Hi Kammy-
Welcome to the list. We have a great time here and have grown into a very
big family of JoniLovers. I have a nice collection of Joni to share/trade if
you are interested. There has not been a Tree for some time now, but maybe
if we scram loud enough we will get the spirits busy in developing a new
one. I too was amongst the lucky at Jazz Fest (I live in New Orleans). Check
out the JMDL site to see some of the cool get togethers we have had amonst
ourselves in celebration of the ladies music.
Peace
Michael
NP(on My SonicNet)-Too Old To Rock and Roll (Too Young To Die)-Jethro Tull
(Oh Sure!)
on 2/24/01 9:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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!!
> 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