12th February 1999

Margie Adam working i nthe garden.One of the things I love about this website is that I am reconnecting with so many old friends. Here are just a few of the e-mails I have received since we launched our sailing ship out into cyber-space.

From Massachusetts, Linda G.
I’ve been a fan of yours since the mid-seventies when I first heard and saw you in NYC.
Margie: I loved those shows at Symphony Space and Town Hall.
It feels incredible to think that you’re still here and I’m 50, not 27.
Margie: and I was 29…
I know women’s music has changed a lot and so have the audiences, but there is still a strong group of women here in the Northampton, MA area that would love to hear you in concert again.
Margie: Let’s hear it for The Iron Horse, a long-time supporter of Women’s Music and my music in particular.

From California, Tracy G.
WOW, what a page. Great visuals, history, inspiration and feminism catapulting into the next millenium.
Margie: That’s just the kind of energy we need, isn’t it! Catapulting indeed!

From Tennessee, Linda RM.
I have loved your music since I discovered it around 1990. I was dismayed to hear at that time you were no longer recording. I am glad you are back!
Margie: Me, too.

From Illinois, Amy N.
I have never heard Ms. Adam’s music, but I absolutely adore Cris and Tret… They brought me closer to my “Tender Lady”.
Margie: Thanks to Cris and Tret for linking their page to mine. My dream is that all of us who still honor “Women’s Music” will eventually be on-line and linked up together, so if you find one of us, you can find us all. It would be like an endless festival.

From Georgia, Dan T.
Nothing like finding old friends in good health and stead. Margie-fan since the 70s.