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From "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com>
Subject Re: Karen Lawrence
Date Wed, 10 May 2006 13:21:48 -0000

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@...> 
wrote:
>
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@...>
> > Ditto to the Little Hits site.  Many great hard to find gems. I 
> > could
> > name many but how about Karen Lawrence's "Girls Night Out". If 
your 
> > a
> > Nick Gilder fan you should check this out.  The song oddly 
reminds 
> > me
> > of him.
> 
> Thanks!  Now that you mention it, I can see that. Although Karen 
> sounds more butch.  

@@@@@ Yeah, very true. I KNEW there was a punchline in this but I 
just couldn't find it! Which normally doesn't stop me.:)

I'll never forget the time my wife stumbled on the 
> video for "Hot Child in the City."  She looked, looked again, 
goggled 
> and yelled "This song is sung by a GUY????"  (On the other hand, I 
> still claim the house record: I didn't realize that a guy sings the 
> Spiral Starecase's 1969 hit "More Today Than Yesterday" until 
> something like 2003.)

@@@@@ I've known that since 5-10-06 at 8:20 am cent time. WHAT THE 
HELL!? I had no clue that was the case. Terrific song by the way...

> >
> > I need to go back and find the bio on her on the Little Hits site.
> >
> I don't think I wrote much.  I know next to nothing about Karen 
> Lawrence.  In fact, I knew none of what Aaron just mentioned about 
> her, but I can add that she has a later-vintage album called 
something 
> like RIP AND TEAR that I have somewhere in the vinyl stacks.  I did 
> mention that the hookline on the chorus is sung by Arlene Smith of 
the 
> Chantels, though.

@@@@Gives me a chance to thank Aaron for the information too.

Steve D (soon to lose the "cigna" sign in)
FWIW to anyone who might care: After 14.5 years, I'm changing jobs, 
leaving the corporate world and going back to working as a therapist 
for a nonprofit. They assisting people living with life changing 
physical disabilities and their ongoing adjustment, acceptance, etc. 
I'm just thrilled about it and feel grateful for what this work will 
bring to me. 





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