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Haven James
Haven James has been a consistent contributor to the Music & Arts
scene around the Hudson Valley and beyond for almost a decade through his
column, Werewolves of Woodstock, published weekly in the
Woodstock Times
A writer, musician, philanthropist, and Mac addict; he lives
reclusively, high atop Overlook Mountain with his son and a menagerie of
animals, both wild and domesticated. Though currently unmarried, rumors
abound as to his intimate relationships with Madonna, Sandra Bernhardt,
and Eli Bach; though he insists these notions to be pure hearsay. His
identity has remained a mystery to all but the closest of friends as he
often travels in disguise and appears unannounced and undercover at
concerts and venues in a dedicated effort to get the real story.
Haven James can be contacted at
werewolves@netstep.net
Articles by Haven James
The following articles have been published on HVmusic:
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We Want it Good:
"We're claiming our name back..." Preview of Woodstock Block Party II.
9/18/99.
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Bluegrass Heaven:
Preview of the Winterhawk and Peaceful Valley bluegrass festivals.
7/8/99.
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Cause for Celebration:
Preview of Levon Helm's new blues band with Phoebe Snow, Mindy Jostyn,
Amy Helm, and special guest Donald Fagen sure to jam Bearsville Theater.
7/2, 7/3/99.
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Sunset at the Oasis:
Woodstock musicians Robbie Dupree and Matthew Ballister (Sunfrost)
open the Oasis Juice Bar and Grill on the Roundout. 6/22/99.
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I Need a Miracle Every Day: John Hammond at the Joyous Lake. Aftermatch of Woodstock birthday party. 6/9/99.
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Happy Happy Birthday Woodstock: A woodstock block party, 06/3/99.
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Ridin' with the Q: A preview of NRBQ's appearance at Joyous Lake, 05/30/99.
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Garage Society: A preview
of The Johnny Society at Joyous Lake, 05/06/99.
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Muldaur at the Millenium: A preview of Geoff Muldaur's appearance at the Bearsville Theatre, 4/29/99.
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Head Tuna Makes Waves at Lake: A preview of Hot Tuna's appearance at Joyous Lake, 4/11/99.
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Blues Dues: A preview of "modern blues" artist Chris Carter at the West Strand Grill, 4/3/99.
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Winter Pickin': Preview of the Catskill Mountain Bluegrass Festival at the Friar Tuck complex in Green County, 3/11-3/14/99.
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Dulcimerville: A preview of the 11th Annual Mountain Dulcimer Music Fest, 2/26-2/27/99.
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Full Nelson: Preview of the David Nelson Band at Joyous Lake, 01/24/99.
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Picketin' and Pickin': The music militia. Richard Starkey at Alegro Music, 02/17/99.
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Full Nelson: Preview of the David Nelson Band at Joyous Lake, 01/24/99.
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If These Old Keys Could Talk...: Bob Dylan's piano looks back from the recently closed Tinker Street Cafe.
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Of Grass and the AntiGrammys: A preview of bluegrass band Grass at Tinker Street Cafe, 12/18/98.
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Santa's Pantry: A preview of the Third Annual Holiday Concert to benefit the Good Neighboor Food Pantry at Kleinart-James Gallery, 12/13/98. Featuring Leslie Ritter, Scott Pettito, Jules Shear, John and Johanna Hall,...
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Take a Chance: WDST Holiday Benefit Concert at The Chance, 11/30/98.
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New World Cooks for Cathera: Benefit for Cathera Lane at New World Home Cooking 11/22/98.
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The Pep and Molly Show: Pepe at New World Home Cooking 10/09/98.
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Get Up Jake: A preview of Jakes appearance at Tinker Street Cafe 10/09/98.
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Tall Order: A preview of Imogen Heap at Joyous Lake 09/27/98.
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Home on the Range: A preview of Donna the Buffalo's appearance at Joyous Lake. Also audio demos of their new album "rockin in the weary land."
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Get Back-- Woodstock '98... NOT!: A preview of the "A Day in the Garden" festival being held
at Bethel, NY, the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Music & Arts Fair.
- With Mallets for All: Preview of Terrance Simien and the Mallet Playboys at Joyous Lake.
- Sweet Toots: A review of Toots and The Maytals at Joyous Lake.
- How to Live the Festival Life: Preview of the 1998 Falcon Ridge Folk Extravaganza and some tips for surviving festival marathons.
- Bluegrass Heaven: Preview of two of the Northeast's largest summer festivals: the Winterhawk and Peaceful Valley Bluegrass Festivals.
- Baseline Study: The Hudson Valley Renegades headed for the playoffs.
- Free Dharma: An interview with Phil Void.
- Pretend This: Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders don't miss a beat at Bearsville as they
prepare for their summer tour with the B52's.
- High Pressure: Review of Chesapeake's new album "Pier Pressure" and their anticipated appearance at the Town Crier.
- Chesapeake: Chesapeake pushes the envelope with their
unique acoustic folk, bluegrass, rock sound.
- Amy's Angels: Amy Fradon and A Flock of Angles to appear at the Deep Listening Space, Friday, May 29, 1998.
- Ritter to rock Rosendale: Leslie Ritter and Scott Petito to appear at the Rosendale Cafe, Saturday, May 23.
- Bayou Blow-out: The Spring Cajun Dance Festival, Joyous Lake revival, Bob Berman appears on David Letterman show.
- Play It Again, Pepe: Interview with "musical chameleon" Pepe prior to his appearance (by popular demand!) at Claude's Bistro.
- A Keeper from Keith: A review of Bill Keith's album Something Auld, Something Newgrass, Something Borrowed, Something Bluegrass.
- Sunday at the Oasis: A review of Maria Muldaur's show at the Tinker Stree Cafe on April 19, 1998.
- Guitar Boom: An interview with Joe Veillette and his guitars.
- Three Big Mamas: A review of the April 1998 "Women of the Blues" event featuring Koko Taylor, Rory Block, and Beverly "Guitar" Watkins.
- Blasts of Grass: A review of the 1998 Pines Bluegrass Festival and upcoming Bluegrass Gathering.
- No Special Guests: A review of the March 7, 1998 performance by Levon Helm & The Crowmatix at the Tinker Street Cafe in Woodstock.
- All Hall A review of John Hall's album Recovered and an extended interview with John and Johanna.
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