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The Rez
04-22-2005, 08:07 PM
The Greenwich Village Folk Legends Reunion
Friday May 6, 2005
Alice Tully Hall at 8:00pm

Some of the most influential figures from the Greenwich Village folk scene will be reunited for one night at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center for The Greenwich Village Folk Reunion on Friday, May 6. Roger McGuinn, Odetta, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Eric Andersen, and John Stewart will come together for one historic evening, along with host Ed Sanders, renowned author, Greenwich Village historian, publisher, editor, and last but not least, founder of “The Fugs,” legends in their own right.

The Whiteweld Foundation
at Alice Tully Hall
Friday, May 06, 2005

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Note: Tickets will be selected on a best available basis.

Tickets can be purchased online at Lincoln Center.org. or at the Lincoln Center Box Office.

The search at Lincoln Center.org would be for "specific date" Keyword: John Stewart.

Page will come up allowing purchase online.

Hope you can go. Wish I could.

Priceless night. John's set is gonna be devistating. He's been trying it out at small concerts across America.

Talk about Enjoy!

The Rez

ELizabeth
04-23-2005, 01:18 PM
Rez,
Thanks so,much for the info. I'll let you know how it turns out.

The Rez
04-23-2005, 01:42 PM
Elizabeth,

Keep your earbones open for a new song from John: Jasmine.

It's as fine as anything he's ever written.

The Rez

ELizabeth
04-24-2005, 03:06 PM
Rez,
How do you know JS so well? Are you buddies or something? I got tickets in the 4th row orchestra but a glitch has developed. As long as I can get train reservationsm from D.C. (Amtrak's Acela trains are all down)I'll go by myself! Wish me luck - I couldn't bear to miss it. You never did tell me what JS said when he heard about the thread here.

The Rez
04-24-2005, 11:31 PM
Elizabeth,

Just by hangin' around for 40 yrs and makin' a pest of myself till they said, "Oh, what the hell." Somewhat more involved than that, but the 40 yrs didn't hurt.

John and I had friends in common thru music and would end up in the same studio on occasion. My cousin, Don Preston, let me tag along a lot of places (from Mad Dogs to Bangladesh.)

Same-same Gord, except I was introduced to him 20+ yrs ago by a very good friend of his (both Canadian, ya know.) That first meeting I must have sounded like Daffy Duck. 20+ yrs has made it a bit easier now.

I'll always be thankful to Donald, and to Alan, Todd, & Joan.

John was very pleased and touched regarding the thread here about him. Very humble, too. He and Gord know one another along the way.

Thant's about it. Please write me and I'll free to be more specific - coward that I am.

The Rez

ELizabeth
04-25-2005, 06:03 AM
Rez,
Before I ask more about JS I would like to know why you feel you are coward. I do not want to touch a nerve or anything. If you wish to answer privately my email addy is edagata@ers.usda.gov

ELizabeth
04-25-2005, 12:33 PM
Rez,
Everything has worked out beautifully. I have train reservations, a free place to stay in NYC (my son's apartment)and a second row ticket! I will be able to hear 'Jasmine' perfectly. Still hope you will reply to my previous message.