From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Brian The following is a letter from Lo. It will be added to the web site probably later tonight (relative to my time-zone). It is amid much deliberation that it has come to this. As a matter of issue, even the sending out of the below was held up for a few days awaiting possible changes. That being said, the web site should continue to stand (with minor moving related disruptions hopefully soon after the new year). Presumably this will cause a lot of discussion on the mailing lists. In any event, the process for coming to this has not been a short one. In slightly related news, there will be opening acts at Wetlands, those are in the process of being finalized. See you at Wetlands.... -Budke ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- ----------------------------------------------- Hi everybody, this is Lo. . The time has come to make the announcement. It's not an announcement I really like making, but I think there will be some relief once I actually manage to make it, so here goes.... On December 22nd and 23rd, 1999, at the Wetlands in NYC, God Street Wine will be playing the last shows of our eleven-year career. Call them our "farewell" shows. Call it our "last waltz". We haven't really decided what to call them, but the fact remains that on the 22nd and 23rd, we will get up on a stage together, turn our amps up, and jam for a few hours in that strange way that some crazed people seem to like....for the last time. Now before you all start to ask questions at once, I have a few things to say. Perhaps the first question is "why?" I'm going to try to answer that a little further down, because first I want to talk about the shows, and about what the future holds. As for the shows themselves, we aim, quite frankly, to make the last GSW shows of all time also be the best GSW shows of all time. What does "best" mean? Well.... * They'll be damn long, that's for sure. We got a lot o' music to play if it's our last chance. * They will certainly feature "oldie" GSW material that hasn't been heard in years. It is important to us that these shows represent every era and style of the course of our career. Also, it should practically go without saying that no material will be repeated between the two shows, in an effort to present as many songs and sounds as possible. * They will certainly feature an array of musicians beyond what your average show has to offer. We hope that GSW members of all eras will be a part of the shows, along with our friends and people who have played with the band in the past as guests or studio players. This of course will enable us not only to have a good time, but to bombard you with even more notes than ever before. * They will be taped, as have most GSW shows in 1999, for an upcoming live album; we hope that the special qualities of the two "farewell" shows will lead to their being especially good for the live album: the best song selection, the best extra musicians, the best sound checks and rehearsals, and, perhaps most importantly....the best fans.... This brings us to my next point. We fully expect the shows at Wetlands to be 100% joyous, wholeheartedly exuberant evenings....not only because of how much we will enjoy playing music together, but because of how much we treasure the chance to share it with YOU one last time. One thing you realize, playing in a band like God Street for so many years, is how fortunate you are, to be a part of making music that is so important to people: not just a lifestyle or fashion choice they made or a tune they got caught in their head listening to the radio, but something that is really important and meaningful down in their heart and soul. It is a quite overwhelming sensation to have this thing that you have put so much time and love into, and then to see that that time and love put in actually goes through the music and transforms itself into this passion on behalf of your listeners. In short, it has been our honor and privilege to have shared this music with you all over the years. And we want the privilege of sharing it with you one last time. Not that the band, God Street Wine, is going to cease to exist. Far from it. I am going to continue to try to build and maintain this web site with a view towards marketing our past and future releases. Yes, future releases. First off, there is the aforementioned live album, in all probability a 2-CD set, culled from the band's performances throughout 1999 and perhaps from previous years as well. There is also the possibility of distributing a much larger archive of recorded live material, from throughout our career, in mp3 form on the Web, on a pay-by-the-song or subscription basis. Then there is the infamous Mercury album recorded in '98 at Long View Farms, working title: "Hot, Sweet, and Juicy". Certain legal issues surround the release of this album but it will probably nonetheless happen sometime in 2000. I also have a (mostly) instrumental acoustic project, in collaboration with GSW keyboardist Jason Crosby and cellist Julia Kent, as yet untitled, that I expect to release early next year. Finally, there's a good possibility that GSW may record sometime next year, and that unreleased material will continue to be released on this web site in the upcoming months. What are the other guys doing? This and that. Dan Pifer is doing some freelance web design as well as producing a demo tape for a promising vocalist. Aaron Maxwell is enjoying life with his wife, Sarah, and their Boston Terrier, Satchel, working in the city, and playing in a bunch of musical projects on the side, such as the Pancake Party Boys and Pete Levin's occasional jazz project at Session 73. Aubrey Dayle is on the road with John Popper right now, while Tomo is living in Ireland and playing drums with at least 4 different bands. Pete Levin can be seen around the NYC club scene with numerous bands. Jon Bevo is an expert in CGI programming and his wife, Toni, has started working on Wall Street, the better to keep Jon stocked with Jameson's whiskey. As for me, I want to play music. The bug bit me when I was 11 years old and the urge is still as intense as it has ever been. But, to be honest, this is a brutally difficult way of making a living, and my thoughts on the general state of the music business as we approach the turn of the millennium are far from positive. Not to mention the fact that it's going to take a while to adjust to the fact that the band which has both ruled and guided my entire existence for the past decade will no longer be the center of my life. I'd say the odds are pretty good that I'll be out there one way or another, but I think I need to take a while right now to think about what form exactly that might take. Now for the question you asked at the very beginning, but I ignored you....WHY? Why the last show? Why no more touring? I've always believed in being completely honest and frank with our audience (which is not generally the case with entertainers, believe me), and I want to tell you the truth about why we won't be playing any more shows after 12-23-99. Well, there are a lot of reasons. Some have to do with money. Some have to do with the fact that we're not as young as we used to be, and some have to do with our own personal preference. It would be an oversimplification to say "we can't afford to tour". Any band can afford to tour, it's just a matter of how miserable an existence you're willing to put up with. A couple tours ago, the situation was basically, "you guys can afford to tour if you go out without a tour bus, just a van, and one less crew guy." So we thought about it, and how much we liked the playing and the music, and we did just that. Even now, if we were willing to go out in a van, and lug our own equipment, and maybe sleep on a floor or two, we could not only "afford to tour", we could make a pretty decent living. In fact that's exactly what we did from 1988 to 1992, when we hired Michael Weiss, our first full-time crew member. But doing that at age 32 is a lot, lot less appetizing than it was at 22. And what is the point of enjoying what you do, if the doing of it becomes so difficult that instead of loving it you hate it? Sometimes people get indignant when I tell them how little money we've made over the years. Sometimes people say how screwed up the music business is when music that they don't care for is going triple platinum while at the same time God Street Wine can't make a decent living. Well, we have no complaints, and we feel damned lucky to have made a living doing what we loved for the better part of a decade--which, incidentally, is a lot further than many, many very talented people get with their music. There are people out there right now making great music that will never be popular and will never make them a dime. I mean, sure, the system is screwed up, and sure, we would've liked to make more money and be more popular. No question. But we got to be a part of something extremely special for a good chunk of our lives. And that stays with you forever (as opposed to the big bucks, which we probably would've just spent in a year or two anyway). Then there are all the issues having to do with our interpersonal relationships. In this regard, God Street is pretty much like any other band. It is a close marriage of five guys who both love each other a lot and at the same time drive each other completely crazy. We have always been an incredibly close family, and had a lot more to do with each other socially, off the road, than most bands I know. Nothing can begin to describe the feeling of closeness that we have on stage when we are playing and everything is clicking. And nothing can substitute for the camaraderie of a band and their "people" on the road. But, when a group of men have spent as much time and experienced as much life in such close proximity as we have, they begin to develop an almost physical need for DISTANCE from each other. And I feel, and I know the other guys feel, that we'd rather spend the rest of our lives as good friends, and enjoy each other's company and maybe even jam together sometimes, than spend the rest of our lives driving each other crazy, and unable to appreciate one another properly, for the plain reason that we're tired of each other. Let's see....what other reasons? We could keep doing it on a part-time basis, play shows around the NYC area, or just on weekends, whatever. The problem with this is, we've always taken a great deal of pride in being good! Not just good, but practiced, professional, and with everything in the music polished till it sparkles and ready to go; which you just can't do on a part-time basis. And we all feel the worst thing we could do would be to go out and play shows that were not up to our former standards; bad, not only because it would be depressing for us, but it would be an insult to the former "greatness" of the band, and to the people who cared about the music. There are a lot of other reasons, but these are some of the main ones. And then there are the two biggest reasons, which make all the other reasons sound like leaves blowing in the wind: BIG REASON #1: "All things must pass." BIG REASON #2: "Because". And if you're still reading this, thank you for proving the stupid pundits and sociologists (not to mention the record-company execs) wrong about the short attention span of the MTV generation. As in many God Street Wine songs, I seem unable to get my points across without taking a long time to do it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - One day, back in 1991, I was feeling bad about the band, and I decided to quit the band. And I wrote the song that I figured would be the "Epilog" of the band, and in it I wrote "Though I didn't get where I wanted to go, I did enjoy the ride." Well, I never did manage to quit the band. And as an "Epilog" for the band now, the line doesn't really work. The reason it doesn't work is that, the truth is, when I wrote it I was too young to realize where I "wanted to go". In fact, let me put it a different way. When I wrote the line I sort of assumed life was about "wanting to go" someplace in particular, and that when I got there, everything would be great. For instance, "I'll be happy once we sign a record deal." Or, "I'll be happy once we are touring in a bus." Or, "all I need is to get a record out". What I didn't realize is that there was no "place" I wanted to go, and that "happiness" itself just consists of the striving to do all these things. It was always the PROCESS of earning these things that was the truly valuable thing; once they were attained, of course I always hungered for the next goal, always thought that next plateau was the mythic "where I wanted to go". So the truth is, I always got where I wanted to go....I always got to revel in that PROCESS of striving, working, fighting, laughing, playing, loving, crying....and I was half right, when I said "I did enjoy the ride." So this is what this is all coming down to. The car will still be around, of course, but the ride is finally coming to an end. And together with Dan and Aaron, and Scott, and Budke, and Levine, and Schwartz and Everybody who has been a part of this band over the years (a list that would fill several pages), we want to thank you, and each other, thank you for being with us on this ride....the ride of a lifetime. See you at the Wetlands. Let's cap it off with an ending to remember. Lo Faber New York City Nov 10, 1999 -- PGP Key can be found at http://www.budke.com/pgp/budke_budke_com.txt ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Flapjack-of-all-trades Friday, May 18, 2001 WHO: Mary McBride and the Pancake Party Boys. WHAT: Country-rock-roots. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Thursday. WHERE: Wetlands, 161 Hudson St., Manhattan, (212) 386-3600. HOW MUCH: $12. By TOM DUNPHY Special to The Record Aaron Maxwell -- ex-God Street Wine-o, current Pancake Party Boy -- isn't given to nostalgia. Maxwell spent 11 years with God Street Wine, the band from the Lower East Side he helped found in the late Eighties. Like fellow jammers Phish and the Dave Matthews Band, God Street Wine had a concert taping-friendly policy and created a fervent, word-of-mouth fan base with its high-energy shows and skilled musicianship. The group recorded several albums for various labels that garnered critical acclaim but didn't make much money. The band dissolved in late 1999 after 10 years together. "It was time for it to end naturally," says Maxwell, who was born in Englewood and raised in Ridgewood. "People were going in different directions, getting married -- we couldn't put into it what we once could." Maxwell's now with Mary McBride and the Pancake Party Boys and is a sideman in the downtown group the Coby Brown Band. Born from a jam session at a recurring pancake-and-beer bash at a Lower East Side bar, the band cultivates a country-rock-roots sound that's heavy on McBride and Maxwell vocal duets. "It's very soulful and bluesy," Maxwell says. "We want people to see we're having fun with it, the way you could tell we were having fun with God Street Wine." The duo are writing original material and covering such chestnuts as Hank Williams' "Tear in My Beer" and Neil Young's "Motorcycle Mama." The songs are less jam-oriented than God Street Wine's, but the keenness for melody is still there. Fans are welcome to tape a gig. Maxwell and McBride are part of Thursday's "60-song Marathon Musical Salute" to Bob Dylan at Wetlands in Manhattan. Maxwell will be teaming up with ex-GSW mate Lo Faber for a song or two on the same stage God Street Wine tramped all over. "I can't think of an artist who hasn't been influenced by Bob Dylan," Maxwell says. "You know, some people love his voice, some people can't stand it -- and I've felt both ways at times myself. But the lyrics always ring true." From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Later On- Gabe From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: LO FABER BAND--Tour dates Etc. guess what--lots of tour dates to announce-- August 31st at moe.Down festival. Sat September 8th at Beardslee Castle a very cool venue near Utica, NY. Every Monday starting in mid-Sept -- NOT YET CONFIRMED -- but I think we will do a weekly "hometown gig" at Club Caroline in Saratoga, the former Aiko's, now under new ownership. Ideally we'll do every Mon. here thru the length of the tour.... Thurs Sept 20 at Valentine's in Albany NY -- hometown gig for Todd, Ted, and ol' T.P. Fri Sept 21st at the Jug Band Festival up in Plattsburgh NY. This is an excellent up-and-coming band whose CD I mixed and Ted produced. We are "headlining" their mini-festival -- more details I think on their web site. Sat Sept 22nd -- Harvest Celebration Festival at the A.M.P. in Syracuse, NY. Our set is 90 minutes starting at 4:15 pm. Check out www.backwoodsproductions.com for more info Sat Sept 29th -- the historic Monopole in Plattsburgh, NY, legendary birthplace of Ominous Seapods. We are really servicing the PLattsburgh market in Sept! Thurs October 4th -- Lion's Den, NYC. Already had one great show here back in June. Fri October 5th -- Club 505 in Syracuse, NY. Sat October 6th -- New Cheers in Binghamton, NY. Wed Oct 10th -- The Haunt, Ithaca NY. Thurs Oct 11th -- Milestones, Rochester NY. Fri Oct 12th -- Nietzche's Buffalo NY, opening for Sleigho, a tremendous funk group.... Sat Oct 13th -- Comfort Zone, Toronto ON. Sun Oct 14th -- forget the name of the venue (!) in Ottawa Thurs Oct 18th -- House Of Blues in Boston MA -- NOT CONFIRMED Fri Oct 19th -- Higher Ground, Burlington VT -- NOT CONFIRMED Fri Oct 26th -- Stone Pony, Asbury Park NJ ===== "Remember, when someone annoys you, it takes 42 muscles in your face to frown. BUT, it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and smack 'em upside the head." - Author Unknown __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: impression they want to have the whole of Henry's House in their repetoire to be able to play anything off of it. That in itself is a pretty huge undertaking I'm sure. Additionally they're working up a lot of other GSW material. Thursday night was the first time they played Gretchen. Lo also mentioned that they're working on Stupid Hat and Mantoloking among others.. The setlist for the Harvest Dance gig was as follows. I'm pretty sure this is right on. In any case there shouldn't be any tunes missing, tho I may have mixed up the order on 1 or two. Driving West Nightingale Waiting For The Tide Good Moring Teacher Tess Magic Days Hey Henry Sardines When We Were Very Young Riding North In a VW Bus> Cinnamon Tea The Free Kids Shimmy Shake Borderline Encore: Smile, The Yellow Sun> Hellfire The crowd really ate the set up. Even the guy yelling out for Hellfire all night was satisfied. Anyone who has a chance to see this band soon do it! They're excellent. And by all means buy a copy of the album it's marvelously tasty. Pick some up for friends too, "Henry's House" make a wonderful birthday gift, housewarming present, wedding gift or just a present to show that you care! That's all for now- Gabe From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: "Members of moe. Perform with Lo Faber Band Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey of moe. sat in with the Lo Faber Band last night at Cicero?s in St. Louis, MO. Schnier joined the group midway through the set for the God Street Wine classic, ?Driving West.? Garvey emerged for the last song of the show, ?Train.? " I'm guessing that's it's actually Get On The Train... Wish I coulda been there for that one. Brian ----__JNP_000_45ee.27e5.4e5a Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

From http://www.jambands.com/

"Members of moe. Perform with Lo Faber Band=20

Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey of moe. sat in with the Lo Faber Band last = night=20 at Cicero’s in St. Louis, MO. Schnier joined the group midway through= the set=20 for the God Street Wine classic, “Driving West.” Garvey emerged= for the last=20 song of the show, “Train.” "

I'm guessing that's it's actually Get On The Train...

Wish I coulda been there for that one.

Brian

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From jambands.com
 

The Lo Faber Band was confirmed late yesterday afternoon to perform at = last=20 night’s “Jammin’ for Salmon” benfit concert for = Mark Vann at B.B. Kings in New=20 York City. After playing a set of their own music, members of the Lo Faber = Band=20 collaborated with many of the musicians that were in attendance. = Keyboardist=20 Devin Greenwood took the stage with El Buho, Scott Murawski (Max Creek) and= Mike=20 Gordon (Phish). Bassist Tom Pirozzi then joined John Medeski (Medeski, = Martin=20 & Wood) and Fuzz (Deep Banana Blackout). Other performers included Eric= Kalb=20 (DBB), Aaron Johnson (Jazz is Dead, Commotion) and Floyd King as well as = members=20 of Railroad Earth, The Motet, The Blooming Daddies and the Josh Dodus Band= =20 (VH-1’s Bands On The Run).=20

Proceeds from the show will benefit the Mark Vann Fund.

Also, check out this link for an interview with Lo just published=20 yesterday:

http:= //www.jambands.com/Features/content_2001_11_19.09.phtml

 

http://www.phishhook.com/= lists/Brian3494
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Get ready to wet yourself, Kristen.
 
From LoFaber.com
"Here's the basic plan for the winter: 6 shows in December (see the = right=20 or the tourdates page). Then we will be doing a from January 24 to February= 16:=20 playing Colorado, Utah, up thru Wyoming and Montana, and thence to = California=20 and Las Vegas. So warn your Western friends that we are on our way!"
 
 
 

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From another list, as snagged from the official on-stage setlist:
 
Set I
*La Faber-Lo Solo*,  Gretchen, Volcano Boy, Epiphany, = Hat,=20 Ballroom>Hey
Henry->Sardines, Crafty Fox

Set II
O.T.R.A., Molly, Shimmy Shake, Teacher Tess->Bubsy, Riding= =20 North->Drive
West, Get On The Train, Into The Sea

E: Closing = Theme,=20 Nightengale

 

I'm guessing ORTA is On The Road Again, which I can only assume (since I= =20 haven't heard otherwise) is the Willie Nelson song.  God bless Willie,= the=20 only man who looks cool in braids and a doo-rag.


 

----__JNP_000_4903.2ac7.20ff-- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Saturday. I missed the Erie show, and he was reporting to me... "To make you feel better I'll letcha know that the Buffalo show was better then the Erie show despite it being only one set. But both shows showcased a new Lo Faber Band, a new jamming Lo Faber Band. They were minus the cello/keys man but had a new found sense of "jamming". You know how their CD is very structured, orchestrated almost. Well they've finally gotten comfortable enough with the studio works to make them jammed out live, the past 4 times I've (we've) seen'em they've done the tunes, straight out with no vamping or middle jams/unusual segues. Well now they're completely comfortable rocking it out for a good bit, streatching songs out mucho more then ever. Was great to see." Looking forward to catching them soon, as always. Brian ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: >I'm guessing ORTA is On The Road Again, which I can only assume=20 Ya, it was On The Road Again, and played very well. They also = soundchecked it in Buffalo, FWIW. Erie was a good show, the fans in = Erie *love* LFB, there were plenty of people and they felt it... Got = two or three encores out of them due to our enthusasim.=20 This setlist is incomplete as far as I can tell however. Before the = second set Lo took the stage by himself, played a song called "Milky = White and Red" (I believe it's the name, if not it's the chorus) and = another GSW song (I assume) for a good friend of mine. From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: >Did you see any tapers at the Buffalo show? =20 There were two tapers set up in the beginning. One being an Uncle Sammy = taper (apparently the head dude when it comes to taping US) who was set = up with his mic's practically right against the right hand stack. Never = seen it done like that before but hell if he's "the guy" when it comes = to taping US he must know what he's doing (hopefully). There was also = another person who's stand I saw farther back on the right hand side but = when I looked again his stand was gone, I have to assume he either taped = Lo and jetted or decided instead to patch into the US guys rig..? I'm = not sure if either actually taped LFB or if they just did US. Hopefully = they did tape'em as it was a *hot* set! >I have a line on a source from Erie Who from? I've got a line on a MiniDisc SBD source, but if you can find = better let me know. I've got his source from an earlier LFB Erie show = (their first tour? can't remember) but apparently he's gotten much = better at capturing the sound at the Docksiders since then. Well, theres my first contribution to the list, now I'm just waiting for = people I know from other lists to blatently flame this newbie ;) While I'm at it, here's my admission for the day, I've never really = heard much GSW. I've heard albums at friends houses before, and I've = heard what I consider "Lo tunes" which are in fact old GSW songs at the = LFB shows I've been so fortunate to catch but I'm pretty ignorant to his = past. If anyone would be interested in doing a trade for some of the = more memorable/historic GSW shows that'll give me a good background my = list is located at http://db.etree.org/npsinboro, thanks... Take care, Nick ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ npsinboro at hotmail.com (H) nick_sullivan at lord.com (W) http://www.forwardhall.com http://db.etree.org/npsinboro The wind of pleasure and pain will=20 not stir me, for I am silently in=20 harmony with the Path. - D.T. Suzuki =20 From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: The Monopole Plattsburgh, NY April 21, 2002 (518) 563-2222 Benefit Show for North Country Freak Fan with Dana Monteith and the South Catherine Street Jug Band!!! 7 Protection Avenue ----__JNP_000_0c8f.34a8.3cc1 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I sent this yesterday, but it appears that it never got posted...
 
From Jambase.com, not on Lo's site yet:
 
The Monopole
Plattsburgh, NY
April 21, 2002
(518) 563-2222
 
Benefit Show for North Country Freak Fan with Dana Monteith and the = South=20 Catherine Street Jug Band!!! 7 Protection Avenue 
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From Jambase.com, not on Lo's site yet:
 
The Monopole
Plattsburgh, NY
April 21, 2002
(518)563-2222
 
Benefit Show for North Country Freak Fan with Dana Monteith and the = South=20 Catherine Street Jug Band!!! 7 Protection Avenue 
 
 
 
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From bogus@does.not.exist.com Thu Jan 24 21:47:21 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:47:21 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Gabe Sasso [mailto:deuce at IDT.NET] Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 9:27 AM Subject: Lo Faber W/Raisinhead 7/9/04 Lo Faber w/ Raisinhead 7/9/04 Revolution Hall Troy NY Set I Moses>* Dancin* Ruba* Goodnight Gretchen Hey Henry> Sardines Dear Prudence Autumn> Get On The Train Set II Good To Be Alive (For A Change)# Gin The Last Rock Star> The Saddest Story You Ever Heard Hellfire> Can I Change Drive West Waiting For The Tide (To Rise) Rock Cut * JUST Raisinhead- after those songs they gave Lo the "James Brown" intro and he ran onstage. # Ominous Seapods cover. The Old TP on Lead vocals From yehudah.goldberg at gmail.com Mon Jan 14 15:23:58 2008 From: yehudah.goldberg at gmail.com (Yehudah Goldberg) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:23:58 +0200 Subject: Where are they now? Message-ID: What are the ex-band members up to these days? Lo and Tomo have websites, but what about the other guys? They seem to have dropped off of the map! Thanks, Yehudah From yehudah.goldberg at gmail.com Tue Jan 15 02:45:29 2008 From: yehudah.goldberg at gmail.com (Yehudah Goldberg) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 09:45:29 +0200 Subject: Where are they now? In-Reply-To: <20080114.153402.621.0@webmail23.vgs.untd.com> References: <20080114.153402.621.0@webmail23.vgs.untd.com> Message-ID: Thanks for the quick response. However, Lo is the one that I'm not worried about! He has an internet presence. Whatever happened to Aaron, Dan, Jon, and Tomo? From budke at budke.com Tue Jan 15 08:41:17 2008 From: budke at budke.com (Eric Budke) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:41:17 -0500 Subject: Where are they now? Message-ID: <19171BBEF3CFE842A10BDDE8C45730D101932A34@e1.exmx.net> Tomo you can find on myspace. He's touring around a lot but with various people from Rice to Hannigan (irish/brit performers) Aaron plays occasionally but is otherwise the new father of twins and the head of the music department at a private school. Dan and Jon are both working. Dan's job is related to the music industry but on the IT side, last I heard from Jon he was doing programming. Dan I believe also plays every now and then. ----- Original Message ----- From: finewine-bounces at lists.godstreetwine.com To: bpcionek at juno.com Cc: finewine at lists.godstreetwine.com Sent: Tue Jan 15 02:45:29 2008 Subject: Re: Where are they now? Thanks for the quick response. However, Lo is the one that I'm not worried about! He has an internet presence. Whatever happened to Aaron, Dan, Jon, and Tomo? _______________________________________________ Finewine mailing list Finewine at lists.godstreetwine.com http://lists.godstreetwine.com/mailman/listinfo/finewine -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.godstreetwine.com/pipermail/finewine/attachments/20080115/b66f1a87/attachment.html From jonebraunstein at hotmail.com Tue Jan 15 18:18:59 2008 From: jonebraunstein at hotmail.com (Jonathan Braunstein) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 18:18:59 -0500 Subject: Where are they now? In-Reply-To: <19171BBEF3CFE842A10BDDE8C45730D101932A34@e1.exmx.net> References: <19171BBEF3CFE842A10BDDE8C45730D101932A34@e1.exmx.net> Message-ID: I just saw two other non-core alums sitting in at the Zen Tricksters show a couple of weeks ago. Pete Levin and Jason Crosby each sat in for a song and sounded great. It was fun to see those guys up making music again. Sadly, I had to leave early, so I didn't get to say hi or find out what they are up to. Jon Subject: Re: Where are they now? Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:41:17 -0500 From: budke at budke.com To: yehudah.goldberg at gmail.com; bpcionek at juno.com CC: finewine at lists.godstreetwine.com Re: Where are they now? Tomo you can find on myspace. He's touring around a lot but with various people from Rice to Hannigan (irish/brit performers) Aaron plays occasionally but is otherwise the new father of twins and the head of the music department at a private school. Dan and Jon are both working. Dan's job is related to the music industry but on the IT side, last I heard from Jon he was doing programming. Dan I believe also plays every now and then. ----- Original Message ----- From: finewine-bounces at lists.godstreetwine.com To: bpcionek at juno.com Cc: finewine at lists.godstreetwine.com Sent: Tue Jan 15 02:45:29 2008 Subject: Re: Where are they now? Thanks for the quick response. However, Lo is the one that I'm not worried about! He has an internet presence. Whatever happened to Aaron, Dan, Jon, and Tomo? _______________________________________________ Finewine mailing list Finewine at lists.godstreetwine.com http://lists.godstreetwine.com/mailman/listinfo/finewine _________________________________________________________________ Share life as it happens with the new Windows Live. http://www.windowslive.com/share.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.godstreetwine.com/pipermail/finewine/attachments/20080115/d4f8de0d/attachment.html From budke at budke.com Sun Jan 20 21:48:31 2008 From: budke at budke.com (Eric Budke) Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:48:31 -0500 Subject: Lo Faber Band Setlist Message-ID: <19171BBEF3CFE842A10BDDE8C45730D101B62F0E@e1.exmx.net> >From Marty (from Ominous Seapods) (Ossound at aol.com) -------------------------------------------------------- I haven't seen this posted here yet so I thought I'd let y'all know.... LO FABER BAND 01/12/2008 Ominous Seapods Reunion Show @ Revolution Hall - Troy, NY Tom Pirozzi 40th Birthday Party! Raisinhead / Attack Theater / Lo Faber Band / Ominous Seapods (9pm - 3am with only 2 short - 15 minute breaks!) Lo Faber guitar/vocal Todd Pasternack guitar/vocal Tom Pirozzi bass Ted Marotta drums Kirk Juhas keys Dave Eggar cello also possibly Dave Majecka on congas for some songs. 1 set Hellfire Nightingale Epiphany Gretchen After The Gold Rush (Neil Young) Get On The Train T'was an awesome party for 600+ Rabid fans that needed a good fix of Live Music from days gone by..... LFB & OS picked up and played as if they had never stopped... Audio tapes are avail I'm sure somewhere on line... Check www.myspace.com/ominousseapods for other info from the evenings festivities and rundown of OS setlist !! Cheers ! Marty -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.godstreetwine.com/pipermail/finewine/attachments/20080120/e4130a53/attachment.html From budke at budke.com Tue Jan 22 11:20:13 2008 From: budke at budke.com (Eric Budke) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:20:13 -0500 Subject: What's Tomo working on Message-ID: <19171BBEF3CFE842A10BDDE8C45730D101932A62@e1.exmx.net> Check out Tomo's myspace page for some bootleg video of his latest work. www.myspace.com/tomosander -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.godstreetwine.com/pipermail/finewine/attachments/20080122/60dd147a/attachment.html From tomo at nomail.com Wed Jan 23 11:24:10 2008 From: tomo at nomail.com (Tom Osander) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:24:10 +0000 Subject: What's Tomo working on Message-ID: Message deleted?