[mplpost] Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea

Nonie Crete noniec@sentex.net
Sun Jan 27 11:16:33 2002


wow, what a review. You are the best. Hope you are well and we'll see you
soon, nonie
http://www.noniecrete.com
 http://www.besonic.com/noniecrete
noniecrete@hotmail.com
noniec@sentex.net
 

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>From: Louise Peacock <wezel@wezel.com>
>To: maplepost@icomm.ca
>Subject: [mplpost] Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea
>Date: Fri, Jan 25, 2002, 9:48 PM
>

>After a really long absence from going to live music due to work load, this 
>past Thursday we tore outselves away from our computers to go to Hugh's 
>Room to hear Nonie Crete and Eugene Rea.
>
>It was great.  To those that meant to go but missed it.... you missed a 
>really good show.
>
>Visiting the club that night as audience were Paul Mills and Ron Negrini, 
>it was really nice to say hello to them again.
>
>Unfortunately due to lack of warm bodies in seats, the show got started 
>later than announced (9:00 instead of 8:30), and they decided to split the 
>performances into half-hour slots instead of the original 1 - hour slots.
>
>Nonie and Eugene got the audience warmed up in a hurry with their blend of 
>traditional celtic, and orginal material.  Though we have seen these two on 
>a number of occasions they never fail to stun us with their versatility and 
>great musicianship.  In addition to having a fabulous voice, being a really 
>good songwriter and performer, Nonie has this great trait of versatility of 
>style, which means you NEVER get bored listening to her. Eugene is an ace 
>picker on his mandolin and banjo and does beautiful vocal harmonies when 
>called for.  These two musicians are really professional and smooth, 
>excellent presentation, and are really good entertainers.  From the 
>applause, the audience agreed.
>
>Due to early rising, we had originally planned to stay for Nonie and 
>Eugene's set and then rush home, however, because the sets were changed to 
>half hour segments, we were able to hear part of the other two acts before 
>hearing Nonie's closing set.  Singer/songwriter Peter Verity really 
>impressed us with his songwriting, and we were really glad to have had the 
>opportunity to catch his first set.  We also caught Darlene's first set. 
>Great voice, interesting act.
>
>There seemed to be some problems with the stage monitors.
>
>All in all a great way to spend an evening, GREAT music, wonderful venue 
>(Kudos as always to dear Richard for providing this elegant venue....), 
>really good attentive and friendly service, delicious snacks (WOW on that 
>Olive bread...).
>
>We'll just have to get away from our computers more often......
>
>
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>Louise Peacock
>ONYX Canada - Music Publicity, Promotions and Management
>email: wezel@wezel.com
>email: onyxcan@wezel.com
>WEB page: http://www.wezel.com/onyx
>
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