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> In both cases the audience is mostly female and the music is, what can > I say, "nurturing, female oriented"? > > Useful observation and not presuming too much... What the heck does "...nurturing, female-oriented" mean exactly? Is it code for lesbian sisterhood? Or is it more like "My GYN is a nice guy."? ;-) - Larry T ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Biffle" <mbiffle@svg.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>; <ahoeltje@best.com> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 2:15 PM Subject: Re: Female Loopers? > It's interesting to note that in most instances in this thread, that > no matter how perceptive the observation, there's usually one > presumtuous and invalidating blanket statement made. > > > Allan Hoeltje <ahoeltje@best.com> 05/01 10:39 AM > > > Two female loopers that come to mind are Jamie Seber (vocal, > electric cello) and Christine Laven (vocal, guitar) - I hope I got the > spelling correct in both names. Seber has played a lot with Feron and > Nina Gerber - the three of them together is a show not to be missed. > In both cases the audience is mostly female and the music is, what can > I say, "nurturing, female oriented"? > > Useful observation and not presuming too much... > > >>> I would venture a guess that looping is not necessarily for males > only, but since women tend to rely more on their talent and men on > machines, there are probably more male loopers than female. <<< > -Allan > > There ya go... > -Miko > >