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|    patricia.leary@gmail.com to mailcall    |
|    Re: Nancy Michaels    |
|    04 Apr 14 02:41:06    |
      f72688c7       On Sunday, January 28, 1996 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, mailcall wrote:       > in the early 70s among the lesser known women folk singer-songwriters there        > was one called nancy michaels. she had an album called fantasy. she kind        > of copied joni mitchell but you could tell she was getting her own style.        > somebody tell me what happened to her? i know i didn't just hallucinate her.       >        > the same with an even lesser known woman folk singer called victoria. i       > can't remember much at all about her, but the liner notes to her first and       > only album were written by richard brautigan. all i can remember that he       > said about her is that she was a great cook.        >        > both these records came out in about 70 or 71.              Mike,       Has anyone found Nancy Michaels. I hung out with her in Boston way back in the       day and loved her music. She was unique and as good as anyone in her category       in my opinion. I still to this day sing some of her songs and remember her       fondly. I just wonder        what happened to her. Also wonder what happened to her onetime lover and       fellow songwriter in Boston - Paul McNeil. Peace...Patti (Jack McGann's       girlfriend at the time).              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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