hmmm...maybe i am the only person who has seen this program. i have only seen
it once on the PBS station in the dallas/ft. worth area but have meant to look
for it again. not sure when it is on but i was amazed that is was being done
out of waco, tx which is the home of Baylor University, the
Yes Reznor produced the sound track for Lost Highway, but if he likes country
it doesn't show up on it. Nost one Patsy Cline number is included but the
Smashing, Pumpkins, NIN, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Marilyn Manson, Trent solo do.
The least likely cut is on by Jobim. Oh well.
Iceman
Louise
When is that, mid March? Oh yeah, we have a festival here in Dee-Troyt that
time as well called The Hamtramck Blowout, and it's pretty much the same
thing. Seventy of the Motor City's best ass-kissing bands playing a bunch of
local venues for FREE with the proceeds going to fund The Detroit
Hi Everyone:
Time for the periodic update
MaxxMusic is pleased to present the following shows at The Neighborhood
Theatre in Charlotte, NC:
Ralph Stanley The Clinch Mountain Boys
Friday, March 19th
8:00 PM (doors at 7:00 PM)
tickets - $20.00
Cephas Wiggins (Piedmont acoustic blues)
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(the perpetually useful Chicago Calendar)
Pollstar added this today:
Neil Young
04/30/99
Rosemont
IL
Rosemont Theatre
05/01/99
Rosemont
IL
Rosemont Theatre
I read somewhere that he'll also be touring with
Crosby/Stills/Nash this summer.
--
Tom Mohr
at the
Here's a couple of reviews in today's Daily Telegraph. Don't think much
of the Kelly Willis one, although she had a picture with it.
--
Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band
The Mountain (E2/Grapevine)
Few albums make such a good first impression as Steve Earle's new disc.
It's like an
The New American Roots Music Show is heard Fridays from 9 to 10 AM on KOOP,
Austin, Texas 91.7FM. It focuses on new releases and recent re-issues in
country, bluegrass,folk, blues, cajun, zydeco and whatever else fits. Way
to much new stuff this week to fit into an hour. The Doyle Lawson
Musician magazine reviews the Kelly Willis in its March issue. The
review is glowing. I think the record is very strong as well. ALSO,
Westerberg interviewed in same issue.
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Here's a couple of reviews in today's Daily Telegraph. Don't think
much
Hi all. I'd like to pass on the tour dates of my friend Mike Nicolai. A
very worthy singer-songwriter and groovy guy. Definitely worth checking
out.
Thanks!
Cherilyn.
Hello folks. Here are my tour dates for February and March. Some I'm
doing solo and some with the daring and unflappable human
UPCOMING DATES FOR HADACOL:
TONIGHT-Saturday, February 20: THE SUTLER, Nashville, TN.
March 4, Thursday:
THE BOTTLENECK in Lawrence, KS.
March 18, Thursday:
GYPSY TEA ROOM in Dallas, TX.
March 19, Friday:
SANGERHUND HALL in Austin, TX. (SXSW)
March 20, Saturday:
CHECKERED PAST PARTY in
I really haven't worried about it much since my old turntable broke nine years
ago, just about the time I got my first disc player. Have hoarded and weaseled
literally thousands of cd's since then, but only recently began thinking about
some of my old vinyl, and wishing I could hear it again.
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Not sure if anyone else already posted this, but Lucinda Williams is scheduled
to be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this week. Unfortunately, I
think there's only one musical segment on the show these days.
VH1 is also repeating the Hard Rock Live show
PS: If you don't know about Buddy Charleton, listen to some Ernest Tubb
records. When he says "and Buddy, now," that's who he's talking about.
Definitely in the top drawer of steel guitar gods.
Bob Hoffnar, our steel player, as accomplished as he is, travels down to VA
frequently to take
I am currently working on an "open forum" instructional website for
acoustic music. If any of you folks are interested in participating stop by
www.kafiristan.com and lake a look around.
Thanks,
Patrick Costello
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