Showing posts with label Krishna Guthrie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Krishna Guthrie. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

CGI - Randyoke & Sideshow Abe (2001)


CGI - Cormier, Guthrie, Irion
Randyoke & Sideshow Abe
The Guthrie Center - Housatonic, MA
October 7, 2001
Upper Balcony


Randy Cormier - Guitar, Vocals
Abe Guthrie - Keyboards, Vocals
Krishna Guthrie - Drums
Sarah Lee Guthrie - Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Irion - Guitar, Vocals

LINEAGE:
AT-933 (Cardioid) > SP-PREAMP >
Sony MZR-900 (LP2) > Sound Studio 4
(Amplify, Fades, Tracking) > MP3 (320k)


DISC 1 (56:10)

01. Run Away (Xavier)
02. The Heart Of The Matter (Don Henley)
03. All The Heros (Whiskey City)
04. There's Only One Way (Xavier)
05. It's Your Thing (Isley Brothers
06. Alone (Xavier)
07. Last Kiss (Pearl Jam)
08. Livin' On A Prayer (Bon Jovi)
09. Happy Birthday Dennis
10. Last Train (Xavier)
11. Tax Man (The Beatles)

DISC 2 (75:46)

01. Sunny Side Of Life (Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion)
02. Technical Difficulties (Part 1)
03. Let It Be (The Beatles)
04. Technical Difficulties (Part 2)
05. Cease Fire (Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion)
06. Decisions (Part 1)
07. Sailing Away (Styx)
08. Truckers Tan (Johnny Irion)
09. A Break In The Clouds (Jayhawks)
10. Home Grown (Johnny Irion)
11. Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young)
12. Deep River Blues (Doc Watson)
13. Eye For An Eye (Johnny Irion)
14. Decisions (Part 2)    CGI (Cormier, Guthrie, Irion)
15. Ramblin' Round (Woody Guthrie)
16. Joe Dimaggo Done It Again (Billy Brag & Wilco)
17. Do Re Mi (Woody Guthrie)

DISC 3 (15:34)

01. Post Show Jam

Total Time:      2:27:30

NOTES:
This was an informal show put on by Abe & Randy on the afternoon before the annual Guthrie Center Fall Fundraiser show later in the evening.  The "happy birthday" during the second set was for Dennis LaChapelle (Arlo Guthrie's long time bus driver, and fan favorite).  This recording is dedicated to the memory of Dennis, who passed away December 20, 2008.

LaCHAPELLE, Dennis Dennis LaChapelle, 58, husband of Deb (Fitzgerald) LaChapelle, passed on unexpectedly on Saturday (December 20, 2008). He was born in Manchester, to Clarence and Ruth, the 12th of their 13 children. He later settled in Becket, MA where he planted the roots for the life that he embraced. Dennis touched so many lives, near and far, while enjoying decades of travels throughout the world while driving folk singer and dear friend Arlo Guthrie's tour bus. He enjoyed sharing stories of his journeys and takes many great memories with him. He was currently employed by the Massachusetts Highway Department where he took pride in keeping the roads safe for everyone. He loved to drive, fix things, anything mechanical, and most importantly to lend a hand to help everyone and anyone he could. He also loved pepper and spicy food, and surely had a zest for life. Dennis will always be remembered as a big huggable guy with a heart of gold, enthusiastic spirit, and an ear to ear smile. The road of destiny now drives Dennis to where his help must be needed next. Besides his wife Deb and her children Sam, Zach, and Sara and grandchildren Tyler and Serena; Dennis is survived by six LaChapelle brothers, Clarence, Ted, Jerry, Fred, Joe, and Greg; four sisters, Mary Mazzochi, Eileen Fuller, Judy Fuller, and Margaret Yonika; three foster brothers, John and Bob Hershey, and Armand LeBrie; many nieces and nephews; a huge Blunderite family; and countless "bus driver groupies". He is predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Ruth (Bennett) LaChapelle; two brothers, Jack and David; and a step-grandchild Brodie. A "Celebration of Dennis' Life" will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, December 29, at The Guthrie Center, 4 Van Deusenville Rd., Great Barrington, MA.
 
Published in The Hartford Courant on December 25, 2008 
TypeGradeLengthExtras
AudienceA-147 minArtwork, Web Links

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Arlo Guthrie - Boys Night Out (2012)



Arlo Guthrie
Boys Night Out
Children's Theater of Annapolis
February 15, 2012
Section: Right, Row M, Seat 4


LINEAGE:
AT-933 (Baffled Omni) > SP-PREAMP >
Edirol R09-HR (24/96 WAV) > Sound Studio 4
(Fades & Tracking) > MP3 (320k)

COVER PHOTOS:
Arlo Guthrie - Bob Hargreaves
Abe Guthrie - John Claeys
Krishna Guthrie -
Terry A La Berry - Steve Dillard

DISC 1 (62:48)

01. Introduction
02. Green Green Rocky Road
03. Make Stuff Up
04. Darkest Hour
05. Jackie & The Police
06. Coming Into Los Angeles
07. Reflections of Woody
08. Deportees
09. A More Perfect Union
10. Union Maid / Ladies Auxilliary
11. Pretty Boy Floyd
12. Mother's Voice
13. St. James Infirmary
14. Keys To The Highway
15. Byrds Revisited
16. Waimanalo Blues
17. When A Soldier Makes It Home
18. Bikes In The House
19. Waimanalo Blues


DISC 2 (59:51)

01. Pig Meat
02. Slow Boat
03. Buy Me A Beer
04. City Of New Orleans
05. After Katrina
06. In Times Like These
07. Visiting Leadbelly
08. Alabama Bound
09. Staying With Ramblin' Jack
10. Highway In The Wind
11. Occupy
12. All Over The World
13. Arlo's Hymn
14. This Land Is Your Land
15. Woody & Steinbeck
16. My Peace

Total Time:      2:02:39

NOTES:
Great little theater and place to see Arlo!  It was a wonderful night filled with song and story by one of the best in the business.  It's not a perfect recording, and I apologize for a few of the coughs as it was very dry and I found myself without any candy or something to sooth my throat. Highlight of the evening had to be everyone singing along to "My Peace", a perfect ending to a great show.


TypeGradeLengthArtwork
AudienceA-123 minIncluded

MP3 Version - 320kbps:
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