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Harbor Springs, MI – 11/07/10
Harbor Springs, MI – 11/06/10
Harbor Springs, MI – 11/05/10
Harbor Springs, MI – 11/04/10
Hazel Park, MI – 10/30/10
I’ll be at Word Camp this weekend.
Kerrville Folk Festival – First Photo Gallery Posted
CD now available at QuakerBooks.org
Hi All,
The new CD “People Once Were Welcome Here” is now available for purchase at quakerbooks.org. The folks at Quaker Books have an excellent catalog of books and CDs, and I am honored to be included.
Peace,
Steve
Steve Deasy on Northern Spirit Radio!
Hi all! I hope you are all having a great summer. I can’t believe it is flying by this fast. I was performing at Friend’s General Conference Gathering in Bowling Green, Ohio this summer, where I actually sold out of CDs, but more importantly met a new friend in Mark Helpsmeet of Northern Spirit Radio. Mark interviewed me for his “Song of the Soul” program on Northern Spirit Radio (www.northernspiritradio.org). You can click on that link and search for my name or under the program history, or just go directly to the interview at Steve Deasy Interview on Northern Spirit Radio .
Please post comments on Mark’s web site. This can have the effect of increasing the rating of Mark’s show in terms of favorites, helping to maintain its visibility on the site, plus it will help visitors to the site see which shows are best loved. But most importantly, it will help me, Steve Deasy.
Thanks to everyone I met at Kerrville Folk Festival (Kerrville, TX), Great Labor Arts Exchange (Detroit, MI), Friend’s General Conference Gathering (Bowling Green, OH), and Lake Erie Yearly Meeting Gathering (Bluffton, OH). Thank especially for those who supported me by purchasing my new CD, “People Once Were Welcome Here”. I am overwhelmed by everyone’s support of my work and appreciate it very much. Please do not hesitate to email me. I generally answer all emails but it sometimes takes a while. You can hear 5 or 6 of the selections from the CD on Mark’s show. Please listen, and support Mark in his mission – maybe ministry is a better word.
Peace,
Steve