Awhile back, someone posted this address:
Rambler Records, P.O. Box 90685, Nashville, TN 37209
for tapes by Gwil Owen (writer of songs recorded by Toni Price, Joy Lynn
White et al.). Being a fan of those songs, I mailed off a note asking
for a list of what he had for sale. It was returned to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Turned out to be the latest
Dixie Chicks single. Anyone else heard that one?
And Don said:
I haven't heard it yet, but I love Joy Lynn's version of it.
As a Joy Lynn White fan who doesn't listen to the Dixie Chicks (or radio in
general, except NPR),
Last night, fellow P2-er/Albany denizen Jeff Sohn and I saw Wilco with Vic
Chesnutt at Pearl Street in Northampton, Mass. A couple of random drive-by
observations:
Some of Wilco's new pop songs are OK, but overall I wasn't impressed by the
new stuff. I can't see myself humming any of them in
Bill Silvers said:
But how the audience's bad behavior affects the
performance needs to be taken into account.
I totally agree. An indifferent or drunkenly annoying crowd can't expect
the band to be having a good time. But other than the two drunk guys I
mentioned earlier, the crowd as a
Jerald reported from SXSW:
Back to Stubbs to catch Houndog, the David Hidalgo side project. Good
greasy, bluesy sounds.
I'm listening to this CD as I eat lunch, and I've got to say, it's really
cool. Very bluesy, as mentioned, and very primal. And getting back to the
blues fiddle
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From: Jon Weisberger[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 9:29 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: Richard Bennett question
I read a good review of this CD: Richard Bennett, "Walking Down the
Line"
(Rebel Records)
Is this
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From: George L. Figgs[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 12:18 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: New Cesar Rosas
anybody have two cents on this?
-george
I'm not sure this opinion is worth even two cents, since I just bought
I didn't see this come back to me as a list message, so I'll try it posting
it again.
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From: Fredette, Kevin T (PS, CASE)
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 11:51 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Ray Price on "Fresh Air" today, 1/19
Tune in to your local
Tune in to your local NPR station, check http://www.whyy.org/freshair for
more info, or just wait for Phil Connor to post the transcript ;-)
I just started reading Lone Star Swing, which may have been mentioned here
earlier. It's by a novelist (Duncan McLean) from Orkney (remote islands off
the