Re: Updates

1999-04-25 Thread Tom Skjeklesæther

Anyways, I'm off to see the local excuse for a Western Swing band, and
actually they don't suck too bad at all.

See you all later.



Tom Ekeberg
Oslo, Norway

I have to inform you that the "excuse" Tom is talking about is named 5:56
and just recently recorded an album of (non alternative) western swing at
Athletic Sound in Halden (my hometown) and are more than capable. Actually
they are great!  They really CAN play and just last Saturday made a surprise
show in my father´s 75th years birthday party, right in his living room.
They won over the average 75-80 year old crowd with their obvious
musicianship and undisputable charm!
One track off their album will be featured on an upcoming collection I am
putting together, *Frozen - A Selection of Polarized Country* (24:00/ S2
Records). The doubble disc will feature 26 Scandinavian acts that all have
some element of country in their sound, some more, some less.
One of the featured bands is Bönkers, who started work on their debutalbum
in Athletic yesterday with Bob Egan (Wilco, Freakwater, great solodisc)
producing, for release in the autumn on Metropol/ Sony Records.
Bob also sat in with Jason  The Scorchers on Friday at the Studenthall
adding lap steel to a great version of "Truck Driving Man".

Tom Skjeklesæther
Who went to SXSW and saw both great and not that great music. As usual. And
therefor is not worried about the state of alt. country or country country.



Re: Tom Russell Band (Rhythm Section) - where are they now?

1999-04-12 Thread Tom Skjeklesæther


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From: Greg Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tom Russell Band (Rhythm Section) - where are they now?
Date: søn 11. apr 1999 18:34


OK I know what Tom and Andrew are up to and Fats Kaplin has been with
Manhattan Transfer, Suzy Bogguss etc. but what of Billy Troiani and Charles
Caldarola...

What a F#$%#n great band - gone but not forgotten:)



Billy Troiani is currently living in Oslo, Norway where he is playing with
several local bands.
There are plans for a full Tom Russell Band tour in Norway late 1999/ early
2000.
Charles Caldarola quit TRB before the band split up and was replaced by Mike
Warner and in the last couple of years by several other drummers.
The band did one show at the end of 1997 at the Gamla in Oslo with Norwegian
drummer Tore Wildhauer and Bob Egan (Wilco, Freakwater) filling inn on steel
for Fats. 

Tom Skjeklesæther