This must be the day to promote old time and bluegrass music
on NPR. This afternoon on All Things Considered Dirk Powell
and Tim O'Brien will talk about Cold Mountain and the cd
Songs from the Mountain.
Jamie
NP Bluegrass Mandolin Extavaganza (Produced by Ronnie
McCoury David Grisman)
Sounds from the Mother Road-4/24/99
Saturdays Noon-2pm
KGLP Gallup Public Radio
Fund Drive in full Swing!
Anne Feeney--Look to the Left
Chicken Chokers--Looking for Money
Toni Price--Throw me a Bone
Sam Bush--All Night Radio
Gillian Welch--One More Dollar
Woody Guthrie--Do-Re-Mi
Riders in the
Always been partial to Long Haired Redneck, myself. But "You
never even called me by my name" is a song I always associate
with Coe.
Jamie
Jennifer Sperandeo wrote:
Query: What is the song David Allen Coe is most known for?
Thank you.
JNS
Well, my copy says:
Recorded by Joe Gracey at Pedernales Studio, Austin, Tx Assisted by Gabe
Rhodes.
Jamie
Joe Gracey wrote:
"Ph. Barnard" wrote:
Dwight's cut is indeed outstanding, but I kinda like Willie's as
well. Even though Joe Gracey's engineering credit was somehow
wrongly
If y'all get Fresh Air late in the day, there will be a rebroadcast of a show with
Joe Williams from 1989.
Jamie
Sounds from the Mother Road
Playlist 3/27/98
Noon-2pm
KGLP Gallup Public Radio 91.7fm
The Blasters/American Music
Ronnie Dawson/Party Slab
Junior Brown/Surf Medley
Gene Vincent His Blue Caps/Dance to the Bop
Wayne Hancock/Louisana Blues
Joe Poovey/Ten Long Fingers
Joe Ely/Fingernails
Jerry Lee
A couple of places (not sure if they are still around, though)
Tiny's Boot Shop--East First just east of I35
Cadillac Jack's--North Lamar
Allen's Boots--South Congress
Jamie
Erik Gerding wrote:
I'm hopin' to pick up some kickers down in Austin this weekend. Anyone out
there know the best
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
Sounds from the Mother Road
For Bob Wills Birthday March 6, 1905
Bob Wills and The Texas Playboy:
Osage Stomp
Steel Guitar Rag
I'l See You In My Dreams
Big Beaver
Honey What You Gonna Do
Brain Cloudy Rag
Fat Boy Rag
Bob Wills Boogie
Milk Cow Blues
San Antonio Rose
Faded Love
Tommy
From Gavin news:
Rodney Crowell has a rockin' new record coming soon that picks up where the
Cicadas left off.
That's all the info given.
Jamie
Stuart Munro wrote:
Smilin' Jim asks:
Hey I'm listening to Life Is Messy, Rodney Crowell's record from 1992 and
IMO one of the best of the
Rick Koster--This is the guy that said Wayne Hancock was Butch's little
brother. Be careful with this book. Check out Larry Willoughby's Texas
Rhytm-Texas Rhyme, A Pictorical History of Texas Music. Also Check out the The
Texas Music Bibliography put out by the Governor's office, it is on the
Hi Tom,
Tom Smith wrote:
Jamie Hoover wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out the anti-country (any country) backlash in
Gallup and one theory that was presented to me was that it wasn't actually
anti-country but anti-Navajo. --Yikes.
Yikes indeed. Just outta curiosity, if country
Wow! Cheryl you are my hero.
I'm still trying to figure out the anti-country (any country) backlash in
Gallup and one theory that was presented to me was that it wasn't actually
anti-country but anti-Navajo. So not only should we discuss how working class
listening to country but also now
Sounds from the Mother Road
KGLP Gallup Public Radio
Saturdays Noon-2pm
Hot, Sweet and Sour Valentine's Day Show
Joe Ely--Saint Valentine
Charlie Feathers-Defrost Your Heart
Hank Williams--Settin the Woods on Fire
Christine Albert/Jimmy Lafave--Get You Alone
Buddy Miller--Love Snuck Up
Lucinda
You go--Jenni!
Jennifer Sperandeo wrote:
Jim Caliguiri left town and I hijacked his show...Austin
wins!
WHEE!!!
The information I had was from lung cancer. This came from someone who had
recently been traveling with him while Donald was on tour with Joe Ely.
Jamie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Anyone happen to know when it was specifically that Lindley passed on to
drummer heaven?
NW
Greetings from the Mother Road. Busy couple days Ralph
Stanley in town on Friday and Saturday Doug Sham spent about
an hour or so hanging out and talking.
Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys--Brain Cloudy Blues
Al Dexter and His Troopers--New Broom Boogie
Tex Williams--I Lost My Gal from Memphis
I'll take any suggestions as well for the Hot, Sweet and Sour Valentine's
Day Show.
Jamie
Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
Some of the Hank Snow songs Don mentioned got me to thinking.
Valentine's Day is coming up, and I'm doing my annual love songs and
breakup songs shows in the next couple of
Thanks Joe!
Sounds from the Mother Road
Saturday January 23, 1999
Noon-2pm
KGLP-Gallup Public Radio
Alan Rhody--The Mother Road
The Blasters--American Music
Butch Hancock--West Texas Waltz
Kimmie Rhodes--West Texas Heaven
Robert Earl Keen--Amarillo Highway
Emmylou Harris--Amarillo
Lyle Lovett--West Texas
Hey Jon,
KGLP has given it a couple of spins already. Thowing it into the daily Music
Mix.
Jamie
Jon Weisberger wrote:
February 15:
Rob Ickes @ the Freight and Salvage
I'd imagine this is in connection with his new album, Slide City, which is
some very nice stuff, mostly jazz, and not a
Hey Wynn,
Didn't know you were a P2er--I think there's a whole bunch of use who have a
Lone Star State of Mind.
Jamie--south of Durango
Wynn Harris wrote:
Ummm, except in Texas, where drinking and dancing are both
obligatory, preferably at the same timeg. Thank god for Texas.
Amen
JP Riedie wrote:
Maybe the next revolution ("the Austin takeover" is what I like to call it)
will energize
disaffected country fans AND bring in bored rock fans who can't seem to get
their heads around hip-hop.
Hey I was just talking to someone about "The Austin" connection. My
Playlist--Sounds from the Mother Road
January 16, 1999
KGLP 91.7fm Gallup Public Radio
Noon-2pm Saturdays
Christine Albert/New Mexico/Underneath the Lone Star Sky/dos
Wiley Jim Pfeiffer/Southwestern Serenade/Out of the
West/Wiley Western
Bryan Duckworth/Rancho Grande/Jesse Polka/Duckworth's
reflect the Hollywood take
on the genre.
By the way thanks for the xmas card and news clipping, I think I
have a couple of items to send along for your files.
Jamie Hoover
Tom Smith wrote:
Jamie Hoover wrote:
Playlist--Sounds from the Mother Road
Herb Jefferies/Cow Cow Boogie/The Bronze
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