[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*6/15: RELS: Cheap Trick (live)
I read somewhere (ICE, maybe) that this will be available exclusively
through Amazon.com for like two months before its general release.
Something about Amazon wanting to flex its muscles by getting an album
on the charts on the basis
APRIL/MAY BROADCAST SCHEDULE--FEED DATES TO AFFILIATES--
PLEASE CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR BROADCAST DAY AND TIME IN YOUR AREA
04/23/99RUSTED ROOT
STEVE EARLE
DEL MC COURY BAND
MICHELLE LEWIS
04/30/99CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE
Someone asked me to post the E-Town schedule too.
SHOW
FEED
MUSICAL
GUESTS
15
4/14/1999
Cheryl Wheeler
Corey Harris
16
4/21/1999
RERUN-Michael
Martin
I just finished this book (Civil War novel), which was damn good, and I
was looking in my atlas for Cold Mountain and could not find it. This
may be a dumb question, but is there actually a Cold Mountain somewhere
in North Carolina?
Could anyone from that part of the country help me out?
Don't recall if this has been mentioned here:
SOUND OPINIONS
Tuesday Nights at 10PM
With Jim DeRogatis, Greg Kot and Marty Lennartz
APRIL 13
"WILCO Live in the Studio."
On the heels of their critically acclaimed new album,
"Summerteeth," Jeff Tweedy and the members of WILCO drop by
I just read somewhere that bootleggers are trying to make their cd's as
long as possible, to prevent others from bootlegging the bootlegs
(there's a fine distinction for ya) by copying them on cd-r. The
article said that the max for cd-r was around seventy-four minutes.
Ne dada.
TWM
[EMAIL
LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, CBS
Tu 4/13 Kevin Spacey, Tom Petty
We 4/14 Kate Winslet, Doug E. Doug, Mandy Barnett
LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O'BRIEN, NBC
We 4/7 David Arquette, Susan Tedeschi
Th 4/15 Evander Holyfield, Marc Maron, The Latin Playboys
Th 4/22 Carmen Electra, James Coburn, Fear of
Haven't seen Linda Ray's Chicago Calendar lately, so I thought I might
pass this info along to the Chicago area:
Tues,4/6
Special Show!
A special performance by Butch
Hancock plus Sam Pacetti and
Chris Kaye
8:00 show /$6
Also coming to
Not sure if this has been reported here.
Subject:
FC: Internet B92 Serbian radio station shuts down
Date:
Fri, 02 Apr 1999 14:00:50 -0500
From:
Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pressrelease Radio B92
Amsterdam,
Upcoming broadcasts, from the E-Town website:
3/31/1999
RERUN- Greg
Brown the
Campbell
Brothers
4/7/1999
RERUN- Robert
Cray Johnny
Long
4/14/1999
Cheryl Wheeler
Corey Harris
4/21/1999
Or try here:
http://www.guadalcanaldiary.com/merchandise.html
Jerker Emanuelsson wrote:
They have a cool website where you can buy the new CD.
http://www.accessatlanta.com/global/local/yall/
===
--
Tom Mohr
usually here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sometimes here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Soron wrote:
I've heard two reports that Earle McCoury are at Borders tomorrow
(Thursday) at 1 PM for an instore. But just today comes a note from
someone who says the unofficial Earle page lists the instore on
Friday.
Anyone able to pin this down?
I just called the store (773 935
From RockOnTV:
Austin City Limits (PBS)
Fastball / Mary Cutrufello (04/03)
Dave Alvin / Loudon Wainwright (04/10)
Bruce Hornsby / Monte Montgomery (04/17)
Hootie the Blowfish Friends (04/24)
Bobby Blue Bland / Susan Tedeschi (05/01)
Conan O'Brien
From RockOnTV's "Coming Soon" section:
Austin City Limits (PBS)
Mexican Roots Music Celebration with Los
Lobos, Joe Ely, Las Camapnas de
Americas, Ruben Ramos, Freddy Fender,
Flaco Jimenez, Cesar Rosas, Tish
Hinojosa, and many others (03/27)
Dave Alvin / Loudon Wainwright (04/10)
Charlie Rose
You can also try here:
http://www.robynhitchcock.com/giftshop.htm
There's some Soft Boys stuff, but most of the listings are for the UK
releases, which do not have the bonus tracks that were on the Ryko
reissues.
TWM
Carl Abraham Zimring wrote:
Ryko's contract to distribute the Soft Boys'
If you're checking the newsstand for this issue, it's the one with
Lucinda Williams on the cover.
Tower Records across the street has lots of copies, next to the latest
issue of Goldmine, with Ian Hunter on the cover.
TWM
Jerry Curry wrote:
The April issue of Discoveries has a long article
Regarding "A Clockwork Orange", Iain Noble wrote:
If I'm baffled by anything it's Tom's description of the film as
'decadent' and 'appalling'. I think he's confusing depiction with
approval.
and
You might
disapprove of what something shows or says but that doesn't mean
it's bad
Jennifer Sperandeo wrote:
Off The Wall is his Guernica.
"Pablo Picasso /
was never called an asshole"
-- Jonathan Richman
TWM
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