Howdy,

James Hand's "Shadow Where The Magic Was" was among my top five releases of
last year.  As Don implied, the production could have been better, but the
songwriting and the "feeling" on this album is just killer.  Hank meets
Lefty.  Although Mr. Hand is based out West, Texas (between Austin and
Dallas) this release isn't easy to come by.  But you can try  Tommy Alverson
(the producer) at Two of A Kind Productions, Inc. @ 817446-8041 (as it's
listed on the cover).

Later...

André Kopostynski
Dallas, Texas
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-----Original Message-----
From: William F. Silvers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 5:57 PM
Subject: James Hand (was Re: Chuck E. Weiss & other cool new shit)


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>
>Mike Hays wrote:
>
>> James
>> >Hand's Shadows Where The Magic Was (100% hard country -- could be better
>>
>> I thought I had made arrangements to get a copy of that one but so far no
>> dice, and now I can't find the contact info.  Can someone help?
>
>Or are any of our friendly P2 merchants offering this? I've been interested
in
>hearing it ever since that little piece ran in ND awhile back. I remember
Slim
>co-signing on this, now Don. inquiring minds...
>
>b.s.
>
>

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