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Sarahtonin... [message #84689] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 14:28 |
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Hey Sarah! I just bought your CD to be nice, OK?
I didn't expect to love it.
But that's some seriously great stuff! Great tunes, great sounds, great
performances... How long did it take to finish? Where are you located?
Do ever take this show on the road?
Chopsticks For Enya?
Thanks!
Gantt
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84695 is a reply to message #84689] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 18:12 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since we
do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including the
very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we finished
the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time we
actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months worth
of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in nursing
school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich and
Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done. I
expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates, I
have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about "the
road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might like
it. It's a loving parody. :)
Thank you again, Gantt
Sarah
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:464b7786$1@linux...
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> Hey Sarah! I just bought your CD to be nice, OK?
>
> I didn't expect to love it.
>
> But that's some seriously great stuff! Great tunes, great sounds, great
> performances... How long did it take to finish? Where are you located?
> Do ever take this show on the road?
>
> Chopsticks For Enya?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Gantt
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84696 is a reply to message #84695] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 18:15 |
JeffH
Messages: 307 Registered: October 2007 Location: Wamic, OR
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Sarah
Let us know where the gigs are... There are a few of us local.
JH
wrote:
> Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since we
> do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>
> How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
> interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including the
> very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we finished
> the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time we
> actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months worth
> of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in nursing
> school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich and
> Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>
> We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done. I
> expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>
> We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates, I
> have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about "the
> road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>
> Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might like
> it. It's a loving parody. :)
>
> Thank you again, Gantt
>
> Sarah
>
>
> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:464b7786$1@linux...
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>>Hey Sarah! I just bought your CD to be nice, OK?
>>
>>I didn't expect to love it.
>>
>>But that's some seriously great stuff! Great tunes, great sounds, great
>>performances... How long did it take to finish? Where are you located?
>>Do ever take this show on the road?
>>
>>Chopsticks For Enya?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Gantt
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84702 is a reply to message #84696] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 20:36 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Local, eh . . . I had no idea. :) Well, we're gonna need a bassist,
violinist, and keyboardist. Maybe a saxist, as well. Some of these could
be combined, e.g., violinist or sax person who also plays keyboards. Vocal
ability a plus. Reading handy, too.
Thanks,
Sarah
"Jeff Hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote in message news:464bae44@linux...
> Sarah
>
> Let us know where the gigs are... There are a few of us local.
>
>
> JH
>
> wrote:
>> Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
>> we do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>
>> How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>> interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
>> the very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>> finished the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how
>> much time we actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was
>> about 7 months worth of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy
>> . . . I was in nursing school, the other Sarah was touring the world
>> playing flute, and Rich and Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>
>> We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done. I
>> expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>
>> We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates, I
>> have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
>> "the road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>
>> Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
>> like it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>
>> Thank you again, Gantt
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>>
>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:464b7786$1@linux...
>>
>>>Hey Sarah! I just bought your CD to be nice, OK?
>>>
>>>I didn't expect to love it.
>>>
>>>But that's some seriously great stuff! Great tunes, great sounds, great
>>>performances... How long did it take to finish? Where are you located?
>>>Do ever take this show on the road?
>>>
>>>Chopsticks For Enya?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Gantt
>>
>>
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84708 is a reply to message #84695] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 06:11 |
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When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do you?" what
will you say?
I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The Beatles,
Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely Dan,
New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew!
Gantt
"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
we
>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>
>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including the
>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we finished
>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time we
>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months worth
>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in nursing
>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich and
>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>
>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
I
>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>
>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates, I
>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
"the
>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>
>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might like
>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>
>Thank you again, Gantt
>
>Sarah
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84710 is a reply to message #84708] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 07:32 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Don't forget XTC (Beatles).
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message =
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When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do =
you?" what
will you say?
I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The =
Beatles,
Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely =
Dan,
New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew! =20
Gantt
"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, =
since
we=20
>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>
>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"=20
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including the
>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we =
finished
>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much =
time we
>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 =
months worth
>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in =
nursing
>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich =
and
>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>
>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos =
done.=20
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>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>
>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow =
bandmates, I
>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know =
about
"the=20
>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>
>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She =
might like
>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>
>Thank you again, Gantt
>
>Sarah
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84713 is a reply to message #84696] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 10:45 |
Mark McDermott
Messages: 204 Registered: February 2006 Location: Portland, OR
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Hey Sarah & Jeff,
Too bad Sarah missed our first (and only) Portland PARIS User Group meeting.
I definitely want to come out to see you Sarah. Haven't heard the CD but
from everyone's comments it sounds like I'll love it.
Jeff, I'm playing with Probable Cause this Friday night at Pyzano's in Aloha.
I know you're an east-side guy so it's probably too far to go, but they love
the band there.
Sarah, please let us know where you'll be and I'll arrange to be there.
Have a great day all!
Mark
Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>Sarah
>
>Let us know where the gigs are... There are a few of us local.
>
>
>JH
>
>wrote:
>> Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
we
>> do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>
>> How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>> interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
the
>> very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we finished
>> the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time
we
>> actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
worth
>> of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in nursing
>> school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich
and
>> Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>
>> We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
I
>> expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>
>> We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates,
I
>> have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
"the
>> road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>
>> Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
like
>> it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>
>> Thank you again, Gantt
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>>
>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:464b7786$1@linux...
>>
>>>Hey Sarah! I just bought your CD to be nice, OK?
>>>
>>>I didn't expect to love it.
>>>
>>>But that's some seriously great stuff! Great tunes, great sounds, great
>>>performances... How long did it take to finish? Where are you located?
>>>Do ever take this show on the road?
>>>
>>>Chopsticks For Enya?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Gantt
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84749 is a reply to message #84713] |
Fri, 18 May 2007 03:41 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Mark and Jeff . . . duh . . . it never even occured to me there might be
Portland Paris-ites here. I will definitely let you guys know. It may be
awhile with new players to add and everybody working full time..
S
"Mark McDermott" <nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote in message
news:464c94a5$1@linux...
>
> Hey Sarah & Jeff,
>
> Too bad Sarah missed our first (and only) Portland PARIS User Group
> meeting.
>
> I definitely want to come out to see you Sarah. Haven't heard the CD but
> from everyone's comments it sounds like I'll love it.
>
> Jeff, I'm playing with Probable Cause this Friday night at Pyzano's in
> Aloha.
> I know you're an east-side guy so it's probably too far to go, but they
> love
> the band there.
>
> Sarah, please let us know where you'll be and I'll arrange to be there.
>
> Have a great day all!
>
> Mark
>
> Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>>Sarah
>>
>>Let us know where the gigs are... There are a few of us local.
>>
>>
>>JH
>>
>>wrote:
>>> Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
> we
>>> do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>>
>>> How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>>> interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
> the
>>> very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>>> finished
>
>>> the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time
> we
>>> actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
> worth
>>> of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in
>>> nursing
>
>>> school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich
> and
>>> Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>>
>>> We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
> I
>>> expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>>
>>> We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates,
> I
>>> have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
> "the
>>> road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>>
>>> Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
> like
>>> it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>>
>>> Thank you again, Gantt
>>>
>>> Sarah
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:464b7786$1@linux...
>>>
>>>>Hey Sarah! I just bought your CD to be nice, OK?
>>>>
>>>>I didn't expect to love it.
>>>>
>>>>But that's some seriously great stuff! Great tunes, great sounds, great
>>>>performances... How long did it take to finish? Where are you located?
>>>>Do ever take this show on the road?
>>>>
>>>>Chopsticks For Enya?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>Gantt
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84751 is a reply to message #84708] |
Fri, 18 May 2007 03:56 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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That's a really good question, Gantt, and I'm open to suggestions. I
usually answer one of three ways:
1. Uh . . . rock, I guess?
2. Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show tunes
3. I have no idea.
I could say "eclectic," but that's about as helpful as "I have no idea."
Maybe it's children's music. My doctor, my neice, and my co-producer all
have grade schoolers who are fans. :)
S
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:464c549c$1@linux...
>
> When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do you?"
> what
> will you say?
>
> I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The
> Beatles,
> Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely Dan,
> New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew!
>
> Gantt
>
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
> we
>>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>
>>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>>interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including the
>
>>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>>finished
>
>>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time we
>
>>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
>>worth
>
>>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in
>>nursing
>
>>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich and
>
>>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>
>>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
> I
>>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>
>>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates, I
>
>>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
> "the
>>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>
>>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
>>like
>
>>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>
>>Thank you again, Gantt
>>
>>Sarah
>
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84759 is a reply to message #84751] |
Fri, 18 May 2007 06:45 |
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Neo-Americana-Semipsychedelic-Quirk-Rock?
Can't be kids music - I heard the "S-H" word, as my ten year old would say...
Although that'd only be PG nowadays.
I kinda like the " Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show tunes"
idea.
My father's wife just bought a house in Portland. In spite of the fact that
she mostly can't stand us she was so happy about it that she said "You'll
have to come visit sometime". If a visit actually materializes and you get
to playing live I'd love to come hear you!
Gantt
"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>That's a really good question, Gantt, and I'm open to suggestions. I
>usually answer one of three ways:
>
>1. Uh . . . rock, I guess?
>
>2. Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show tunes
>
>3. I have no idea.
>
>I could say "eclectic," but that's about as helpful as "I have no idea."
>
>Maybe it's children's music. My doctor, my neice, and my co-producer all
>have grade schoolers who are fans. :)
>
>S
>
>
>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:464c549c$1@linux...
>>
>> When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do you?"
>> what
>> will you say?
>>
>> I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The
>> Beatles,
>> Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely Dan,
>> New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew!
>>
>> Gantt
>>
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
>> we
>>>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>>
>>>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>>>interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
the
>>
>>>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>>>finished
>>
>>>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time
we
>>
>>>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
>>>worth
>>
>>>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in
>>>nursing
>>
>>>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich
and
>>
>>>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>>
>>>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
>> I
>>>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>>
>>>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates,
I
>>
>>>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
>> "the
>>>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>>
>>>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
>>>like
>>
>>>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>>
>>>Thank you again, Gantt
>>>
>>>Sarah
>>
>
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Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84782 is a reply to message #84759] |
Fri, 18 May 2007 11:14 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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I'm thinking about moving to Eugene, just because I'm sure I'd fit in there.
;oD
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:464dae13@linux...
>
> Neo-Americana-Semipsychedelic-Quirk-Rock?
>
> Can't be kids music - I heard the "S-H" word, as my ten year old would
> say...
> Although that'd only be PG nowadays.
>
> I kinda like the " Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show
> tunes"
> idea.
> My father's wife just bought a house in Portland. In spite of the fact
> that
> she mostly can't stand us she was so happy about it that she said "You'll
> have to come visit sometime". If a visit actually materializes and you
> get
> to playing live I'd love to come hear you!
>
> Gantt
>
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>That's a really good question, Gantt, and I'm open to suggestions. I
>>usually answer one of three ways:
>>
>>1. Uh . . . rock, I guess?
>>
>>2. Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show tunes
>>
>>3. I have no idea.
>>
>>I could say "eclectic," but that's about as helpful as "I have no idea."
>>
>>Maybe it's children's music. My doctor, my neice, and my co-producer all
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>>have grade schoolers who are fans. :)
>>
>>S
>>
>>
>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:464c549c$1@linux...
>>>
>>> When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do you?"
>
>>> what
>>> will you say?
>>>
>>> I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The
>>> Beatles,
>>> Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely Dan,
>>> New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew!
>>>
>>> Gantt
>>>
>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
>>> we
>>>>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>>>
>>>>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>>>>interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
> the
>>>
>>>>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>>>>finished
>>>
>>>>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time
> we
>>>
>>>>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
>
>>>>worth
>>>
>>>>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in
>>>>nursing
>>>
>>>>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich
> and
>>>
>>>>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>>>
>>>>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
>>> I
>>>>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>>>
>>>>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates,
> I
>>>
>>>>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
>>> "the
>>>>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>>>
>>>>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
>
>>>>like
>>>
>>>>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>>>
>>>>Thank you again, Gantt
>>>>
>>>>Sarah
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84805 is a reply to message #84782] |
Sat, 19 May 2007 02:35 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Are you saying you're a hippie? You never struck me as a hippie. :) Nice
little town, though. The former Captain Beefheart guitar player lives
there, Zoot Horn Rollo AKA Bill Harkleroad, which in itself makes the place
cool.
S
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:464deeac@linux...
> I'm thinking about moving to Eugene, just because I'm sure I'd fit in
> there.
>
> ;oD
>
> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:464dae13@linux...
>>
>> Neo-Americana-Semipsychedelic-Quirk-Rock?
>>
>> Can't be kids music - I heard the "S-H" word, as my ten year old would
>> say...
>> Although that'd only be PG nowadays.
>>
>> I kinda like the " Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show
>> tunes"
>> idea.
>> My father's wife just bought a house in Portland. In spite of the fact
>> that
>> she mostly can't stand us she was so happy about it that she said "You'll
>> have to come visit sometime". If a visit actually materializes and you
>> get
>> to playing live I'd love to come hear you!
>>
>> Gantt
>>
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>That's a really good question, Gantt, and I'm open to suggestions. I
>>>usually answer one of three ways:
>>>
>>>1. Uh . . . rock, I guess?
>>>
>>>2. Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show tunes
>>>
>>>3. I have no idea.
>>>
>>>I could say "eclectic," but that's about as helpful as "I have no idea."
>>>
>>>Maybe it's children's music. My doctor, my neice, and my co-producer all
>>
>>>have grade schoolers who are fans. :)
>>>
>>>S
>>>
>>>
>>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:464c549c$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do you?"
>>
>>>> what
>>>> will you say?
>>>>
>>>> I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The
>>>> Beatles,
>>>> Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely
>>>> Dan,
>>>> New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew!
>>>>
>>>> Gantt
>>>>
>>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>>>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
>>>> we
>>>>>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>>>>>interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
>> the
>>>>
>>>>>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>>>>>finished
>>>>
>>>>>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time
>> we
>>>>
>>>>>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
>>
>>>>>worth
>>>>
>>>>>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in
>>>>>nursing
>>>>
>>>>>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich
>> and
>>>>
>>>>>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>>>>
>>>>>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
>>>> I
>>>>>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>>>>
>>>>>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates,
>> I
>>>>
>>>>>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
>>>> "the
>>>>>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
>>
>>>>>like
>>>>
>>>>>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you again, Gantt
>>>>>
>>>>>Sarah
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: Sarahtonin... [message #84857 is a reply to message #84782] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 14:26 |
Mark McDermott
Messages: 204 Registered: February 2006 Location: Portland, OR
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The beauty of Eugene...
EVERYONE fits in (as long as you're wearing Birkenstock!)
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>I'm thinking about moving to Eugene, just because I'm sure I'd fit in there.
>
>;oD
>
>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:464dae13@linux...
>>
>> Neo-Americana-Semipsychedelic-Quirk-Rock?
>>
>> Can't be kids music - I heard the "S-H" word, as my ten year old would
>> say...
>> Although that'd only be PG nowadays.
>>
>> I kinda like the " Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show
>> tunes"
>> idea.
>> My father's wife just bought a house in Portland. In spite of the fact
>> that
>> she mostly can't stand us she was so happy about it that she said "You'll
>> have to come visit sometime". If a visit actually materializes and you
>> get
>> to playing live I'd love to come hear you!
>>
>> Gantt
>>
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>That's a really good question, Gantt, and I'm open to suggestions. I
>>>usually answer one of three ways:
>>>
>>>1. Uh . . . rock, I guess?
>>>
>>>2. Neo-psychedelic hard jazzy new age folk rock show tunes
>>>
>>>3. I have no idea.
>>>
>>>I could say "eclectic," but that's about as helpful as "I have no idea."
>>>
>>>Maybe it's children's music. My doctor, my neice, and my co-producer
all
>>
>>>have grade schoolers who are fans. :)
>>>
>>>S
>>>
>>>
>>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:464c549c$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> When you go to book the band and they ask, "What kind of music do you?"
>>
>>>> what
>>>> will you say?
>>>>
>>>> I found it to be totally uncategorizeable... I heard echos of The
>>>> Beatles,
>>>> Led Zeppelin, Enya, arrangements occasionally reminiscent of Steely
Dan,
>>>> New Orleans jazz, old country blues. Whew!
>>>>
>>>> Gantt
>>>>
>>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>>>Well, thank you Gantt. We did, of course, expect you to love it, since
>>>> we
>>>>>do. We expect everyone to love it. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>How long? Well, it actually represents a few years of "spare time"
>>>>>interrupted by floods, remodellings, and deaths in families, including
>> the
>>>>
>>>>>very unfortunate and far too young death of our violinist. When we
>>>>>finished
>>>>
>>>>>the CD, however, I took the session logs and figured out how much time
>> we
>>>>
>>>>>actually spent in the studio. I calculated that it was about 7 months
>>
>>>>>worth
>>>>
>>>>>of work spread out over about 5 years. We were busy . . . I was in
>>>>>nursing
>>>>
>>>>>school, the other Sarah was touring the world playing flute, and Rich
>> and
>>>>
>>>>>Ryan were in other bands and teaching.
>>>>>
>>>>>We're cruising on #2, though. Already have about half the demos done.
>>>> I
>>>>>expect the new CD out this fall, tentatively titled "Angel Food."
>>>>>
>>>>>We're in Portland OR. And . . . at the urging of my fellow bandmates,
>> I
>>>>
>>>>>have agreed to start rehearsals for some live gigs. I don't know about
>>>> "the
>>>>>road," but we'll definitely do some "shows" here.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, "Chopsticks For Enya." I think Enya should hear that. She might
>>
>>>>>like
>>>>
>>>>>it. It's a loving parody. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you again, Gantt
>>>>>
>>>>>Sarah
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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