| Date:
Wed, 9 May 2001 |
Subject:
[Lucy K News] Lucy Kaplansky Note (and King
of Prussia details) |
Hi guys,
Just want to
let you know that the great Jennifer Kimball will be singing with
me in Cambridge, MA this friday!! Details:
5/11
Club Passim, Cambridge, MA (617) 492-7679
2 shows
Also, following
is a flyer from a wonderful concert series that I'll be part of
on June 10th in King of Prussia, PA.
Love, Lucy
===
All concerts start at 7:00 pm, unless noted. Admission: $7.00 for
ages 17 to 61. All other are free. Tkts. at gate only/no advance
sales.
May 27
Susan Werner with Terri Hendrix
June 3
Chris Smither with Erica Wheeler
June 10
Richie Havens & Lucy Kaplansky
June 17
Tom Paxton with Anne Hills
Tom Paxton will open with 45-minute children's set and will play
an adult set later.
June 24
Christine Lavin with LisaBeth Weber & Annie Bauerlein
July 1
Patty Larkin with Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer
July 4
Rick Hall and His K-9 Ten Big Band & John Flynn
July 8
John McCutcheon with Dan Rooney
John McCutcheon will open with 45-minute children's set and will
play an adult set later.
July 15
Trout Fishing In America
Trout Fishing in America will open with 45-minute children's set
and will play an adult set later.
July 22
John Gorka with Mustard's Retreat and Billy Jonas
July 27;
7:30pm
Savoy Company presents "Iolanthe"
July 29
Roger McGuinn and Phil Roy
August 5
Tom Chapin with John Forth
Tom Chapin will open with 45-minute children's set and will play
an adult set later.
August 12
David Wilcox with Bill Staines
August 19
Karla Bonoff with Tanya Savory
August 26
(FREE)
Classical Music Night
September
1 (FREE)
Ska/Punk Night
September
2
The Nields with Erin McKeown
September
8; 12:00pm (FREE)
David Perry with Eileen Tipping Kids Concerts
September
9
Cheryl Wheeler with Ray Wylie Hubbard & Stephen Parker
- All concerts
held outdoors, rain or shine.
- Picnics welcome.
- Handicapped accessible.
- Bring lawn chair or blankets. Beach chairs and blankets only
-permitted in front of sound booth.
Directions
From Pennsylvania Turnpike
1) Valley Forge Exit (Exit 24)
2) Follow I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway)
3) Take U.S. 202 North (King of Prussia) exit
4) Turn left at eighth traffic light onto Henderson Rd.
5) Turn left onto Valley Forge Rd. at second traffic light.
6) Concert site on left behind library and police station. Follow
staff directions to parking.
Directions
from Philadelphia
1) Follow I-76 West (Schuylkill Expressway)
2) Take U.S. 202 North (King of Prussia) exit
3) Turn left at eighth traffic light onto Henderson Rd.
4) Turn left onto Valley Forge Rd. at second traffic light.
5) Concert site on left behind library and police station. Follow
staff directions to parking.
Directions
from Delaware
1) 95 North
2) Take I-476 North (Blue Route)
3) Follow to I-76 West (Schuylkill Expressway)
4) Take U.S. 202 North (King of Prussia) exit
5) Turn left at eighth traffic light onto Henderson Rd.
6) Turn left onto Valley Forge Rd. at second traffic light.
7) Concert site on left behind library and police station. Follow
staff directions to parking.
From Eastern
Main Line:
1) Montgomery Avenue West.
2) Montgomery Ave. become Gulph Rd.
3) Bear right onto Henderson Rd. (Exxon Station in middle of
Y-intersection).
4) Turn left onto Valley Forge Rd. at second traffic light after
U.S. 202.
5) Concert site on left behind library and police station. Follow
staff directions to parking.
From Western
Main Line and West Chester:
1) U.S. 202 North.
2) Turn left at eighth traffic light onto Henderson Rd.
3) Turn left onto Valley Forge Rd. at second traffic light.
4) Concert site on left behind library and police station. Follow
staff directions to parking.
Love, Lucy.

| Date:
April 21, 2001 |
| Subject:
REDHOUSE UPDATE |
Hi everyone,
The reviews are starting to come in on our Dylan tribute "A
Nod To Bob". (In stores May 8) Thought I'd share this one with
you. Tune in to All Things Considered (National Public Radio) on
May 24th for a feature on this album on Bob's 60th birthday. We
are starting to put our catalogue together for 2001 and if you have
any comments or review of the "Nod To Bob", email me and
I will collect these for inclusion. Thanks again for all the kind
comments on the John Gorka and Nod To Bob album. Lucy Kaplansky's
new album is finished and we are starting to sequence it and get
it ready for you.
Have a great
spring,
Bob Feldman
RedHouseRecords.com
Reviews
All Music Guide
You might not expect much from a Dylan tribute album limited to
the artists of one small label, but if so, you're in for a surprise:
This CD turns out to be every bit as inspired as anything on the
all-star Madison Square Garden tribute that marked Dylan's 30th
year in the music business. One reason is that the artists on the
Red House label (which happens to be based in the state Dylan hails
from) prove extremely well-suited to the task and well-matched to
the material. Another is that that material is just so darn wonderful.
There's no way a single disc could do justice to the mind-bogglingly
large Dylan catalog; this could have been a ten- or 15-CD set and
the quality wouldn't have flagged one bit. In fact, this collection
doesn't even touch on such career highlights as Blood on the Tracks;
it focuses mostly on the 1960s when, as the liner notes point out,
most of the artists here were in their formative years as performers
and Dylan was their major musical influence. Of course, if you have
to pick one Dylan period, the '60s era isn't exactly a bad choice.
The results here are stunning. While there's not a weak track on
the disk, standouts include Suzy and Maggie Roche's version of The
Basement Tapes' "The Clothesline Saga," which perfectly
captures Dylan's humor; Cliff Eberhardt's "I Want You,"
which transforms the upbeat original into a somber, haunting \ballad;
Guy Davis' accordion-spiced "A Sweetheart Like You," which
features drumming by the Band's Levon Helm; and Martin Simpson's
effusive "Boots of Spanish Leather." If you're a Dylan
lover, this album is a must -- and if you're not, one listen will
probably go a long way toward changing that.
- Jeff Burger,
All Music Guide

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