P2 at SXSW- Hillbilly IDOL

1999-02-21 Thread Janice Lessman-Moss/Al Moss

Neil Weiss asks what P2 bands are going to be performing at SXSW and why.
Hillbilly IDOL will be at the Broken Spoke on Fri. the 19th at 9:00. I have
heard that we are followed by the Countrypolitans,Don Walser, Wayne
Hancock, and then Dale Watson. Since I read the P2 digest everyday and
enjoy  partying with other P2ers I guess HBI qualifies as a P2 band.
 The first reason that Hillbilly IDOL is going to SXSW is because it is
there and we juried in. Another decent reason is simply that I've never
been to Austin and March is still pretty gloomy in Cleveland. With an
annual average 89 sunny  days around here it is always attractive to go
somewhere else (preferably warmer and brighter). Somehow ,we lucked into a
pretty nice showcase time at a really great spot and that was really the
clincher. Practically speaking, a  Friaday night showcase made it easier to
take time away from our day gigs and go do this. One reason that may not
have been mentioned too much about considerations in doing SXSW is kind of
twisted and may  be unique to Cleveland . It is the assumption that "the
expert always comes from out of town" . In order to establish a bit of
local credibility in the field  you have to leave town, at least
temporarily. We have many wonderful local fans who have been with us for a
long time but trying to work with the local promoters is still virtually
unpenetrable. Just going to SXSW may produce a few nice results with folks
back home.
 Hillbilly IDOl will do what we can to make our trip as successful as it
can be given our independent status and relative newcomers to the field. We
were complimented to be invited to do a short acoustic set on Jim
Caliguiri's KOOP Friday morning show and we will also do an in store set at
Cheapo records later that afternoon. I suppose that the way I look at SXSW
is that it  provides a platform from which one may  depart and use to their
best advantage. The pirate showcases almost prove that in an iromic way, if
SXSW wasn't happening there would be no need for pirates. HBI is looking
forward to getting warm, having a darn good time, not sucking when we play,
meeting other folks and hearing some very cool music. This all seems pretty
do-able. Whether we do it again next year is another question entirely but
it seems like the right thing for us to do this year.




P2 at the NEA- Hillbilly IDOL

1999-02-08 Thread Janice Lessman-Moss/Al Moss

Dear  Lovers of Fine Music,
I just wanted to let all of the nice folks who will be attending or
performing at the NEA Extravaganza that Hillbilly IDOL will be there too.
We are playing a set at Robert's Western Wear on Sat. at 10:00pm. Looks
like a nice lineup for the evening and doggonit we're happy to be a part of
it. The Steam Donkeys start out the night followed by  Kristi Rose,
Hllbilly IDOL, the Billy Goats, and finishing out the evening is Jim Roll.
 We will also be doing a set at the EXIT INN on the following Tues. as part
of Billy Block's Western Beat Roots Revival. Nice lineup on that evening
too. The Felsons from Scotland, ( not all of them actually, the Mavericks
rhythm section is filling in for Felsons bass and drums) , Suzy Bogguss
and somebody else, who unfortunately, I continue to forget. The house band
kicks off the evening in Opry style accompanying  a number of cameos by
select performers.This is a killer band and is loaded  with heavy hitters
including pedal steeler Mike Daly (Hank Jr., Gibson Miller, Allison Moore's
band, etc.) and Redd Volkart( Telewacker with the Hag ). The Roots Revival
show is pretty darn cool and if folks are interested in finding out a bit
more about it Billy Block has some nice stuff on the web. Sorry, I don't
have the address right in front of me. Billy Block's Western Beat Roots
Revival should  get you close on a decent search .
Ladies and gentlemen,  if you have the opportunity to catch either of our
sets please introduce yourself.  We look forward to meeting and drinking
with other distinguished, discriminating, musical  aficionados such as
yourselves.
sincerely,
Al Moss (the other)