On Friday, January 14, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Richard L. Hess wrote:
I don't recall if I've ever asked this question here, but I was
listening to my Shirley English tapes again in the car this week and
wished that I had the music on CD and wished that I had more of it.
The recent post on Gary Graves gave me the impetus to post this.
It's somewhat touristy Alaska folk music--but I enjoy it and it brings
back memories of some wonderful trips there.
I've actually put up a web page for her on my music site http://rlhess.home.mindspring.com/music/se__000.htm
But I've not been able to contact her nor anyone who knows her. Two
letters to the PO Box on the cassettes have gone unanswered AND
unreturned.
There are two tapes that I've been able to find and the song titles
are listed on my web page. The cassettes are called "The Land of
Beyond" and "Land of Wild Roses." They were released in 1985 and 1988 respectively.
Patric D'Eimon was involved in both albums to some degree and I've
seen references to him on a few web pages but nothing concrete nor
could I contact him, either.
Anyway, any help would be appreciated as I'd love to get more of this
music if any more was done and I'd love to get better copies.
Cheers,
Richard
She'd be in her 70s by now. I contacted her decades ago when I was living in Anchorage, to get her music. She wasn't selling through bookstores or music stores where I'd gotten other Alaskan folk music. The only way to get it was by going to her house,
which was in the College Park neighborhood of Anchorage. I bought two cassettes from her, Land of Wild Roses and the Land of Beyond. Then she gave me the vinyl LP of Diamonds in the Snow, saying she couldn't sell LPs anymore. (!) Another Alaskan folk
music artist told my wife, in a bit of a complaint, that Shirley English would not do concerts. So even back in the day her music was hard to come by.
Eventually, I put the music from the LP onto a cassette; it and the Land of Wild Roses cassette froze on a flight down from Anchorage. I just checked, found I still have the Land of Beyond cassette. My son in Fairbanks wants it.
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