Posted by Frank Fotusky --Previous Message--
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on May 7, 2005, 6:31 am, in reply to "Re: Steve Mann & Frank Fotusky"
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Tom- right now its just some wescoast shows but who knows. I'd like to get Steve out this way. He still plays in the same vein and has a new CD to be released soon of recordings that span 40 yr. Some cuts w/Janis Joplin and a new song or two.
The Godfrey show was fun glad you liked it. Hopefully they'll have me back. Thanks again Tom.
-Frank www.fotusky.com
: Frank, thanks for the info ... will this duo
: drift toward the East coast anytime soon? I
: learned of Steve's music a few years back
: and immediately went out and found his
: records and am happy to hear he's perfoming
: again...BTW, I saw you perform at Godfrey
: Daniels a few months back w/ Paul
: Geremia...great show, loved the sound of
: your J-35...mind telling us how you hooked
: up w/ Steve? Is his repertoir and playing
: style similar to his 70's work? ...thanks
: for the info and good luck on your tour...
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: --Previous Message--
: Steve Mann, the fingerstyle guitarist who
: has
: influenced so many players, is reemerging
: onto the scene after a 25+ year hiatus. He
: and I will be performing together at the
: EPIC ARTS STUDIOS (www.epicarts.org) in
: Berkeley CA on July 16 with a pending house
: concert on the 17. The show will be billed
: as Frank Fotusky featuring Steve Mann. He
: has a new CD coming out as do I. This should
: prove to be a great event. In case you are
: unfamiliar with Steve, he was the
: inspiration for Jorma Kaukonen's Mann's
: Fate, Stefan Grossmann's Blues For the Mann,
: performed with Janis Joplin, was in the
: Mothers of Invention, and performed on and
: arranged some of the early Sonny & Cher
: albums. That is a short list
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: For the uninitiated, you can check out a
: website dedicated to Steve at
: www.wirz.de/music/mann_st.htm
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: Thanks for letting me post this message.
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: Frank Fotusky www.fotusky.com
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