Hi folks,
By any chance will anyone from RI be heading up to Somerville, MA for
Alejandro Escovedo at Johnny D's on 5/6? I'm hoping to go but would prefer
not to go alone and everyone I know is going to the Lucinda show at Lupo's
that night.
You may reply off list if you prefer.
Thanks,
Riley Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Fred Eaglesmith in Chicago
(snip) The club quickly quieted down when they played a ballad that
sounded vaguely familiar, but I can't placeÉmaybe it's titled, "As
Empty As My Heart". Fredheads - help us out, do you know this
one?(snip)
I thought
When I opened digest number 1316 there was nothing there. Would some kind
soul pleae forward it to me?
Much appreciated,
Karen
Without music, life is a mistake--Friedrich Nietzsche
There's a favorable review of the band and their new release Half Mad Moon
in the Arts Entertainment "section" of the March issue of The Atlantic
Monthly. Charles M. Young is the reviewer. I use "section" because it's
really advertising space.
Also, I can't remember who has the page with the
Not to beat a lame horse but:
Joe Gracey said:
I think it is a little bit unfair to characterize mac users as a tiny
minority- if you want to be anecdotal about it, literally everybody I
know in the music business world-wide uses Macs and I daresay the
majority of creative people in all fields
I wanted to de-lurk long enough to acknowledge the fine P P2 contingent
in Boston. I live in Newport, RI and going to Boston for shows can be
problematic for me for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that
I hate to drive, especially alone and at night.
I recently met a fellow,
Hi,
I was deleting some old e-mail and came across the following piece that I
thought I'd repost in light of
some renewd interest in Hall due to Real: The Tom T. Hall Project. It's
pretty outrageous (the post, not the cd, the cd's fantastic).
Karen
Without music, life is a mistake--Friedrich