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July 10-16, 2003
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It's been a smooth ride these past two years for New York rock quartet Mary Lee's Corvette. First there was singer/songwriter Mary Lee Kortes' last-minute (and ultimately career-defining) decision to tape her band's inspired performance of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks at a New York club in 2001. That "little tape that could," as she calls it, resulted in a self-released CD, a huge amount of buzz and ultimately, a record contract with Bar/None (which rereleased the album last year). Now Kortes is back with another gem, 700 Miles, a diverse song-cycle about "change, discovery and freedom," she says. "It really was the record I wanted to make," Kortes said of the CD, which she produced with her husband Eric "Roscoe" Ambel, lead guitarist in Steve Earle's band. "Very personal with some universal themes." Kortes -- who once dreamed of being a book editor -- recently contributed a quasi-autobiographical short story, "Summer Vacation," for the Greg Kihn-edited collection of musicians' fictional tales,
Carved In Rock (Thunder's Mouth Press).
Thu., July 10, 8:30 p.m., $8, with Cowmuddy, The Tin Angel, 20 S. Second St., 215-928-0978.
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