[jsfg_cinti] bengals blacked out, geno blacked out
- From: "Eugene F. Wolters" <wolters@xxxxxxx>
- To: "JSFG Cincinnati Freelists" <jsfg_cinti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 13:02:35 -0400
Ladies and gentlemen,
Good afternoon. I wish to bring to light a mistaken location for the actual
location of tonight's benefit to help Mr. Walker..
The benefit is too be held at TOP CATS in Corryville 2820 Vine Street not at
Southgate House as mentioned in my piece from this past Friday, September 6th.
I apologize for any difficulties in transportation and transmission my message
may have brought about. Consider Mr. Walker, and forgive my ignorance, for the
gentlemen deserved better..
I take fully responsibility, knowing I mislead.. And that IS the truth.
May god bless Kevin, America, and all of US. peace. Geno
----- Original Message -----
From: Eugene F. Wolters
To: JSFG Cincinnati Freelists
Cc: Alexander, Steve C. ; Buettner, Allen ; Cunningham, Scott ; DeBruer,
Jason E. ; Diedrichs, Eric J. ; Diedrichs, Mark J. ; Donabedian, Bill ;
Gerrard, Tracee V. ; Giordano, Doug ; Gray,Marcy ; Hoover, Rebecca ; Krutka,
S.R. ; Morgan, Jeff ; O'Callaghan, Patrick ; Smith, Ernest B. ; Sutter, Michele
L. ; the bears-artistsusa ; the psychodots-artistsusa ; Thorpe, Kimberly
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 8:02 AM
Subject: k.walker benefit.cyberpublication broadcast.calls
JSFG Cincinnati Freelists
Job Search Focus Group
Hyde Park, Ohio
Ladies,gentlemen, fellow associates,
Good morning. Geno here with a brief note of importance concerning community
relations, networking, and music set for this Sunday, September 8 Th.. A
benefit for a gentlemen that contributed time, energy, and efforts on the local
music scene.
Kevin Walker.
A benefit is being held for Mr. Walker at Southgate House in Newport,
Kentucky. Cincinnati's "South-side" And it's perhaps the best call as the
Bengals game is blacked-out..
"Bears" with me.. for a moment in time...
Below you'll read the latest edition of a cyberpublication dedicated to a
local group of fine musicians and gentlemen as they invent once again the ideal
of sound times in Cincy..
I speak of the collaborative efforts of Mr. Fetters, Belew, Ardurser, and
Nysonger.. Yes. The Bears play at Southgate House Sunday.
So. For your consideration here's a good Friday read.. Psycho-Depot # 326
follows and using "JSFG Cincinnati Freelists" format I wish to bring such
information to light..
I mention as well, my active involvement today in answering the call as
Cincinnati's #1 source for networking professionals Job Search Focus Group
www.jsfg.com and can be of contact if you, have questions, comments, or
concerns. Administrative needs will find me at the office today. Now. I shall
shower, shave, and make my way..
Make it a great day, best regards,
Geno
Eugene F. Wolters Jr.
Administrative Officer
Job Search Focus Group
Hyde Park, Ohio
513.871.0320
www.jsfg.com Check out the September 2002 "Profiles"..
Geno's cell phone: 513.675.0485
----- Original Message -----
From: <psychodots@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <wolters@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 5:10 AM
Subject: Psycho Depot Issue 326
> Psycho Depot Issue 326 Sept 6, 2002
>
> Current # of subscribers: 195
> (daily and digest)
>
>
> Subjects in this issue:
> Bears MP3s
> Bears: LIVE! CD track list
> Re: Psycho Daily: Bears: LIVE! CD track list
> richard x. heyman!!
> brian lovely's flying underground
> one more piece of information on Richard X
> Best Venue?
> Kevin Walker benefit article
> Richard Heyman
> Fetters web interview; Southgate tix; Bears Live CD availability
> dots and Bears mentions
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 19:00:12 -0400
> From: "Jeffrey A. Burroway" <burroway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Bears MP3s
>
> www.thebearsmusic.com now has 3 MP3s from the upcoming LIVE! CD available
> for free download. Cover art is available for viewing too.
>
> 2 new Bears tour dates have been posted as well:
>
> 10/24 Mercury Lounge, New York City
> 10/25 Mercury Lounge, New York City
>
> --jeff!
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 19:02:30 -0400
> From: "Jeffrey A. Burroway" <burroway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Bears: LIVE! CD track list
>
> ..does anyone else find it humorous/strange that the LIVE! CD song order
> doesn't follow the actual live performance order??
>
> --jeff!
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 09:33:06 -0400
> From: "pbeshuk" <pbeshuk@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Psycho Daily: Bears: LIVE! CD track list
>
> that's not as weird as omitting "Fear". Oh well, at least they didn't put a
> Kinks cover song on it!
>
> pete
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <psychodots@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <pbeshuk@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 7:49 PM
> Subject: Psycho Daily: Bears: LIVE! CD track list
>
>
> > Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 19:02:30 -0400
> > From: "Jeffrey A. Burroway" <burroway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Bears: LIVE! CD track list
> >
> > ...does anyone else find it humorous/strange that the LIVE! CD song order
> > doesn't follow the actual live performance order??
> >
> > --jeff!
> >
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 10:42:42 -0400
> From: "Lora Arduser" <larduser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: richard x. heyman!!
>
> hello everyone.
>
> NYC-based singer-songwriter richard x. heyman has been creating three and a
> half minute gems for 20 some years now. the fact that he has somehow
> escaped the mainstream confounds his rabid fans,of which i am one.
> fortunately he just keeps the hits coming, as the release of BASIC GLEE on
> turn-up records so adequately shows.
>
> richard x. and band will be making a rare cincinnati appearance at the
> barrelhouse saturday september 7th at 10 pm. (also on the bill are brian
> lovely's flying underground and saving ray) i strongly urge fans of
> beatle-inspired pop/rock to attend. if you dig wildy catchy
melodies,jangling
> guitar,beautiful harmonies and rock solid bass &drums you won't be
> disappointed! this is probably your only chance to see what rolling stone
> magazine calls "an undiscovered treasure."
>
> www.richardxheyman.com
>
> thanks for letting me climb up on my soapbox!!
>
> peace,chris arduser
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 11:24:27 -0400
> From: "Lora Arduser" <larduser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: brian lovely's flying underground
>
> Chris didn't mention it, but in case you don't know, he plays drums for
Brian's band.
>
> lora
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 13:57:58 -0400
> From: "Lora Arduser" <larduser@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: one more piece of information on Richard X
>
> He opened for the Bears for their New York shows, and last July Chris was a
> guest star at his CD release show in New York.
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:29 AM
> From: Kope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Best Venue?
>
> I'm looking forward to the Southgate house show, but there's no room to
> dance and see the band. I was thinking about driving to a show that might
> be a little less packed so that I could dance and actually see the band at
> the same time (I'm still kicking myself for missing the Lexington show--like
> Valentine's day was important!).
>
> Has anyone been to Phoenix hill (Louisville), Club Cafe (Pitts), 3rd and
> Lindsey (Tenn.), or Highdive (IL)? Which venue would be most likely to have
> dancing room? I can only pick one, so I have to pick well.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kope
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:24 PM
> From: Artichoke6@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Kevin Walker benefit article
>
> City Beat
> Vol 8, Issue 43 Sep 5-Sep 11, 2002
> http://www.citybeat.com/current/musicspillit.shtml
>
> Spill It
>
> Rumors, Lies and General Misunderstandings
>
> BY MIKE BREEN
>
> · Top Cat's hosts a special benefit concert Sunday for Kevin Walker, a
> former local bartender (at Murphy's Pub, J.R.'s and other clubs) who
> supported the local scene for many years. Walker was recently injured in a
> fire at his apartment in Seattle. The show's lineup is quite impressive;
sets
> will be offered up by Ricky Nye, psychodots, The Goshorn Brothers, Tickled
> Pink (a new band featuring Bob Nyswonger, Bam Powell and Scott Covrett) and
> David Rhodes Brown's Hollowbodies. Nye kicks off the event at 7 p.m.
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 6:32 PM
> From: Artichoke6@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Richard Heyman
>
> Here's a review of Richard Heyman's CD (contains a Bears' mention). Also,
> there's another Heyman article on cincymusic.com's website by Tara
O'Donnell
> if you're interested at:
> http://cincymusic.com/features/?article=62
>
> All for now....
> Mary
>
>
>
> City Beat
> Vol 8, Issue 43 Sep 5-Sep 11, 2002
> http://www.citybeat.com/current/musicshorttakes.shtml
>
> Short Takes
>
> Reviews of Richard X. Heyman and Sleater-Kinney
>
> EDITED BY MIKE BREEN
>
> Richard X. Heyman -- Basic Glee (Turn Up).
> Maybe singer/songwriter Richard Heyman and his sunny, classic-sounding
> Pop/Rock songs just weren't made for these times, but there's a cult of
fans
> that are happy they are here now. With the support of that fan base -- like
> other lesser-known, like-minded faves such as Tommy Keene, Jason Falkner
and
> The Bears -- Heyman has weathered label problems and relative obscurity to
> persevere and create some magnificent tunes that would be huge in another
> time ... or even now, if the right people (or right amount of people) just
> took a listen. Heyman began churning out the should-be-hits in 1980,
putting
> out his own records (one of which, Living Room!!, was apparently the first
> home recording reviewed in Rolling Stone) until a major label came along.
> After the inevitable drop and a deal with an indie, Heyman has come full
> circle to self-release, Basic Glee, another radiant display of smart,
> sophisticated Pop craftwork. Heyman shows a wonderful ability to
regurgitate
> a century's worth of melodic Rock music without sounding like a mimic,
> showing traces of biggies like Big Star, The Byrds, The Hollies, Elvis
> Costello and even Squeeze, but diluting them with his own soulful stamp.
> Among the many highlights from Basic Glee are the soaring, undeniable
> "Pauline," the sweet 12-string-chime of "When Evening Comes," and "Broken
> Umbrella," with its cheery, up-beat vibe that's as smile-inducing as
anything
> Brian Wilson produced in his happier early days. There's no gimmickry when
it
> comes to Heyman, which is always incredibly refreshing. He might not sell a
> million records anytime soon, but on an artistic level, as a songwriter, he
> has achieved success ten-fold (Heyman performs Saturday at the BarrelHouse
> with Brian Lovely's Flying Underground and Saving Ray). (Mike Breen)
> CityBeat grade: A.
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:25 AM
> From: Dave Ash (ashdavidr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
> Subject: Fetters web interview; Southgate tix; Bears Live CD availability
>
> Hello to all in Depot-land. I hope to see many of you at the Bears Southgate
> House show in exactly a month. In the meantime, I just stumbled across an
> interview with Rob from a web site named "ProgSheet" that I don't believe
> anyone's mentioned in the Depot. It appears to date from the time of the
> Bears tour last spring. You can read it (and see some pictures) at
> http://progsheet1.hypermart.net/fetters.html but I'm also posting the text,
> to make sure it's archived. Also at the site are reviews of a Bears show,
> Car Caught Fire, and Chris' Hostage, which are appended to the interview
> text below.
>
> P.S. Does anyone have the CD "Dinosaur Love"? That's the Lucky Spaulding
> album that Rob produced and played on, referenced first thing in the
> interview. How is it? Where can I buy it?
>
> P.P.S. Tickets for the Southgate House Bears show are now for sale online:
> go to http://southgatehouse.com and follow the links.
>
> P.M.S. The Bears Live CD can be ordered now, according to the Bears web
> site, by calling 800-859-8401.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING ROB FETTERS
> Progsheet roots and ruts into the psyche of the psychobear guitarist.
>
>
> Raisin, Bear, psychodot, studio musician, dad, guy with big hair - Rob
> Fetters was/is all of these. On the heels of a tour with the reconstituted
> Bears with Adrian Belew, Bob Nyswonger & Chris Arduser, ProgSheet cornered a
> frightened Fetters into confessing all!
>
> Q: Just before you started digging into this interview, what was the last
> piece of music you listened to?
>
> RF: I listened to a song called, "Beautiful" by Lucky Spaulding that I
> produced last year - to see if it still sounded OK. It was better than I
> remembered. He's really good. I didn't over produce, to my great relief.
>
> Q: Let's pick up from the "Rise And Shine" album and the tour following it.
> Why did the Bears stop at that point?
>
> RF: We lost our record deal. Adrian landed a solo contract and had some
> success with that. We just gave up at that point, and stopped beating our
> heads against the music biz wall. It wasn't an acrimonious divorce. It hurt,
> though.
>
> Q: After the Bears, you, Bob & Chris formed psychodots. What made it
> different than the Bears or the Raisins?
>
> RF: In a general way, due to the line-up, the Raisins had a slight R&B slant
> at times. it was unfocused and fun. And it had a potential for violence.
> Someone who hated psychodots called us "Yuppie Punks". It sort of fit the
> band. We played anything we wanted regardless of perceived consequences.
> Hipness was avoided if possible. Angry at times, sincere at other times.
> Intense, usually. A songwriters workshop. Fun.
>
> Q: In the course of the 3 psychodots studio albums, I noticed your lyrics
> including several bits of religious imagery. Was it becoming a bigger part
> of your life at that time?
>
> RF: I've always wondered what the heck God was up to, and what He/She/It
> wanted me to do. The 'dots allowed me to vent without editing that stuff
> out.. I've never felt at home with any "religion" per se, but I do believe a
> higher consciousness is possible for me. I'm a slow learner and it's hard
> work.
>
> Q: In what ways has your family effected your writing?
>
> RF: I think I understand the nature and power of love better. I'm not
> looking for relationships to fulfill me like I used to, so I'm not writing
> about that stuff anymore. I'm not just thinking about myself and how the
> world effects me and my plans and designs. That's all dull shit compared to
> helping baby humans grow up. I think parenting is life in the ultra-fast
> lane. It requires much greater creativity to do a good job than merely
> writing music. It has probably raised the bar a bit for what I am willing to
> parade before others as examples of my songwriting.
>
> Q: In '98, you released "Lefty Loose-Righty Tight." Why a solo album as
> opposed to another psychodots disc?
>
> RF: I had my own little studio at home. It didn't cost anything except my
> most valuable resource - time. I wanted to be my own little Hitler and run
> the show. It was a challenge, because generally speaking, I like
> collaborating with other musicians. It was still committee work though - the
> committee in my head.
>
> Q: Speaking of your solo album, what's the story behind "Where's Dad?"?
>
> RF: You don't qualify as a decent parent just because you manufactured the
> sperm. Trust no one. Question authority. Run like hell if necessary.
>
> Q:Around that time, the seeds were sown for the Bears to write & record
> again. What set it all into motion?
>
> RF: Adrian suggested we make a record for the sole reason of doing it well,
> with no other upfront goal. Music for its own sake. Who could say, "No", to
> that?
>
> Q: I hear the album was written & recorded in a much different way than the
> first 2 which had alot of tunes road-tested first. Was it better/worse, or
> just different?
>
> RF: Just different. It kept it fresh. We played from instinct.
>
> Q: In the interim, Chris has grown more and more as a singer and a writer..
> Did that increase the competition for space on the CD?
>
> RF: It is the most painful part of being a Bear. Having your work passed
> over by people you know, love, and respect. Argh...competition is good. I
> guess that's why I hate it! Chris has been writing really good music for a
> lot longer than people realize. It's his confidence in himself that has
> grown.
>
> Q: You have a very interesting song on "Car Caught Fire" called "Dave."
> What's the story behind it & how did Robert Fripp come to play on it?
>
> RF: I believe "the story behind the song" is that - to quote Heinrich Boll -
> life does not go on, but death does. It's about the suicide of one of my
> best friends when I was 14. It just popped out of thin air one day a few
> years ago. After recording it with the Bears at Adrian's studio, Robert was
> staying there and graciously agreed to play a solo for us. It was eerily
> appropriate for him to do so, because Dave was a huge Crimson fan at the
> time of his death. I had always wanted to write Dave a beautiful song.
>
> Q: How did the psychodots tune "Feed That Chicken" become "Success"?
>
> RF: I wrote "Chicken" and "Success" I ripped myself off. I love doing that.
> Oh, the shame. I thrive on it. Pass the guilt, please.
>
> Q: Will there be a 4th Bears studio album in the near future?
>
> RF: We are already talking about the method we will use to make it happen
> more quickly than the last one. Maybe by 2003?
>
> Q: When can we look forward to the Bears live CD & DVD?
>
> RF: We hope by fall 2002, for both items.
>
> Q: Are the psychodots effectively kaput, or is there more to be said in that
> format?
>
> RF: psychodots can only die when one of us does. We may do a gig or two this
> summer - certainly our annual Thanksgiving show will happen unless the Bears
> replace it.
>
> Q: You work in a studio composing & playing on jingles and a myriad of
> projects. What have you learned from it that you apply to a band situation?
>
> RF: Actually, my band experience and survival is my strength in the
> commercial music world. The rejection I have received as a working musician
> has made me tough enough to face the silliness and ruthlessness of the world
> of advertising. I just try to not take things personally (which is
> ridiculously difficult for a guy like me) and have fun doing the best I can
> with whatever/whomever I am lucky enough to work with. I like working with
> creative thinkers, and I have always felt fortunate and successful in the
> fact that I get to make noises for a living.
>
> Q: What are 6 albums you never get tired of listening to?
>
> RF: There are a lot more than 6 but these come to mind... Smiley Smile /
> "Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart" by Camper van Beethoven / Bernstein
> playing and conducting "Rhapsody in Blue" and "An American in Paris"/
> Beggar's Banquet / "Allow Me" by Jules Shear / The Ballad of Todd Rundgren /
> And any Beatle Album from "Rubber Soul" on. I had to cheat....
>
> Q: What was the very first guitar you ever owned?
>
> RF: A tiger-striped "Stella"! Actually, that was my sister Wendy's guitar.
> The first guitar I "owned" was a white '66 Fender Musicmaster. Thanks, dad.
>
> Q: What was the last CD you bought?
>
> RF: A fresh copy of "Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart"
>
> Q: If you could turn people on to any band in addition to the Bears, who
> would it be?
>
> RF: NRBQ. Terry Anderson is my favorite guitar player, even though he
> doesn't play one. Go see him live and you'll understand....
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The Bears - Mercury Lounge, NYC Feb. 23, 2002
>
> In support of their long awaited 3rd CD, the Bears hit the sweaty stage of
> the Mercury Lounge and ripped straight into "None Of The Above." 14 years
> later, it was like time stood still. All the energy, madness & fun that are
> the hallmarks of a Bears show were there in force. There are not enough
> superlatives to describe this show. Playing was beyond tight, songs were
> exceptional, band were nothing but smiles (Adrian Belew in particular looked
> like he just won the lottery, got laid & was made King simultaneously!),
> crowd was in tune all night!
>
> The songs never seemed to stop. "117 Valley drive," "Superboy," "Safe In
> Hell," "Caveman" - the list goes on. The Bears even threw in a fierce,
> muscular take of King Crimson's "Red" for good measure - much to the delight
> of the crowd. As with all Bears shows, it ended much too soon with everyone
> a sweaty mess by the final encore. Belew, Rob Fetters, Bob Nyswonger & Chris
> Arduser are in touch with a unique infectious energy that few bands can lay
> claim to, and their return to the stage was both welcome and long overdue!
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Chris Arduser - Hostage (Crooked Mile Records)
>
> Chris Arduser is one of the finest drummers I have seen in my entire life.
> When I heard he had put out his first solo album, I was expecting a
> veritable drum clinic. After all, this is the man who can play in any
> signature & tempo and handle the most demanding pieces with total ease. Much
> to my surprise, "Hostage" is all about songs rather than chops.
>
> Arduser sings and plays every instrument on what is a very folk-rock-pop
> album. His voice is strong, with a biting delivery. The songs have twinges
> of bitterness and irony. A tune like "You Just Don't Get It" is remindful of
> the best elements of the Byrds and Elvis Costello: tart lyrics and jangly
> guitars. While not what I expected at all, this is one hell of a great
> album. Perfect listening for a drive on a hot summer day with the top down
> with the wind in your hair. Nice drums, too!
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The Bears - Car Caught Fire (The Bears)
>
> WHAT TOOK SO LONG?????? I've heard of breaks, but 13 years between albums is
> a bit much! Having said that, it was worth the wait. "Car Caught Fire" is a
> corker of a twisted pop album & pure ear candy. You say you crave guitars
> playing wild riffs? Here they are in abundance. You say you need a rhythm
> section that is so tight it will straighten Tony Levin's mustache? Look no
> further. You have been starved for fantastic songs with crisp harmonies?
> Hey! They're here too!
>
> Adrian Belew, Rob Fetters, Bob Nyswonger, Chris Arduser & guest Bear Robert
> Fripp deliver the goods on every track. It is rumored (with a wink) that
> Fripp just might be the subject of Belew's wry "Mr. Bonaparte." This is not
> prog in a strict sense - it's just good music! I've seen many posts in the
> prog community asking if they should give the Bears a chance. Listen close.
> Pay attention. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will send me email thanking me for
> turning you on to this impeccable band. The converted are already on their
> 2nd copy of this one.
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
>
> Date: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:07 AM
> From: Artichoke6@xxxxxxx
> Subject: dots and Bears mentions
>
> Cincinnati Post
> Thursday, September 5, 2002
> http://www.cincypost.com/2002/sep/05/bird090502.html
>
> Release parties set
>
> by Rick Bird
>
> (below are excerpts from the column)
>
> 'Dots and Goshorns: Two of Cincinnati's finest veteran groups - the
> psychodots and the
>
> Goshorn Brothers - share the same bill for the first time in memory
> performing at a benefit concert at 7 p.m. Sunday at TopCats, 2820 Vine St.,
> Corryville.
>
> The occasion is to help out an old friend, Kevin Walker, who was badly hurt
> when his Seattle, Wash., apartment was gutted by a fire.
>
> Walker is a long-time "bartender extraordinaire" and friend of the local
> music scene having worked at various clubs over the years including
Murphy's
> Pub, The Fifth Amendment and the Washington Platform.
>
> The night opens with the boogie woogie piano of Ricky Nye, followed by
> acoustic sets from the Goshorn Brothers and the 'dots.
>
> Also playing will be Tickled Pink, a relatively new group of some veteran
> players featuring former Raisin members Scott Covrett, Bob Nyswonger, and
> Rick "Bam" Powell.
>
> David Rhodes Brown's Hollowbodies round out the evening. ($10 donation
> requested).
>
>
>
> Bears alert: Adrian Belew and the three psychodot members (Rob Fetters, Bob
> Nyswonger, Chris Arduser) are reconvening The Bears for a 12-city fall tour.
>
> Tentative dates are being held for Canal Street in Dayton (Sept. 19 ) and
at
> the Southgate House, Newport (Oct.5).
>
> The Bears also will release a live album next week with cuts taken from
gigs
> on the tour last winter (including one at the Southgate House) in support
of
> "Car Caught Fire" their first album in 13 years.
>
> The live album will be available though their Internet site
> (www.thebearsmusic.com).
>
>
> Publication date: 09-05-02
>
>
> ++ psychodots ++
>
> End of Psycho Depot 326 Sep 5, 2002
>
> Comments, suggestions, postings, and administrative
> or the switch between digest and daily versions of the Depot (or be on
both!):
>
> Mike Brown psychodots @ bigfoot.com
>
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> contact Stan Hertzman of Umbrella Artists and Strugglebaby
Records
> shertzman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 513 871-1500 Voice
> 513 871-1510 Fax
> and
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> 2612 Erie Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45208
>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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> http://www.rickynye.com
>
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