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Sunday, September 3rd, 2006 by Heather

In this age of the WWW, there are so many places to visit and things to do…so many places competing for your attention. There is shopping, news, politics, hobbies, social networking, finding a mate, fantasy sports, fantasies of other sorts…you name it.

So here we are a little ol’ site with a focus on one of our favorite musicians, Catie Curtis. Aside from her official website, this is the only other ongoing resource for all things Catie…and our own little community that has been around for a while but is trying to reenergize and invite others to join in. We’re here…and you’re here…for a variety of reasons. Maybe you’re a long time fan (like me), maybe you’re specifically looking for lyrics, maybe you’re new to Catie’s music and you’re checking out all the other things out there. Since we sit at the #2 slot when one simply Googles Catie Curtis, there’s a good chance someone came that way versus through the link on her site. However you found us, I say to all of our visitors, WELCOME!

Since this site has undergone a redesign, we’ve been busy trying to add features, information, and other goodies that might be of interest…as well as gab a bit on the forum! Speaking of gabbing…that’s where you come in. We encourage you to sign up to the forum and join in the Catie gab…and beyond. Share ideas for what else you’d like on this site, share Catie stories or concert reviews, talk about what you think the songs are all about, give us a heads up on some of your other favorite artists, whatever moves you today. And then check back in often to see what others are saying too! Heck, you hang around long enough, we might just even invite you to write front page fan blogs like this! ;)

We’re trying very hard to keep a tight control on membership to avoid the pernicious spammers, so have patience while we moderate and approve sign up requests. But please, don’t let that stop you. We’re more than MySpace…and we need you here, we want you here. Help us make this a great place for Catie fans to hang out and meet new friends!

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A fan, a friend…how I got to know Catie

Saturday, August 26th, 2006 by Heather

It’s 1994 and there I was, broke. It’s a beautiful day, I’m window shopping. Walk into Hear Music at Stanford Shopping Center. Catie’s first release of TFL was on a highlight display. I’d never heard of her before, but instantly fell in love with her and the music on the first spin! And damn, she was cute too! But I didn’t have any money to buy the CD, so I stood there and listened to the whole thing. I was pretty new to the Bay Area, poor, and I didn’t live really close to the Center, so it was nearly a year before I got back there to buy the CD…really craving it all along.

Finally got it and I immediately wrote to get on the mailing list. I addressed my note to Mongoose Music…being a bit ignorant of the music business back then. Lo and behold, Catie sent back a gig postcard with a little note written on it. Hey…the personal touch…I liked that! I immediately responded and ordered FYTH with a more personal note to Catie…’i play some guitar and write songs, but VERY much the novice songwriter.’ She wrote back again with a little note saying that “we’re all amateur* poets. That is no one can master the creative process. *as opposed to expert” (Yup, still have that postcard…footnote and all) Obviously endearing me to her even more.

Went to see her for the first time when she opened for Dar Williams at the Great American Music Hall in SF. I’d never heard of Dar Williams! There was funny story about standing in line, but the punch line is I end up getting her autograph. Now mind you, I have NEVER really been a complete idiot of fan of anyone in my life, I’m too cool for that! But Catie was a first…so I was feeling very stupid! I saw her one other time and we corresponded a little when I ordered Dandelion…the infatuation deepened!

Then, in 1997 a friend of mine at work who I talked music with handed me this brochure for an adult music camp, California Coast Music Camp I said, yeah right…in my dreams. I could never afford that! Then I took a closer look at who was teaching what. OMG…you gotta be kidding me!! Catie Curtis was teaching songwriting!?!?!?! Okay…forget the money, I’ll get it some where…but there’s no way in hell I was going to miss THAT!!

I knew no one, but headed up for a week in the Sonoma mountains to hang with Catie, take guitar theory with Nina Gerber, and get to know Robin Flower & Libby McLaren, and many other talented teachers and students. I got to know Catie a bit and have continued to be a disciple of hers ever since! Come to find out, her partner Liz had worked at a camp for kids with terminal illness for 7 years, in fact, that’s where they met. My first profession was an administrator/director of summer camps and outdoor education school…so I’d found a kindred spirit too!

I have the deep privledge to say that Catie and I continue to be friends. She is truly a caring, supportive, and wonderful person as well as an extremely talented musician, songwriter, and performer.

This may sound trite, but truly, my life changed significantly because of her. I wouldn’t have gotten to know some of my closest and dearest friends, I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to get to know so many talented and wonderful independent musicians, I would never have gotten on stage behind a mic alone in front of a room full of musicians to sing and play my own song (with Catie in the front row!), and I probably wouldn’t feel so deeply connected to music if I had not had that experience at CCMC. So, I think my fanhood and friendship with Catie were quite serendipitious and meant to be.

I learned a hard lesson in college to take the soonest opportunity you can to thank those people who have painted beautiful colors on your life’s canvas - even those painting that once in a lifetime stroke of color - you may not get another chance. In the 20 years since, I have followed that philosophy with much satisfaction. I highly recommend the experience to you all. I am glad that I’ve had the opportunity to thank Catie for what she’s meant to my life.

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The Arrival of Long Night Moon

Thursday, August 24th, 2006 by Heather

A coincidence? Doubtful! The official release of Long Night Moon? is August 29.remember what happened only a year ago on that date. As a stark and poignant reminder and leading the way out of the new CD at Track 6 is the International Songwriting Competition Grand Prize Award Winner People Look Around, co-written with Mark Erelli. Having recently returned from a film shoot New Orleans, Catie is busy making a video of the same song, a video sure to be powerful.

I’ve had the pleasure of hearing most of the songs in shows as she introduced and polished them in front of live audiences, but I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to those as well as newer ones on the CD they sound great! With this album, Catie once again shares with us her strengths as a songwriter and storyteller in the honored tradition of folk music. I like the general vibe of the album that gives us a little less pop and a little more folk sound. Produced by Lorne Entress, who is also one of the members of her fabulous band, she has some of her other friends join in both instrumentally and vocally, such as Mary Chapin Carpenter singing with her in the sad, yet beautiful Water and Stone, Kris Delmhorst playing cello on Innocent, Erin McKeown in vocals on Hey California, and her latest award winning collaborator Mark Erelli playing guitar and singing all over the CD.

As an old camp director myself, I recognize a good camp song when I hear one and Catie’s got a couple on here. The first is the optimistic and hopeful Passing Through, co-written by Mark Erelli, and her real life camp inspired song Hard Time With Goodbyes. Someone bring the tissues to the closing campfire for me, would ya? I can also recognize a hot love song along with a good ribbing when I hear one, and as a California native, Hey California I hear a good dose of both!

The CD cover art is a beautiful blue based piece called An Unfinished Life by Jeanette Staley. And speaking of CD covers, just be ready to find the lyrics here or over on her own site because they aren’t with the CD. A new technology, paper saving and tree saving move but call me old fashioned, I kind of like the pleasure of sitting and reading the lyrics, credits and enjoying the artwork as I listen to the CD on my stereo for the first time and my stereo is not my computer!

Be it on your computer, on your iPod, or with a surround sound stereo system…make sure you take time to listen to the wonderful new addition to Catie’s continuing gift to us…her heart and her music.

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How I Discovered Catie and the Birth of CC.net

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006 by Bernie C

I first heard Catie from the WB series Felicity. The first song I heard was Magnolia Street, and instantly I was hooked. I immediately looked her up online, and saw her website catiecurtis.com. At the time there was only an online mailing list for her fans, and I signed up. As I was trying to search for more of her songs, and lyrics, I decided to create a fansite for her, thus catiecurtis.net was born. In the beginning it was just me and Heather, my partner in crime. I met her online through the mailing list, and she was so nice in helping me locate all the online resources about Catie (since she was aleady a fan way before me), and assisted me in building the site. As the site matured, we went through a series of re-design, new members were “recruited”, and our site was even hacked!

But now as we enter our THIRD Rev of the site design, I am confident that our site will continue to get the public aware of the wonderful music that Catie has brought to all of us, promote her songs, and serve as a platform to discuss her music.

Thank you all who have supported us all this time, and we hope that you can continue to give us your support in the future.

And thank you, Catie, for your music.

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