Re: More new releases
Hey there, Jim, smilin (and gloatin) Days like today make me glad I'm a music weasel. In the mail I received: Damnations-Half Mad Moon Kelly Willis-What I Deserve Dusty Springfield-Dusty In Memphis Dusty Springfield-Dusty In London Rex Allen-The Last Of The Singing Cowboys Spade Cooley-Shame On You Clarence Gatemouth Brown-Blackjack Terry Allen-Salvation David Allan Coe-Recommended For Airplay and a cassette from Fear And Whiskey. A stellar day I'd say. and yeah some of these aren't out for a while. I just wish everyday could be my birthday. g Jim, smilin' till I'm silly Note to self: Distract Jim at chili party Take everything Later... CK ___ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Re: More new releases
jhoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also: Waco Brothers, The Del McCoury Band, Tom Russell and yeah! Kelly Willis And for you import-loving types, the just released "West Texas Bop" compilation of early Norman Petty humdingers is exactly that. Check it out at http://www.acerecords.co.uk/gotrt/feb99/cdchd699.html. Boudin Dan
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Screw Babooski Funny. NW
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Biller and Wakefield (in the spirit of Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant's hot country-jazz duets), Dave Biller is a genius. His playing all over the new Asylum Street Spankers record is sublime and his production on the upcoming James Hand record is astounding. If you ever are visiting Austin on a Monday go see his part-time band the Panhandlers at Threadgills.
Re: More new releases (Art v. Commerce alert)
Also: Waco Brothers, The Del McCoury Band, Tom Russell and yeah! Kelly Willis Will Kelly's new one get played on (over the air) radio? Video outlets maybe? Anyone know what Rykodisc's marketing plans are (or if their capable of moving more than say, 20 or 30 thousand). I want the world to hear this woman's voice!! Tucker