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Re: voice lessons w/ Karin?



Hi Keisha,

I think Karin taught private voice about 10 years ago to make money.  I could
be wrong on all counts, but don't think she does it  now except in rare
circumstance.  Talk about daunting. Can you imagine taking voice from someone
you look up to so much (vocally).

m

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chad and Keisha Brown" <chadandkeisha at icehouse_net>
To: "Shelly R" <turnleft at onebox_com>; <over-the-rhine at actwin_com>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:16 )v(ark
Subject: voice lessons w/ Karin?


> Hey!  Not to get off subject or anything...
>
> But I heard somwhere, don't know where, that Karin taught voice lessons?  I
> was interested to see if any of you ever took under her?  Boy that would be
> an interesting story!  I just started taking lessons myself after many
years
> of not taking them, and my teacher wanted me to pick a "Dream Song" that I
> could work up to in the weeks to come, so I was able to drag all my OtR
> albums to my next lesson and win another fan!  My teacher was absolutely
> speechless at Karin's voice.  She was quite taken with "Rhapsodie" so God
> forbid, that's my next song to learn...  I don't think I can ever get it
> down!  I guess I just have to get over the fact that I don't feel worthy to
> be singing it or something... (weird I know)
>
> Just rambling,
>
> Keisha
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shelly R" <turnleft at onebox_com>
> To: <over-the-rhine at actwin_com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:37 AM
> Subject: eBay OTR stuff
>
>
> > The OTR HDIF single is a CD single that IRS put out for radio/promotional
> > use only.  It was never available for public sale (although I'm sure
> > there are people out there who got it, sold it to used CD places, etc.,
> > etc.).
> >
> > I was, as you all know, a bit obsessed way back when and wanted to have
> > one of everything associated with the band, including any compilation
> > they appeared in, any magazine or newspaper article, etc.
> >
> > Scoop This is a compilation CD put out in Canada by EMI.  Can't remember
> > where or how I got this one, I'm sure it wasn't hard to come by back
> > in the day (1993).
> >
> > It's Not the Size That Counts is another compilation CD, this one put
> > out by IRS.  Nothing special about 'Jacksie' (it's straight off
Patience).
> >  Again though, a must have for the obsessive collector.
> >
> > Where Are My Headphones you might be able to find in used record stores
> > if you really poked around.  The one thing about this 1994 release is
> > that the version of 'How Does It Feel' is Live, in the WCBE studio.
> > So it sounds somewhat different.  I hadn't listened to this CD in ages,
> > until yesterday, and I was surprised by how much good stuff by other
> > artists I like is on it.
> >
> > Seahorse - this is one I doubt very many people have.  I may not have
> > this story totally right, it's been a long time, but anyway...  The band
> > met this guy in England, Matt.  He had a manor house that he was
> renovating
> > and using as a music studio/production place, etc.  When Matt decided
> > to put together a CD to make money to rehab the place they were all for
> > letting him use one of their songs on it.  I think this all happened
> > at the same time they first met Gordon/Jack, in fact I think it may have
> > been how they met Gordon.  So while the version of the song on the CD
> > is the same as on Besides the CD has some real band history associated
> > with it.  I don't think the Seahorse ever became what Matt hoped it would
> > and I don't think there were very many copies of this CD ever
> manufactured.
> >
> > The Last Day of Spring tape is another Matt Robert creation, it's just
> > another thing a collector would want.  It's unique and I'd be surprised
> > if you could find it, or The Seahorse at a store.  Actually, I'd be
> totally
> > shocked.  I don't even remember us ever selling either of these through
> > OTR, although I packaged so much stuff in my time I've probably forgotten
> > about them.
> >
> > The two Patience tapes are, in my opinion, the primo stuff I'm willing
> > to part with.  When OTR first recorded Patience it was only available
> > on tape and initially Linford did all the labels for them.  The tape
> > isn't labeled other than the sticker which is only on one side.
> >
> > I also have, but didn't list it, video #666.  Linford drew little satanic
> > things around the IRS man (horns, pitchfork).  Since these are still
> > available I didn't think it'd be a "hot item."
> >
> > Shelly
> >
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