that
their Big CD Release Show. Saturday night we are at Lounge Ax in
Chicago with the Webb Brothers.
All y'all who are in town, please introduce yourself. And buy a CD!
$10 cheap.
If you've never heard [of] us, point your browser at
http://www.mp3.com/thebarkers and listen to a song or two.
Thanks,
Bill
PR program, and not too many NPR affiliates seem to carry
it.
Bill Gribble
Barkers mp3's at http://www.mp3.com/thebarkers
adio types in the towns
we're going to.
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
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does several Fish-R-Men tunes, including
the crowd pleaser "Go Out Smoking".
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ot;
musical, and all of that shows up in her singing and songwriting. The
show at the Continental is the day before we start mixing our first
record! So we're pretty excited about the band and the gig and I'm
sure it will be a great show. You should come out and introduce
yourself.
Bill Gribble
The Barkers
think that signifies a
change from Majordomo to Listproc, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, if your P2 mail suddenly is overflowing your inbox rather than
overflowing its own box, that's probably why.
Bill Gribble
bullhide and I got em here in Austin. I don't know
too much about boot brands but these are of fine construction, fit
great, and are comfortable as can be.
I had to look a while to find plain ones, too, even in a bootopolis
like Austin.
Good luck,
Bill Gribble
M stations might be pliable; what record stores might be willing to
do in-stores for a band with self-released product; what DJs might set
up studio appearances in a likely time slot.
Any info for me?
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
The Barkers
"Chris Orlet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can anyone say Tweety is reinventing himself by 'creating' tired old
70s pop?
Your slam at "tired old '70s pop" is just as ignorant as other people's
slams at "tired old twangy country music". Don't be a moron.
Bill Gribble
a couple of the interviews in the ND
book and I was not blown away by the writing. And I have never
listened to a single Uncle Tupelo album. I saw Son Volt on Austin
City Limits and they bored me.
People's experiences are different, even within a "community" like
alt.country/P2.
Bill Gribble
over time.
I often feel that alt-country as a Thing is way too fickle. People
are demanding twangy jukeboxes in funny western shirts instead of
creative music and songwriting. That's sort of bogus. I'd want to
distance myself from it, too. Nobody wants to be rassled into being a
genre cli
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