Re: Playlist-Mother Road 1/30/99

1999-01-30 Thread RMould5417

Mother Road Jamie writes:

 Ray Wylie Hubbard--When She Sang Amazing Grace--Live Cibolo
 Creek Country Club
 
Wooo-H.
Iff'n ya listen real close, you can hear me playin' first-chair whistle /
scream at the end of this song. g
Cool disc, even if I have had to listen to the 12:48 Wanna Rock and Roll
Medley approximately 32,615 times in the last two months. (immediate hit
w/listeners)

Great list Jamie. Keep up the good work.
 


 Thanks Jamie
  


Joe P-2 Just Wasn't The Same Without Joe Gracey Welcome Back Horn
Third Coast

PS: Anyone know of a place to search for evidence of a person's involvement as
a soldier in the Vietnam war? (can't say why)



Re: Playlist-Mother Road

1999-01-18 Thread Tom Smith

Jamie Hoover wrote:
 
 Playlist--Sounds from the Mother Road
 Herb Jefferies/Cow Cow Boogie/The Bronze Buckaroo Rides
 Again/Warner Western

Jamie, how's this album? I've only seen clips of Herb duking 
it out with outlaws and cinema scholars. I'm curious as to 
what he sounds like.  Does he come across like the Billy 
Eckstine of the Plains or something else?

Tom Smith



Re: Playlist-Mother Road

1999-01-18 Thread Jamie Hoover

Hey Tom,

That's just about right--Billy Eckstine of the Plains.  The cd
has several duets including Little Texas, MM Murphy, Take 6,
Sons of the San Joaquin, Rex Allen Jr.  The Mills Brothers and
Cleve Francis.  It is jazzy but sort of fun at the same time.
Certainly not historical , but does reflect the Hollywood take
on the genre.

By the way thanks for the xmas card and news clipping, I think I
have a couple of items to send along for your files.

Jamie Hoover

Tom Smith wrote:

 Jamie Hoover wrote:
 
  Playlist--Sounds from the Mother Road
  Herb Jefferies/Cow Cow Boogie/The Bronze Buckaroo Rides
  Again/Warner Western

 Jamie, how's this album? I've only seen clips of Herb duking
 it out with outlaws and cinema scholars. I'm curious as to
 what he sounds like.  Does he come across like the Billy
 Eckstine of the Plains or something else?

 Tom Smith