Haven't heard of it before now, but I got the address for you...

http://www.csmonline.com/discoveries/index.html

Morgan


At 12:22 PM 3/18/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Anyone out there familiar with this publication?
>Kind of an "up our alley" article.
>
>Jerry
>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Newsgroups: alt.music.byrds
>Subject: GP, GC and No Depression
>
>The April issue of Discoveries has a long article on Rebel Roots music (aka
>cowpunk, No Depression, alternative country, Americana, ...). As expected,
>there are several references to the Byrds, Gram Parsons and the FBBs. FWIW,
>the author lists and comments on his "top 10 essential Rebel Roots albums",
>which include
>
>   2. Gram Parsons - GP/Grievous Angel
>      "Okay so I love him too. A perfect pairing of Parsons' two solo
>      albums. A great starter kit for nascent fans and veteran
>      worshippers. It stands as two of the most beautiful albums ever
>      made."
>
>   5. Gene Clark - Flyin' High
>      "A brilliant double disc career retrospective that will make
>      you bow to a new alter [sic?]."
>
>For those of you who like me are trying to make some sense out of this whole
>No Depression thing, the other top 10-ers were:
>
>   1. The Old 97's - Too Far to Care
>   3. Richard Buckner - Bloomed
>   4. Steve Earle - Train Kept A'Comin'
>   6. The Jayhawks - Tomorrow the Green Grass
>   7. Patty Griffin - Living with Ghosts
>   8. Lone Justice - Lone Justice
>   9. Scud Mountain Boys - Massachusetts
>   10. The Beat Farmers - Tales of the New West
>
>Ken
>
>
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