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|    Stephen & Marilyn Suffet to All    |
|    Steve Suffet & Holly GoAnarchy 3/10/07    |
|    07 Jan 07 21:56:01    |
      From: Suffet@worldnet.att.net              Come celebrate Steve Suffet's newest CD              I'VE BEEN UP ON THE MOUNTAIN              at the Peoples' Voice Cafe       in the Workmen's Circle Building       45 East 33rd Street       Just west of Park Avenue       New York City       Saturday • March 10, 2007       8:00 PM • Doors open 7:30 PM              Steve Suffet is best described as an old fashioned folksinger. His       repertoire is a mixture of railroad songs, trucker songs, cowboy songs,       union songs, old time ballads, blues, ragtime, Gospel, bluegrass,       topical-political songs, and whatever else tickles his fancy. He takes       songs from whatever sources he wishes and then he sings them his own       way, or else he writes his own songs, almost always in traditional folk       styles. Often it is impossible to tell whether a song Steve sings is a       traditional folk song or one of his own compositions or a combination of       the two. "I've Been Up On the Mountain" is Steve's second full CD. His       first CD, "Now the Wheel Has Turned," was released in 2005. Steve will       be accompanied by musical friends from MacDougal Street Rent Party and       from the Woody Guthrie Birthday Bash.              Also come celebrate the Peoples' Voice Cafe debut of anarcho-feminist       folksinger-songwriter Holly GoAnarchy.              Holley Anderson (a.k.a. Holly GoAnarchy) lives in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn,       in a wonderful old house with a group of friends and their young       children. Holley's two year old son Coleman is a rather gifted       interpretive dancer and her sometimes ex-husband Sander Hicks runs Vox       Pop, the coffeehouse/publishing company on Cortelyou Road. Holley likes       to deal with her own intensity and constant hard learning with a bit of       humor, because she finds it helps her survive. Holley produced her       first album, "Why Am I Not a Lesbian?," last year and is working on a       new album entitled "Only the Good."              Suggested admission: $12.       Peoples' Voice Cafe or Workmen's Circle members: $9.       More if you choose, less if you can't.       TDF vouchers accepted.       No one turned away for lack of money.              For more information, please call 212-787-3903.       Peoples' Voice Cafe website: http://www.peoplesvoicecafe.org/       Steve Suffet website: http://suffet.home.att.net/       Holly GoAnarchy website: http://www.hollygoanarchy.com/              Be there!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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