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Who Was There?
According to Moonalice legend, today’s poster by Lauren Yurkovich depicts Willy Holliday Moonalice, the first woman to sing live in Union Square. A life time struggle with sobriety kept Willy from achieving music immortality. Now at 105 years of age, she has achieved the kind of immortality that Woody Allen would appreciate . . . not dying.
We dedicated this show to the memory of Diana Casady.
Ann sang Sixteen Cadillacs for Andrew the Future Marine.
POSTER BY: LAUREN YURKOVICH
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Another wonderful show as always. I sat here in Florida with my Air Conditioner running. I am so glad I am able to watch the Moonalice network. Especially since Roger sent greetings to me twice tonight due to Tom Fox's request. I get to watch all of your preform so Tom can dance and play his 'Air Drums'.
I'm very glad I was able to attend and meet all of you while I was in San Fran last month. I loved the Poster Tree. I was able to explain some of the outstanding posters to Tom and his friend Billy. With their limited vision, I got them down on the ground and was able to explain the art with the help of a flashlight. They previously only saw the pretty colors but now they understand how those colors form the wonderful work by the artists.
Thank you for your being wonderfully gifted musicians. Thanks for offering your time talents, and energy so many people had the chance to see your show in Union Square. It was great last month to watch so many types of people on their feet dancing. Many didn't care who was watching them or joining the dancing. They could enjoy an wonderful afternoon with Moonalice and move to the music.
Have a great tour. Be safe but have fun. That's what it's all about. It's the only time I can dance with Tom from 3000 miles away. Thank you for that opportunity. Enjoy!!
Suzie Peace (Tom Fox's 'Sugar Magnolia' who lives in Florida)