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Folk Crossover???

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Topic: Folk Crossover???
Posted By: kobe
Subject: Folk Crossover???
Date Posted: May 17 2007 at 12:19pm

Hello All,

      I have been away from this forum for to long. So here goes.

I was in my office at work listening to online music. My rock station wasn't streaming to well and my jazz station was in a "play long atonal solo cuts" mode, so I was listening to a great folk website called Folkalley.com. Now they have good music, instumentals, fiddle, vocal duets, alot of celtic and it is easy to listen to while I'm working. So here I am working away when I hear the familiar tones of "Don't Wait to Long", I fell off my chair and as I was picking myself off the floor I was reaching for the volume control to TURN IT UP. There it was. The fabulous Ms. Madeleine getting airtime on a Folk Station. Hooray, I shouted. Mainly because its a great song but also because whenever I find Ms. Madeleine played on a new outlet I think how great it is to see her popularity grow so more people can know what we already know.  That Ms. Madeleine is the best. You must understand that I will not play Ms. Madeleines CD's at work because I would never get any work done. I would be just sitting and listening.

So I'll just keep reading this forum and listening to Ms. Madeleine whenever I can.

Thanx - Ron kobe



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ronkobe



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Posted By: saramadi
Date Posted: May 22 2007 at 7:11am
Good to hear you're still around.   

I rarely hear Madi on the radio on KJZZ - the local NPR station that follows a jazz format at night.

Later!

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Cheers!



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