KERRVILLE

Christian Bauman (ducksquack@hotmail.com)
Mon, 8 Jun 1998 14:31:02 -0400 (EDT)

Just back from five days of bliss... :)
I got in to Texas Tues night, flew home last night.

So much was great, where to begin?

Thursday night (i think) was the Vermont concert at Threadgills.
Lisa McCormick, Rachel Bissex (go Rachel!), Lousie Taylor, Steve
Gillette. Great show that was.

Susan Werner and Ray Wylie Hubbard on main-stage Sat night...
fantastic.

The campfires were slow but exciting. My flight into San Antonio got in
3 hours late, about 2 in the morning, and when I got into the car with
Gregg and Mary Martha I said "All I want is to get my butt to Kerrville,
open a beer, hear a Steve Fisher song, and then I'll be grounded and
ready to go."

And it happened just like that! Steve played as the sun started coming
up on the Crows Nest, I opened my first beer, and felt like I was home.

Camp Stupid had a drum set this year! Big fun...

Thursday night late the freaks came out, big gypsy parade down the main
road, most of the men seemed to be wearing dresses... The peak seemed
to be the impromteau mando/fiddle jam that somehow ended up in the
ladie's shower at 3am. Will wonders never cease?

Any Phillies fans out there? Chuck Brodsky has a great new song about
the late Richie Ashburn.

Mike McNevin has a fantatic new song written with Buddy Mondlock...
didn't get the title, but he blew us away during his main-stage set Fri
night.

Before I forget: Big big big thanks to Camp Coho/Villa Vino for once
again hosting and feeding us Yankees... what a bunch of sweethearts.
Even more important, saving us tent space in the shade. I slept 'til
noon every day. Can't do that at Falcon Ridge!
We had some great writers come by the Coho circle... a whole bunch
whose names I never got. Great visits from Chuck Pyle, Bill Staines,
Kate Jacobs, Annie Gallup... And o'course Jack Hardy (now known as
Father Flannagan) held court over it all. Someone please put Jack on a
stamp, will ya?

PBS/Houston paid us a visit Sat afternoon, and filmed us drinking our
blue margaritas while Jack sang DEATH IN TEXAS, the official national
anthem of Camp Coho/Villa Vino.

My discoveries of the week:
Ray Wylie Hubbard and Lousie Taylor.
First time I ever heard Ray play, and boy o boy was he really really
good...
I've heard a few of Louise's songs, and since we've got some mutual
friends I hear a lot about her, but this was the first time I ever got
to really see her play live. Folks, she's out of this world. Stunning
performer, great writer. She has a new tune about being a runaway that
is just simply crushing.

I played more songs than I remember ever writing, ate more food than I
know I paid for, and had more fun than a man has a right to...

Any more reports?

-Chris

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Christian Bauman
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"Did I mention the blue margaritas?" -Jack Hardy
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