she was articulate, a writer
could play punk tunes on a lute
at events we'd all sit and dig the
Ramones in a very different way,
funny how the news hits ya when
it's close to home, one minute she
was dancin' the next she was gone
every event she was there, with
interest and a smile, now the art mob
scene mourns....play on Dawn Culbertson..............
playin' punk rock on a lute...........
http://www.baltimorecomposersforum.org/dawn.htm
Baltimore sounds like an ok place.
Baltimore sounds like an ok place.
we ain't doin neither.Ian,
>
> I think that's a very interesting question.
The answer below is an interesting one, but what was the initial
question?
Dawn Culbertson
My feeling
> is that both are equally important. That's the way the
> arts evolve. There is a balance between breaking new
> ground and cultivating what has already been done.
> There must not be too much of one or the other.
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
Art Mob's
Art cars
Visionary Museums
John Water's scenes
yeah Sue Lowe I know
and Carole Jean, don't
cha know, is the Queen
we live in the heart of it
jimbo, the art heart of it
and the club's called Sowebo
a train I jumped on almost
10 years ago, left the paper
pushin' beltway town and
found me a home, like a dog
with a bone, I'm chompin' down........
Art cars
Visionary Museums
John Water's scenes
yeah Sue Lowe I know
and Carole Jean, don't
cha know, is the Queen
we live in the heart of it
jimbo, the art heart of it
and the club's called Sowebo
a train I jumped on almost
10 years ago, left the paper
pushin' beltway town and
found me a home, like a dog
with a bone, I'm chompin' down........
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