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750:. Originally called "Ectoplasm," the mailing list name was changed within a few days. It has operated continuously since its inception, and has from the beginning encouraged discussion of other musicians besides Happy Rhodes, especially female artists. The mailing list changed hands in the mid-1990s to Greg Bossert, then shortly thereafter to Rob Woiccak, who continues to administer the list. Jeff Wasilko hosts the mailing list at his smoe domain, which hosts several other music mailing lists. Among fans, the term "Ecto," used as a genre name, has grown to encompass several musicians who do not fit comfortably in other musical genres, such as 33: 941:(1987) were not conceived and recorded as album releases, but were a gathering together of songs recorded at Cathedral Sound Studios over several years. When fellow musician Kevin Bartlett offered to release Rhodes' songs on his cassette-only personal label Aural Gratification, Rhodes culled through the songs she had recorded and ordered them to her satisfaction. 214: 419: 574:. / Two Loons for Tea was scheduled to play but the band was stranded in Houston during a hurricane and was not able to get to Santa Cruz in time. Rhodes was scheduled to play Ectofest 2001 on August 25, 2001, in Danbury, CT but had to bow out because of her injury. Performers at that show were Edie Carey, Mila Drumke, 975:
was the first result of her collaboration with musician, producer, and Aural Gratification record label owner Kevin Bartlett, and the first to feature musicians other than Rhodes. During this period, the two formed a duo named, appropriately enough, "Bartlett/Rhodes". They recorded several co-written
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tool, and severed the deep flexor tendon, as well as causing nerve damage. She was taken to the hospital where the hand was temporarily treated and bandaged. Rhodes performed 12 songs that evening sans guitar, relying on bandmates Eric Nicholas, Carl Adami, and Bob Muller to fill in her parts. Rhodes
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Her music is lush yet edgy, ambitious yet accessible, beautiful yet dark. The songs showcase Rhodes' extraordinary vocal abilities as her voice glides effortlessly from a deep, warm, wrap-me-in-your-arms lower register (utilized to best effect during a daring interpretation of David Bowie's Space
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Through the years, Rhodes has performed live with backing musicians Bob Muller, Kevin Bartlett, Bon Lozaga, Carl Adami, Hansford Rowe, Kelly Bird, Martha Waterman, Eric Nicholas, Mark Foster, Ray Jung, Matthew Guarnere, Dave Sepowski, Peter Sheehan, Dean Sharp, Jamie Edwards and Paul
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Tessitore introduced Rhodes to Kevin Bartlett, a musician who had his record label, Aural Gratification, and he urged her to gather up all the songs that she had recorded, to be released on cassette. She had enough songs to release three cassettes at the same time in 1986,
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had surgery on the finger when she returned from California and underwent physical therapy so she could play the guitar again. Ectofest West is the only time Rhodes has performed in front of an audience west of Chicago. Other performers at the festival were Cyoakha Grace,
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Rhodes has a spectacular voice, an amazing four-octave instrument. Having a multi-octave range usually means hitting high notes only dogs can hear, but Rhodes takes a different route, using her haunting, powerful, and pure lower register straight away in One And
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and New York City. Rhodes has sold out every show she's performed in Philadelphia when she was the headliner. She has performed several times at the Tin Angel, where she always plays two shows in an evening. Rhodes has also played
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in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Bearsville Theater in Bearsville, New York. Though the tour received positive reviews, It was not an economic success due to the ambitious multimedia presentation of the material.
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In 2001, West Coast fans (Shelly Deforte, Phil Hudson, and Bill Mazur), who were encouraged by other members of the Ecto music discussion group to host a West Coast version of the event, organized "Ectofest West" in
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Rhodes received her first musical instrument, an acoustic guitar, as a gift from her mother, at age 11. At 14 she was performing original songs in school shows. She left school early at age 16, choosing to obtain a
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After having entertained several traditional record company offers, and rejecting them due to an unwillingness to give up rights to her music, Rhodes assumed production and engineering duties on the 1998 release
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Thanks to the worldwide network of computers called the Internet, fans as far away as South Africa, Norway and Australia share their comments each day on an electronic mailing list devoted entirely to her
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organized a one-day music festival in Danbury to honor Rhodes and the mailing list Ecto, with all proceeds going to charity. The lineup for "Ectofest 1999," held on September 4, 1999, consisted of Rhodes,
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Rhodes and the mailing list Ecto were the inspiration for the creation of The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music, a collection of music reviews by Ectophiles created in 1998 by poet and author Neile Graham.
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on September 8, 2007, at / the Lily Pad in Cambridge, MA. The show sold out 3 weeks in advance, with fans traveling from all over the United States and also Scotland and Germany.
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Atmospheric vocalizations on the instrumental songs "Haleakala," "Behind The Veil," "As I Live And Breathe, "Final Approach," and "Matt's Mood" from Oster's 2005 album
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released a retrospective compilation of 18 songs titled "Happy Rhodes: Ectotrophia." The album package includes lyrics as well as extensive liner notes by Erin Osmon.
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Rhodes' most recent solo performance before Ectofest '07 was at the Tin Angel in Philadelphia on January 29, 2005, where she sold out two shows in the same evening.
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and the Mila Drumke Band. Tarr and Stipak repeated the festival the next year and on September 2, 2000 "Ectofest 2000" featured Rhodes, Jessica Weiser,
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songs and played a few dates, but the results were not generally considered successful, and they decided to continue on their endeavors. 1993 brought
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rec.music.gaffa led to the formation in 1991 of the "Ecto" mailing list, named after Rhodes' 4th album and the song by the same name on the album.
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of 1913 through 1931 and composed the music for several other Broadway shows. A family legend claims that Stamper wrote the well-known song "
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In 2000, an unknown person mislabeled one of Rhodes' non-album tracks, "When The Rain Came Down" (a bonus track on the CD re-release of
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in New Haven with percussionist Bob Muller. Rhodes has also performed at house concerts in Maple Shade, NJ, Toledo, OH, and Kenosha, WI.
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Club Play/Dance Music chart. While sales were far greater than her previous albums, Samson eventually decided to concentrate on their
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division and dropped Rhodes. The parting was amicable, and the label returned her musical rights, as well as all unsold products.
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are often considered to be a double album by fans because the songs are similar in theme and instrumentation. The third cassette,
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and was impressed by their harmonies, which she later emulated on her first few albums. When Rhodes was introduced at age 16 to
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In 2016, Rhodes came out of retirement and started singing with Security Project, a Peter Gabriel appreciation band featuring
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Rhodes has toured three times as guest keyboardist and vocalist for the Bon Lozaga band Project Lo, in 1997, 1999, and 2000.
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when he was working as her Vaudeville piano accompanist, but sold the rights and credit to Bayes and her husband
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commented on Rhodes' technically oriented fan base with an album sub-head of "c:\happy Rhodes" and featured
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Provided vocals to Holroyd's cover of Peter Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers" from Holroyd's 2003 album
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Rhodes married musician Bob Muller in 2006 and they currently live on a farm in central upstate New York.
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A fan magazine, Terra Incognita (aka Rhodeways), was published by Sharon Nichols from 1994 to 2000.
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After 2001's Ectofest West, Rhodes did not perform again until April 2003, when she performed at a
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of Gongzilla, bassist Carl Adami, guitarists Ted Kumpel and Jon Cather and pianist Rob Schwimmer.
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Additional vocals on the song "Shane Heads for the Immaculate Mountains" from Aceto's 1997 album
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In October 2016, Rhodes joined The Security Project as lead vocalist, and they began including
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Ecto the Internet mailing list was created on June 13, 1991, by Jessica Koeppel Dembski out of
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Rhodes' first four albums were co-produced by Pat Tessitore and Rhodes, the 1991 album
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Vocals on "Mercy Street" (Peter Gabriel cover) and "Perfection" from their 1995 album
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In 1987 Aural Gratification released a sampler tape of Rhodes' music from the album
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a compilation of music from Rhodes' first four albums, alternative versions, and a
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as primary influences. Her father owned a large record collection which included
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Much of the attention Rhodes has received has been via less traditional routes:
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Oddity, her only cover selection of the night) to soaring angelic high notes.
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Lead vocals on "Before We Left All This Behind" from Ackerman's 2001 album
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Rhodes thanks the "Ectophiles" in the liner notes of the CD re-releases of
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was sold at her 2005 concert. The album includes three additional songs –
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Atmospheric backing vocals on "Stars To Share" from Samite's 1999 album
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Most of her live shows have been in the northeast of America, primarily
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through airplay on WXPN-FM. Her song "Feed The Fire" (from her album
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in 1998, playing at the El Flamingo Club in New York City, the
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songs in their repertoire. Her first album with the group was
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Bartlett/Rhodes demo recording (never publicly released)
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Her last major solo tour was in support of her album
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Kevin Bartlett: the duo Bartlett/Rhodes (1987–1989)
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Rhodes has opened for or played on the same bill as
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In 1987, she released the cassette of 1253: 1122:In 2018 the Chicago-based record label 407:in 1995, the Mann Theater (opening for 320:, which was released October 19, 2007. 1683:20th-century American women guitarists 1658:Singers with a four-octave vocal range 1272:from the original on November 27, 2010 1663:Musicians from Poughkeepsie, New York 1054:In 2001 Rhodes recorded a new album, 7: 1613:Happy Rhodes - an authorized fansite 1553:Himes, Geoffrey (January 18, 2002). 1482:. Albany Times Union. Archived from 1429:from the original on August 11, 2009 1396:. Albany Times Union. Archived from 1365:. Albany Times Union. Archived from 1020:and a medley of songs by the group 990:cover. The cover of the 1994 album 549:, Amy Fairchild, Sloan Wainwright, 1350:. September 17, 1992. p. A14. 1320:. Albany Metroland. 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Index

Happy Rhodes in 2003
Poughkeepsie, New York
Albany, New York
Alternative rock
art rock
acoustic
pop rock
happyrhodesmusic.com
Dave Stamper
Ziegfeld Follies
Shine On, Harvest Moon
Nora Bayes
Jack Norworth

GED
Caffè Lena
Saratoga Springs, New York
Rensselaer
Ted Waitt
Gateway Computer company
Find Me
Wendy Carlos
Kate Bush
Queen
Yes
David Bowie
Bach
Peter Gabriel
Bagpipe
Switched-On Bach

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