yup, one of them Sony products.
Joe Gracey wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Jesse Dayton has signed to Columbia and is also expecting
> > to release a record in July.
>
> Is there still a label called Columbia?
>
> --
> Joe Gracey
> President-For-Life, Jackalope Records
> http://www.kimmierh
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
April 26, 1999.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City.
The show generally revolves around contemporary
singer/songwriters, fol
Todd Larson wrote:
> Wildcat apologist Dave wrote:
> >
> But
> >given most people's busy schedules and abundant entertainment
> >choices, there's a good chance a lousy band (and it's not solely a
> >matter of chops or a lack thereof) *would* turn them off to roots
> >music for good. How many o
What I heard the last couple of weeks is that the lomng unreleased
Austin Arista ablum will hit the streets in a couple of weeks finally.
It will be exactly the same one a number of people have had in the
possession for quite awhile. It will be on Austin Arista so I am
assuming, probably incorrec
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
April 19, 1999.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City.
The show generally revolves around contemporary
singer/songwriters, fol
>From a cursory listen, this Fight sSongs is less rowdy, less twangy than
the last one. It's more popish and accessible(?), industry slang for
"looking for a hit." I kind like it but I also like the new Wilco.
Iceman
Dave Purcell wrote:
> For the weasels with advance copies is the new record
I'll be a pig & nominate 3:
Lloyd Maines
Richard Thompson
Roy Huskey, JR
And if I thought long enuff there'd probably be 50 more
Iceman
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
April 12, 1999.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City.
The show generally revolves around contemporary
singer/songwriters, fol
M Shonen Knife is miserable. The Japanese equivalent of The Shaggs?
Iceman
Just outta curiosity. Back awhile (like the 70's-early 80's) I snagged
a few pieces of vinyl from Austin based singer/songwriter Rusty Wier and
loved them. Was listening to one the other day and wondering what ever
became of Mr. Wier and what might he be doing now. I haven't seen
anything by hi
The entry:
ME 'N' JENNY AND THE LOVELY MARYLUTHAT'S HOW IT'S GONNA BE
ERIC SCHULTZ CLARITONE
Should read:
ME 'N' JENNY AND THE LOVELY MARYLUTHAT'S HOW IT'S GONNA BE
ERIC SCHWARTZCLARITONE
Sorry 'bout that Eric and the rest of you all
Not Chrissie even though I truly wish that she would get with it & record
another album. Tired of searching compilations and soundtracks for her voice.
Now for twang content, been grooving on a new release by the Sone Coyotes
titled Church of the Falling Rain and the lead vocalist reminds me of M
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
April 5, 1999.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City.
The show generally revolves around contemporary
singer/songwriters, folk
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Mar. 29, 1998.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRCL 91FM in Salt Lake City.
The show generally revolves around contemporary
singer/songwriters, fo
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Mar. 22, 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 sta
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Mar. 1r, 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 stat
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Mar. 8, 1998. This was a radiothon/fund drive edition netting the
station $1,850 in pledges from 27 individuals.
Monday Breakfast Jam is an eclectic morning drivetime presentation
totally programmed and present by me over KRC
Arista/Austin is being folded into and consolidated with Arista/Nasheville
>
> Arista/Austin? Isn't that label no longer?
Don Yates wrote:
I'm sure it's partly due to artistic evolution -- some folks just
> genuinely feel like moving in different directions. Then again, I'd bet
> my Hitchike to Rhome album that label pressure is also often a factor. I
> don't think it's any accident that all of the bands mention
There will probably be 27 different replies before this gets through but
Steve Earle is originally from Virginia.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> although I believe that Steve is from San Antonio
>
> In a message dated 3/2/1999 10:03:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
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 stati
If I get rid of Pat Boone does that also take out the The Boone Sisters
and Debbie. Tell me, please tell me its so.
And if we can't take out the Dead because Garcia played on some ok
bluegrass albums how bout we take out Weir or Pigpen. That kills the
dead Dead & leaves Garcia noodling without
I'm hearing of a new release being shipped to radio within a month from
some of the indie promoters I deal with at our station. Should ship
for general release shortly thereafter.
Iceman
Eivind Berge wrote:
Just
noticed that The Old Joe Clarks will be playing at SXSW. (something
for DOTF, Tom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Ouch. I feel that a true lover of music, particularly songwriting (which IS a
> form of literary genius), would be willing to take the time to read what the
> artist is trying to express if they provide the information. My biggest
> problem with CDs is the difficu
That's the problem with concept albums. While they may work as a whole (and I'm not
sure this one does), it is extremely rare if individual songs hold up on their own.
To have to read liner notes and written material before I can understand how good a
record is or what a great concept
I'm dea
I just listened to this too. And was sorely disappointed after all the hype
here. As a folk operetta goes it's ok but nothing stands outs. Sorta like
Paul Simon's Capeman thing. A thanks but no thanks here and I'm a big fan of
Tom's.
Iceman
Don Yates wrote:
> Didn't someone refer to this as
Likewise please,
Iceman
Chad Hamilton wrote:
> Could someone please send that list my way. Did a mass delete and seem
> to have mistakenly killed all of Phil's clips. Thanks.
>
> Chad
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Feb. 22, 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 stat
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Feb. 15, 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 stat
This is now or soon out on Rykodisc but if my memory serves me right this is not
an American Alt country band but a slightly more rootsy version onf the
Cranberries hailing from somewhere inside Great Britain. I was listening to it
last night and it was very enjoyable. I've still got to listen t
Jesus, I find myself agreeing with Don. I realize that Mike has not been the
most lovable of characters and probably has some major personality defects but
he could definitely put out enjoyable well crafted pop/rock soul at least
until the HIStory fiasco. Yes, he sold lots but sometimes that hap
My word from Rounder is Trail is due out in mid-march
Iceman
Hanspeter Eggenberger wrote:
> Reply to: Re: Various stuff from yesterday's digest.
>
> John Kinnamon wrote:
> >
> >np: Jimmy Lafave, Austin Skyline (anyone know when his new double is due?)
>
> LaFave's double album "Tri
There is no way that 1999 will be the year the music died for me, at
least. This weekend was spent with three new albums; two that came
into the station for review and airplay and one sent to me direct, that
make it impossiblr to say the music died I like the Hogwaller Rambler's
release a lot.
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Feb. 8, 1998. This is the infamous anti Valentines Day show.
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 o
19 & 22 are already recorded. 22 was recorded awhile back, like 2 or 3
years agoby Moonshine willy on Bloodshot if I remember correctly
Iceman
Chris Orlet wrote:
> Sorry if this has been posted before. A few are worth a second look
>
> Should Be Country Songs:
>
> 1. Get Your Biscuits In The O
Some one ask about Donald Lindley yesterday. I received this from
bassist Dave Batti who works with John Stewart this morning.
Iceman
Hey, remember me?
The latest:
FEB 27THE PALMS PLAYHOUSE DAVIS, CA
530/756-9901
MARCH 27PO
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Feb. 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 statio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The record-in-progress also reflects the presence of Whiskeytown fan and
> Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha. Though Iha joined the band in
> Chapel Hill at a surprise show at Local 506 and in London at the
> Borderline (where Whiskeytown cranked out a Buzzco
Some but prefer Stax/Volt Memphis stuff
Iceman
Claire Nixon wrote:
> Does anyone here like motown?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 1/27/99 12:10:15 PM Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << Also due to bad speed on the mastering, Billy Joel had his first Columbia
> recording, Cold Spring Harbor, recalled. Sounds like the chipmunks on
> helium. >>
>
> did
Here' s one going from bad to worse. First release was as member of band
Blackjack, first solo albums under name of Michael Boloton and finally
shortening it (name, not recording career unfortunately) to Michael Bolton.
Also due to bad speed on the mastering, Billy Joel had his first Columbia
It's on Ronstadt's Sweet Dreams album. I'm not sure which one of Warren's its
on but it really is a ZEVON cut. Give him what credit he is due is my motto.
I've played the Ronstadt Version a couple of time with an intro something to
the likes of and here Linda Ronstadt coverin Warren Zevon's Poor
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Jan 18, 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 statio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >From today's Nashville Tennessean:
>
> Shakeup swallows Decca
> . As many as three-quarters of the
> labels' acts may be purged, according to the current issue of Rolling
> Stone.
I'm probably real stupid but just how does this "develop" artists? This
obviously hsa
This will probably set off the vocal anti-folk folks on the list but I liked
Dave Alvin's when he was here late last year.
Dave: People always ask me what kind of music I play. I play folk music and
there are two kinds, quiet and loud and tonight we're going loud (reaching
behind the stacks and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wish I could dance, but I was just not born with dance DNA. I can't swang
> unless I am behind a guitar, and even then I probably look like a dork.
>
> The strangest line dancing scene I ever saw was when I did an overseas tour.
> In Japan, everyone line dances, and
Terry A. Smith wrote:
> >
> > I would just like to say that I do not understand what everybody has against
> > line dancing. I think it's a lot of fun.
> >
> >
Dancing in part at least at its best involves flirting and enjoying your partners
presence. It's a game and a wonderful suggestive
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Rik makes a couple of points that really bug me:>> It's all relative and
> transitional at best because in 5-10 years these tunes we listen to now
> will be gathering dust in some used CD section of your local Media Play.
>
> Please tell me why this is a good thing.
As a weasel I snagged a prerelease from the mammoth people and its good,
real good. Back label says "Available on cd & cassette March 9, 1999,
but you all know how that goes. I like this one better than Trampoline
but I'm sure some won't. More groove and less austere. Great writing
though.
Ic
Received this this morning and as there has been some discussion of Kevin
here, I thought someone might be interested
Iceman
np: Joe Henry -Fuse
The Gang wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Kevin Gordon will be touring with Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
> from February 11th through February 28th. He
Here is the playlist for Monday Breakfast Jam on KRCL 91FM, SLC, Ut for
Jan 18, 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 stat
He has two out:
Looking for Ground on Bohemia Beat dist by Rounder & a newer one that
the titled just slipped away on Ragged Pup. Both are good but I prefer
Ground
Iceman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
>
> > Excerpts from internet.listserv.postc
How about Emmylou Harris's It's a Hard Life Where Ever You Go/Abraham,
Martin & JOhn from Live at thr Ryman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 1/18/99 9:54:28 AM Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << An odd, but twang-related request: Given that we are observing ML
No royalties are paid on either promo or record club material, the next largest
source of used cd's.
Iceman
Thomas Wodock wrote:
> I buy a lot of used CD's to check out about new artists... afraid to shell
> out the 14-17 bucks on someone I've just read about or the album cover looks
> like I w
It's my understanding that artists get the number count from record club sales
but not one dime of royalties. Some artists do manage to negeotiate different
deals. Without trying to start another slime some thread(Garth is enough),
Hootie and Blowfish had in their contract for their second relea
My vote goes for Lyle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> C'mon. It's gotta be Townes Van Zandt ;-)
>
>
> > No Depression Magazine, taking a page from folded teenage girl magazine
> > "Sassy," is planning to have a "Cutest Alt-Country Band" column in the
> > bi-monthly "alt-whatever it is this month" m
Scapegrace wrote:
How is Toni Price's CD "Sol Power"? How does it compare
> (in terms of style and quality) to "Swim Away" and "Hey"?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
(IMHO) Sol Power is a good not great release. I like Hey! a lot better
but both are in my collection and I still play off of them both
Ic
Steve Gardner wrote:
>
> Plus, 1999 is gearing up. The holiday is over and I have one badass Terry
> Allen record to let the world hear.
>
> See ya.
> Steve
Hope you hang around. Enjoy your commentary. But getting tired of all the
Garth stuff. Who cares; he'll do what he do and whine about
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