Groovegrass- from the horses mouth

1999-02-09 Thread Jeff Wall
Wow, Don. Sorry the album bummed you out so bad. We made that one back in Feb. 1993. Warner Brothers decided it was a bit too wiggy for them to put out back then. As far as the vocals go, I'm about as much a lead singer as Junior Samples. I had other GrooveGrass Boyz singing all the lead

Re: Speaking of covers

1999-02-09 Thread Ameritwang
CK wrote: So did anyone else catch the non-ironic Primus cover of The Devil Went Down to Georgia on MTV's 120 Minutes last night? Quite the nifty clay-mation type video. Indeedin fact, the first time I watch few segments of 120 Minutes in literally years, and I see that *and* the new

Busted; thanks a lot

1999-02-09 Thread Terry A. Smith
I'm not trying to blame anyone, but yesterday I walked into a local record store, and wound up in jail. I had approached the clerk and asked politely, "Do you have the new record by The Damnations TX in?" and he replied, never heard of it. Then he looked it up and said, "It's not released yet."

Re: Busted; thanks a lot

1999-02-09 Thread Jim_Caligiuri
Um, Terry, the Damnations record isn't out til next Tuesday. I have a couple of harmonicas I can lend you in the meantime, though. Jim, smilin'

The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-09 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Okay, yes, this thread died a week ago, but I'm hopelessly behind in my P2 mail. (Heavy work load + heavy traffic on this list = no real possibility of ever catching up) At any rate, I just wanted to take a quick minute to say "Howdy" to Scott Carpenter who chimed in on 1/29 in the

Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/6/9

1999-02-09 Thread Danlee2
Stay a Little Longer -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Neko Case and Bob Boyd -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot I've been meaning to ask, who is this Bob Boyd fella? thanks, Dan

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-09 Thread BARNARD
Shane wonders: Dolly Parton and Don Williams are the subject of derision in the United Kingdom?! Well, they've got Adam Ant and Siouxsie to answer for, don't they g. One nation's pop starts are another's objects of derision, I suppose... --junior

Re: Playlist: Tennessee Saturday Night 2/6/9

1999-02-09 Thread Kelly Kessler
Stay a Little Longer -- Pine Valley Cosmonauts with Neko Case and Bob Boyd -- Salutes the Majesty of Bob Wills -- Bloodshot I've been meaning to ask, who is this Bob Boyd fella? He's the last active member of Chicago's local legend country band the Sundowners. Dave Hoekstra (Doug

Re: WOW! (from Alex)

1999-02-09 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
Howdy, Junyah, he say: Well, they've got Adam Ant and Siouxsie to answer for, don't they g. One nation's pop starts are another's objects of derision, I suppose... Hey! I'm the proud owner of more than a couple of Adam and the Ants LPs. (everybody sing along, "Prince Charming, Prince

One Way Ticket to Rock Bottom, Please

1999-02-09 Thread EC7739
Well another anti-Valentine's Day show in the books. More revenge, regrets, remorse, and recrminations than you can shake an um, well, a broken heart at. Eeep. Anyways, here it is... Heartaches: Bob Neuwirth Valentine's Day is Over: Billy Bragg Crying: Roy Orbison It Hurts to Know:

Re: Groovegrass- from the horses mouth

1999-02-09 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Scott Rouse wrote: I'm not familiar with your record or the one your friend Greg Garing did. I'll bet they are both really good and very innovative with a lot of great singing. Actually, Scott, I know Greg Garing about as much as I know you.g Both of you are strangers

TV -- Trio on Rosie

1999-02-09 Thread Thomas W. Mohr
From RockOnTV's listings for this Friday: 0:00 am SYN Rosie O'Donnell musical guests: Dolly Parton, Emmylous Harris and Linda Ronstadt I believe her show is syndicated and is on at different times in different markets. http://www.rockontv.com/fri.html Tom 2-9 1012cst

Re: GrooveGrass

1999-02-09 Thread Wynn Harris
Jeff Wall said: 5. The stated purpose behind Groovegrass is to introduce Bluegrass to kids who would never otherwise hear it. This seems to resurect an old thread regarding the lack ofpopularity and high dollar sales in the Americana market, does it not? If country/alt.country purists aren't

FW: Tashians update

1999-02-09 Thread Jon Weisberger
-Original Message- From: Tashian Music [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 11:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Tashians update Howdy Friends and Kin, For those of you in the Nashville area, Barry and I are playing on March 13th (Sat.) 8 pm at the

Re: Darby Tarlton *(was Re: James Hand / Jimmie Tarlton

1999-02-09 Thread Kelly Kessler
Darby's got a nephew, Ricky Whitley, who's a multi-instrumentalist and a great songwriter. His "If I Were You, I'd Leave Me" ought to be in the annals of country classics. He's from Alabama, and puts in time up in Nashville, down at the Florabama and I believe over in Muscle Shoals. Catch him

Oscar nomination

1999-02-09 Thread William F. Silvers
Just reviewing the Oscar nominations, saw this among the nominees for Original Song: ``A Soft Place to Fall'' from ``The Horse Whisperer,'' Allison Moorer and Gwil Owen; Cool. Which reminds me of a question I'd been meaning to ask here for awhile. From the limited exposure I've had to Gwil

The North Carolina Run Starts This Friday!

1999-02-09 Thread John Paul Stout
This weekend finds us Ditchdiggers heading up to Greenville, NC to The Corner once again. The East Carolina Gang has always been good to us and we are looking forward to a serious throw down there for sure! On Saturday we are going to pack it up and drive down the road to Wilmington

Re: It hasn't died after all (long)

1999-02-09 Thread William F. Silvers
Ph. Barnard wrote: That's an impressive list, Bill. I too am eager to hear the new Walter Clevenger (go P2!! g) and to fork out my bucks for that Willie Nelson twofer with Roger Miller and Faron. Tasty! I'd like to know more myself about details of how and when those records were made.

Re: Gwil Owen (Re: Oscar nomination)

1999-02-09 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While I've probably got a tape somewhere of some of Gwil's stuff, but as far as released stuff goes it's pretty slim pickings. He's got a track each on Rig Rock Truckstop, Rig Rock Jukebox and one on the Uprooted compliation that came out last

Re: Florida music landmarks and musicians

1999-02-09 Thread Debnumbers
Thanks Tom, I've got the Buffett sites in South Alabama, Nashville (remember that song about payin' the mini-mart back) and Key West. Don't think we'll make it to the panhandle this time but you just reminded me of Tom T. Hall and Sopchoppy. Thanks, Deb

Re: Florida music landmarks and musicians

1999-02-09 Thread Debnumbers
It's weird -- I've read the same things about Gram's place -- "styled on Amsterdam . . ." I don't think we're going to stay there because we don't have reservations but they were more than happy to let us look around and see any Gram memorabilia they have. I also got some weird vibes. I'm not

Re: Oscar nomination

1999-02-09 Thread Ndubb
In a message dated 2/9/99 12:46:32 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ``A Soft Place to Fall'' from ``The Horse Whisperer,'' Allison Moorer and Gwil Owen; Cool. Which reminds me of a question I'd been meaning to ask here for awhile. From the limited exposure I've had to

mess with Ohio?

1999-02-09 Thread Chad
Shane: Of course, we're probably nowhere near as tough as the Music City Goddesses, so we may just have to pick on the Ohio contingent instead. Word is they're pretty wimpy. g Hey Bub, just fer the rekkid... I may live in this rat's nest of a state they call Michigan, but let me