Jon Weisberger quoted Eddie Adcock:
"...there is a neat thing that takes place in the mind - just like some of
the finer art in the world - when you hit upon that note exactly the way
the guy intended to hit it the first time. Then you can get the idea and
the feeling and the emotion that
There's a decent Bear Family single CD collection of Stone's own
recordings, called JESSE STONE alias CHARLES 'CHUCK' CALHOUN (BCD 15695
AH).
And although this tome is not without controversy around here, I'll remind
folks that the first chapter of Nick Tosches' UNSUNG HEROES OF ROCK 'N ROLL
is
Thanks for the tip!
Some of us actually, believe it or not, LIVE behind the Orange Curtain.
(I can hardly believe it myself.) But the Swallows is every bit as great
as Jeanne suggests, and anyone who can should try to make this show.
--- Jeanne Berrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Lowell Kaufman wrote:
What label is this on? It sounds like a bootleg to me. I understand that
Lou Ann has a new record coming out on Antone's later this year. I don't
think this is it. And YES! the woman can SING!
Jim, smilin'
It's a boot. Somebody has done it and my
Some time back there was a question here about Jann Browne...for those
of you in the SoCal area, she will be playing tomorrow (Friday) night at
the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano with Chris Gaffney and Patty
Booker. (There's a short piece in today's LA Times about Browne and
Gaffney, if you
Lowell Kaufman wrote:
But the last 30-40 minutes of this record are top notch and killer.
Reminds me of the days I snuck into some dives in Miami to hear some
great bar bands when miami had an interesting music scene in the early
80s (not blues like this, but the raw spirit is the same).
T Pappadopoulos wrote:
That's odd, why did this list suddenly pop on.
is it [EMAIL PROTECTED] , that still administers it?
Even though I enjoy reading what Greil Marcus has to say, Joe G's
"motherfucker" post had my vote for post of the year, too.
Until this one.
Dallas
np: Cesar Rosas
I wrote:
Darlin's shmarlin's. That's the easy one. How's about Buddy Fleet and His Band
With The Beat? Featuring James Best--later of Dukes of Hazzrd fame--on lead
guitar.
But I do believe it was Bobby, not Buddy. Heavens, what's happened to me?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, Buddy Siegal did cease writing for the Times and is now the music editor
of the OC Weekly, which obviously doesn't have such an ethical problem, or
doesn't have ethics... one or the other.
Now, now. Don't go running down the OC Weekly. This is Orange County
Well hell , it could have been Jason The Scorchers for that matter. But Amy's
original interpretation seems to make the most sense.
Trying to lure Dave P back into the fold...
"Guitar Town" has a verse about Hank, though it would be a stretch to say
that the song is about him. In truth,
The CD was indeed available here in the States, but I'm sure not very widely.
At the time of its release, Kevin was operating out of Iowa City--he had been a
student in the wrtier's workshop there--hence the Bo Ramsey connection. Kevin
played lots and lots of gigs with Bo and still, I believe,
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