In a message dated 1/19/99 1:17:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, music@cold-
spring.com writes:
Of course, what we really need is our own Nirvana. After hearing a bit of
their new recordings and considering their slight but important impact at
mainstream country with "California Angel" I'm
WOW.
I've been away from my computer most of the day, so I'm sorry I didn't get
to participate in this dialog. But, hell, it looks like I opened a pretty
big can o'worms. g
I don't have time to address all the good points that have been made, right
now, but I like Jamie's idea: "Maybe they
Hi folks,
Be sure to check this out if you're in town:
Who: Vince Bell
What: Performs songs from Texas Plates, his soon to be released CD.
When: Friday, February 12, 1999, at 7:45pm
Where: The Sutler, the hippest, happenin' bar in Nashville!
Why: NEA Extravaganza
More info about Vince
Tune in to your local NPR station, check http://www.whyy.org/freshair for
more info, or just wait for Phil Connor to post the transcript ;-)
I just started reading Lone Star Swing, which may have been mentioned here
earlier. It's by a novelist (Duncan McLean) from Orkney (remote islands off
the
It looks like I'll be in sunny Seattle next month on business for a couple
of days. I'll be looking for something twangy to do the nights of Feb. 22-23, so
if Mr. Yates and company could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate
it.
Gregg
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Hey Weiss bros
Very likely I'll be in LA February 8-9, although I'll come in for the
weekend before if there's something up that can't be missed.
Gee, care to direct me to where potential porn stars receive their
first screen tests? g
NP: Lone Justice comp - which I like but the
Jeff Wall wrote:
At 01:52 PM 1/18/99 EST, Elena wrote:
P.S. It has been pointed out to me by some close friends that it is painfully
obvious from my posts to this list that my spelling is ATROCIOUS. Sorry
y'all,
I'll work on it. (Gotta get spellcheck, and stop typing so fast).
Gud
Howdy,
A little late in getting this posted, but really, you weren't listening when
I played the music the first time, so I figured you'd live.
The sharp-eyed among you will notice that my normal theme song didn't get
played this week. The disc containing it went missing. I improvised and
Howdy,
One more quick post then it's off to bed for me.
I found out this morning that I'll likely conducting a live in-studio
performance and interview with the Freight Hoppers on January 23. So, does
anybody have any questions that they'd like asked? Or, will the Hoppers be
forced to put up
On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...But really, do I care if Jay Farrar never sells 1,000,000 copies of
anything? As long as he can make a living in this silly business,
I suspect he'll be reasonably content and will continue making music.
NEA Extravaganza
O.K., y'all. I give up. What *is* the NEA, and does Jesse Helms know about
it?
Kelly
At 8:30 PM -0500 on 1/19/99, Tom Moran wrote:
"Alt country"(which are the worst two words in the English language to mass
market anything) or whatever you want to call it covers such a wide
spectrum of musical tastes that I don't think there can ever be the kind of
general consensus
needed to
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