Re: Kelly Willis calling the shots

1999-04-02 Thread Robert Wray
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 09:48:46 -0500 (EST) From: Carl Abraham Zimring [EMAIL PROTECTED] Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 1-Apr-99 Re: Kelly Willis calling th.. by Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] The song choices are often weak. A couple of the originals are good, but I

Query: Jason White and the Subterraneans?

1999-03-27 Thread Robert Wray
I was curious if anyone out there knows anything about a Cleveland/Nashville performer by the name of Jason White? I saw him last night with a band he called the Subterraneans and found a short snippet on the web about a couple of former bands, the Janglers and the Dying Breed. Evidently, at

P2 web postings? (was Re: majordomo/listproc change in P2?)

1999-03-24 Thread Robert Wray
Can someone send me offlist the URL for the webpage where P2 is posted? I have all email attachments directed to /dev/null (where they belong), but now I can no longer read P2 after the changes to the listproc. I do still get the digest summary, which is how I'm assuming there's been some

Re: Buckner, free agent status?

1999-02-15 Thread Robert Wray
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 15:32:38 EST From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're looking for confirmation, I can tell you that Buckner is indeed the lateset victim of "Unigram" Can I make a request here? As the heads roll, can y'all either post the info on P2 or, if the masses aren't

Re: Live at the Ryman: A visit to the Mother Church (long)

1999-01-18 Thread Robert Wray
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 13:01:40 -0500 From: "Jon Weisberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Who decides who becomes a member of the Opry and who doesn't? "Opry management" decides who becomes a member; if you manage to pierce that veil, let us know. Ahha! So that's why they can snub

Live at the Ryman: A visit to the Mother Church (long)

1999-01-16 Thread Robert Wray
I had a chance to go see The Friday Night Opry last night, which was broadcast live from the Ryman, the first time since 1974 that the Opry had been broadcast from the 'Mother Church of Country Music' as Ralph Emery and a host of other Goo-Goo-Cluster peddling WSM DJs reminded us through the