Comments: We saw your gig w/Cowtown here in Anchorage last night. What a blast! Thanks for bringing your sound to the northland and break a leg in Fairbanks!
Comments: I am a Haggard fan tried and true and while (youtube-ing) Merle, I ran across you and your group "Cowtown". I was so impressed with your playing and singing. Consider me a fan of yours as well. Keep up the great work and I hope to cross paths someday where you are performing.
Comments: Hi Elana: I'm listening to you just now on the Folk Alley stream. I've enjoyed watching, and listening to, your progress over the last couple of decades -- a long way from Clark, indeed. Best, Chris
Comments: Elana — Great to meet you after your concert at Winfield! And, I am learning a TON from your superb instructional video. And I love the way you honor Johnny Gimble. I've been to his fiddle camp several times in Taos. He's my hero. Even signed my 5-string fiddle! All the best, Dave
Comments: I thought you and the hot club of cow town band was great,I think you were awesome @ the american folk festival.
Comments: Great to meet you on a plane! I'm looking forward to hearing your sound live next weekend. Bet you haven't played for a Cannibal before. Worry not, I only eat the willing. LOL!
Comments: Elana: Wanted to let you know how much all of us enjoyed your recent performance in Oman. You and the band put on a great show and made the U.S. community in Oman proud! Best wishes for continued success.
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Comments: Just please keep on doing what you do!
Comments: Hi Ya'll. Are you coming back to Texas in 2011?
Comments: Elana, my connection to you is tenuous at best. Whit Smith's pop, F. Cole, and I were high school buddies at Bayside High School in Queens, NY. in the 1950's. Our idols were Bob and Ray, the wry, dry radio comedy team. A third partner in crime was Joel Goldberg, now of Yellow Springs Ohio. Joel sent me a copy of your letter to the NYT about the feds shutting off money to groups performing country and bluegrass music. A good letter! Now you are a published author. F. Cole and I were briefly reunited at the Armadillo Bazaar in Austin about 7 or 8 years ago. The H.C was playing and, I think, you and I shook hands after I explained in great detail how Whit could never have achieved his current celebritiness without my influence on F. Cole. Good luck Dan Wilson (of Austin)
Comments: Another WONDERFUL evening listening to and watching you and Jake and Whit at the Casa Amaranta here in Palo Alto. My sincere apologies for getting a little carried away with my enthusiasm. Didn't mean no harm by that. Elana, you have a magical way of expressing the meaning of the songs with your face. Hope you can make some videos someday. The offer to your band and friends to use my family cabin overlooking Emerald Bay and Lake Tahoe is my way of saying THANKS, HOT CLUB..., for creating such delightful music!! Sincerely appreciative of the type of music you play!! john
Comments: Ordinarily my wife and I would be excited for Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival ourselves. Can't make it this year but best of luck to you all and those who attend and we'll try again next year. Weather should be nice and warm. Meanwhile we'll try to catch Hot Club around South Dakota and surrounding states somewhere .
Comments: Amazing show last night! If you come back to the Cincinnati area, I will bring a ton of people and it shall be a wonderful dance party! I won my ticket to the show by correctly answering the trivia question asked by a D.J. on a local radio station. I lucked out and guessed the location of Cowtown. I should have played the lottery yesterday, for what a show! I just wanted to express my thanks for a fantastic night!!! Hope to see you again soon!
Comments: I'm Rick in Florida and I heard your band a coule of weks ago on The Bill Mack Show. You guys are certainly a breath of fresh air to the music industry, in particularly to Country Music. Wishing you much success and hoping you get around to N.E. Florida some time.
Comments: hi elana.. just caught you at hill country for the first time. WOW. what a great sound. the band is terrific. i noticed you studied with marty laster. i've known marty for many years. he filled in occasionally in my bluegrass band. hope to see u on your next trip to new york.
Comments: Your music is beautiful. I heard Down the Line on Radio Paradise, and I stopped what I was doing. It was love-at-first listen. I am hoping to cover two of your songs in clubs over here in Korea. Down the Line and I Don't Mind. However, the violinist in my group can't just fiddle by ear. Before imploring her to reverse-engineer the score from the mp3, I thought I'd ask you first: Did you by any chance happen to have scored out your violin parts for those songs? If so, I would love to buy copies from you. You're probably quite busy and not really into special requests. I totally get it if you disregard this. However, if you do have it to send, after a few months, I'll send you back a YouTube of us covering the songs here in Jeonju, South Korea. Happy New Year! dvm
Comments: Saw your performance Wednesday at Continental club. You, Mark O'Connor and Josh Goforth are the best I've ever seen outside of classical violin. Outstanding. Best OBS I've ever heard. My wife and I will try to attend more of your concerts. Ed
Comments: Hi Elana, Saw you play as a guest fiddler with the Erik Hokkanen's Laboratory Band on Tuesday night (12/28/2010) at Flipnotics Austin while we were in town for Christmas vacation while visiting with our Austin kids -- WOW, we were blown away by the awesome fiddle breaks and subtle bursts of pefectly-placed accompanyment from your finger tips and bow... what an artist you are...so strong and confident...!!! We so much enjoyed the show with you in it. I couldn't help but express our thanks to you and guest fiddler Warren before we left for making an already great show even hotter ... it was a pleasure to make your brief acquaintance after the show. Randy ![]()
Comments: Just saw you at Swallow Hill in Denver. Couldn't help thinking that during your versions of "'Deed I Do", and "Someone to Watch Over Me" that your vocal phrasing and voice reminded me a bit of Blossom Dearie. I got home and checked out your website to find Blossom listed in your 'links' page. I think she is one of the most under-appreciated jazz vocalists so I'm glad to know that there is a bit of her in you. I also thought that your treatment of the Waits song "Long Road Home" was magnificent. I've been a fan of Waits since 1975, and have only heard one cover that I liked...and that was about two hours ago! Covering Waits is risky business, so kudos to you for not only having the courage, but for pulling it off ! Hopefully your version will turn up on a future recording. You and the gents were great, I am a new fan! Thanks for the great vibes (and the autographs)! Blaine |
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