Dang Steve, I'm green with envy! Mary Gauthier was just wonderful last night. My introduction to Mary was her 2002 album Mercy Now, which was produced by Lucinda's original guitarist/bandleader/producer, Gurf Morlix.
As I anticipated, Mary was band-less last night, but she had her opener---Jaimee Harris---stay on stage after her set and sing harmony & play guitar with her. The show was in a great sounding little club on Burnside Boulevard, right down the street from Music Millennium.
I made a quick stop in MM before the show, where I found the Buddy Holly 6-LP boxset on MCA Records in Mint condition for 30 bucks. I had a copy for years, but sold it to Amoeba Records right before I left Southern California. I saw it in Mazzie's collection (frequent YouTube Vinyl Community poster Norman Mazlov), and realized I needed it again.
As I anticipated, Mary was band-less last night, but she had her opener---Jaimee Harris---stay on stage after her set and sing harmony & play guitar with her. The show was in a great sounding little club on Burnside Boulevard, right down the street from Music Millennium.
I made a quick stop in MM before the show, where I found the Buddy Holly 6-LP boxset on MCA Records in Mint condition for 30 bucks. I had a copy for years, but sold it to Amoeba Records right before I left Southern California. I saw it in Mazzie's collection (frequent YouTube Vinyl Community poster Norman Mazlov), and realized I needed it again.