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Darn Folksingers Vol. 1
der zinger fun noit - was composed by Mordecai Gebirtig, english translation by Elizabeth Block: Elizabeth eschews the use of microphones so the recording is a bit indirect
wings of a dove - composed by B. Ferguson and © by Husky Music c/o Southern Arts Music In addition to Doug Austen on mandolin, Dave is backed by Roger Ellis on guitar
in my bones - composed and © by Steve Paul Simms
darn folksinger - composed and © by Bob Snider
close our hands - composed and © by Michelle Rasky
rhythm of life - composed and © by Roger Ellis
of love - composed by David Ian
on the corner - composed and © by Noah Zacharin
the last goodbye - composed and © by Linda Saslove
talking in your sleep - composed and © by Gordon Lightfoot, Early Morning Productions Ltd.
until it's time for you to go - composed and © by Buffy St. Marie, Gypsy Boy Music, c/o Almo Music. Brenda is accompanied by Jeff Currie on guitar
making all our broken dreams seem real- composed and © by Raymond St Germain
all that i am - composed and © by Mark Fox
narrow house - composed and © by Doc MacLean
love is for the birds - composed and © Tom St. Louis. Tom was accompanied by Frank Prather on percussion
you changed everything - composed and © Signe Miranda. Signe was accompanied by Dietrich Sider on bass & Dominic von Riedemann on guitar
flounder - composed and © Ranchos Los Veras

Toronto's longest running Open Stage


Since 1967, Toronto's longest running Open Stage
Wednesday Evenings at the Steelworkers Building

These are one track mono recordings, so there isn't any overdubbing or post-recording mixing. What we have is plain old talent in an accurate acoustic ambience - it sounds like you're at Fat's.

Special thanks go to the generous artists who agreed to appear on this CD. Glen Loucks did the legal rights legwork, Glen Hornblast provided technical guidance and assistance and Jennifer Claveau helped with the legal forms. Mary Milne did the cover artwork for both CD's and Ross MacCulloch took the photos.

And thanks go to the weekly volunteers, performers and audience who frequent Fat Albert's Coffeehouse.

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