Man, oh man.
It is hard to get over gigs like that.
Know what it feels like afterward.
Bless her heart.
She seemed frightened.
MICHAEL HURLEY New York City shows:
!!! Tonight !!!
Sunday, Feb. 21, TONIC sets at 8pm 9:30pm New York City
(short set by Martha Wainwright at 9)
Saturday, March 6, THE MIDDLE EAST (opening for Smog) Cambridge, MA
Wednesday, March 10, KNITTING FACTORY (opening for Smog) New York City
Bob Paterson on
Country Music Radio
The Singer Songwriter Show
Thursday 18th February 1999
Deana Carter - You Still Shake Me ["Everything's Gonna Be Alright",
Capitol 1999]
segue
Neal Casal - Maybe California ["Fade Away Diamond Time", due for re-
release soon on Glitterhouse Records]
Mama
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.
I am very fortunate to have Buddy lined up to do the steel tracks on my
CD. His playing is so effortless, so smooth and so country. One of the
HI NC SC Americana Fans - time for the weekly update. This Tuesday
Night at the Charlotte Americana Showcase, held weekly at the Double
Door Inn, 9:00 PM start:
Big Al hosts with
Willy Evans Trio
and Special Guests The Steam Donkeys
This make two weeks in a row that we're doing the New York
Hellcountry wrote on 28/12/98:
As I'm still tallying these to send off to Richard Petersons assistant for
thorough statistical analysis (thanks!), I thought I'd send another message
now that a lot of you are back at work. If you'd like to add your ballot,
I'll accept them through the end
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999 03:25:36 -0500 (EST) jamie said:
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Man, oh man.
It is hard to get over gigs like that.
Know what it feels like afterward.
Bless her heart.
She seemed frightened.
Yeah, but she did great.
Not knowing what her regulars look
Lucinda's band:
Updated 12/10/98 -- Features Lucinda on guitar and vocals, Kenny Vaughan on
rhythm guitar, Richard "Hombre" Price on bass, Fran Breen on drums, Jim
Lauderdale on guitar harmony vocals since June '98, and guitarist John
Jackson (Dylan side man for 6 years -- w/Lucinda since
Don't get me wrong, I think I am the biggest Lucinda Williams fan in Memphis.
She did great. My point is that she seemed scared to death and slightly
uncomfortable. Go figure, cameras in your face every direction.
Nancy
NP: Something about what happens when we talk
Looked like her regular band plus another guitarist. Plus a keyboardist
and Jim Lauderdale helping out on harmony vocals. Sounded good to these
ears too - though had to turn the sound off on SNL til Lucinda's spot
after that criminally unfunny opening bit (didn't want to turn it off and
Cheryl Cline wrote:
Okay, here's a question:
I am now the proud part-owner of a very cool used bookshop. We want to
do some in-store music thangs now and then. What I need to know is, how
much do you guys out there charge for this sort of thing?
First of all, congratulations and much
Neil Weiss asks what P2 bands are going to be performing at SXSW and why.
Hillbilly IDOL will be at the Broken Spoke on Fri. the 19th at 9:00. I have
heard that we are followed by the Countrypolitans,Don Walser, Wayne
Hancock, and then Dale Watson. Since I read the P2 digest everyday and
enjoy
Joe Gracey wrote:
Second, when we do in-stores it is generally for free since it is to
promote a record. sometimes at Borders they give us each a gift
certificate, but I think this is at the whim of the person running the promotion.
Also depends on whether they are selling your product or
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at the Fillmore sold out in ten minutes. They'll be
playing March 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16.
I got tickets for the first night. Should be good...
Thank you, http://www.basstickets.com, but damn your eyes for a 27.50 surcharge
"convenience fee" for four
MONDAY FEBRUARY 22
Tav Falco The Panther Burns @ Fuel, 44 Almaden Ave., San José 9pm
The Bachelors @ The Saloon, 1232 Grant, San Francisco
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23
Big Guitar Show Live - Benefit for Big Myke Destiny: Cadillac Angels/The Chop
Tops/Chicken Coupe DeVille/The
Should I be scared that Julian is now 35 years old? Should he?
=
Q A With Julian Lennon
Aidin Vaziri
Sunday, February 21, 1999
©1999 San Francisco Chronicle
URL:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/02/21/PK86643.DTLtype=music
After a seven-year
History lessons from Bo
By Philip Elwood
EXAMINER MUSIC CRITIC
Saturday, February 20, 1999
©1999 San Francisco Examiner
URL:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/hotnews/stories/20/Sdiscs.dtltype=music
Bo Grumpus trio specializes in Ragtime Era music
Bo Grumpus,
Well, anyway, even though I did not see Lucinda on TV last night, I DID see
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings with Emmylou Harris on the televised
portion of the Grand Ole Opry. Wow!
By the way, HNC guy Daryle Singletary played a song that was reaaallly
country. Porter got very excited
Joe Gracey wrote:
Second, when we do in-stores it is generally for free since it is to
promote a record. sometimes at Borders they give us each a gift
certificate, but I think this is at the whim of the person running the promotion.
Covivant and I were in the Borders in OakBrook IL this
Well, now that I know what you people will work for, can anyone steer me to
a good wholesale source for peanuts?
Just kidding, ha ha.
Thanks for the responses, on and off-list. The plans are still being worked
out on all of this -- we've just barely started working on it! I'll keep
you posted.
Which reminds me. We do not as yet *have* any kind of P.A. What should we get?
I am very interested in the answer to this question as well.
If you can, please cc: me on any offlist responses to Cheryl.
I'm actually wondering what would be good for small outdoor
shows too. Like a backyard or
Well, now that I know what you people will work for, can anyone steer me to a good wholesale source for peanuts?
http://www.moundcity.com/ seems pretty good, but they're in St. Louis, MO. In the Central Valley, try Buchanan Hollow Nut Company, 800-532-1500, in LeGrand, CA.
Which reminds me. We
Which reminds me. We do not as yet *have* any kind of P.A. What should we
get?
First of all, best of luck with your venture...now on to sound;
For bang for the buck, the old standby 6 channel powered Peavey head with
reverb connected to a pair of 12 or 15 inch cabinets with horns is pretty
damn
Joyce
Jason Walker from Golden Rough reporting - Just played the two shows with
Joe in Melbourne this weekend past. What a fantastic guy and what great
songs! I haven't enjoyed myself so much in years!
We're playing one more show in Sydney with Joe this coming Saturday which
should be amazing.
He
The new CD "Pizza Deliverance" will be out in May. I hung out during some of
the recording and was quite pleased with the development. A couple of tracks
have banjo and mandolin played by Mike Cooley and John Neff put down some nice
pedal steel. I haven't heard the final mix but was thrilled.
has anybody out there heard of a singer/ songwriter name of Dan Bern - a
friend of mine has asked me about him and I seem to recall hearing his name
on this list a few times.
Any takers?
junior walker
JOHN ROSSBACH
MARCH-MAY PUBLIC APPEARANCES
FEBRUARY 23 7:00 pm
JOHN ROSSBACH
Solvay Public Library
615 Woods Road
Solvay, NY 12209
For info: 315 468-4938
MARCH 7, 1999 3:00 PM
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The 1st Baptist Concert Series
The 1st Baptist Church
5833 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville,
In Chicago at Park West she had Jim Lauderdale on guitar and vocals and the
amazing Kenny Vaughn on guitar.
I couldn't watch cuze I was doing my taxes. Missed the Silos show, too. Only
having to go to work today preventing my spending all day in bed in a fit of
depression.
Linda
np.
Kate wrote:
I have to confess that I'd love to hear George Jones
record "The Man of Somebody's Dreams" for his new CD on Asylum!
and Joe wrote:
Uhhh...interesting to hear you say that. I've thought ever since I heard CG's
"Glass House" that it was a song GJ could flat-out murder. Would
For bang for the buck, the old standby 6 channel powered Peavey head with
reverb connected to a pair of 12 or 15 inch cabinets with horns is pretty
damn hard to beat.
Yup. A substantial proportion of the world's Peavey amps appear on the
stage of the Grand Ole Opry every week.
ahem I've
Hey there,
Saw the Silos last night - mostly because it didnt dawn on me that Dave
Alvin might sell out, which I has to drive a half hour to find out.
Idiot. Anyway, got to the show after The Mary Janes (sorry Linda) but in
time for Susan Volez - the violinist from, at one point, Poi Dog. She
In a message dated 2/21/99 9:23:10 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I've always wanted to hear George do the Derailers' "Vision to Dream
On". Maybe we could get together a list of an album's worth of material
and send it to George.
I would like to hear the Possum
Saw Ralph Stanley the Clinch Mountain Boys last night at McCabe's in Santa
Monica, CA. The chance to see him in a small (110-seat) club was too good to
miss. His voice is as stunning as ever, and he still parts your hair with the
high notes. They did a ferocious second show, near the end of
I saw Hadacol last night here in Nashville. It was a sadly
unattended show. I have no doubt in my mind that Ronni
and I were the only ones there to see Hadacol.
I was really impressed. It's kind of refreshing to hear
a little keyboard mixed with your alt-country.
They are good players who write
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