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Thanks for the Memories

July 23, 2004

Thanks to all those who posted comments regarding Iris Dement. Folk Alley postcards (autographed by Iris) and Folk Alley t-shirts will be mailed to Deirdre Ownby, Price Carson, Adrian Leighton, Merrit Bussiere and Charlie Grau. Each of these folks took the time to share their Iris-releated thoughts and experiences, and I truly appreciate it.

Also thanks to all those who have sent e-mails in the last couple of weeks. We were worried that summertime might be a little slower here in the Folk Alley universe - but we've had lots of great messages from all over the world lately.

Have a great weekend!

Posted by Bob Burford at July 23, 2004 6:16 PM


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Just logged on after a couple of days away to see if there was any info posted re the Iris Dement comments. Guess who is singing as I type this - Iris !!
Thanks in advance for the T- shirt.
Keep up the great tunes,
Price

Posted by: Price at July 27, 2004 2:35 PM

great site, we used to live in san francisco, there was a female dj named sully on sat and sunday nights that played lots of roots, folk, country alt music, your station just as great, keep it up, how about more joe ely, jimmy dale gilmore, greg brown, john gorka, and ps i am a kent graduate, this station makes me proud

Posted by: sarah plain at July 29, 2004 9:11 PM

I used to listen to WKSU FM extensively when I live in Kent until 1975. I missed the folk music when I left and moved to California. I was reading my Kent State magazine which came in the mail yesterday and there you were. I am going to enjoy this. I will be back in kent the first 7 days of October. If you receive visitors I will be more than happy to stop by and say hi from sunny California and an Alumus of 1963. I remeber when Theodor Bikel played in Kent at the Blind Owl which was on Depeyster street and I believe there was a gentleman by the name of Bob Brown that also played there. It has been a long time. The mind does play tricks. Thanks for being there.

pat "63"

Posted by: H. Patrick Eisenhut at August 5, 2004 5:45 PM

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