Wow. love this. I lived in the (Washington) D.C. area in the 70's and 80's. I first saw Schooner Fare at the Birchmere in about 1980. Have seen them a dozen or more times since. God Bless Tom Rowe and (radio personality) Dick Cerri. May they rest in peace in folk heaven.
archive.org/search.php?query=dick%20cerri All the Dick Cerri you want. Actually I have 80 plus hours of tape from the 1980s that I uploaded here. Some of the audio is on UA-cam, as some UA-cam did not allow due to copyrights. I wish I taped more of his show.
I still live in DC--well MD, actually--and SF is still my FAV-O-RITE band. They're the ones I want to listen to any/every time. They're THE BEST. I see they're gonna be at the Birchmere in spring of 2020. Maybe I'll go! :)
@@romanoffinthefireandflames1712 I too live in DC and first heard them here in the 80’s! Any chance y’all will be coming back here any time soon in 2021 or 2022 by chance??
Here in Maryland, I was always sure to catch Chuck, Steve and Tom whenever they drifted in to the Ram's Head or The Barns at Wolftrap throughout the 90's and 2000's. Great guys, great memories.
I first saw these guys as a trio (RIP, Tom, you are missed) back in the late 70s at Minneapolis' Coffeehouse Extempore (now defunct). It was the middle of the week, and only about 30 people showed up aside from my buddy and me. We had a blast! These guys blew us away, and you can bet that a year later when they came on a weekend, they packed the place! I still have a couple of their autographed LPs. Keep singing, guys!
I saw them at the old Passim in Harvard Square. It too was a Wednesday night, but the place was packed. Of course if you’ve ever been to Passim, you’ll know it didn’t take much to pack the place. 😂 Anyway I still remember that particular night being one of, if not the, most fun concerts I’ve ever attended. They were on fire, the crowd was on fire, it was just a magical evening. No one wanted to go home.
My first concert in my life was seeing Schooner Fare at a shiplaunch at Washburn & Doughty shipyard when it was in Woolwich ('78 or '79). Formative in my life and even an influence in my musical pathway. If you listen to the "Alive!" album, you can hear my mom as the loudest voice in the Chocolate Church audience. Yes, we still tease her about that. Thanks Chuck and Steve (you, too, Bill)!
I've been a light fan of Schooner Fare for years, and I had no idea that Schooner Fare had influenced the Portland scene like that until the anchor remarked as such. I know they've done tours, and I bet they're a nice band to know, just like the anchor too! Maine seems like a pretty sweet town.
Wow. love this. I lived in the (Washington) D.C. area in the 70's and 80's. I first saw Schooner Fare at the Birchmere in about 1980. Have seen them a dozen or more times since. God Bless Tom Rowe and (radio personality) Dick Cerri. May they rest in peace in folk heaven.
archive.org/search.php?query=dick%20cerri All the Dick Cerri you want. Actually I have 80 plus hours of tape from the 1980s that I uploaded here. Some of the audio is on UA-cam, as some UA-cam did not allow due to copyrights. I wish I taped more of his show.
I still live in DC--well MD, actually--and SF is still my FAV-O-RITE band. They're the ones I want to listen to any/every time. They're THE BEST. I see they're gonna be at the Birchmere in spring of 2020. Maybe I'll go! :)
@@henrywinokur979 well we we're suppose to be. They sang with the portland orchestra not too long ago
@@romanoffinthefireandflames1712 I too live in DC and first heard them here in the 80’s! Any chance y’all will be coming back here any time soon in 2021 or 2022 by chance??
Here in Maryland, I was always sure to catch Chuck, Steve and Tom whenever they drifted in to the Ram's Head or The Barns at Wolftrap throughout the 90's and 2000's. Great guys, great memories.
Great, great stuff! Thank you, Bill Green and long live Schooner Fare!
I first saw these guys as a trio (RIP, Tom, you are missed) back in the late 70s at Minneapolis' Coffeehouse Extempore (now defunct). It was the middle of the week, and only about 30 people showed up aside from my buddy and me. We had a blast! These guys blew us away, and you can bet that a year later when they came on a weekend, they packed the place! I still have a couple of their autographed LPs. Keep singing, guys!
I've only gone to so many, but you bet they still sing to everyone every birthday!
I saw them at the old Passim in Harvard Square. It too was a Wednesday night, but the place was packed. Of course if you’ve ever been to Passim, you’ll know it didn’t take much to pack the place. 😂 Anyway I still remember that particular night being one of, if not the, most fun concerts I’ve ever attended. They were on fire, the crowd was on fire, it was just a magical evening. No one wanted to go home.
Very nice. Wish I could of heard more of the Schooner Fare voices.
Rip tom, they still play at reunions and other places through maine.
My first concert in my life was seeing Schooner Fare at a shiplaunch at Washburn & Doughty shipyard when it was in Woolwich ('78 or '79). Formative in my life and even an influence in my musical pathway. If you listen to the "Alive!" album, you can hear my mom as the loudest voice in the Chocolate Church audience. Yes, we still tease her about that.
Thanks Chuck and Steve (you, too, Bill)!
Tom will be missed. Well they still live in Maine, heck still sing.
@@romanoffinthefireandflames1712 my old account lol
Wow, come back to Nova Scotia, maybe for the Celtic Colors, so great to see you guys.
It would be great to see this become a regular Bill Green's Maine segment!
Great! This will help give me the strength to run in the rain.
I love grampa, and my uncle. Hope you guys love it!
I can still hear Tom Rowe's "WOO!" in Portland Town.
Come back to "The County" we miss you!
They still here, heck everyone is gonna hang out by the causeway again!
You're from the County? HEY! I'm from the County too! ^-^
I've been a light fan of Schooner Fare for years, and I had no idea that Schooner Fare had influenced the Portland scene like that until the anchor remarked as such. I know they've done tours, and I bet they're a nice band to know, just like the anchor too! Maine seems like a pretty sweet town.
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