Here's some news I've just spotted on an e-newsletter (www.starchart.com) that I know will be of interest to Kakki, Kate and maybe others on the list.
Some time ago Kakki wrote to say that she had been to see Jonatha Brooke in LA and had been knocked out by the young support act Maia Sharp (daughter of songwriter Randy Sharp). Not long after she sent me a copy of Simon & Garfunkel's amazing 1968 Holywood Bowl concert. And more recently Kate raved about Maia Sharp who she had seen supporting Patty Griffin. -- so here's the news: >Art Garfunkel With Maia Sharp & Buddy Mondlock >'Everything Waits to Be Noticed' >Released on Manhattan Records - OCTOBER 8, 2002 and more... >* Long Lost Simon & Garfunkel Concert From 1967 Surfaces on >Sony Legacy ---- A missing chapter in Simon & Garfunkel's rich >musical history will be revealed on Tuesday, July 16, when >Columbia/Legacy releases "Live From New York City 1967." >The 19-track disc was recorded at Lincoln Center in Manhattan >on January 22, 1967, and has never before been officially released >as a concert album. and more.... >Columbia Records release 'October Road' -- the first new >James Taylor studio album since 1997's Hourglass, which won >that year's Grammy award for "Best Pop Album" -- to stores on >Tuesday, August 13. and finally... (a nice tie-up!) >Host David Dye invites musical guests to the World Cafe >studios in Philadelphia every day except Sunday. The show >is hosted at XPN and syndicated across the country. >July 19- James Taylor >July 20- Maia Sharp (repeated July 22) >July 23- Patty Griffin http://www.worldcafe.org/ PaulC
