Cliff Hillis was also in the John Faye Power Trip, and John Faye was in
the Caulfields. I've heard about half a dozen of Cliff's solo tunes, and
it's great power pop.

Hadn't heard about any IM connection.  One of my other lists has friends
of his on it, and maybe him as well.  I'll have to ask over there.

g



On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 00:20:08 -0400 (EDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(im-digest) writes:
> Rehoboth native returns home
> By Rolf Rykken
> Delaware Coast Press
> http://www.delmarvanow.com/deweybeach/stories/20040421/269163.html
> 
> Rehoboth Beach native and self-described melodic rocker Cliff Hillis 
> will perform songs from his new album, "Better Living Through 
> Compression," at Ruddertowne in Dewey Beach on Friday, April 23....  
> Hillis lured The Innocence Mission's Mike Bitts on bass and Steve 
> Brown on drums, and former Caulfields band member Ritchie Rubini 
> into the recording sessions.
> 
> - ----------
> 
> If I'm not mistaken, Cliff Hillis used to be the innocence mission's 
> guitar tech years ago.
> 
> http://www.cliffhillis.com/
> 


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