Get this ya'll. A freind of mine who is setting up a tour for me in Canada
this summer just got thru working production at the big rodeo in Houston,
where many country acts played, including Shania.
He said that most the show was taped (including vocals).
How do artists plan to get away with
I am looking for some background on the Michigan group, Black Beauty (new
LP, "Senor Smoke").
Dont know about the band, but Senor Smoke is Auerelio Lopez, a hard
throwing relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers back in the 80s glory days.
Yes, was also an applied moniker for Jose Mesa when
Jeff Wall wrote:
If George had been driving a 73 Suburban, he might of not gotten
hurt as bad. When I'm out there behind the wheel of my full size '89 4
wheel drive Ford Bronco, or the wife lets me drive her '65 Plymouth
Deathmobile, I feel proud to be an American. Especially when I hit one
Yup,
Otis is still hanging around as one of the resident dead heads and itinerant
programmers. See him a couple of time ayear or so. He's also involved playing
music with to different bands at this time.
I like the Scott Kirby release a lot but I've got humg up on the Flying Boat
one. Will
At 12:00 AM -0500 on 3/10/99, vgs399 wrote:
Some while ago there was some gossip going around which spoke of a piece of
equipment which would instantaneously alter any off-pitch singing.
There's Mac software that does this -- a friend in an a cappella group
uses it for voice training. I'm
Joonyah:
Two observations: first, I noticed a picture of Dale Watson grinnin' it
up with a fan in this week's Country Music Weekly, which I looked at
whilst waiting in the checkout line at the grocery Didn't realize
Dale was on the radar of that august publication g.
As it happens,
Barry Mazor posted:
Paul Simon, who knew some things about what silence sounded like, had
this to say in the NY Times this morning; what's interetsing about it to me
is the indication that the very smart DiMaggio understood some of
this--that there was BOTH yearning and some ironic comment in
He was a good man, a kind man who knew the
rules and the oddities in life and always
strove to be honest and charitable. When told that he would be throwing
out the first ball in Yankee Stadium this year, Joe just smiled - that faint
smile Joe always gave when in his soul he knew truth
If I remember right, in the "olden days" when bands actually performed "for
real," ELO was doing a bunch of dates all tapes. The gear screwed up and they
got busted, made fools of themselves and it was the talk of the day. They
faded away... ah, but now that we are so open minded, and even have
Jeff Wall wrote:
If George had been driving a 73 Suburban, he might of not gotten
hurt as bad. When I'm out there behind the wheel of my full size '89 4
wheel drive Ford Bronco, or the wife lets me drive her '65 Plymouth
Deathmobile, I feel proud to be an American. Especially when I hit one
..., who else will be playing at
that Saturday night Donald Lindley benefit at the Texas Union Ballroom.
You mentioned Jimmy Dale and Kimmie. I do believe I'll be there.
Thanks,
--junior
And is there more than one event, or has the night and venue cxhanged?
Mistuh Corder noted the copy below
Anyone headed to the Sebadoh show in NYC on Thursday night at the Bowery
Ballroom??
If you want to meet up mail me offlist.
Also, anyone know when Bowery Ballroom shows **really** start??? The
ticket says 9pm, but I don't believe it.
Steve Kirsch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
FYI - The Tennessean has daily Jones updates and related stories at the
following URL: http://www.tennessean.com
Here's one from yesterday which mentioned George's 40th anniversary of "White
Lightning" entering the chartsproof positive that time sure does fly.
*Jones' album
Stevie explained;
And it remains unavailable legitmately. And yes, Dan, our venerable
British
Board of Film Classification has a pretty tight grip on video over here.
I'
m expecting things to loosen up a little now that James Ferman (an expat
Yank!)
has gone. I hear that The Exorcist
I'm not for a total ban on SUV's. I kinda like the old models, but I'm
not crazy about having 20 of em to one car on every road hiway biway
expressway I'm on.
As more and more people buy them, the driving skills go way down. People
who have no idea how to drive these behemouths, jump behind the
How ironic that comments on Country Music Weekly should replace a
thread titled "Shania Spam" g
Anyhow, Jon summarized the surprisingly catholic contents of this
perennial of the checkout lines and said:
Like I said, a little less money or a little better writing and I'm there...
This
Barry, I first learned about the Saturday night Lindley benefit
(Texas Union Ballroom) from Joe's post yesterday, so I figure he can
give us more info when he logs back on... Joe??? g...
Judging from his comment there, I assumed there are 2 Lindley
benefits: Saturday night at the Union
When I don't read it in the checkout line, I read it at my parents',
since my retired academic of a father has a subscription. Does this
mean it's better than academic journals?? g.
I assume that's a rhetorical question, since "yes" is a given.
FWIW, Country Music monthly generally has
You go, Matt! The art of the Jeremiad is not dead!!! g.
Those Mormon Assault Vehicles do suck. All they are is symbols of
ADY syndrome (Advanced Decadent Yuppiedom, of course)
--junior
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, things aren't all that much better over here with all the
closings of independent video outlets and the effective banning of "Lolita"
and "Last Temptation of Christ" through sudden mysterious fire code-violations
and "Hollywood distribution fears",
Jon:
FWIW, Country Music monthly generally has better writing and more thorough
coverage than CMW, and it's cheaper, too, which is why I subscribe to it.
Of course, you don't get the latest news as quickly that way, but things
move slowly around here anyhow.
Yeah, but kinda like that weekly
Now I'm lookin up Jeremiad..
-Original Message-
From: Ph. Barnard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 3:36 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: SUV's RE: Jones update 8pm
You go, Matt! The art of the Jeremiad is not dead!!! g.
Those Mormon
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 10-Mar-99 Country Music
Weekly (was: .. by "Ph. Barnard"@eagle.cc.u
This is true! I also remember the photo of Junior Brown with the
zinger: "I don't like to call it "alt-country" cause that sounds
like you're *against* something. I'd rather
Ph. Barnard wrote:
Junior Brown with the
zinger: "I don't like to call it "alt-country" cause that sounds
like you're *against* something. I'd rather call it "free-range"
country."
There we go. That's it!.
Blockbuster isn't a monopoly but they have a large share of the video
market. Other chains such as West Coast and Tower seem to be viable,
and there are plenty of independent video stores in business, knock
wood. When Wayne Huizenga (also the man who gutted the Florida Marlins
and fired Don
Matt:
Now I'm lookin up Jeremiad..
Heh... g. Jeremiad's were a particular form of sermon in 16th-17th
century Calvinist culture, consisting of long and elaborate
complaints and inveighings against the fallen-ness of current times.
So-named from the book of Jeremiah, wherein the
My band is setting up a very short tour up the Mississippi corridor
from Austin to launch the record that we'll be finishing any day now.
We'd like to have (gasp!) people at the shows, even though we don't
get out of Austin too much, so we're trying to find media outlets that
we can barrage with
Jeff Wall wrote:
Although I regularly consume the dead flesh of little critters, I prefer
to hunt the little bastards at my local grocery store. snip
The fact that Jeff Wall and I can coexist is a fine example of what
makes P2 is a beautiful thing.
Now if he'd just stop hogging the
Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
One last post on rock/alt.country instrumentals and then I'll shut up.
The body of work by several Chicago and Louisville-based rock musicians
spawned by punk and post-punk bands such as Squirrel Bait, Bastro and
Bitch Magnet includes a lot of acoustic
I (heart) Matt Benz.
rebecca
-Original Message-
From: Matt Benz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm not for a total ban on SUV's. I kinda like the old models, but I'm
not crazy about having 20 of em to one car on every road hiway biway
expressway I'm on
-Original Message-
From: Matt Benz
Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 8:57 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [twangfest] for all you retros: a guilty pop quiz!
I made this up for the Twangfest side list. I guess I made it too hard,
so I'm bouncing it to P2 as well. I hope
Why have a pick up if you're gonna keep the bed sealed with a cover?
1. So when you go to the dump, you can stuff the back of it with your
trash and not have to worry about it blowing out.
2. Gas mileage is better because it makes it more aerodynamic than the
open bed.
3. When you need to move
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 10-Mar-99 Re: instrumentally
speaking by "Dave Purcell"@one.net
Am I listening to
the wrong stuff or am I just right in thinking a lot of this stuff is
uninspired noodling suckage?
I'd say the former, as much that could be called noodling (Phish,
Haven't been following this thread, but for altcountry
instrumentalisms, has anyone mentioned the "Travis County Pickin'"
album? All twang, no noodling Still the best recent instrumental
album I know of, an album that gets regular time in my changer two
(or three?) years after it came
Greeting from Memphis, the car-jack car-stealin rape capitol of America
SUV's suck. I can fit my PA, 2 guitars, small amp, and even a 3 piece drum kit
in my 62 Mercury (and the dingle balls, hula girl, black power air freshener,
and dice look pretty fabulous driving down the road too).
Yes, I
Chad wrote: I was going to go see him, but now I don't know if I should
waste my time. So would anyone be willing to enlighten me, or tell me why
I'm
listening the wrong way, etc.?
If Joe Henry's recent appearance on Sessions At West 54th is any indication,
he is well worth seeing live in his
Bill, send me your CD and I will see what I can do, or you to recommend you to
in Memphis.
You should also try to do Oxford, MS
Nancy Apple
3992 Hawkins Mill Road
Memphis, TN 38128
"Fuse" is a great song - listen to the lyrics, particularly
the image of "her fingers on your lips are like a penny
for a fuse". And "Great Lake" is stellar as well, with that
first stanza situation of the guy who's got the crush on
the girl who's resting her hands on his shoulders while
part of
Count me in as another P2er who'll be heading to the Birchmere for the Steve
Del show on the 18th. For those of you who may be coming to town for the
show, you may be interested to know that the V-Roys are playing the next
night at IOTA, a cool small club in Arlington, Virginia. Looks like an
BARNARD wrote:
Joe:
Asinine as it may be (and I hate it with great passion), that has been
going on for many years now with touring acts. Screwing up would be
nearly impossible now with backup systems in place. You'd be suprised
and horrified to learn how many arena acts are doing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/9/99 9:47:00 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
You'd be suprised
and horrified to learn how many arena acts are doing this.
AHA!!! Now we know why Kimmie always sounds so good at the Cactus Cafe. G
Slim
exactly. In
Regarding "A Clockwork Orange", Iain Noble wrote:
If I'm baffled by anything it's Tom's description of the film as
'decadent' and 'appalling'. I think he's confusing depiction with
approval.
and
You might
disapprove of what something shows or says but that doesn't mean
it's bad
Barry Mazor wrote:
Jerald had said:
There is a benefit for Donald Lindley's family Sunday night, March 21 at
Stubbs with Lucinda, Joe Ely, Terry Allen, Rosie Flores, Will and Charlie
Sexton and more. You will have to pay for this event, no badges or
wristbands get you in.
I'll hold
Good for you, and I'm glad you love your 62 Merc. I happen to love my SUV,
fit all my gear into it, I'm a damn good driver, and I hate Starbuck's.
This is much like the music debate, either you like it or you don't...but
please don't try and stamp a # on my forehead and call me just
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 11:53:51 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Count me in as another P2er who'll be heading to the Birchmere for the Steve
Del show on the 18th. For those of you who may be coming to town for the
show, you may be interested to know that the V-Roys are playing the next
night
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Dina Gunderson wrote:
Don wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cuts such as "Martian Guts," on which Wakefield trades rapid-fire licks
with Telecaster man Dave Biller (no slouch himself) and Robert Williams'
"Steel Crazy," which sports a guest
I know it took me quite a while to get the hang of hangin' on. I'm the guy who
after 6 weeks or so added up a couple of weeks and did a breakdown of who was
sending how much and about what. Hard to believe I did that but it helped me
through my first couple of months of hardcore P2 use/lurking.
I can fit my PA, 2 guitars, small amp, and even a 3 piece drum kit
in my 62 Mercury (and the dingle balls, hula girl, black power air
freshener,
and dice look pretty fabulous driving down the road too).
OK, I can accept someone who is driving a Ford Escort station wagon to
say that SUVs are
Jeff Wall; what Tera said. You are an unmitigated genius. Publish!
dan bentele; guilty sometime meat-eater, alleged sensitive-guy, and driver of
a foreign-made clown car
==
"Us Americans didn't climb to the top
Stuart, hallucinating about London, typed;
Holy moly, the next thing I see is a guy playing
an accordian singing like a castrato about nastly little children,
accommpanied by a skid roperish guy with a wheel around trap set, and a guy
in a waxed
moustache playing string base. Kind of
Please be considerate when using P2. The great majority of folks do not
subscribe to P2 to discuss SUVs. No doubt there are plenty of folks with
strong opinions about them, pro and con, but please try to find a more
appropriate place to vent them. The traffic on P2 can be awfully
Here are some more free daytime events for you to work in to your busy
schedules. Could one of the Weiss bros email the times for the bands for
the MoM party, specifically when is Cisco going to play. Don't want to miss
that.
All subject to change, check ads in the Chronicle for latest info.
Another query: does anyone have any info about when and where Tim
Carroll may be surfacing at SXSW? For example, with Lonesome
Bob??
I haven't seen his name anywhere officially but assume he'll be
playing someplace or other...
--junior
There are two benefits as I understand it. I am still catching up with email
so someone may have already answered this. Jerald
At 03:50 AM 3/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
..., who else will be playing at
that Saturday night Donald Lindley benefit at the Texas Union Ballroom.
You mentioned Jimmy Dale
np: Gatemouth Brown - Blackjack (Sugar Hill) (reissue from the '77 Real
Records LP)
Can't believe it's been 22 years.
Represents several firsts for me from 1977:
First time I'd ever heard of Gatemouth Brown. Just thought it looked cool at
the record store. Liked his name, and his clothes in
lance davis wrote:
Clockwork as appalling? Um, I think that was the point. (I also think it is
cunningly funny, and generally not recognized as such, but that's a longer
story). One of Kubrick's consistent themes was the pretensions, hypocrisies,
and fragilities of those in power, and how
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jeff Weiss wrote:
Call me a sadist -- shudup Curry -- but I get a little thrill out of these.
I'm not saying anything.but I am about to go
out and buy some leather restraints! g
NP: My new NEC MobilePro 750C Handhel doohicky!
JC
OopsI mistook P2 for the twangfest fluff list there for a second.
Sorry about that ya'll. Let's seemusic, music, must discuss
music.
Lenora's Ghost in lovely downtown Independence, Oregon is proud to
announce the appearance of the Damnations TX, Thursday , 3/11 at 9:00 PM.
I
This is much like the music debate, either you like it or you don't...but
please don't try and stamp a # on my forehead and call me just another
asshole because I drive an SUV.
quick to plug SUV drivers as a certain type.
The great majority of folks do not subscribe to P2 to discuss SUVs.
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 17:36:32 -0500 (EST) Chad
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm not on P2 anymore, but I wanted to toss this rant out to you
carnivores.
I've been listening and listening to Joe Henry's new one. I don't get it.
Yo Babooski -- Keep trying. Be patient. This ain't no
Ok Don, sorry but have to say this.
I got hit by a SUV, 4 broken ribs and a busted kidney.
I was in though a Chevy Blazer, which got hit broadsided,
and that Blazer saved my life. Took one hell of a hit.
Guess what I'm buying next.. Blazer.
I'm just a little scared when I see a SUV coming at
First black man I'd ever heard play blues fiddle. (wait a minute
I *still* haven't heard another black man play fiddle blues like
GMB; I'm guessing they're out there somewhere, I just haven't heard them)
I haven't heard of too many blues fiddlers that are still playing at all these days.
Nancy wrote:
Derek, Paul, whoever, darlin, ya'll - calm down. I don't think I ever once
mentioned that people who drive SUV's were assholes.
First, I should have put one of those big G thingys in there, but ... I
didn't mean to infer that you were calling anyone an asshole. It was meant
more
Seeing Jim Nelson's post reminded me...
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *
An Evening of "Old-Timey", Bluegrass and Classic Country:
The IL-MO Boys and The Rockhouse Ramblers
Sat. March 13
Sorry Don, I feel the need to clarify my previous post also. Stick (and
others) have said that it's not the SUVs, its the drivers. Well yes, any
car becomes a dangerous weapon when in the hands of a drunk or bad driver.
However, it IS the SUVs to some degree. These automobiles are so much
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Derek Sampson wrote:
I don't want to piss List Daddy Yates off anymore with this topic.
So why do all you goofballs keep talkin' about it?! Jeesuz, move on
please. If anyone still feels impelled to apologize to someone about
this trivial nonsense, just email them
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since my return to P2, I keep seeing reference to a "fluff list". Is
this for real?
Beware Joe, you don't deserve it. You're too good for it. You won't
respect yourself in the morningg
beware the fluff!
dan
and are far from able to handle rough terrain, especially
when driven by a certified moron of a soccor mom with a car phone in one
hand and a mascara pen in the other,
Just to be fair Matt, most of the SUV idiots I encounter are certified moron
soccer dads g. I'll admit to liking 'em,
I want to make a few more comments on a couple of points raised by Carl
and Barry about my covers piece. I started this a week or so ago, and just
now kind of finished it off. Hope it's not too stale by now. This'll
probably be my last words on the subject (but I'm always psyched to hear
what
For Jenni: g
Well, that was a short retirement.
After announcing his intention to do just that late last year, gonzo
guitarist and former radio personality Ted Nugent has
decided to trash his AARP card in favor of a full workload that will give
him a greater presence on the road and in record
Jake--
Your quoting of critical theorists is frightening me. I'm only a caveman.
But, just out of curiosity, while I wouldn't argue the irony at work on the
Mat's take of "Black Diamond," hadn't they already done this? I'm speaking
of their appropriations of both "Oh Darling" and "Strawberry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since my return to P2, I keep seeing reference to a "fluff list". Is
this for real?
Beware Joe, you don't deserve it. You're too good for it. You won't
respect yourself in the morningg
beware the fluff!
dan
this sounds
Joe sez:
As for music content, it appears that the gig Saturday March 20 will be
Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Hal Ketchum, and Kimmie Rhodes at the Texas Union
Ballroom on the UT campus.
What time will the show be starting?
--junior
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Several things -
"Got A Feelin' For Ya" is a retitling of the song
"Real Deep Feeling" (as she calls it in the notes).
And an album of Paul Kelly covers?
At 01:28 PM 3/10/99 -0600, you wrote:
First black man I'd ever heard play blues fiddle. (wait a minute
I *still* haven't heard another black man play fiddle blues like
GMB; I'm guessing they're out there somewhere, I just haven't heard them)
Papa John Creech. Of course he played for a
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment to all things P2!!
Power to the twang people,
--junior
---
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Ph. Barnard wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment to all things P2!!
Junior wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment to all things P2!!
Hoax. See:
At 10:24 AM 3/10/99 +, you wrote:
Haven't been following this thread, but for altcountry
instrumentalisms, has anyone mentioned the "Travis County Pickin'"
album? All twang, no noodling Still the best recent instrumental
album I know of, an album that gets regular time in my changer
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 10-Mar-99 Kelly Willis song
comments by Hill, Christopher J@PSS.
And an album of Paul Kelly covers? Bring it on!
Amen. I think if she covered (You Can Put Your) Shoes Under My Bed,
she'd score a very large hit.
Carl Z.
Jake, as expected, has delivered yet another lengthy and worthwhile
set of points here. Especially useful was the reference to the
Althusser etc. idea about the different layers of
culture/socioeconomy/demographics responding at different rates to
different forces but
Jeff:
hmm, gonna have to check that one out. My favorite is Appilaichan Swing
with them Swangin Kentucky Colonels. aka Roland and Clarence White. Hot
damn it's good.
Yeah, Appalachian Swing is a classic that also gets regular time in
my changer despite being over 30 years old! g.
I always
So why do all you goofballs keep talkin' about it?! Jeesuz, move on
please. If anyone still feels impelled to apologize to someone about
this trivial nonsense, just email them privately. thanks, don (who has a
nasty chest cold and will graphically describe the taste, texture and
color of his
A hoax... Well sheee-it, color me hoaxed.
Damn,
--junior
Thanks for this, Chris
Chuck Prophet is just such a effing STAR. It's a crime that this man is not as big
as, I dunno, Tom Petty...
Stevie
What I Deserve (KW/Gary Louris)
I started this song in a hotel room when I was extremely lonely. Chuck's phase
shifted guitar is my favorite part
ObTC Has anyone ever written a good phlegm song?
Jeff Wall
Does "TB Blues" count? Or, how about the "TB is Whipping Me?" And let us not
forget any number of pot-smokin' songs. Of course, for some reason, none of
them are coming to mind right now. What was the question again?
Lance . . .
Jeff Wall wrote:
ObTC Has anyone ever written a good phlegm song?
CDNow says:
Song search results for "phlegm":
Select an artist to view their discography or try a new search.
Artist
Album
Song Title
Babe The Blue Ox
Color Me Babe
Phlegm Puddin
Mr. Bungle
Disco Volante
Phlegmatics
And
I know this is extremely last minute, but I just came back to the list yesterday and
it occured to me just now to send this out.
Some of you may have heard of us, some not, but my band, Star City, has a gig tonight
@ the Rodeo Bar, located on the corner of 27th St 3rd Ave. Show starts @
A very special concert announcement:
TOM RUSSELL with ANDREW HARDIN
Thursday, April 29
KANSAS CITY, MO
Valentine Neighborhood Concerts
3607 Pennsivania Ave.
Hill, Christopher J wrote:
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Heaven Bound (Damon Bramblett)
Damon Bramblett has a very unique style and you should hear him sometime. I
think I know
Don Yates wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Ph. Barnard wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment
Stuart asks: Who is Damon Bramblett?
He's an Austin based singer/songwriter. Good friends with Kelly and Bruce.
He's supposedly got a record in the can that was supposed to come out on
Watermelon (ha!). I've seen him play a couple of times and he's pretty
entertaining.
Jim, smilin'
Jeff Wall wrote:
Has anyone ever written a good phlegm song?
How about "It's Not For Me To Say" (three times fast ...)
Twang content: Robert Allen, co-author of above also
penned "I Saw A Country Boy" [as well as keepers like "Whip
Out Your Ukelele" and "Three D Sweetie." His collaborator,
How about Kinky Friedman's Old Ben Lucas
"had a lot of mucus coming right out of his nose
he picked and picked til it made you sick
but back again it grows"
Jamie
Tom Smith wrote:
Jeff Wall wrote:
Has anyone ever written a good phlegm song?
How about "It's Not For Me To Say" (three
YES!
It's time for me to go find a Gibson Byrdland to "yank me, crank me, but don't
wake up to thank me."
Mitch Matthews
Gravel Train/Sunken Road
np: Me doing "Great White Buffalo" on 4-string banjo
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 16:23:24 -0800 stuart said:
Hill, Christopher J wrote:
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Heaven Bound (Damon Bramblett)
Damon Bramblett has a very unique style and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 16:23:24 -0800 stuart said:
Hill, Christopher J wrote:
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Heaven Bound (Damon Bramblett)
Damon
In a message dated 3/10/99 11:02:32 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At best,
Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film suggests an
Animal House with bogus intellectual trappings. But the trappings--the
rationalizations and spurious
arguments--are what make it genuinely irresponsible,
"Ph. Barnard" wrote:
Joe sez:
As for music content, it appears that the gig Saturday March 20 will be
Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Hal Ketchum, and Kimmie Rhodes at the Texas Union
Ballroom on the UT campus.
What time will the show be starting?
--junior
I'll post that when I find it
Southern Rock Enshrined, but Still Raucous
Allman Brothers at the Beacon Theater
ANN POWERS
03/09/99
When a rock band signs up to do 18 concerts in one place in one month, it had better
be able to show off more than one personality. The Allman Brothers, repeating last
year's residency at
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