It is indeed. It's one of the great albums from the Great Folk Music Scare, due to Tusco Heath, who booked us and engineered the revcording. You can hear most of it on my Substack page, posred over the lasr three years...Were you a Dawson person? Thanks for the comment and for listening!
Chuck, I know you have my email address because I get stuff from you all the time. I'd be interested to find out what you've written. Why don't you write to me and let me know?
Forgot to say (below, which was first...) that after hearing your version, I've never been able to even think about, let alone sing, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."
I was, um, Mrs. Heath, although that didn't last for too many more years. I remember loving that concert, especially your arrangement of the poem "Guitar Lament for a Mountain Boy," which I searched for (the poem) for years, finally found it last year. I have fond memories of you and Steve both. I'll check out your page. (Incidentally, Tusco died in 2022 at the age of nearly 94. Here's a link to his obit, which is interesting although a bit strange, I thought -- didn't mention any of his children.)
Is this from you guys' concert at Dawson Community College in Montana? In the middle '60s??
It is indeed. It's one of the great albums from the Great Folk Music Scare, due to Tusco Heath, who booked us and engineered the revcording. You can hear most of it on my Substack page, posred over the lasr three years...Were you a Dawson person? Thanks for the comment and for listening!
Chuck, I know you have my email address because I get stuff from you all the time. I'd be interested to find out what you've written. Why don't you write to me and let me know?
Forgot to say (below, which was first...) that after hearing your version, I've never been able to even think about, let alone sing, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."
I was, um, Mrs. Heath, although that didn't last for too many more years. I remember loving that concert, especially your arrangement of the poem "Guitar Lament for a Mountain Boy," which I searched for (the poem) for years, finally found it last year. I have fond memories of you and Steve both. I'll check out your page. (Incidentally, Tusco died in 2022 at the age of nearly 94. Here's a link to his obit, which is interesting although a bit strange, I thought -- didn't mention any of his children.)