Thanks Rob!

O




>Owen --
>
>Janie Grey are sort of in the "jam band" style, although I hear from
>our bass player (who has jammed mucho with their bass player) that JG
>shouldn't be dismissed so easily ... they do Basement Tapes era Dylan
>covers, so they *might* qualify as Americana? I don't know --
>although they come around here all of the time, I've never had a
>chance to hear them, since I'm usually working/playing on weekend
>nights, or trying to catch up on my sleep!
>
>They have a CD or two out on the Murfreesboro-based Big World indie;
>haven't heard these either.
>
>They've got a pretty big following in this area -- all the dead-head
>kids love 'em! They're originally from Chattanooga, I think, although
>they're keyboard player's from Bristol or Abingdon, VA.
>
>Rob
>
>
>> Date:          Thu, 25 Mar 1999 13:00:12 -0800
>> From:          Owen Bly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject:       Janie Grey
>> To:            passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-to:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>>
>> Hey all:
>>
>> Anyone out there heard of a band called Janie Grey?  If so, what's their
>> style?  I have a desperate need to pigeonhole...
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> Owen
>>
>> Owen Bly
>> Ranchero Records
>> Oakland, CA
>>
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