Who are these people

1999-04-20 Thread LindaRay64

So the earnest, intrepid, but clueless cub reporter has stepped in to cover 
for the main man at the George Strait hoo ha at Soldier Field on Sunday, and 
is hoping you can lift her veil of ignorance (I blush) concerning the 
following:

1 pm: Mark Wills
3: Kenny Chesney
6: Tim McGraw

I have always relied on the kindness of strangers.  Very much obliged

Linda



Re: Who are these people

1999-04-20 Thread vgs399

Linda,
Here are some good websites to help you out with these artists -

1.  Mark Wills - www.markwills.com
2.  Kenny Chesney - www.kchesney.com
3.  Tim McGraw - www.timmcgraw.com

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So the earnest, intrepid, but clueless cub reporter has stepped in to cover
for the main man at the George Strait hoo ha at Soldier Field on Sunday,
and
is hoping you can lift her veil of ignorance (I blush) concerning the
following:

1 pm: Mark Wills
3: Kenny Chesney
6: Tim McGraw

I have always relied on the kindness of strangers.  Very much obliged

Linda





RE: Who are these people

1999-04-20 Thread Jon Weisberger

 1 pm: Mark Wills

Earnest young feller.  Did "Don't Laugh At Me" that Matt Benz thought was
sucky and I rilly dug; current hit is a pretty vacuous number called "Wish
You Were Here."  If he has any staying power, it has yet to reveal itself.

 3: Kenny Chesney

I like Chesney pretty well, mostly because his voice is so unremediably
country g.  He's a graduate of the ETSU music program, right, Rob?  Rumor
has it that he made his first demos with ETSU bluegrassers like Tim
Stafford.  His new album is pretty so-so, but the last one was pretty good,
with a stone country number called "From Hillbilly Heaven To Honky Tonk
Hell" with George Jones  Tracy Lawrence guesting, a great Tony Joe White
song ("Steamy Windows") and an AA (as in Alcoholics Anonymous) anthem called
"That's Why I'm Here," among others.  I'd be interested to hear about his
show, which I suspect is better than his albums.

 6: Tim McGraw

Mega-platinum New Country star.  He's done some really awful stuff (can you
say "It's Your Love"?), but has also turned out some pretty decent singles
like "Just To See You Smile."  I suspect his show is pretty bad, but maybe
I'm unduly pessimistic.

Don't forget about George, though.  He rules, even if he is just a pawn of
the Nashville machine.

Jon Weisberger, Kenton County, KY  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger