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Subject: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Sep 99 - 02:13 AM I would like to be crassly commercial and announce proudly that Folk-Legacy recording star Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) will be touring Northern California with Bob Conroy next week, and I hope all ot the Mudcatters here will be able to attend at least one of the concerts. Here's the schedule:
Regulars here at the 'Cat have come to know Dan's encyclopedic knowledge of folk music. Now's your chance to come and see if he can actually sing.... (grin) Click on my name below to e-mail me for details about the Sunday concert at my house. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Sep 99 - 02:20 AM Here's Bill Wagman's blurb: Hello, Dan Milner and Bob Conroy will be performing a house concert in the Davis in September. Hosted by Bill Wagman Friday, September 10 at 8:00pm $10.00 1350 Monarch Lane Davis Ca. 95616 (530) 753-3472 wjwagman@ucdavis.edu Dan grew up singing Irish songs at home. In the early '70s, he started singing shanties at South Street Seaport in New York and, shortly afterwards, became active at The Irish Arts Center in NYC. In the mid '70s, he formed a group called The Flying Cloud with Paddy Reynolds, a Sligo-style fiddler from Co. Longford, who later recorded with Andy McGann and Paul Brady, and with Brian Brooks who went on to play with The House Band. After a hiatus of several years he started singing and fishing again a couple of years ago and finished up work with Lou Killen, Mick Moloney, The Irish Tradition and some NYC friends on his CD of Irish sea songs. Folk-Legacy put it out late last year. Dan will be joined by his singing partner Bob Conroy. Bob is a multi-talented instrumentalist and singer specializing in Irish-American folk song and music of the sea who has been performing music in and around the New York area for the last 25 years. |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Kevin McGee Date: 03 Sep 99 - 09:14 AM I saw Dan at the Nenagh Singers Circle a couple of weeks ago, and can confirm that he certainly can sing. Check out his CD of Irish Sea Shanties, which is in my disc-tray as I write. Bob's playing was on the breath-taking side too. |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Margo Date: 03 Sep 99 - 09:16 AM Say, Dan, only six days later on Sept 18th I'll be singing in Tacoma as a finalist in a sea shantey songwriting contest. I wish you could spare the time to come north! Margarita, wishing hopefully |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Liam's Brother Date: 07 Sep 99 - 10:52 PM Hi Joe! Thank you for being so crassly commercial. Very kind of you, sir. We look forward to meeting you and your Sacramento Singers' Circle friends. Perhaps we could structure the evening so that everybody gets to sing a song or we could talk about songs and singing. Want to start a little earlier? Your call. Just let me know. All the best, Dan Milner
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Joe Offer Date: 08 Sep 99 - 05:17 AM Well, Dan, I've already advertised the concert as beginning at 7:30, so maybe we'd better leave it at that. I'll put the word out that people are welcome for conversation and socializing beginning at 7 PM. We do mostly group singing in Sacto, and don't have many who'd be interested in singing on their own. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Sep 99 - 03:21 PM Well, Dan had his historic first concert of his Northern California tour last - can anybody give us a review? If you missed that one, he's singing on the square-rigger Balclutha at the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park (click) tonight (Saturday), and at my house in Fair Oaks in the Sacramento area tomorrow (Sunday, Sept 12, 1999, 7:30 PM). Click on my name below to e-mail me for directions. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Sep 99 - 05:27 AM Well, Dan Milner and Bob Conroy put on one heck of a good concert. Our audience was small, but enthusiastic. We sang up a storm. They really know their stuff, and they brought us a wide variety of interesting songs. They're also very nice people, and we really enjoyed having them visit. Thank you very much, Dan and Bob. It was a real pleasure. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Winters Wages Date: 13 Sep 99 - 02:17 PM Well, Dan and Bob did a wonderful job Saturday night on the Balclutha.It was a big turn out, had to stand in the back for a while. I was very glad them do "The Outside Track, It was wonderful. Thanks guys. As a point of information, the 25th and 26th of this month will be the annual Festival Of The Sea down at the Hyde Street Pier (San Francisco Maritime Park)..It plans to be a huge event with the theme on Gold Rush Days. The Hawaiian Chieftain will attempt an actual beach landing in Aquatic Park. there will be music by quite a few groups (Dog Watch Nautical Band, RiGGy, The Starboard Watch, etc. If it is all possible come on down. The monthly Sea Chanties will be held on the Thayer (at least its set for that location right now)..the entry is FREE..Regards Winters wages |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Barry Finn Date: 13 Sep 99 - 10:04 PM Hi way out there. If there's some one who could post a picture (RiGGy???) of the Hawaiian Chieftain doing this beach run thing I'd be very much in your debt for life. She was rigged by a now past on friend of mine & musicain/singer, George Herbert & seeing as how he outlived Stan, he maybe the last shantyman. She was also owner/built by Lahiana Wielding, that's Drake Thomas, another friend, who also helped spearhead the restoration of the Brig Carthaginian & a great singer & guitar player out in Maui. It sounds as if Dan & Bob we're in their usuall great form so send them back east now you've had enough already. I saw that we'll be seeing Dan at the DC getaway maybe we'll be seeing Liam's sister in law too, eh? Wouldn't mind one of the Johnson Girl's helping out with the shanties, eh, eh? Hasn't the shanty sings been held on the Thayer all along or has it just been 'That long'? Barry |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Winters Wages Date: 14 Sep 99 - 11:54 PM Well, Barry I do not think RiGGy will be on the Hawaiian Landing. He will be on one of the stages. The landing is being done by a group of people who do gold ruch themes around the state. I will try and snag a phot of the landing though. Im sure thye S.F. Chronicle will cove it. It pland to be a big event. The chanties are held the first Satueday of every month. Dut to the activities this month, it was put off untill the 25th to coencide with the festival. We will let you know what happens Regards Winters Wages |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Barry Finn Date: 15 Sep 99 - 01:33 AM Thanks Winter Wages, if the Chronicle does a photo shoot of the landing woul you let me know I can get it here. Have a great time. Barry |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Winters Wages Date: 15 Sep 99 - 10:36 AM Will do Barry Take care Winters Wages (Lloyd Jones) |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Liam's Brother Date: 15 Sep 99 - 08:16 PM Hi! Bob Conroy and I had a great time in California. We did 3 concerts in 3 days, did no sightseeing and came back with sore throats but it was well worth it. Last Friday night we met BSeed and spent time with him spinning yarns and trading songs. His renditions of a few Commander Cody numbers (including "Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road") were particularly memorable. We ran into a few Mudcatters aboard the tall ship 'Balclutha' on Saturday night. Riggy Rackin & Winter's Wages were there. I also met Margarita's sister, however, the concert was well attended and our time in the intermission was hectic so we didn't get to socialize as much as we would have liked. We got to Joe Offer's house early on Sunday to make sure we could visit with him. For those of you who have never met Joe face-to-face, he is very gracious, interesting and enthusiastic. Joe provided a crowd of good singers. As a 'thank you,' I gave him a personal concert of "O'Brien of Tipperary" just before we ran out the door on our way back towards San Francisco. My eyeglasses disassembled while I was driving so we did not make it to The Starry Plough pub in Berkeley for the Sunday night session. Sorry to miss you all. See you next time! Thanks to all for the hospitality.
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Sep 99 - 09:45 PM No sightseeing? Gee, Dan, how can you come to California without sightseeing? Well, I guess that means you should come back when you can relax. It sure was nice to have you here. Dave Swan, you missed a good concert and a lot of fun. You want me to send your boss a postcard from Sacramento and tell him how much you enjoyed it? (grin) -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) in No. Calif From: Mark Roffe Date: 16 Sep 99 - 12:51 AM Yep, the concert at Joe's house was much fun. Dan has one of those Irish voices that sounds like it's experienced every word it sings. Bob's banjo playing was gorgeous, and his open-tuned guitar picking was deep and resonant (contributed to by the fact that he was playing the Goodall guitar that Ginny bought me!!). These gentlemen were as interested in their audience as they were interested in the singers - Bob spent too much of his break time teaching me some banjo tunings and picking styles. Thanks, Bob and Dan. Rarely has so much talent travelled so far to play so much for so few. And thanks, Joe, for hosting the event. Mark Roffe |
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