Some Press Linky Dinks
Thursday, October 18th, 2007 by HeatherWe’ve got quite a few reviews, interviews and other press over on the Links page and Catie has a few of her own on her website. However, it’s been a while since I went out searching and I know there are others out there waiting to find their way into our list.
First, I’ll highlight a few I’ve found that we don’t seem to have linked anywhere yet…and a couple of them I’m surprised we’ve missed over the years! If you find any others we’ve missed or that Catie’s missed, please add a comment with a link and we’ll be sure to add it.
Now why Catie doesn’t have this one linked to her page, I wouldn’t know…but check out the interview and all the music clips from her live webcasted Front Porch House Concerts gig hosted by hosted by Jon and Luana Eckhard in Boulder, CO on November 19, 2006 posted up on brightcove.TV. I’ve posted the interview here, but go check out all the songs at brightcove.TV. They’ve got The Trouble You Bring and Red Light, from Dreaming in Romance Languages, New Flowers from Long Night Moon and a somewhat rare playing of You Can Always Be Gone going all the way back to Truth From Lies with a fun little addition mid song…and lots more!! They’re really good quality videos…be sure to check them all out!!
Queer Music Heritage - January 2004
A radio show and website by JD Doyle. The first half of this show highlights Deidre McCalla, Catie’s section starts at 28:30 in. A lot of good bio about and conversation with Catie as well as mixing in her music. The website has some fun old pictures too! But holy moly…the first music clip of Dandelion sounds like it’s from a tape that was played out (so to speak
) or spent waaaaaay too much time in the sun!! LOL ![]()
Interview with Catie Curtis: Catie Curtis talks about politics, motherhood, and of course music
by Kim Ruehl at About.com on October 20, 2006
Artist Interview: Catie Curtis
by Amy Farnsworth for WERS 88.9 on August 24, 2006
CRASH SYMBOL Catie Curtis Finds Her Own Folk Rock Rhythm
by Kerry Dexter for Barnes & Noble way back when Crash Course in Roses was released.
LookSmart’s FindArticles - Catie Curtis: cool writings
Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine, Spring, 2007, by Dave Steinfeld
Fuzzy folkie - Former Ann Arborite’s return recalls memories and blurry recollections of a fruit
PrideSource, Originally printed 5/03/2007 (Issue 518 - Between The Lines News), by Chris Azzopardi
