March 23, 2000
Hello again already,
We realized after our office dispatched my letter yesterday that the paragraphs
were butchered en route leaving a rag tag trail of words a mile long that
looked as if they'd been drug along the bottom of the Ohio River all night by
someone trolling for catfish. Now if you're like me, you hate this with a pure
and bitter hatred. Please rest assured that we will do everything in our power
to make sure this never happens again. I don't blame you if you abandoned the
affair a few lines in and moved on with your life.
The good news is, these letters are now archived at overtherhine.com. You can
go to the site and read a clean version if you so desire.
When somebody asked if there were any announcements, I forgot to mention a few
important bits of information.
After six years downtown on Court Street, our offices have moved. Please make a
note of this new contact information:
New address:
Over the Rhine
Post Office Box 12078
Cincinnati, Ohio 45212
New phone: 513.731.6837 (731-OVER)
New fax: 513.731.9668
The e-mail address remains OtRhine@aol.com
And again, our new website is overtherhine.com
Karin and I are playing a little syndicated radio show this coming Monday,
March 27, in Lexington, KY. The "live" audience tickets are sold out, but there
is a live webcast at woodsongs.com that will begin around 6:45pm EST. I'm told
that an interview and whatever tune we play for an encore will be available at
kentucky.com following the performance. We will also perform in Lexington
on Monday on WKYT TV (CBS), on a program that airs at noon. And on radio
station WRVG at 3pm. Kentuckians will say, Ok, Ok, that's enough now. Go on
back to Ohio.
And the show that will be keeping us up at night:
Over the Rhine in concert in New York City at The Lamb's Theater, 130 West 44th
Street between 6th and Broadway. ("The Lamb Goes Down Easy on Broadway.") Doors
7:30 pm, Show 8 pm, Tickets $15 at the door. (General Admission, all ages
welcome.)
overtherhine.com for more info...
Thanks for listening.
Bon courage,
Linford Detweiler