From the Saddle Creek web site:
All shows with Edith Frost (Drag City) except for *
Jan. 16- Omaha, NE @ The Cog Factory*
Jan. 20- Memphis, TN @ The Map Room
Jan. 21- New Orleans, LA @ The Mermaid Lounge
Jan. 22- Houston, TX @ Rudyards
Jan. 23- Austin, TX @ Emo's
Jan. 24- Denton, TX @ Rubber
And since I'm not at all cautious about leaving my email
address around the planet, I don't understand why I don't get more, while
Mark Wyatt is apparently on every porn mailer in the U.S. and Denmark.
AOL being the difference.
NW, who is against anything that makes my e-mail addy even
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, stuart wrote:
And since I'm not at all cautious about leaving my email
address around the planet, I don't understand why I don't get more, while
Mark Wyatt is apparently on every porn mailer in the U.S. and Denmark.
Well, *someone* has to run them.
Bob
At 06:35 AM 1/14/99 -0800, Stuart wrote:
You can get free email accounts all over the place now of course, which
is one solution to this. And I can see where spam might be a problem, although to
date, I've really never had much of problem. Once in a
while something comes through. And since
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 14-Jan-99 Re: NP: Lone
Justice by John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
She has an amazing voice.
Agreed. On a sad tangent, I was offline for a while and don't know if
it was mentioned, but her older brother died over the holidays. Brian
MacLean wrote some of
Like I posted to Jeff off-list...
In Tennessee they make Jack Daniels' whiskey in a dry county.
Maybe Garth thinks that the only way to make music is to
create an environment where music is impossible to listen to..
--
Geff King * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www2.ari.net/gking/
"Don't let me
At 01:13 PM 1/14/99 -0500, Carl Z. wrote:
Agreed. On a sad tangent, I was offline for a while and don't know if
it was mentioned, but her older brother died over the holidays. Brian
MacLean wrote some of Love's finest material, including Alone Again Or.
I don't know much about his solo material
Steve, I'm sure there are many of them out there, but these two leap to
mind:
Tim Carroll, "I Think Hank Woulda Done It This Way"
2 versions: 1 on "Rig Rock Juke Box" (with Blue Chieftans),
the other on his Sound Asleep EP.
Mustang Lightning,
"Hank's Last Ride"
Howdy all,
I'm finally back on P2 after almost a year of absence. Work and school made
it just impossible to keep up with P2. Now, I'm back in school full time to
wrap up my last semester. Great to be back, folks.
My two cents on Steve's inquiry:
From Rig Rock Juke Box
"Do It for Hank "
Carl Z. writes:
Agreed. On a sad tangent, I was offline for a while and don't know
if it was mentioned, but her older brother died over the holidays.
Brian MacLean wrote some of Love's finest material, including
Alone Again Or.
I don't know much about his solo material (he was apparently
montgomery in the rain -- steve young
hank and lefty raised my country soul -- stoney edwards
Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a reason why
record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with Side 4?
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip
since the record is already right there on the friggin turntable?
I
Just a couple more that I haven't seen listed yet:
"The Ghost of Hank Williams"--David Allen Coe
"The Night Hank Williams Came to Town"--Johnny Cash
Chad Cosper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Howdy,
Dern. I thought I'd beat Weisberger to the punch for once... I'm getting
slow in my "old" age... g
Take care,
Shane Rhyne
Knoxville, TN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve Gardner wrote:
I'm looking for songs about Hank Williams. Not Hank songs...but
ones about him.
"Tramp on Your Street" -- Shaver
Well welcome. You should be completely at home. Even without
pretentiousness aside.
Barry M.
Howdy, friends.I'm new to the group, having come to P2 via the
AOL ND folder...and having come to roots music via an appreciation for the
Southern idiom in American popular music.
This record has become a fave recent acquisition and just curious if
anyone else thinks highly of this record. It consists of members of
Golden Delicious and Fernando - good bands from Portland.
If a record can be defined as "aternative" country - this qualifies. It's
got some country like
Hey you-all --
Anybody know how I can get in touch with Jimmy Martin?
I'm chompin' at the bit to bring him to Chicago to play.
Thanks --
Hogan
np: Glen Campbell "Galveston"
In 1993 Kevin Gordon Bo Ramsey made a brief tour of New Zealand. While
here Gordon struck a deal with local label Real Groovy Records and a 14
track album _Carnival Time_ licensed from Shed Records was subsequently
released. I don't know if this ever saw the light of day in the States
but if
Steve Gardner wrote:
I'm looking for songs about Hank Williams. Not Hank songs...but
one's about him. Right off the top of my head I can think of:
Thanks Hank -- Mike Cross
Hank Williams Will Live Forever -- Johnny Jack
(Country Duets, Arhoolie/Old Timey OT126)
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, John Wendland wrote:
I know Gary Wilson swears by Stephen Yerkey's "Dead Into West Virginia" and
Roy Kasten swears by Steve Young's "Montgomery In The Rain" as being great
songs about Hank Williams. There's also "From Hank To Hendrix" by Neil
Young. Also Guy Clark's
Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life--Moe Bandy
Paul Craft wrote this, be sure to check out his version, on Paul's Brother
Jukebox CD
Has anybody mentioned "Has Anybody Here Seen Hank?" by the Waterboys
(from 1988's "Fisherman's Blues).
--Slonedog
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 13-Jan-99 The boys are back
in town by JP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The new year finds us finishing up the tracks for our new CD, which we
hope to have out in February... we will keep you posted!
We never doubted that you'd keep us posted.
Carl Z.
iced
Saw an Earle CD in the store the other day I ain't ever seen before.
It was
called "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator," and seemed to be a live
recording,
but I don't think the cover was very definitive about that.
[Matt Benz]
Live, heroin era, and not real great. Voice
"Tower of Song", Leonard Cohen:
I said to Hank Williams: how lonely does it get?
Hank Williams hasn't answered yet
But I hear him coughing all night long
A hundred floors above me
In the Tower of Song
Tom 1-14 1546cst
Steve Gardner wrote:
I'm looking for songs about Hank Williams. Not Hank songs...but
ones about him.
Loco Gringo's Lament - Ray Wylie Hubbard
reason #235:
Christina Marrs singing "Weary Blues from Waiting" with Dale Watson and his
Lone Stars at Ego's Tuesday
reason #236:
The Hot Club of Cowtown sitting in with The Spankers last night at the
Electric Lounge
reason #237: tonight - Beaver at the Continental
reason #238: it's 62
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 14-Jan-99 RE: Steve Earle/old
vinyl/H.. by Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
called "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator," and seemed to be a live
recording,
but I don't think the cover was very definitive about that.
[Matt Benz]
Live,
Hey Michiganites,
Have you heard of any of these artists who appear on a CD called Copper
Country?
Tom Katalin
Faye LeBeau
Tab Maki
Dick Storm
Slick Nickel
Glen Johnson
Don Arnson
Jay Oja
Midlife Crisis
Jon Perreault The Valley Gentlemen
Last Call
Tina Mattson
Jennifer Parent
Clint Maki
If
At 10:34 AM 1/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
Waiting for the librarians on the list to weigh in on this one,
I think they've already shelved it in the Jokes And Hoaxes section.
As they damn well should. I can't believe y'all bought that piece. Hook,
Line, and Sinker. Maybe I should be writing for The
At 02:18 PM 1/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
Howdy,
Lance asks: Also--and on a completely unrelated note--can someone offer a
reason why record companies used to make double LP's with Side 1 backed with
Side 4?
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it make more sense to have Side 2 on the flip
since the record
At 02:32 PM 1/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
I heard a cut from an album called "No Electric Guitars" (I think), with the
lead singer of Marah doing a cover of Springsteen's Streets of Philadelphia.
Somebody from the Rolling Hayseeds was on it too. Each member of the group
does 2 covers and an original,
Jeff says :
Some sort of demarcation has just taken place. Those old enough to remember
the stacking turntables and those who don't and, accordingly, are young 'uns.
Stacking turntable spindle thingees those were the days
Yeah, does make ya feel old g. All sorts of multi-disc albums
Yeah, does make ya feel old g. All sorts of multi-disc albums were
sided that way--operas, for instance, and other classical sets.
--junior
Hey man, my KISS Alive II double set wasn't marked that way... what gives?
Derek
http://www.buckdiaz.com
In a message dated 1/14/99 9:44:48 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 13-Jan-99 The boys are back
in town by JP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The new year finds us finishing up the tracks for our new CD, which we
hope to have out in
the blasters "long white cadillac" along with katy moffatt's "hank and
audrey" and waylon jennings "are you sure hank done it this way."hank and
audrey" is a really nice song with a vocal by tom russell.those
immediately come to mind but i am sure there are many, many more.mark
one more came to mindbilly joe shaver's "tramp on your street" off the
album so namedgreat song about seeing hank as a kid
Acoording to www.kelly.willis.com, Kelly is planning on coming to Europe
in February. Does anyone know anything about this? Is she touring or
just on holiday?
Thanks, Louise
--
If you like rocking country music, check out the Okeh Wranglers web site
at:
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/bluesmoke
Steve Earle Someday (Guitar Town)
Bap Kennedy Angel is the Devil (Domestic Blues)
Greg Trooper These Sunday Nights (Popular Demons)
Colin Leyden Interstate (For the Wicked)
Kevin Gordon Dissatisfied (Cadillac Jacks # 1 Son)
Lucinda Williams Still I Long for your Kiss (live at
Yeah, Derek, that makes sense--because towards the end of the LP people
pretty much gave up selling spindled record changers...the word was out
that you probably got a better (watch for antique term here) record player
for the buck with a single-disc turntable as part of your swell new
In a message dated 1/14/99 2:53:09 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anybody know how I can get in touch with Jimmy Martin?
I'm chompin' at the bit to bring him to Chicago to play.
If anyone can charm the man into acting right, Hogan can.
Good luck.
slim
On Sat, 09 January 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Music content: Did anyone catch Vic Chesnutt and Lambchop on Conan last
night? I just finished reading Atlanta's "Stomp and Stammer" where Vic made
cover boy of the year. It's pretty hilareous. I haven't checked the web site
but it's
anyone mentioned jon langord's "nashville radio/death of country music"? the
first half of the track sustains a hank narrative for at least four stanzas.
fwiw, bill f-w
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 1/12/99 4:30:22 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garth looked like someone's dad
who drove all the kids from the neighborhood and had to sit through the
show. (Although he did win an award for "Seven," and
Howdy,
Jeff Weiss, he say: Some sort of demarcation has just taken place. Those
old enough to remember the stacking turntables and those who don't and,
accordingly, are young 'uns. Stacking turntable spindle thingees those
were the days.
I loved the stacking turntable spindle thingees. As a
I can't seem to subscribe to the digest version on the u
washington server...Can someone
forward me the digest subscription instructions???
thanks-
P.S. I'm also looking for the a couple of Richard Buckner
setlists. the 'Wild Bitter Tales'
tape and his WFMU broadcast from a couple of yrs
yeah, but Garth is so icky...
Elena
With this, Elena has said it all, and no more needs to be said on the
subject.
Kelly
In a message dated 1/14/99 3:07:12 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
As an added doohickey, I'll probably
put a program called wpoison on the site that actually screws with the
spambots. It's a recursive fake email and link creator that makes the bots
gather non-existent
In a message dated 1/14/99 10:36:14 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
issue #15: Ray Picks: Whiskeytown
Now you know I'd pick the Backsliders -- any incarnation. Roscoe just about
makes up for Brad Danny!
Linda
The CD was indeed available here in the States, but I'm sure not very widely.
At the time of its release, Kevin was operating out of Iowa City--he had been a
student in the wrtier's workshop there--hence the Bo Ramsey connection. Kevin
played lots and lots of gigs with Bo and still, I believe,
Everbody wants to be Hank Williams (but nobody wants to die) - Larry Boone
The Conversation Hank Jr Waylon - (video filmed at the Station Inn with
the old stage!!)
Jeff Wall
http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine
727 Alder Circle - Va Beach, Va - 23462 -(757)
Howdy,
Tucker talks about an author I've always meant to investigate
further. I seem to enjoy movies and television shows based on Elmore Leonard's
writings (Maximum Bob on ABC was brilliant fun and I hope it comes back
someday.) Strangely enough, I haven't read any of Leonard's actual
ALBUM SPOTLIGHT
JOHN SOEDER
* 01/11/99
The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH
(Copyright (c) The Plain Dealer 1999)
*Artist: Lone Justice
Title: "This World Is Not My Home"
Label: Geffen
*Comments: If there were any justice, Lone
Rocker left far too soon
CURTIS ROSS
* 01/13/99
The Tampa Tribune
(Copyright 1999)
He looked like a mid-'60s rock star with his blond, bowl haircut
and permanent pout, as if the Rolling Stones' Brian Jones had been a
Beach Boy.
DEAN OF ROCK CRITICS TACKLES HIS SUBJECT FROM CULTURAL STANDPOINT
CLEA SIMONTHE BOSTON GLOBE
* 01/13/99
REVIEW COLUMN
(Copyright 1999)
Forget the Hall of Fame. The proof that rock 'n' roll has come of
age is that serious criticism has
Hey there,
Hey man, my KISS Alive II double set wasn't marked that way... what
gives?
KISS didn't want to confuse their typical fan.
Later...
CK who opted for Brazilbilly of KISS on Jan 2, but had second thoughts
___
You don't
In a message dated 99-01-14 02:32:50 EST, you write:
N.D. review of Sara Evans - No Place That Far (RCA) :
"
Just a simple question: Why sign artists if you're going to insist they play
so far away from their strengths? - Grant Alden (that's the entire review)
Just a simple question:
Who gets those royalties???
The used CD store gets the royalties. Yep
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Wodock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 6:46 PM
Subject: RE: Used CDs
I buy a lot of used CD's to check out about new
. Brian Henneman talked about the importance of the
river on their lives and their music. (accompanied by a heartwarming
shot of the BoRox strolling along the river while drinking cans of beer. g)
Henneman also said that audiences on the coasts seem to be more intrigued with
the BoRox
Bob Soron says:
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Stevie Simkin wrote:
Don Yates wrote:
...Still, I'd have to agree with Jon that the Garthman's
primary motivation seems to be the fame of record-breaking
numbers, rather than making every possible dollar that he can.
Now if he would only put half as much
uh, we're putting mr. benz on 'cute post alert' for that one.
little-known fact: matt went to high school with our ad director
Part of what Jon said,
I could go album by album and point out stuff on each and
every one of them that is more hardcore country than about half of the P2
top 10 albums all put together, by just about any standard you can think
of.
More part of what Jon said,
However, please note that I and
CDs at 10: Altering music industry's track // Battle brews over used
discs // Distributors and artists resist trend
David Zimmerman
* 08/03/93
USA Today
(Copyright 1993)
Compact discs are one of those near-perfect products. They never
wear out.
In a message dated 1/14/99 3:03:42 PM PDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Blue Heartache," "Midnight Flyer," "Brother Jukebox," "Honky Tonk Waltz,"
"Teardrops Will Kiss The Morning Dew," "Drop Kick Me Jesus," "Bent, Broken
And Blue," "Fastest Grass Alive," "I'm Lettin' You In On A Feeling,"
"The Country Boy Who Rolled the Rock Away" David Allen Coe
Stick
The Hank in the case of the Neil song refers to Hank Marvin, the guitarist
of the Shadows.
--
From: Jim Fagan[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 15 January 1999 6:01
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Hank Williams
How
Hi everyone,
The Alejandro Escovedo House Concert for 2/3 is sold out. They went
extremely fast. Sorry if you didn't get in. Stay tuned for more house
concerts in the future. Feel free to check my webpage to see the ones
that are coming that aren't on sale yet.
And if anyone knows a good
Robert Wray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An abbreviated, incomplete discography (courtesy of amazon):
U.S. Releases:
Cry Moan
Eddie Hinton / Audio CD / Released 1991
Very Blue Highway
In a message dated 1/13/99 10:22:30 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
He was , but intrusive guest.
should read "he was a quiet, but intrusive guest"
Slim
Have we discussed the PBS series The Mississippi: River of Song yet?
I caught the second installment of the series tonight. It was wonderful.
From the web site: The series explores the richness and vitality of American
music at the close of the twentieth century. Through live performances and
So who gets more royalties, Mark Farner or Mickey Dolenz? (he sucks
too)-- Mike Woods
You leave Mickey alone, Mike!
Buddy
Thems Fightin' Words Rockets
* * * * * *
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* * * * * * * * * *
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*
Buddy Woodward - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
THE GHOST
Herr Listmeister writes:
I haven't explored the site enough to give you a definitive answer. Does
anyone know if it's possible to easily access the P2 archives through that
website? Does anyone even know who built and maintains the dang
thing?--don
I don't have a clue who built it, but it's
Quotable Matt Cook says:
Both of these guys left bands that have WAY more financial potential
than The Gourds. Keith left The Damnations who signed a major label
deal and have been getting unending positive press in anticipation of
their debut.
(snip)
I hope it stays the same in March when
At 11:16 PM 1/13/99 EST, you wrote:
I figured that heading would get some attention.
Last night I dreamed that Jeff Wall came to stay at my house in order to
be at
a concert in my back yard. He was , but intrusive guest. Other folks were
trespassing on my property and would not leave, and he
AP NASHVILLE: Garth Brooks may be taking the year off from touring, but by
no means is he going to be sitting around doing nothing. The time off from
the road is giving him the opportunity to once again campaign for a cause
he believes in, performer's rights. "I think it's nothing less that
At 8:21 PM -0600 on 1/13/99, Christopher M Knaus wrote:
I would prefer not to have my e-mail address out there on a buncha web
pages. So if you can strip that off, or slap a password on the front of
the whole thing that would be cool. Also remember that there is a web
site or two out there
In a message dated 1/13/99 6:00:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
CDs can be different if a
person is dishonest and has a CDR burner. They can conceivably buy a Del
McCoury CD, burn a CDR, and then sell the CD (as well as numerous CDRs to
people who want to save a buck).
N.D. review of Sara Evans - No Place That Far (RCA) :
"
Just a simple question: Why sign artists if you're going to insist they play
so far away from their strengths? - Grant Alden (that's the entire review)
A review which I found extremely irritating on many levels. Although I
had the
The reason Garth wants to sell the maximum number of CDs is not
money.
He is OBSESSED with the notion of being crowned the biggest selling artist of
all time. Selling six CDs for the price of 2-3 and having it count as six
units is a good step in that direction. Selling 2 CDs
For all U.K. p2ers some dates have just been announced
20/5/99 London Royal Festival Hall
21/5/99 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
23/5/99 Cheltenham Town Hall
24/5/99 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
25/5/99 Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
Andy
Hi all of you NC SC Americana Fans - it's the latest update for our
weekly Showcase held at the Double Door Inn in Charlotte, NC, every
Tuesday Night starting at 9:00 PM.
Tuesday, January 19th:
Lenny Federal, David Childers and
Special Guest Andi Hoffman The B-Goes
If you made the Black
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/13/99 9:56:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I would prefer not to have my e-mail address out there on a buncha web
pages.
I have to agree with CK on this one. I get enough mail from nuts as it is.
Deb
Hey! I
Bob Soron wrote:
At 8:21 PM -0600 on 1/13/99, Christopher M Knaus wrote:
I would prefer not to have my e-mail address out there on a buncha web
pages. So if you can strip that off, or slap a password on the front of
the whole thing that would be cool. Also remember that there is a web
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 1999 2:40 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: banjo envy...
N.D. review of Sara Evans - No Place That Far (RCA) :
"
Just a simple question: Why sign artists if you're going
Matt Benz writes:
Ah, yes, I remember that now. So what's the story
on it? No Pete Anderson? I like a nifty one line review as much as
anybody, when I'm not interested in the music, but in this case, more
details might of helped.
I haven't heard it yet myself but, yes, no Pete Anderson.
Celebrity Spotlight Birthdays
Filed at 1:29 p.m. EST
By The Associated Press
In the spotlight: Steve Earle, Nashville's
bad boy
Image: ``I got me a
I am always amused when we get onto these Garth threads. It doesnt take
but a few posts before someone is loudly condemning his venality and how
it's ruining good music and so on. And this is simply not true. Garth's
intentions are really no different from all of those nice alt-country or
Matt Cook said:
I'd buy it, too.
Start writin' bub! I'm serious.
I'll give you free webpage space for the philosphies of Matt Cook, or
whatever you want to call it. Email the text to me and I'll post it. I'm
not kidding.
WRONG! was brilliant.
steve
I think my favorite throwaway review was probably one that showed up
in "Musician" when Yes' "Big Generator" came out: "Just say no."
I like the (I think) Rolling Stone review for the old guitar band GTR. The
review was simply "SHT".
I thought the above review you mentioned was simply
As far as I know, the archives are all still available from the
listproc at U Washington, so this should all be moot. List members who
want them can retrieve them from there. (And that includes the current
month, too.)
Any way to do this via FTP? If I try to get the listproc to send me a
Steve Gardner wrote:
Plus, 1999 is gearing up. The holiday is over and I have one badass Terry
Allen record to let the world hear.
See ya.
Steve
Hope you hang around. Enjoy your commentary. But getting tired of all the
Garth stuff. Who cares; he'll do what he do and whine about it.
Missy Roser sent me a copy of P2 no. 1252... thanks again.
found a live track of Steve Earle doing "Have Mercy" in 1990 or 91 at the
Bottom Line... while searching for extras to fill out a tape of I Feel
Alright.
I couldn't believe my luck -- fit the theme and all. It's from a TDK/CMJ new
music
At 09:56 AM 1/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
Did I read a post here a few month back that Syd Straw's 'Surprise" would
get a CD reissue -- maybe on Koch? If anyone knows whether this will
happen, or if anyone has an unwanted CD copy of "Surprise", I'd love to
know
about it. Syd is cool.
If you've
Hey, does he play fiddle on that rerelease? I dont' know much about him but
I
caught a little of a set of his at Tramps once (I believe it was some kind
of
benefit concert) and when he played fiddle the hairs on the back of my neck
went up. ANd stayed there. His fiddle playing was hot and nasty
I've been waiting to see this miniseries for some time and it was great to see the
Bottle Rockets on the TV. Besides Brian Henneman's bar room interview, the
filmmakers also had footage of the boys playing at Mississippi Nights. At one point
the camera pans back and picks up infamous St. Louis
"I think it's nothing less that
outright theft" says Brooks when asked about the used cd market.
"Intellectual property is still property. If someone were to sell my Range
Rover without my permission, or without properly compensating me, it would
be the same thing.
Gee, by this logic,
I'm looking for advice on these two artists. Specifically:
How is Toni Price's CD "Sol Power"? How does it compare
(in terms of style and quality) to "Swim Away" and "Hey"?
I really like the Bob Childers' song "Restless Spirits" that Jimmy
LaFave covered. What are Childers' own solo CDs
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