Jan. 13th, 2010

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Saturday night was bitterly cold here in Chicago - a perfect night for music by Canadian artists.  Put on my Canadian Toe warmer boots (left my hockey stick at home) and headed over to the Old Town School.

Themed concerts are performed by instructors, ensemble classes and various other friends of the school.  Tickets were a whopping $13. The only problem is they always run way over schedule (they make the Oscars look like a well oiled machine). We left after 3 1/2 hours and they were about 75% through the roster.  Oh, and while they serve alcohol, there wasn't a Molson's to be found anywhere.

So here's a sampling of what we heard - at least what I can remember. 

The Band
Rush
Gordon Lightfoot
- 10 Degrees and Getting Colder, If you Could Read My Mind
Men Without Hats - Safety Dance
Neil Young - A Man Needs a Maid, Lookout Joe
Buffy St. Marie - I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again, God is Alive Magic is Afoot (from a poem by Leonard Cohen)
Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
Joni Mitchell -  A Case of you- I have to say something about this.  It was performed by Cat Edgerton, a piano and voice rendition that was one of the most beautiful things I've heard in a long time. The kind of beautiful that when she finished the audience actually sighed before the applause.

There was also an appearance by Ned Herman (I think I have that right) one of the legends of Chicago folk music who did a hilarious immitation of Joni Mitchell's quick singing and octive changes. Ed Holstein  another legend from the Chicago folk scene performed as well.

I wish I could have stayed longer, but  I was tired, my butt was numb, and having heard 31/2 hours of music for $13, I think I got my money's worth.
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Saturday night was bitterly cold here in Chicago - a perfect night for music by Canadian artists.  Put on my Canadian Toe warmer boots (left my hockey stick at home) and headed over to the Old Town School.

Themed concerts are performed by instructors, ensemble classes and various other friends of the school.  Tickets were a whopping $13. The only problem is they always run way over schedule (they make the Oscars look like a well oiled machine). We left after 3 1/2 hours and they were about 75% through the roster.  Oh, and while they serve alcohol, there wasn't a Molson's to be found anywhere.

So here's a sampling of what we heard - at least what I can remember. 

The Band
Rush
Gordon Lightfoot
- 10 Degrees and Getting Colder, If you Could Read My Mind
Men Without Hats - Safety Dance
Neil Young - A Man Needs a Maid, Lookout Joe
Buffy St. Marie - I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again, God is Alive Magic is Afoot (from a poem by Leonard Cohen)
Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
Joni Mitchell -  A Case of you- I have to say something about this.  It was performed by Cat Edgerton, a piano and voice rendition that was one of the most beautiful things I've heard in a long time. The kind of beautiful that when she finished the audience actually sighed before the applause.

There was also an appearance by Ned Herman (I think I have that right) one of the legends of Chicago folk music who did a hilarious immitation of Joni Mitchell's quick singing and octive changes. Ed Holstein  another legend from the Chicago folk scene performed as well.

I wish I could have stayed longer, but  I was tired, my butt was numb, and having heard 31/2 hours of music for $13, I think I got my money's worth.
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Here's a list (US oriented) of charities that are operating in Haiti.  Almost all are set up for online donations.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34835478/ns/world_news-americas/?gt1=43001
 

Please feel free to pass along to your Flists or link back.
That is all.
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Here's a list (US oriented) of charities that are operating in Haiti.  Almost all are set up for online donations.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34835478/ns/world_news-americas/?gt1=43001
 

Please feel free to pass along to your Flists or link back.
That is all.
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IANTO'S JOURNEY, PART III, RENEWAL
TITLE:
Chapter 50 - Passages
AUTHOR: Aviv_b
RATING: Chapter 50 - PG for language, and some sexual references
CHARACTERS:  Ianto, Gwen, Owen, Tosh. Mickey, OCs - Brigadier Hamilton, Aaron
DISCLAIMER:  Not mine; Aunty B's and RTD's
WORDS: ~ 3250
SUMMARY:  Ianto moves to London. Mickey Smith joins Torchwood 3 , Ianto has a revelation about Jack
. Tiime is moving quickly here, from September 07 to October 08.

Title is from: Time is not measured by the passing of years but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves.  Jawaharlal Nehru 

Read more... )
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IANTO'S JOURNEY, PART III, RENEWAL
TITLE:
Chapter 50 - Passages
AUTHOR: Aviv_b
RATING: Chapter 50 - PG for language, and some sexual references
CHARACTERS:  Ianto, Gwen, Owen, Tosh. Mickey, OCs - Brigadier Hamilton, Aaron
DISCLAIMER:  Not mine; Aunty B's and RTD's
WORDS: ~ 3250
SUMMARY:  Ianto moves to London. Mickey Smith joins Torchwood 3 , Ianto has a revelation about Jack
. Tiime is moving quickly here, from September 07 to October 08.

Title is from: Time is not measured by the passing of years but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves.  Jawaharlal Nehru 

Read more... )

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