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  • THE MUSE AND WHIRLED RETORT May 2008 20 Year Anniversary! Special Edition.

    newsletter imageM.U.S.E. .A.N.D. .W.H.I.R.L.E.D. .R.E.T.O.R.T.

    By Chris Chandler https://chrischandler.org

    Vol IX issue vi

    May 1, 2008 May Day and My 20 Year Anniversary

    New York City.  





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    Well folks it is May of 2008



    You didn't need me or this little news letter to tell you that.  I just like saying it out loud – because May of 2008 is my 20th anniversary of being a performer.  



    I have thoroughly enjoyed telling stories for the past twenty years!  



    I am curious to know how many of you on this list remember me performing back in 1988 when I first hit the road.  Or in 89 at my first People's Music Network, or in 1990 at my first Kerrville, or in 1991 at my first SXSW or in 1994 at my First Folk Alliance or in 1996 at my first Oregon Country Fair or in 1999 when I started this news letter (the dawn of Email for me.)





    Anyway, I often say we are in it for the long haul – and sometimes you see a mile marker and ya gottat point it out.  Once upon a time I lived in Victoria, BC just up the street from Mile Marker Zero on the world's longest highway – The Trans Canada.  So here is my milestone: I am putting out a box set to commemorate the event.  50 songs from 20 years.  

    Check it out at:  https://chrischandler.org/index.php?page=notes



    Believe me preorders would sure help!  Please click on the announcements section for more info on that. Or if you are already convinced click here:

    https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr



    Soooo here we go again….



    Yes, 20 years ago I graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts in May of 2008 as a stage lighting designer and special effects major.  At the time, I had this idea…



    … I would pay for a trip around the country to audition as a lighting designer by… well… reading poetry on street corners, of course.



    See, it's not as weird as you think.  OK maybe it is – my poor mother!  Anyway, I had these monologues because in college I had written some plays.  Now ya gotta picture this… Me at 23 years old – skinny, long blonde hair, dressed like an art student – complete with beret and black turtle neck sweater doing monologues in the parking lot of the Pall Mall Shopping Mall in Winston Salem, NC.  OK Needless to say my career was not off to a glorious start.  



    Now this was before cell phones – and in those days you avoided the guy standing in a parking lot flailing his arms about talking to himself. These days you assume he is on the phone – you may even be mildly jealous that the homeless guy has a smaller, less noticeable Blue Tooth device than you do.



    So, I did as any thinking man would do – I bought a guitar.  Now, I did not know how to play the guitar – but just holding one – and strumming lightly while muting the strings as I read the collected works of Lawrence Ferlinghetti poems aloud.  That made me a folk singer.



    I did manage to get me enough money to put enough gas in my car to get from city to city to go audition as a lighting designer.



    In New York (where I am right now) I managed to get a job as an assistant LD on Broadway.  However, I was having so much fun performing in the Subways of the big Apple that I turned it down.  At the time I convinced myself that it was just for the summer.  



    OK, its twenty years later and I am still on my summer away from college.



    Sure, I have had some near misses over the years.  Like when I was 25 and Atlantic Records took an interest in me.  Really.  So much so I got invited down to Rockefeller Center – I got to tell the door man that I had an appointment. He looked on a clip board and indeed I did! It was very intimidating – they had me come in to this conference room  - and a bunch of guys in suits sat around it with me sitting there worried if I had put enough money in the meter. They had listened to two or three demos and were interested in a song called "Watergate Generation." The thing I remember was a life sized Cut out of Keith Richards (I am NOT making this up.)  They proceeded to play the song – on cassette in a boom box.  They decided that I was too old.  At 25!  



    In reality I am sure it was a good thing.  I have known several people in my life to get major record deals – and I swear it shortened their career.



    That's why I say Fame is for sissies!  I said that in last month's newsletter didn't I?  So, I said it again… "Fame is for sissies!"



    Hell, It would be easy to be on the road for twenty years if you were famous. Doing one night stands, adoring idiot fans, staying in hotel rooms, hot showers, meals.  Try it when you're playing for 9 people passing the hat in a coffee house in North Dakota while crashing on the floor of an alcoholic in public housing.



    There are lots of things along the way I could be bitter about but I am not.  



    Close calls, brushes with fame, near misses and lots of bounced checks.



    I have come to realize that life is short, cruel and unfair. But the good news is – it is equally unfair to everybody.  So, the next time you start feeling like life is being particularly unfair to you – its not.  Cos the truth is – you are just not that special.  



    You are nothing.  Just like me.  But don't get me wrong.  I'm no atheist.  More of a God fearing agnostic.



    So yes, even though we are irrelevant keep praying. I am so cynical I am actually optimistic.  It's important. It can make you feel special if only to yourself.  And being special – isn't that what we all want out of this life?



    So, once you realize that – don't go getting all fundamentalist on us.  Personally, I hate fundamentalists of all kinds, including atheists.

     

    I actually like that we have "In God we Trust" on our currency.  I didn't use to,    I used to rail against it. Now, I think its funny.  George Washington was an atheist and we all carry pictures of him around in our pockets that say "In God We Trust."



    In the pledge of allegiance, its not the "One nation under God part that I have a problem with – it's the pledging allegiance part that I object to.



    But what about Australia?  Are they under God too?  Are they further under God than we are?  Or if not – wouldn't we then be one nation over God?



    They're are atheists out there – ya know – that wont capitalize "god."  I don't get it.  I mean even if you don't believe in God.. Don't you still capitalize it? I mean don't you capitalize Huckleberry Finn?



    Sure, I believe in God.  "I believe in the tooth Fairy.



    I believe in the Easter Bunny.



    I believe in Santa Claus.



    I believe that the power of good is greater than that of evil – but not by very much.



    I believe in the Buddha, Allah, Vishnu, Jesus Christ.



    I believe in Peanut Butter.



    I believe that Athena sprang from the head of Zeus.

    I believe that Atlas held the entire planet on his shoulders, though I don't know where his feet were at the time.



    I believe that children have imaginary friends, and that adults really can't see them,



    I believe that blankets have magical powers that protects us from monsters



    Perhaps that's why I believe in condoms



    I believe that four leafed clovers bring good luck, and that people really do get abducted by aliens, and that people who don't believe that, never had an imaginary friend." *



    Isn't that what God is to some adults?  



    An Imaginary friend?  



    And what's wrong with that?  It's real to that person – very real.  Just don't try to make me see it.  Oh, sure tell me about it,  But don't make me try to see it,  Don't make me lie about having seen it.



    Hmmmm,,, I will lie to you and myself about knowing YOUR imaginary friend so that I can find the path of righteousness.



    I don't mind the notion of a path to righteousness.  Perhaps that path is this very highway.



    I am not making this up…  Once, in 2002, while on the road, I was in Miami and I saw an image of the Virgin Mary on a telephone pole.  I did.  It was stain on a metal power line in down town Miami.  I pointed it out to another.  People began gathering around – the were genuflecting.  Right there.



    Now, buddy, that's power.  That is something to believe in.  To tell stories about.



    I believe that every picture tells a thousand stories and every story paints a thousand pictures (you do the math.)



    That is why I have thoroughly enjoyed telling stories and now making videos for the past twenty years!  



    Thanks for your help along the way!



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    *from "The Pageant of the Paterson Silk Strike" By Chris Chandler and Lisa Stolarski



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    A.n.n.o.u.n.c.e.m..e.n.t.s.



    The Box Set.



    It is to be called Fifty from Twenty.  Fifty songs on 4 CDs   a DVD for 50 bucks.  The songs come from the 13 CDs I have put out as well as a few from the ten tapes I put out before that.  There is a complete list of songs at https://chrischandler.org/index.php?page=cds&category=01--2008&display=540.



    It will be an interactive CD ROM with lot of special features including lyrics and photos.  Karen Kilroy is putting that part of it together – it is very cool!



    All in a handsome package complete with a booklet.



    OR!



    You could get it on a flash drive!  Yes I am releasing them all on flash drive

    It too will come in a handsome package – with the videos in a flash drive format and the songs on MP3 for easy loading on to your iPod.



    If you would like to contribute a hundred bucks or more to this worthwhile endeavor I will put your name in the liner notes as an executive producer.



    You can send a check to

    Chris Chandler

    3128 Memory Lane

    Silver Spring, MD 20904



    Or click here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr

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    The West coast tour with Paul Benoit

    We have lots of dates to fill in Especially in Northern California!



    If you would like to bring us in to your home for a house concert or know of a venue suitable for this unique and highly entertaining and informative show please drop me a line.



    We start at the High Sierra Festival Near Reno - July 4th weekend Then Up and Down from Victoria to San Francisco and back.  See dates for details.



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    After the west coast I still have a pipe dream about making it to England with Paul but hopes and dreams are beginning to evaporate.  I am looking for leads – still.



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    I will need to pick up something or another between DC and Seattle in Late June and Something or another between Seattle and DC in Mid/Late August.



    Anyone out there help?



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    I am working on a new video about torture for current TV.

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    I am working on a couple of videos for Anne Feeney.  I hope to have them done by Mid May.

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    I am working on a new music video of George Mann.  You can see the last one I did for him at http://www.youtube.com/user/baldchandler

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    I am flying to Texas at the beginning of June to shoot video for the new play with my friend Wendy Corn.



    I hope top spend a few days at Kerrville.



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    T.H.A.N.K. .Y.O..U.

    Shirley Myers, Anne Feeney, Karen Kilroy, Brian QTN, Frankly, George Mann, Julius, Q, Angelica, Evylin, The Botto House, Phil Rockstroh and Angila Tyler-Rockstroh, Claire Chandler, Pat Barnes, Jay and Joe, Andy H, David Moriale, Ada Hahnn.



    T.h.e. .D.a.t.e.s.







    Friday, May 9th, 2008

    Darlington, MD

    The Ramblewood Resort

    2564 Silver Road

    http://www.smaf.info/





    Saturday, May 10th, 2008

    Darlington, MD

    The Ramblewood Resort

    2564 Silver Road

    http://www.smaf.info/





    Sunday, May 11th, 2008

    Darlington, MD

    The Ramblewood Resort

    2564 Silver Road

    http://www.smaf.info/





    Monday, May 12th, 2008, 8 PM

    Baltimore, MD

    SLAINTE Irish Pub

    1702 Thames St. at Broadway

    http://www.slamicide.com/



    Thursday, May 29th, 2008 thru June 4th

    Kerrville, TX

    The Kerrville Folk Festival.



    As well as shooting video in West Texas with Wendy Corn.

    I have a few needs here!  



    I am flying in and will have no tent.

    I need to borrow a pick up truck for about 24 hours to ride in the back and shoot video of the open road West of Kerrville.



    I have a Pro-Sumer One Chip mini DV camera.  If you will be at the festival and have any thing better and would like to help on this project I would love to hear from you!





    June 25 – July 3rd.

    I need dates across the country.



    If you live east of the Mississippi and north of Arkansas and would like to have me entertain at a party or something on Friday June 27 – or West of the Mississippi on June 28th please drop me a line!  I am thinking St Louis, Kansas City-ish.



    The General Election Tour with Paul Benoit.



    Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

    Quincy, CA

    The High Sierra Music Festival

    204 Fairgrounds Road

    http://www.highsierramusic.com





    Friday, July 4th, 2008

    Quincy, CA

    The High Sierra Music Festival

    204 Fairgrounds Road

    http://www.highsierramusic.com





    Saturday, July 5th, 2008

    Quincy, CA

    The High Sierra Music Festival

    204 Fairgrounds Road

    http://www.highsierramusic.com





    Sunday, July 6th, 2008

    Quincy, CA

    The High Sierra Music Festival

    204 Fairgrounds Road

    http://www.highsierramusic.com



    We nee dates in northern California or Southern Oregon VERY BADLY here!

    Arcada, Eurika, Willits, Redway, Ashland – you out there?





    Thursday, July 10th, 2008

    Eugene, OR

    Oregon Country Fair

    http://www.oregoncountryfair.org/





    Friday, July 11th, 2008

    Eugene, OR

    Oregon Country Fair

    http://www.oregoncountryfair.org/





    Saturday, July 12th, 2008

    Eugene, OR

    Oregon Country Fair

    http://www.oregoncountryfair.org/





    Sunday, July 13th, 2008

    Eugene, OR

    Oregon Country Fair

    http://www.oregoncountryfair.org/





    Wednesday, July 16th, 2008, 8PM

    Eugene, OR

    Sam Bond's Garage

    407 Blair Blvd

    (541)431-6603

    http://www.sambonds.com





    Thursday, July 17th, 2008, 9pm - 12:30am

    Portland, OR

    Mississippi Pizza

    3552 N Mississippi Ave

    (503) 288-3231

    http://www.mississippipizza.com/





    Friday, July 18th, 2008, 7:00 PM

    Estacada, OR

    The Public Library

    825 NW Wade St





    Saturday, July 19th, 2008, 7:30 PM

    North Bend, OR

    Collett''s Good Food Hungry Minds

    3229 Broadway

    541 751 1475

    http://www.goodfoodhungryminds.com/





    Sunday, July 20th, 2008, 6:30 PM

    Florenace , OR

    Siuslaw Valley Library - Bromley Room

    1460 9th St (At Maple)

    541 997 3132



    We need dates in Southern Oregon or Northern California Right here!

    Arcada, Eurika, Willits, Redway, Ashland – you out there?



    Monday, July 28th, 2008, 8pm

    Downtown Felton, CA

    Don Quixote's International Music Hall

    6275 Highway 9

    831-603-2294

    http://www.donquixotesmusic.com



    We need dates in Southern Oregon or Northern California or Washington State Right here!



    Takoma, Olympia, Port Townsend You out there?





    Friday, August 8th, 2008

    Seattle, WA

    The Mix AKA The Christoff Gallery

    6004 12th Ave S # 17

    206 767 0280

    http://www.myspace.com/mixseattle





    Saturday, August 9th, 2008

    Vancouver, BC

    Rhizome Cafe

    317 East Broadway





    Sunday, August 10th, 2008, 7:30

    Victoria

    Norway house

    1110 Hillside Avenue

    250-413-3213

    http://www.pacificcoast.net/~vfms





    Tentative Dates in Oregon Thursday, Friday August 14 and 15



    Saturday, August 16th, 2008

    Hood River, OR

    Private Party