Re: Luann Kowalek
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 17-Jan-99 Luann Kowalek by Richard Flohil@inforamp. So where's Carl's deliciously-named Fear Whiskey radio show out of, anyway? And how did he discover this record? Fear Whiskey broadcasts out of Pittsburgh and netcasts mp3s out of www.wrct.org. Kowalek's label sent us her disc last week, along with one by a group whose name escapes me at the moment, but whose disc was produced by Morris Tepper. That disc will likely get airtime on tonight's show. adding Canadian content, Carl Z.
re: Luann Kowalek
Carl Z. wrote: That disc will likely get airtime on tonight's show. adding Canadian content, does that mean you'll finally play my repeated requests for Glass Tiger? Paul
Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 18-Jan-99 re: Luann Kowalek by [EMAIL PROTECTED] does that mean you'll finally play my repeated requests for Glass Tiger? Three responses: 1) No, but maybe I'll discuss the big Pavel Bure-Ed Jovanovski trade. 2) Glass Tiger and "Seventh Heaven"? You are shameless, Paul. 3) An odd, but twang-related request: Given that we are observing MLK day here in the states, does anyone know of good blues or twang-related tributes to the man? I'll play Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" to start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition. Carl Z.
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
on one of the Live at the Mountain STage disc's, there is a Pop's Staples cut where he talks about MLK and says's that this was his favorite song, then plays it. Sorry I can't remember which Mountain STage Record or which cut it was. Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 727 Alder Circle - Va Beach, Va - 23462 -(757) 467-3764
Re: Luann Kowalek
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Carl Abraham Zimring wrote: Fear Whiskey broadcasts out of Pittsburgh and netcasts mp3s out of www.wrct.org. Kowalek's label sent us her disc last week, along with one by a group whose name escapes me at the moment, but whose disc was produced by Morris Tepper. That disc will likely get airtime on tonight's show. Would that be Wyckham Porteous? BTW, he's a person, not a group... Adding more CanCon, Randi.
Re: Luann Kowalek
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 18-Jan-99 Re: Luann Kowalek by [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would that be Wyckham Porteous? BTW, he's a person, not a group... That's the one. Is that his given name? Carl Z.
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
In a message dated 1/18/99 9:54:28 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: An odd, but twang-related request: Given that we are observing MLK day here in the states, does anyone know of good blues or twang-related tributes to the man? I'll play Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" to start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition. Carl Z. How about Ian Moore's version of Abraham, Martin and John. That work? Joe X. Third Coast
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
How about Emmylou Harris's It's a Hard Life Where Ever You Go/Abraham, Martin JOhn from Live at thr Ryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 1/18/99 9:54:28 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: An odd, but twang-related request: Given that we are observing MLK day here in the states, does anyone know of good blues or twang-related tributes to the man? I'll play Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" to start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition. Carl Z. How about Ian Moore's version of Abraham, Martin and John. That work? Joe X. Third Coast
Re: Luann Kowalek
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Carl Abraham Zimring wrote: Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 18-Jan-99 Re: Luann Kowalek by [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would that be Wyckham Porteous? BTW, he's a person, not a group... That's the one. Is that his given name? Yep... It's a pretty good record, too. Randi.
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about Ian Moore's version of Abraham, Martin and John. That work? Or Smokey Robinson's version, which I heard last night on some smarmy blues/Rock Americana show. Magnificent reading of the song, though. -- Geff King * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www2.ari.net/gking/ "The United States will collapse by 1980." --Timothy Leary, 1965 (15 years before the 1980 election)
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll go see if our library has any of these songs, or even Dion's version of "Abraham, Martin John" Carl Z.
Re: Canadians and MLK (was Re: Luann Kowalek)
Mahalia Jackson, Take My Hand Precious Lord In a message dated 1/18/99 9:54:28 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 3) An odd, but twang-related request: Given that we are observing MLK day here in the states, does anyone know of good blues or twang-related tributes to the man? I'll play Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" to start the show off, but would like something after it to serve as a transition.