$1,000 Wedding and Farmer Tan to Celebrate at the Tip Jar
Celebrating the release of their new albums, $1,000 Wedding and Farmer Tan
will play The Tip Jar showcase at The Culver Saloon on March 4. $1,000
Wedding begins the evening's festivities with a 9:15 set; Farmer Tan will
finish off the
How did he find his collabboration with Leon Redbone doing the most
outstanding version of My little Grass Shack since the Andrews Sisters?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, 27 February, 1999 11:34
Subject:
Barry tries to answer my question:
Does anybody have any inkling of anything interesting going on in Las Vegas
between April 18th and 22nd?
Hey Dina--if that, as I think it is, is the week of the NAB Broadcasters
convention, (which as of the moment at least I'm scheduled to be at too
BTW)...the
Elena Skye
P.S. Met a few P2-ers on the road, and then again last night at The Rodeo
Bar.
Great fun.
Well, I was one of them and I hope Elena didn't catch my cold. I liked
Elena and her band's music a lot and am looking forward to them playing at
the Star Bar in March. Atlantans should plan
Headlines on the cover of the current issue of Modern Screen's Country
Music magazine, which bears a striking resemblance to such mags as
Teenbeat...
Exclusive Chuck Norris interview! Bryan White reveals his secret passion!
Special--Country moms wives! Billy Ray Cyrus COLOR spread! Michael
Hey all-
I don't normally do things like this, but I feel I should in this case.
Today, Bob Starker of the Sovines, a person who many of you have met and
became friends with, suffered the loss of his apartment due to fire. I
have not been able to talk to him yet, but from what I understand,
Yes, that is the week of NAB. 150,000? Yikes.
Hey,
Who all is going to this?
I'm not, but strangely they are giving my grandfather a pioneer award...so
he'll be there! He doesn't gamble and he hates twang...so what good is
he?g
I'd love to go but I'd disappear into the casino
In a message dated 99-03-01 00:33:31 EST, Dina write:
Well, I was one of them and I hope Elena didn't catch my cold. I liked
Elena and her band's music a lot and am looking forward to them playing at
the Star Bar in March. Atlantans should plan to come out for that.
Hey Dina, there you
Buddy Ghost Rockets writes:
PS - We had a great time stopping by Hank's (?) Crab House in Maryland on
the way home catching HTC's Sunday night set, had the pleasure of
sitting in for a couple numbers. Those folks are a blast!
Sam's Crab House, in the beautiful industrial section of
Matt can get assistance from NARAS Musicares, but he has to call. If you want
to pass this information along to him, he can e-mail me and I will put them in
touch. I will be glad to help with them all I can.
Nancy Apple
Tommy Miller wrote: If you are interested, Steve Earle won the Gibson Award
for Best Male Acoustic Guitar Player. Seems like it was about a year ago
when I said I thought Steve was one of the best guitar players in country
music. I got flammed big time. Jon W. from Kentucky really disagreed
I have to agree with the Jeff Lynne supporters out there. Yeh, his
production on the Petty, Harrison, Wilburys, et al albums gives them all
that bank of acoustic guitars/compressed drum sound but I think he brought
out some of the best work these guys have done. Besides, I really like ELO
too,
Tommy Miller wrote: If you are interested, Steve Earle won the
Gibson Award
for Best Male Acoustic Guitar Player. Seems like it was about a year ago
when I said I thought Steve was one of the best guitar players in country
music. I got flammed big time. Jon W. from Kentucky really
Did anyone catch that show last night? It was slamming! Steve was taking his
time, telling stories and guiding us through his tunes, and the playing was
steller. The combination of Steve Earle and Del The Boys is compelling and
so amazingly pleasing to this huge Del and Steve fan. What a
Hi. Tommy Womack and Steve Camden have had a heap of trouble on their
little tour for the past few days. Bad starters, keys locked in cars, bad
directions - you name it, it's happened. They were supposed to play at
the Kendall in Cambridge last night. They showed up two hours after their
I understand that the Washington City Paper is to do an interview with one
of the Bluegrass Legends of the DC area, Mr. Buzz Busby. Buzz has been in
really poor health of late (in fact, it's doubtful he can play anymore)
and it'll be nice for him to see his name mentioned in print.
Looking
Hi folks,
Just wondering whether Jesse Taylor made any "best" lists for his fine work
over the years (the strong arm of the acoustic guitar world)? If you've ever
seen him with Ely you know how his ability to shape a song is unmatched. My
two centsKate.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reply to: RE: Waterloo Top 50/Texas Top 10 - 2.27.99
Who is Ginger Mackenzie??
Jerald Corder wrote:
Waterloo Texas Top Ten
for week ending February 20th, 1999
(...)
3. Ginger Mackenzie - Kismet
Phil Connor wrote:
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If you're on the lookout for coupons from places such as Music Blvd and CD
Now, try here:
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--
Tom Mohr
at the office: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
at the home: [EMAIL
Who is Ginger Mackenzie??
The next Jewel. I kid you not.
JC
From today's Wall of Sound:
Last December, Bruce Springsteen
s management released a statement
confirming the singer would mount a 1999world tour with his longtime backup
group the E Street Band, the first such tour between the Boss and the boys
since 1988. The short note said more details of
Thanks for all who have responded on this. Fortunately, and amazingly,
almost all is well. That ol Starker luck kicked in, and so far, only the
bedrooms were damaged in the fire, and that from water and smoke. The rest
of the apartment escaped major damage, and they are busy moving out as I
type.
Reply to: RE: Waterloo Top 50/Texas Top 10 - 2.27.99
Thank you, Jim. Do you have some more informations?
Hans P.
Jim_Caligiuri wrote:
Who is Ginger Mackenzie??
The next Jewel. I kid you not.
JC
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On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, Matt Cook wrote:
I would rather not work with food.
Not even Gourds? They count as food, don't they?
Best wishes Matt..
Jerry
NP: The Mountain - Steve Earle
Incredible, I rank it just a hair under Train A'Comin
Good lord almighty, there is another soul out there that enjoys ELO's
_Discovery_. Disco my ass, it's just a fine album. Well, if one drops
out the horrible "Diary of Horace Wimp" song.
Watch out Lynne detractors, the pro-Lynne camp has expanded. Bravo and
welcome to P2 Sloandog.
At 11:35 AM 3/1/99 PST, you wrote:
I'd be interested in knowing what she's up to now, and if anyone has
a source for her hard-to-find previous album.
She moved to LA at some point although she may be back in Austin. I think
she will be here for SXSW so maybe we will find out more about what is
One more before this thread fades: Peter Cetera.
Even though this man was a Singin' Bass Player
(hey, so was sting) his crimes against musical good taste
are too egregious to forgive.
Yes, I know that eradicates Chicago.
But Chicago is expendable, especially after all the Jazz
band concerts I
He and
the boys performed beautifully and his fiddle player does a helluva
Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson impersonation!
That schtick is still a part of the set? Man, I saw that about three years
ago, again a year later, and really, it's funny once. I'm all for an artist
finding something
In a message dated 3/1/99 1:34:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Um, no. Hendrix spawned far too many wanking guitar solos to be allowed to
remain. Yes, the man could play the guitar but most of his imitators which
are legion, can not. The Beach Boys define crappy, and
In a message dated 3/1/99 10:46:30 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Who is Ginger Mackenzie??
The next Jewel. I kid you not.
But she gets points for being a redhead.
Slim
--
Date: 1.3.1999 19:40 Uhr
From: DelanoBoy
THE BLUE CHIP RADIO REPORT
News, Charts, Show Prep, Sales Info
March 1, 1999
Bill Miller
forwarded from the Camper Van Beethoven listserv
Former Subject: [CamperVan-Etc] Magnetic Updates. as such...
-Magnetic is Johnathon Seagal's label-
ok, we're lax about getting the information to the people, we know it.
no new cds out this spring, although we're all working on 'em. Victor is
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Mar. 1, 1998.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City, a
non-profit, volunteer operated, listener support community radio
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 1-Mar-99 RE: The Eradication
Game (R.. by Geff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One more before this thread fades: Peter Cetera.
It is a beautiful thing that Geff and I can put our differences
regarding Ray Stevens aside and agree on this issue.
Carl Z.
Due to a misunderstanding, I have a couple of extra tickets to see Tom Petty this
Sunday evening, March 7. If anyone on this list would like them, let me know
privately.
Thanks.
___
Brad's Page of Steel:
Thanks Mike! And thanks for coming down and hanging with us. It was great fun
to get out of Jersey and meet Jill and Wes of Dirtball again (last time was
at
Twangcore here in NYC), and thanks to them for putting the event together.
Thanks to the Ghostrockets for inviting us to be part of
Wow, thanks a ton for that write-up Steve. I just wrote a check for both
of those Steve Earle tapes pronto!
folkie for a day...g,
dan
Don't even think of seeing or hearing Johnny Russell on the opry. I bet I
know every one of his routines.
Mike Hays
http://www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry 24 X 7
Please Visit Then let us know what you think!
Mike Hays www.MikeHays.RealCountry.net
For the best country artist web hosting,
Coming back Sunday morning we stopped at the Texas/Wisconsin Border Cafe
to see the originals for Wes' Barn Dance posters. As you're driving
west on Main Street suddenly you come up on all these brightly painted
houses all in blues and pinks and oranges and greens (the "Uptown" part of
Howdy,
BoudinDan mentions in his fine playlist: ...the new Elvis set called
"Sunrise."
When did this come out? What's on it? Is it a box set? Questions,
questions...
Take care,
Shane Rhyne
Knoxville, TN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NP: The Underdogs, Unleashed
Smilin' Jim asks:
Hey I'm listening to Life Is Messy, Rodney Crowell's record from 1992 and
IMO one of the best of the decade. g
Anyway, haven't heard from him in a while, have we? anybody know what's up
with him? I know he's been producing some lately but I was wondering about
his recording
From Gavin news:
Rodney Crowell has a rockin' new record coming soon that picks up where the
Cicadas left off.
That's all the info given.
Jamie
Stuart Munro wrote:
Smilin' Jim asks:
Hey I'm listening to Life Is Messy, Rodney Crowell's record from 1992 and
IMO one of the best of the
It looks like the KCMU webmaster has the first hour of last Thursday's
show up on the web, so check it out if you can at:
http://www.kcmu.org/listen.htm
There's somethin' there for everybody, from Jon to Matt, and all points in
between. Feel free to email me with yer comments -- good, bad or
Jon wrote:
Oh, and finally, one thing that's bugging me half to death... Earle's
mentioned a number of times that Del and the guys brought back the use of
one mike, but speaking in terms of national acts, that honor (such as it is)
really belongs to Doyle Lawson.
And if I remember
Re bluegrass 'n' the purists: I think it's right to be skeptical about the
extent of genre-purity policing and how much it's directly kept away potential
fans; *but* - consider the secondary possible effect, that purist attitudes are
part of the reason that bluegrassers have perhaps
Jon wrote:
Oh, and finally, one thing that's bugging me half to death... Earle's
mentioned a number of times that Del and the guys brought back the use of
one mike, but speaking in terms of national acts, that honor
(such as it is)
really belongs to Doyle Lawson.
And if I remember
Lately I've tried to stay on the side lines but Mr. Costello's comment is
inexcusable.
With over 700 P2 members I think we should each send Mr. Costello a personal email
message and give him some practice using that delete key. That should quite him down
for awhile.
Phil, keep up the good
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote:
Actually, Hot Rize mostly got the advantage of using a single mike - the
nifty "choreography" - without sacrificing the advantages of a multi-mike
setup by using 3 unidirectional mikes sprouting from a single mike stand.
actually along that lines,
I'll reply to this one publically..
I hardly think that a negative review of hometown/homestate bands is a
flame, it's an honest statement of a "personal opinion". That is, I'd
like to offer my unique "point of view" in order to let folks (read:
consumers) located way outside the Portland
I guess they can't all be Tupelo, eh?
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Curry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Curry bored in a Hurry in PacNWest
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Jennifer Sperandeo wrote:
I think some of the
At 10:22 AM 3/1/99 -0500, the Slonedog wrote:
Hey did anybody see the review of
Wilco's new one "Summerteeth" that cites ELO as a possible influence? Does
anyone else who has heard the album agree?
Well I do, but then I wrote the review so that don't mean nothing. I should
say though that
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Tar Hut Records wrote:
I guess they can't all be Tupelo, eh?
You know Jeffyou've hit the nail on the head
(in a perverse way) for me. Seems like
many alt-acts want to be like Tupe! Trouble for me is,
I didn't really like UT all that much to begin with.
Signed,
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, David Cantwell wrote:
NP: Julianna Raye's Something Peculiar produced by Jeff Lynne
Doing absolutely NO workk today..I can't believe somebody out
there besides me actually owns this record. Rock on, Mr. Cantwell.
I wonder whatever happened to her because this
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 1-Mar-99 RE: Jeff Lynne by
Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jerry - who swears, last post of the day if you all quit
baiting me! g
psst, Jer-- rumor has it Lynne's producing the new Richmond Fontaine disc
Carl Z.
off to pull records for tonight's
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
psst, Jer-- rumor has it Lynne's producing the new Richmond Fontaine disc
I am so THEREnow, I'm excited about the scene. Pretty amazing when
it all comes together..
ha!
Sorry, I was unfairly baited again.
JC
NP: The
In a message dated 3/1/99 4:19:35 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
As of today (Monday March 1), we're officially closing the search
for material. So no songs with a postmark later than 3-1-99 will be
considered for this volume
WAIT!! I've almost finished writing the
In a message dated 3/1/99 4:07:37 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Dude" Costello was unsubbed from P2, as he
requested.--don
But did he look like a lady? Enquiring minds want to know...
What a waste of a cool last name.
Slim MacManus
I wouldn't dream of casting a politically incporrect pallor
over any baby bands by identifying them by name, but trust me...there's some
really good punk-tinged-country-rock going on out there.
Please divulge, Ms. Jdiva, the names of the really good stuff that's tickling
your ear. I'm always
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please divulge, Ms. Jdiva, the names of the really good stuff that's
tickling your ear. I'm always one for your passionate opinion and I must
confess to being a cynic at this point, not just regarding Tupelo
knockoffs but the the whole
Earnestness is one thing, finding something fresh to say is
another. It's gotta be really something special at this point to make me
want
to write about it and/or listen to it a million times.
np (again)--Steve, Del, and Iris. 20 down. 999, 980 to go . . .
Most alt-country albums are undistinguished, cliche-ridden mediocrities
(the new albums from the Damnations and Krebs being two very big
exceptions).
I bought the new Hadacol cd a few weeks ago and haven't been able to stop
playing it. Definitely my favorite of the year so far. Wondering if
whole alt-country (whatever that means) scene as well. Sad to say, but I have
so little patience for CDs by guys with acoustic guitars or bands of post-
college boys with a few twangy instruments and band names plucked from the
twang cliche machine, countless of which are piled up in my
Been enjoying the exchanges about Steve Earle's "Mountain," and how it's
being received on both sides of the bluegrass divide. Someone wondered if
anybody else had gotten hot-shot bluegrass players to work with them -- so
I've got to mention Dan Fogelberg, who in the 80s got a who's who of
This is the Fear Whiskey playlist for this week's show. Fear and
Whiskey can be heard every Monday from 7-10pm ET on 88.3fm in Pittsburgh
and on AudioActive, Winamp and pretty much every mp3-based program via
http://www.wrct.org. Past playlists are available at
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Terry A. Smith wrote:
three living human beings who actually treasured DF's first two
singer-songwriter records.
Remember this statement whenever you all begin to abuse my music tastes.
Yet another contender for the ummost eclectic music tastes.
Big G...
Terry, ya
John said:
I bought the new Hadacol cd a few weeks ago and haven't been able to stop
playing it. Definitely my favorite of the year so far. Wondering if anyone
has seen them live yet?
Yes. Marie and I saw them here in Nashville weekend before last. We loved
them. Really nice guys, too.
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 1-Mar-99 Re: Robbie Fulks and
covers by Dina Gunderson@mindsprin
OK, OK, finally I just have to ask "WHY?!!!" I just don't get it. Why do
people love for country or alt.country bands or so-called alt.country bands
to do covers of godawful cheesy
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Terry A. Smith wrote:
three living human beings who actually treasured DF's first two
singer-songwriter records.
Then Jerry:
Remember this statement whenever you all begin to abuse my music
tastes. Yet another contender for the ummost eclectic music tastes.
Terry Smith queried:
(now, who the hell is Pete Krebs?)
I'm here to tell you that I have no idea who Pete Krebs is either,
but since Terry asked, I'm sure we'll all have more information
in just a few hours. It's the best thing about P2 (since I posted
my worst thing about P2 a week or so
Wait. . .I've never heard Robbie do this particular cover. Are you referring
to that cheesy rock song Suffragette by the Beatles?
curious,
Linda
In a message dated 3/1/99 9:04:26 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jennifer, who is going to scream for "Jet" at the top of her
OK, OK, finally I just have to ask "WHY?!!!" I just don't get it. Why do
people love for country or alt.country bands or so-called alt.country bands
to do covers of godawful cheesy rock songs? Why do people respond to these
more than they do to the, OK, I'm going to say it, "real" songs?
Dina
At 10:31 AM 3/1/99 -0500, you wrote:
WellDel said Earle was a good guitar player. Whether that's gushing, or
whether that translates to "one of the best guitar players in country
music," never mind *the* best (male) acoustic guitar player is open to
interpretation.
Damn it all!
Wait. . .I've never heard Robbie do this particular cover. Are you referring
to that cheesy rock song Suffragette by the Beatles?
curious, Linda
That's Jet all right, Linda--but it was by Wings.
OK, OK, finally I just have to ask "WHY?!!!" I just don't get it. Why do
people love for
In a message dated 3/2/99 3:45:36 AM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Wait. . .I've never heard Robbie do this particular cover. Are you
referring
to that cheesy rock song Suffragette by the Beatles?
Linda!
I know that this isn't a Beatles discussion group, but I'm shocked
Carl Z. says:
I dunno, but Fulks plays the hell out of that song, so I think he really
likes it. Jamie S. will testify to how well he did it in Pittsburgh
last fall.
Yeah, I'll testify. Here's my deal, Dina--usually I don't like it much when
a band covers a cheesy song. I'm thinking of that
Hey there,
Anyone know if anything is happening in PHX this week? Tues, Wed, Thu in
particular? Thanks.
Later...
CK
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Hey there,
Neal opens the door...
And to all you non Los Angelenos out there, this has got to at least
prove that there's what, at least three, four or five cool folks that
hail
from this his region, right?
Who are the other four?
...and I step through.
Boom boom. One in a row.
Later...
CK
Hey there,
Jon 'lover not a fighter'
I really do lack the bloodlust to annihilate, as Kelly put it. There
was a time in my life when I was very concerned about music I didn't
like,
but the more time goes by, the less I find myself getting worked up over
it,
even for idle pastime.
Maybe if
Hey there,
Linda The Enforcer
I hope you told that to the talkers. You're preaching to the converted,
here,
with that.
Linda "Shut the Fuck Up" Ray, who does not mind embarrassing herself
to embarrass people who talk within four rows of the stage, and does so
consistently
Where were you last
Hey there,
Geff, quick on the trigger finger...
On the other hand...how much damage would it do to eradicate Jimmy Webb?
or Neil Diamond? Or KISS?
Neil Diamond? The world needs Cherry Cherry, the world needs that
bluejeans song, the world needs America (if only for the UE HS marching
band half
In a message dated 3/1/99 10:10:38 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's Jet all right, Linda--but it was by Wings.
I knew that.
lr, sleep deprived from the Tweedy show. he covered some Uncle Tupelo. I
don't think the Woody Guthrie stuff counts as covers.
Jaime sez:
Robbie made "Jet" sound like the best damn
song ever written when he played it. (And that takes some doing. g) I
think it was his sheer enthusiasm.
Or sheer perversity.
Tom Moran
The Deliberate Strangers' Old Home Place
http://members.tripod.com/~Deliberate_Strangers/index.html
CK (who was overserved Sat. night) said:
Hey there,Anyone know if anything is happening in PHX this
week? Tues, Wed, Thu inparticular?
Thanks.Later...CK
No, but my stupid, jock boss is going there Thursday to catch some spring
training games. That makes me very happy.
See Chris? I
Have I ever mentioned that I like the Stones better?
lr
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