Hi Kammy from Alabama, and welcome to the Jonilist.  You'll
find plenty of Jonitalk here.
A tape tree is when we get some cool Joni tape and pass it
around to each other.  First it goes to the 'branches', then they
copy it for the 'leaves'--I don't think there is one going on right
now...but there is generally stuff available if you ask...Including
the Day in the Garden show you saw in NY....

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> Hi everyone,
> Im Kammy from Alabama.  Im new to this list and the computer, but not to
> Joni.  I've been reading yalls posts for a few days and have learned so much
> already. What a great forum to talk about Joni!!  Have to admit its a bit
> confusing at times, but I'll get it.  What is a "tape tree" ?
> Im 30 yrs old and have been listening to Joni for about 7 or 8 yrs.  I was
> first turned on to Joni through BMG Music Club, Court and Spark was one of my
>   chosen free CDs.  I played it non stop!! (cant even remember what the other
> 10 CDs were)  I have always be interested in music from the 50's, 60's, and
> 70's-mostly folk and rock n roll.  Anyway...
> I love collecting Joni memorabilia!! I own anything I can get my hands on
> thats Joni!!(big ebayer)  I've seen Joni three times-all have been wonderful
> venues, such great locations!!!  Im so excited to meet other interested in
> Joni.  They are few and far between here in Birmingham!! My friends and
> husband know of Joni but dont appreciate her so therefore the three times I
> have seen Joni two of which were by myself.  (so look for me when she comes
> south!!)
> I saw her at Jazzfest in NO(sat in horse poop all day) was worth it, went to
> "A Day in the Garden" by myself (stood up all day on the front so not to lose
> the great spot I had) was worth it, and then saw this last tour in Atlanta at
> Chastain Park (8 months preg., by myself) totally worth it!! If you are ever
> in Atlanta its a must!!!
> Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself to yall.  As you can see I will
> practically go to the ends of the earth to experience a piece of Joni
> history.
> Thanks for this great place to voice such issues once again.
> Oh, heres a great artist's website Scramble Campbell's his name.  He was the
> official artist at "A Day in the Garden" has a great painting of Joni, told
> me last week he'd sell it for 2, 000.00.  Too much for me, but someone who
> loves Joni needs to own it!!  www.scramblecampbell.com
> bye for now,
> kammy

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