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Wear a Scary Folk Alley Shirt For Halloween

October 20, 2004

We're getting ghoulish about Halloween here at Folk Alley! A printer's mistake left us with a couple of boxes of T-shirts that feature a FolkAlley.com logo that is decidedly more traffic cone orange than it is our preferred burnt umber. Donna thought that they might make the perfect accessory for the season (see how the Ts scare the bejeesus out of Jim Blum?). If you would like us to pop one in the mail to you, e-mail your postal address and your size (M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL) to Donna at donna@folkalley.com and we'll send it off quicker than you can say, "Dear heavens! I'm being chased by folk zombies!" Posted by admin at October 20, 2004 1:09 PM


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Thank you! I sent my email - look forward to wearing it. Love the music! Love the insight into the artist & song writers! Love the informational postings!

Posted by: Cynthia Norling at October 21, 2004 10:27 AM

Absolutely, I'll wear it just to prove that folk music is alive and well. I'll wear it to shows, I'll wear it for Thanksgiving dinner and I'll wear it to the beach next summer!
Thanks
rep. snapshotmusic.com has folk music archives: i.e. Rod MacDonald's live shows!

Posted by: JEn Baker at October 21, 2004 12:59 PM

HAHAHAHA!!!! Great photo.
Can you say, ah, maybe I wont. HAHA!!
Anyways I will pop you folks my email, and Thanks for the sounds!!

Posted by: Ponch Powell at October 21, 2004 1:07 PM

Jim looks like Mel Gibson in one of the cornfield scenes from "Signs."

Posted by: Ben McConnell at October 21, 2004 1:36 PM

Thanks for bringing back the only music worth listening to! You offer great information...and you're entertaining- you do it all!

Posted by: Thomas Boll at October 22, 2004 5:24 PM

Please send me a 3XL. If it makes it for Halloween, I'll definitely waerr it while handing out the goodies on Halloween.

Ed SWitalski
665 Cartier Drive
Windsor Ontario
CANADA N9E 1N5

Posted by: Ed Switalski at October 25, 2004 6:33 PM

Sure send a shirt.
I have a party comng up
Size L or XL
To;
Keith howard
5852 meetinghouse rd.
tully, ny 13159

Posted by: keith howard at October 25, 2004 7:02 PM

Thanks for bringing me great music when ever I really need it. With out music, what would these ears of mine be worth? I'd love to wear around your shirt as often as I can.

Size M

John Foppert
Box 4182
George School
Newtown PA, 18940

Thank you all so much. I really mean that.

Posted by: john foppert at October 25, 2004 8:36 PM

Hey, Texas isn't represented.... I wear Roman sizes (you know XXX). Actually a 2X if you have it. Love your music. Keep up the good work....

Posted by: Phil Latham at October 26, 2004 12:35 AM

Please send a 3XL down here to Florida. I just started listening to folkalley and really enjoy it.

Thank you,
Rick Englund
5320 53rd Ave E
Bradenton, Fl 34203

Posted by: Richard Englund at October 26, 2004 2:05 PM

LOVE THE PROGRAMMING, BUT I DON' T READ THE REST OF THE SITE MUCH. IF STILL AVAILABLE, SEND A SHIRT - LARGE. PETER CLARK THORNFIELD FARM, 194 OLD PERUVILLE RD, GROTON, NY 13073

Posted by: at October 26, 2004 8:34 PM

this deals with the arlo guthrie, melanie, ann e dechant concert this summer in akron. i was able to take my granddaughter , 8 yrs old . she loved ann e dechant and melanie so much she has taken up the accoustic guitar
my daughter who has ideas beyond my comprehension hs forbeidden me to see her...but i know i will always turn her on to folk music and lifes legends.
cheryl huzl

Posted by: Cheryl L. Huzl at October 30, 2004 11:53 PM

Can I get a hunter's orange hoodie in time for Wabbit Season?

Posted by: John Russell at November 3, 2004 3:06 PM

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