
> >did a solo set.  It was good see Barry play again.   Dude, you need to do
> >that more often  (Ya Barry,  I just called you dude ... :-) )   I always
> >enjoy seeing Robbie doing solo sets.  The highlight of the afternoon was
> >John Wicks.   I just love Starry Eyes.    Rumor has it that his new album
> >will be ready the very near future (within the next month or so)
> >
> >Cathy
> >np: Love - Forever Changes
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 00:50:30 -0400
> From: Mike Nicholson <mnick@nc.rr.com>
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: Tracie
> Message-ID: <p05010400bed16e4f3b3b@[192.168.0.100]>
>
> >  >  I did a web search to see if I could find out whatever happened
> >to Tracie Young...  she sang on the Jam's last two singles, "The
> >Bitterest Pill" and "Beat Surrender," and she had a Weller-produced
> >album in '84 called FAR FROM THE HURTING KIND that was really much
> >better than it had any right to be.
> >
> >I recall playing a cool tune from that album called "The House That
> >Jack Built" while a college DJ.  Is that album out on CD?  She was
> >indeed very cute, and a sweet voice.  Thanks for the update Stewart.
> >
>
> I actually saw Tracie play at Dingwalls in Camden Town in the summer
> of '83. The Questions played a set and were her backing band for her
> short set. She was wicked young even for me and I was a sprightly 20
> at the time. The Questions did a great version of "Groove Line".
> Weller stood at the back of the club and oversaw the whole evening. I
> think it was some sort of Jamming/Respond showcase.
>
> A couple weeks later I saw the very first Style Council show at a CND
> Benefit festival. They were pelted with mud and fled the stage after
> 2 songs. I generally find such behaviour rude, but I think the crowd
> was on to something taht particular day.
>
> M
> --
> __________________________________
> http://www.sparklefest.com
> T-shirts, programs, CD's all on sale!
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 16:14:18 -0400
> From: Richard Gagnon <gasp@aga.ca>
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Getting the facts straight about CC
> Message-ID: <086065a5adf6945bf526d654ce1f237c@aga.ca>
>
> First, Jaimie wrote:
>
> > what was C.C. Peniston doing on the first show....she never charted as
> > a
> > solo artist.
> >
>
> To which, jb replied:
>
> > Not true--"Finally" was a top ten single in 1989.
> >
> > just getting the facts straight
>
> Speaking of getting the facts straight, it was in 1991.
>
> Then Jaimie responded:
>
> Not according to Joel Whitburn's "Top 40 Hits" book. Which chart would
> it
> have gone Top10? R & B maybe? Which would explain the holes in my memory
> about her having a hit.
>
> She had three top 20 hits (Finally (#5), We got a love thang (#20), and
> Keep on walkin' (#15)).
>
> Check under "P", not "C"! ;)
>
> Richard
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 17:30:38 EDT
> From: Popdude@aol.com
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Jack Lee/Peter Case in L.A.
> Message-ID: <1a7.3955f99f.2fde037e@aol.com>
>
> Saw this tidbit on MySpace, so I thought I'd post it here...
>
> Record Release Party, Saturday June 18th at the Knitting Factory in
> Hollywood....
>
> $10/adv-$12/door
>
> Plastic Letters featuring:  Peter Case (Nerves/Plimsouls), Jack Lee
(Nerves),
> Eddie  Munoz (Plimsouls), and Nikki Corvette
>
> This set will include  songs from the newly released album by Plastic
> Letters: Don't tell your  boyfriend, as well as a set of Nerves,
Plimsouls, Beat, and
> Nikki Corvette  songs
>
> 1970's LA Punk Rock legends the Gears featuring ALL FOUR  original
members..
> also the Gears album Rocking at ground zero is  25 years old this month,
and
> all four original members haven't played together  in 15 years! WOW!
>
> Knitting Factory
> 7020 Hollywood Blvd.
> Hollywood,  CA 90028
>
> Doors at 7:00, show at 7:30
>
> Buy your tickets now online  from _www.knittingfactory.com_
> (http://www.knittingfactory.com)  or the  day of the show at the box
office
>
> John  B.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of audities-digest V3 #362 (10 msgs)
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