From: Gary Davis
Subject: IRC Chat with Marillion and more!
Date: 09/11/97; 12:13:55 AM
Hello Friends:
The Artist Shop had a great chat with Larry "Synergy" Fast last week with
special thanks to the folks at Talk City. During the chat Judy Markworth
won an autographed copy of Cords. Larry's trivia question was to identify
what the covers of Cords and Peter Gabriel's second album had in common (no,
that they were both in black and white wasn't what he was looking for).
Could you have answered the question and won the autographed CD? Check the
log of the chat to find out for sure. You'll find the log linked from our
IRC page at .
And speaking of chats, we've got a big one lined up for you this weekend!
On Sunday, September 14 at 4 pm eastern time The Artist Shop and Talk City
will bring you a chat with Marillion! Present for the chat will be vocalist
Steve Hogarth, guitarist Steve Rothery and keyboardist Mark Kelly. This
special time will accomodate all our friends and Marillion fans in Europe
since it'll only be 9:00 or 10:00 in the evening there. And even our
friends and fans in Japan and Australia can join in if they don't mind
getting up around 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning. Find out how to access the
chat at . You can join us via IRC or even
your web browser! I've even accessed the Talk City IRC server with a lowly
AOL browser so you shouldn't have any trouble. Also, on the IRC page I've
put up a graphic and soundbite of Marillion's new album, This Strange
Engine, which is due to be released in the U.S. sometime in November.
Please join us for this chat.
Apologies to the folks who pre-ordered the ELP/King Biscuit discs. It seems
that King Biscuit underestimated the demand for this album and did not print
enough in their first run to meet that demand. Quite a number of stores,
The Artist Shop included, got left out in the cold. But I did get my first
shipment of them over the weekend and most of the orders for them were
shipped out Monday. Another shipment is due to arrive to me this week, so
those few that didn't get shipped on Monday will be sent out soon. It is my
personal belief that the cause of this is really a resurgence in the
popularity of Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Last year's tour with Jethro Tull
was a real blast. Now they've just wrapped up tours of Europe and South
America (including a killer performance at the Montreux Jazz festival) and
recently started their North American tour (I'll see them in Cleveland).
Not only is there much buzz about these shows, but rumors are running
rampant that the next album in the works is going to be a concept album and
a return to the old way of doing things and that they plan to resurrect
their old Manticore label. Actually these rumors are 100% true having been
confirmed to me by Keith's personal manager, Will Alexander. A note on the
King Biscuit disc, which you'll find at
, although the track listing on the
first disc says that the 4th track is 'Piano Improvisations,' it is actually
Keith's performance of the first movement of his piano concerto with Carl
adding percussion flourishes here and there. Don't forget, you'll also find
Keith's Christmas Album at
and Greg's autographed collector's edition King Biscuit disc at
.
Domo Records, home of Kitaro, is undergoing some stylistic expansion.
Currently known for New Age and World Music, they are taking a bold step
into the area of Progressive Rock/Fusion with the release of the Rudess
Morgenstein Project. This powerhouse duo features Jordan Rudess on
keyboards and Rod Morgenstein on drums. Rod is a long time member of the
Dixie Dregs and the band had recruited Jordan for their last tour. One
night during that tour a power failure suddenly cut off the guitar, bass and
violin rigs. For unknown reasons the keyboards remained unaffected. What
followed was a spontaneous 10 minute drum/keyboard jam which inspired the
creation of this project. You'll find cover graphic and soundbite for this
great album at . Also, don't forget that
King Biscuit is releasing a Dixie Dregs album this month! You'll find it
listed at !
Also, Bon Lozaga's Project Lo and Caryn Lin have been firming up their
concert dates. We've got the updated schedule listed at both the LoLo
Records page and the Alchemy page
. This new schedule lists the venues
and also those dates at which vocalist Happy Rhodes, who did some stunning
performances on the new Project Lo/Black Canvas album, will join the band.
Those dates are as follows:
Oct. 30 Internet Cafe ~ Red Bank, N.J.
Oct. 31 Culture Hall ~ Medford, N.J.
Nov. 1 The Wire ~ Harrisburg, PA
Nov. 5 The Nines ~ Ithaca, N.Y.
Nov. 6 QE2 ~ Albany, N.Y. (with Happy Rhodes)
Nov. 7 The Metro ~ Burlington, Vt. (tentative)
Nov. 12 Cav ~ Providence, RI
Nov. 13 Johnny D's ~ Boston, MA
Nov. 14 Old Swedes Church ~ Phila., PA (with Happy Rhodes)
Nov. 15 Orion Studios ~ Balt., MD (with Happy Rhodes)
Nov. 20 Bottom Line ~ New York, N.Y. (with Happy Rhodes)
Nov. 21 Phantasmagoria ~ Wash., DC (with Happy Rhodes)
Nov. 22 Gettysburg College ~ Gettysburg, PA
Nov. 28 D&S Coffeehouse ~ Warrenton, VA
Nov. 29 Iota ~ Arlington, VA
And rumor has it there will be a very special guest opening for them at the
Bottom Line on November 20. Details to come.
Don't forget to check out forthcoming releases from Cuneiform
, King Biscuit (including Gentle
Giant!) , and Fie! Records
.
IMPORTANT NOTICE - The Artist Shop is looking to expand the services that it
provides to its artist members. For many of these artists, as much as we
love them, they are having a big problem with distribution as are many
labels today! Too many labels with great music are falling right off the
map! So for a number of the labels in The Artist Shop we will now be
distributing to retail stores. If any of you own retail stores and would
love to stock some of the titles you see in The Artist Shop, please drop me
a note. Or if there is a store in your neighborhood which leans towards
progressive music, by all means have them get in touch with me. Let's do
all we can to support these artists and get their music out there!
Remember, your investment in these artists, whether financial through
purchasing their music or in time and energy by talking them up to others,
is an investment in the future of these artists.
So how are things in your town?
Gary
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Gary Davis
The Artist Shop The Other Road
http://www.artist-shop.com OtherRoad@aol.com
SUPPORT THE INDEPENDENT ARTIST!!!
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