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Arthur Lee/Love tribute show, Friday, Brooklyn NY   Message List  
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When:
Friday Oct 6, 2006
at 8:00 PM

Where:
Magnetic Field
97 Atlantic Avenue (btw Hicks & Henry)
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Don't you think you NEED to see an evening of live Arthur-Lee-and-
Love music that DOESN'T have Robert Plant singing?

Well, lucky you: Friday, October 6th, at Brooklyn's Magnetic Field,
you can do just that. Your favorite ad-hoc NYC garage supergroup,
SHAW 'NUFF, will be playing Arthur Lee's music (and of course Bryan
Maclean's as well) for a very long time. Two sets. Come early and
test your stamina against ours! 'Cause, you know, if you're not on
time, you'll miss THAT song...

Here's who we are, again:

Peter Stuart (bass, vocals) -- veteran of the 1970s/80s NYC garage
revival, with The Tryfles and The Headless Horsemen. Appeared at
Cavestomp '99 with The Standells, at Cavestomp 2000 with both The
Beau Brummels and The Blues Magoos, and in September 2001 with Mark
Lindsay's Cavestomp Redcoats. Currently a member of Special Pillow.
If Peter doesn't know the song, it probably isn't worth knowing.

Kurt Reil (drums, vocals) -- founding member of The Grip Weeds
(latest album Giant On The Beach out now on Rainbow Quartz Records)
and Jim Babjak's Buzzed Meg. Appeared at Cavestomp 2000 with The Beau
Brummels, and in September 2001 with Mark Lindsay's Cavestomp
Redcoats. If Kurt can't play the song, it probably can't be played.

Mike Fornatale (guitar, vocals, other stuff) -- Has played and/or
sung with The Monks, Moby Grape, Kelley Stoltz, Roman Elsener, The
Von Ghouls, The Royal Purple, Kerry Kennedy, Muck and the Mires, The
Misteriosos, Meagan Brothers, and Mark Lindsay's Cavestomp Redcoats.
Has stood in at soundchecks for Alana Amram and Arthur Lee. (Listed
in descending height order.) Currently a member of The Losers' Lounge
and Richard And The Young Lions. If Mike doesn't know the song, give
him a minute.

Michael Lynch (guitar, vocals) -- Has played and sung with The
Lynchpins and The Anything People. Featured artist at International
Pop Overthrow shows, 2003 and 2004. If Michael knows the song, he's
also intimately familiar with all nine re-mixes.

Wendy Fornatale (keyboards, percussion, guitar-under-duress) -- She
used to be "Wendy Eisimont," just in case she still owes you money.
Has only appeared once in public (other than with this project) since
college -- on 9 May 1987 -- with The Wendytones. Wearing a bridal
gown and veil. Well, it WAS her wedding after all. Eighteen years
later she's out of retirement and it's about damn time. If Wendy
doesn't know the song, she will bring post-it notes. In color codes.


Special Guest: Kristin Pinell Reil (flute) -- utilized sparingly and
effectively, increasing our complement of instrumentation and also
our overall estrogen percentage. Has played and sung with The Grip
Weeds, The Rooks, and many others.

And yes, of COURSE we're playing THAT ONE. And also that one, and
that one, and even THAT one. Bring pillows!

There's a 10:30 PM curfew there, you know, so we intend to start on
time. Be there at 8! We're playing forever!

Seriously, get there early. We love you and we don't want anyone to
get hurt.








Wed Oct 4, 2006 4:50 pm

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