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Alaric sings chanteys!

Started by Alaric, March 24, 2009, 11:37:35 PM

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Alaric

As a few of you may vaguely remember me referring to before at some time or another, I've been known to sing sea chanteys and related folk-type songs from time to time. In an attempt to get some much-needed publicity for an up-coming event, I'm posting the following here, even though I know it won't be of interest to many of you:

I'll be performing with my friends Frank Woerner and Alison Kelley (we seem to be billed as "Frank Woerner & Friends") on Sunday, April 19th at The Borderline Folk Music Club of Rockland County, at New City, New York. The concert's a fund rasier for this year's Mystic Sea Music Festival- this year will be the 30th aniversary of the Festival, which is the largest maritime music festival in the US, and the Mystic Seaport Museum has cut funding to the festival, so this fundrasing concert is important. The latest list of performers for the concert includes the following:

Geoff Kaufman
Finn & Haddie
Charlie (Noble) Ipcar
Stout
Stuart Markus
Barnacle
Rick Nestler
Frank E. Woerner
ALISON KELLY
JERRY EPSTEIN
ANNE PRICE
HEATHER WOOD
ALAN J. SHORT
The Johnson Girls
Chris Koldewey
Alaric Shapli
DAVID KLEIMAN
JAN CHRISTENSEN
Dan Agiluar

(Sorry about the inconsistant capitalization- I was copying and pasting from the thread inked to below, which is the only complete listing of performers I can find)

http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=117552&messages=31

Suggested donation is $20.00, plus a pot luck dish for 6.

The flyer can be found here: http://www.borderlinefolkmusic.4themax.com/events_more.html

More information can be found at the following links:

http://www.borderlinefolkmusic.4themax.com/events_more.html

http://www.borderlinefolkmusic.4themax.com/index.html
Fear the "A"!!!

Glitch Girl

Wish I could be there, but it's a little far for me.  Instead I will just say "Break a leg" or strain  a vocal chord or whatever you're supposed to say to singer.   
-Glitch Girl

"Cynicism is not maturity, do not mistake the one for the other. If you truly cannot accept a story where someone does the right thing because it's the right thing to do, that says far more about who you are than these characters." - Greg Rucka

Tortuga

Huzzah for you, A!  Have fun with it.

Funny... the first name, Geoff Kaufman, came up in a conversation with the guy at the local music store just yesterday.

The Phantom Eyebrow

 :thumbup: Sounds like fun Al.  I too will wish you all the best, e'en though I be uncertain as to the correct manner in which to do so in a sea shanty-based environmental context.  Arrr?

Alaric

Quote from: Glitch Girl on March 25, 2009, 01:07:15 PM
Wish I could be there, but it's a little far for me.  Instead I will just say "Break a leg" or strain  a vocal chord or whatever you're supposed to say to singer.   

Thanks! Just glad I'm not a dancer (for anyone who knows what they say to each other...)

Quote from: Tortuga on March 25, 2009, 03:21:20 PM
Huzzah for you, A!  Have fun with it.

Funny... the first name, Geoff Kaufman, came up in a conversation with the guy at the local music store just yesterday.


Thanks! Geoff's an amazing singer, who's performed all over the place. I'm curious about the context in which his name came up, though.

Quote from: The Phantom Eyebrow on March 28, 2009, 11:48:36 PM
:thumbup: Sounds like fun Al.  I too will wish you all the best, e'en though I be uncertain as to the correct manner in which to do so in a sea shanty-based environmental context.  Arrr?


Thanks! (and, just to clarify for people who may be confused, both Chantey and Shanty are correct spellings for the word, though it's always properly pronounced as with the second spelling. In the British Isles, the 'shanty' spelling is almost universally used; in America, both spellings are used, but those within the American chantey community usually use the 'chantey' spelling- the word most likely derives from the French word 'chanter', meaning 'to sing'. Okay... lecture over...)
Fear the "A"!!!

Alaric

Performance went really well- it was a great event, all around, despite the fact that some sources gave the wrong starting time (two hours after the actual starting time). I had a wonderful time. There was good food, and the whole concert was video taped- they plan to sell copies at the Mystic Seaport (after, I imagine, clearing it with the people who wrote the non-traditional songs, of which there were a number). We raised over 1,300 dollars for the Festival, and, between this event and some earlier fund raising efforts, this year's Mystic Sea Music Festival is officially no longer in trouble.

After the concert, I went with a couple of other people to a recording studio to do some back-up singing for a CD being worked on by one of the performers. The recording went incredibly smoothly- nothing had to be recorded over- and we were each given a disk with the three songs we were working on.

Maybe tomorrow I'll give some more details.
Fear the "A"!!!

Glitch Girl

Congrats on the sucessfull show, and BTW details = good.  :)
-Glitch Girl

"Cynicism is not maturity, do not mistake the one for the other. If you truly cannot accept a story where someone does the right thing because it's the right thing to do, that says far more about who you are than these characters." - Greg Rucka