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The Story of The Glory of Love

July 7, 2022
Sister Kate Blog Series

Since I last posted, many of you have been encouraging me to continue sharing stories from the days recording my first album with Peter Asher; “Sister Kate” and beyond.  Alas certain other things have taken my attention away from this but I’m back to it now and there is more to come. Peter Asher and I got into the studio to record a new album, “Why Wait!” on the 50th anniversary of our first project, “Sister Kate“.  Peter suggested it might be a nice idea if we were to record a duet on the new album.  I was thrilled and jumped at the chance as I love singing with Peter; he’s a master at harmony and clean, impeccable phrasing, and has the keenest gift for song and arrangement choices. We recorded “The Glory of Love” written by Billy Hill in 1936.The clip below is a sample – click through to listen to the whole thing.

 MEETING PETER ASHER

Earlier in the ‘60’s Peter Asher was a pop star, singing with Gordon Waller in the dynamic duo “Peter and Gordon”   I was a fan.

They had a great sound, wonderful harmonies, superior songs and great looks. 

Meantime, James took me to the Apple Records offices.

I met Ringo in the stairwell.   For once, I was speechless.You never forget your first Beatle.

While there, I sat 5 feet from the Rolling Stones as they were rehearsing in the basement.   Here’s the Stones in ’69.

Ringo STarr

And, I met Peter Asher at his office.

James and I were invited to a gathering at Peter’s place in the country.  It was a charming afternoon in early June.  There was tea and cigarettes. That’s where I learned that tea was a sugar delivery system.    

Milk and two sugars for everyone.

Out in the backyard there was an ancient, empty swimming pool lined with stones.  James and I went down into that space and sang some songs that we knew from coming up.  Staples Singers anyone?  Charlie and Inez Foxx? 

A number of days later I returned to the USA and home base on Martha’s Vineyard.

A few weeks after that the phone rang and it was Peter on the line.  He told me he was moving to LA and did I want to make a record?

YES!

Peter and I, with James’ help, put together a demo of some favorite songs including Ian and Sylvia’s “Someday Soon” and Joni Mitchell’s  “Playing Real Good For Free”.

Peter took the demo to Ahmet Ertegan at Atlantic Records and he liked it!  We signed a record deal.

The album “Sister Kate” was begun.

“Sister Kate” stories Part 1 – What’s in a Name?

July 6, 2021
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How’d it, what it, what?

I recorded my first album, “Sister Kate” in Los Angeles throughout 1970.  It was produced by the amazing Peter Asher and was released in the spring of 1971.  So, 2021 is the 50th anniversary of “Sister Kate” and Peter and I have teamed up once again, with many of the original players on “Sister Kate”, to make a new album, “Why Wait!”, all set and soon to be released!

Before “Why Wait!” is unleashed upon our planet and beyond, I want to tell a few of the stories about our original record “Sister Kate.”

This is the “Sister Kate” blog #1.  There’s a special recording at the end.

What’s in a name?

I grew up the only girl in a family with four brothers.  The total best!  Though not without it’s challenges, I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

Yes, they are goofballs and highly loveable.

Ok, the story of the moniker: “Sister Kate”:

It was September, Martha’s Vineyard, 1962.  My friends and I were somewhere around 13-14 years old.  No counting here.  Read on.

The center of the life in the Vineyard town we lived in at the time was a function hall called The Tavern.  It had been the community center and town meeting room.   The post office was attached.  It was accessible to the townspeople all year long, so was quite a useful building. Besides the meetings, they held dances.  They also presented concerts in there.

Here’s a recent picture of the exterior:

All my teenaged friends and I had major crushes on Tom Rush, a handsome and talented singer; hilarious with a true gift for song, guitar slinging and story telling.

We were entranced by this guy!

 

See what I mean?  Cute, right?  He still is by the way.

 

He seemed so worldly and mature but in fact was just a little bit older than us.  Tom came to town to give a concert at the Tavern.

 

Playing with him was the darling angel man, Fritz Richmond.

Fritz was to go on to play jug and the washtub bass in the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. 

Davie Gude was also on the bill.   Another utterly adorable fella.

My friends and I were totally psyched.

While we sat on the floor of the packed house that night, Tom Rush played through his set.  At one point he introduced a song, “I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate”.    Being the only girl in this family with 4 brothers,  when Tom made this introduction,  I impulsively gave out a squeal of delight.  “Sister Kate” became my nickname.  I was to go on to use it as the title of my first album.  We had Sister Kate t-shirts even!

That’s my pal Carmel looking good in her shirt!

50 years later my friends Ony and Andy Palmer approached me at the Post Office.  They wanted to know if I knew if there was technology that could get pops and crackles out of lacquer discs once they were digitized.  I said I thought that it was possible and asked them what they had.  Turns out, they had a lacquer recording of that Tom Rush show, cut live during and purchased after the show at the Tavern those many moons ago.  I asked if I could hear this.  They invited me and my friend Nick over for a listen and we were excited to go. 

Sitting down with the Palmers and listening to the discs, even through all the pops and clacks, was a real treat.  So many memories came flooding back. 

We got to the part where Tom introduces the song “… Shimmy Like My Sister Kate”.  And lo and behold, through the crackles, you could still hear my squeal! 

I have had the recording captured digitally and cleaned up.  Though it skips a little and some parts of the song are missing from all the wear and tear over the decades, you can hear right here and right now “Shimmy Like my Sister Kate” performed by Tom Rush live at the Tavern, Sept 2, 1962.  That’s my squeal around 33.

Tom Rush live recording, “Shimmy Like my Sister Kate”9/2/1962
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You can hear here as ”Sister Kate” is born and yes, you can go home again.

I send this with much love from your Sister Kate to you.

Stay tuned for further stories from the annals of “Sister Kate” history.

 

xoxo Love, Yours truly

WHY WAIT?

May 15, 2021
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Hi dear friends and supporters of my new album release.

We now have a name for the album, and it’s:  wait for it, drum roll please:

WHY WAIT?

Our other big news at this time is that we have signed a distribution/record deal with the fabulous Nashville based Compass Records Group. 

I am thrilled to be teamed up with the good folks at Compass Records.

Compass Records Group was founded in 1994 by musicians Alison Brown and Garry West, and has become one of the leading label groups in independent music.  The label roster includes award-winning artists Colin Hay, Molly Tuttle, AJ Croce, David Bromberg, Eliza Gilkyson, Shannon McNally and many more across the Compass, Red House, and Green Linnet imprints.

Garry West and Alison Brown, being artists of renown as well as solid business people, embody the perfect combination for the work of nurturing artists and presenting their songs.  I look forward to our journey together.

Compass has said of our partnership:

“We have been fans of Kate’s since her first release and couldn’t be more excited to partner with her on her new collection of songs.  Kate sits squarely at the crossroads of folk and R&B, and her performances are imbued with an infectious sense of joy.  We’re honored to be playing a role in sharing her artistry with the rest of the world.”

We will have more announcements soon about the release date of the record and shows to celebrate it. 

Onward to better days!  Why Wait?

Love. Kate

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