Gee Don, lots of us Midwest pussy people (despite the androgynous name and
penchant for watching hockey in my underwear, I'm no boy) are going to be
in Columbus, Ohio that weekend in May for the Sovines CD release party
extravaganza. We'll drink a toast to you latte swillers if you promise to
I believe she's the woman who played the main female character in Jim
Jarmusch's "Stranger Than Paradise." I think I remember reading something
about her father being a jazz musician, but I could have been halucinating.
I also seem to remember reading something about her releasing a CD.
Jamie
At 01:34 PM 2/25/99 Neal Weiss wrote:
The year's most inexplicable musical fad... snip
Anyone notice the obvious irony here. This year's most inexplicable music fad
also can claim the Pazz Job #1 record of the year. Correct me if I'm wrong,
but I think Mermaid Ave. up there in or near the top
Quick reminder that those men of the road, The Sovines, will be playing at
Mac's Bar in Lansing, Mich., on Saturday, Feb. 20. PBR will be flowing.
Also, Dave Alvin, The Riptones and Terrance Simien at the Magic Stick in
Detroit on Friday, Feb. 19. Be there or be L7.
Jamie D.
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tune in via the Internet.
Jamie, who can't believe she'll be seeing Dave *and* the Sovines in one
weekend.
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At 01:16 PM 2/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
I took off early to see the Predators play against the evil Penguins,
So Mr. Copetas:
What was it like to attend a hockey game in Nashville? Was there a good
crowd? I got to see the Wings dispose of Edmonton on Thursday (my only
game this year -- so far).
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At 10:37 AM 1/22/99 -0800, you wrote:
Charles Brown Passes
Ah, this is very sad. He was one of my favorite performers -- always a
very classy guy. Had the pleasure of being right up front when he was
presented a birthday cake at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival a couple
years ago. "Bad,
Yes, but Charles does it best. So smooth.
That's an Amos Milburn tune.--don