Interesting article and quotes from this drummer who played on
the early Little Richard sides... Sounds like a book worth checking
out.
--junior
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Art Schuna
Quote from the new Earl Palmer book appeared in today's NY Times.
Quoted without permission
Junior wrote:
Interesting article and quotes from this drummer who played on
the early Little Richard sides... Sounds like a book worth checking
out.
I'll say. And one good thing about the book is that Tony
Scherman, who put Mr Palmer's "oral autobiography"
together, is the same guy who
Speak of the devils! g Apparently SLF is going to tour, with
ex-Jam man Bruce Foxton on bass See dates below.
--junior
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Here are the current SLF dates:
05/15/99 Boston MA Axis
05/16/99 New York NY Tramps
05/17/99 Toronto, CAN
Speaking of those infernal tribute albums...
(Courtesy of your friends at E-Pulse)
1. WESTERN SWING ADVANCE OF THE WEEK:
It could be said that ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL owes much of its career
trajectory to the path blazed by BobWills. For over a quarter century, the
revivalist
BTW - Here's Geoff's schedule off the HighTone WEB site:
** GEOFF MULDAUR **
4/16 Bodle's Opera House, Chester NY
4/17 Common Fence Point, Portsmouth RI
4/18 Passim, Cambridge MA
4/22 Towne Crier, Pawling NY
4/23 Masonic Temple Colburg Lg, Croton NY
4/24 Bearsville Theater with John Herald,
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From: Self Single-user mode
To: P2
Subject: LA punk art thing
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 09:20:49 -0400
From SonicNet:
Punk Vets Gather For Opening
Los Angeles punk veterans including Exene Cervenka and John
Doe of X, Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's
Dave, several people were raving about this new album here yesterday, and
about a Letterman ? appearance
It would be great to see something really good from him.
--junior
Here's what I posted:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Iain Noble)
Date: 11 Mar 99
Originally To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been asked how you can get hold of the recording of Nic Jones
live in concert ('In search of Nic Jones') that I mentioned.
Go to
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, BARNARD wrote:
Dave, several people were raving about this new album here yesterday, and
about a Letterman ? appearance
It would be great to see something really good from him.
Saw the Letterman appearance last night (between doing the dishes
and getting ready
In a message dated 4/14/99 8:23:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
The new Tom Petty record got a raving review in the local paper
this morning, with the writer saying it's his best work in 20 years.
Anyone heard it?
Constantly since 4:30 yesterday. I like it --
FYI
From: Ian Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Geoff Muldaur on tour
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 13:19:00 +
ChrisRockcliffe wrote:
Does anybody know what he's doing these days or how his
music has developed?
There's a feature on him in our current (April) issue and there was
a track
From the hillbilly list:
From: August Zapadowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone heard of a book called Workin' Man Blues by Gerald Haslam
(University of California Press). Pulse! - Tower records' freebie
magazine - says it covers the history of California's country music and
its makers -
I thought this might be interesting to bluegrassers in this area. This guy
seems to have his head on pretty straight. There's info on how to subscribe
if it tickles your fancy.
Elena Skye
NYC BLUEGRASS NEWSLETTER
for the week of April 5, 1999
I left the few misspellings in; they're kind of cute...
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Here are the Swedish Country "Top 10's" of 1998
as voted by the readers of Kountry Korrall magazine.
Karen Holt
Benelux/Scandinavia Representative
The Swedish top 10 is even better than the British! What are these
folks drinking??? g. Must be smuggling Aquavit across the border
or something.
Many P2-beloved bands would be making better livings if these kinds
of preferences were exhibited over here, sheesh
--junior
In a message dated 4/6/99 1:47:43 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here are the Swedish Country "Top 10's" of 1998
as voted by the readers of Kountry Korrall magazine.
By god, I'm moving. These people are geniuses.
Buddy Miller #4 Best Musician? Oh, hell yeah!!!
Slim
Sorry to cross post this but my band Drive-By Truckers is stranded. Anyone in
the area who has any connections in Pensacola with speedy mechanics please
email jen at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My boys are stranded but they are housed and fed (and probably liquored up)
just having one of those road trips
And I thought y'all might like this
FORWARDED MAIL --- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arlene Stein)
Date: 24 Mar 99
Originally To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now, some of this may not translate, but I thought it might provide a
giggle or two...
Jewish Country-Western Hits:
For *You* I Should Be
The change will affect only a few people; possibly none of your list
subscribers. Only individual subscribers who have their "mail mode" set to
"digest" will see any change in what they receive.
"A few people; possibly none. . . " in this case is what, several dozen?
Subscribers using
The new Steve Wynn cd MY MIDNIGHT is out today!
MY MIDNIGHT is now available at all the finer music stores in your town, pick
up extras copies for friends and lovers and all those groovy strangers that
you want to know better. SPIN IT, FALL IN LOVE WITH IT, THEN FALL IN LOVE TO
IT.
All
Now a word from our fearless listma.
Sorry I didn't post this before, didn't realize it would be a big deal, I
guess.
Just getting cranky Donmeister off the hook.
Laura
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To: UW Listproc Owners
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Effective March 22, 1999 the UW ListProc server will change the format of
Jeez, a single week in Texas, and I had completely forgotten about that.
I'm afraid I may have left more brain cells down there than I had
realized.g Anyway, thanks Laura.--don the dumb one
Anyone out there familiar with this publication?
Kind of an "up our alley" article.
Jerry
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: alt.music.byrds
Subject: GP, GC and No Depression
The April issue of Discoveries has a long article on Rebel Roots music (aka
cowpunk, No Depression, alternative
Haven't heard of it before now, but I got the address for you...
http://www.csmonline.com/discoveries/index.html
Morgan
At 12:22 PM 3/18/99 -0800, you wrote:
Anyone out there familiar with this publication?
Kind of an "up our alley" article.
Jerry
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups:
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
SATURDAY MARCH 20
Cigar Store Indians @ Cafe DuNord, 2170 Market, San Francisco 10pm $7
Kountry K's @ El Rio, 3158 Mission, San Francisco
SUNDAY MARCH 21
Rockin' Lloyd Tripp Zipguns @ Club DeLuxe, 1509-11 Haight, SF 930pm
The Hepsters @ Moe's Alley, 1535
Got this from the Dylan newsgroup and thought it funny in a way that
postcard2 folks may find funny too...
keep dancing,
-ldk
-- Forwarded message --
Advanced word from Sony Records proves Dylan is not only reasserting his
Jewish heirtage but is also reclaiming the
Joonyah wrote:
This is hilarious, thanks for fowarding And just in time for
Passover!
Oi vay, hoss,
Dunno if it's still there, but I once looked up Dylan sites in Yahoo
and found one called "Tangled Up In Jews." It examples Jewish
references in Dylan songs or some such.
Dave
np:
the chart in question is a sales chart, and the absence of a
promoted-to-radio single is utterly irrelevant.
Why is this true? It doesn't sound unreasonable that a single being
promoted to country radio would have an impact on sales. Yes it is a sales
only charts, but a single promoted to radio
the chart in question is a sales chart, and the absence of a
promoted-to-radio single is utterly irrelevant.
Why is this true? It doesn't sound unreasonable that a single being
promoted to country radio would have an impact on sales.
I have no doubt that's so, but whatever sells more copies
Jon said he couldn't find this story anywhere, Here's the URL:
http://www.rollingstone.com/sections/news/text/newsarticle.asp?afl
=rsnNews
ID=7287ArtistID=1314origin=news
I just pulled it up.
Either I missed it (and I spent 15 minutes or so looking for it, searching
on "Earle," "Billboard,"
I checked this at country.com too.
Friday 10PM EST
Just heard a bit of bad news over the radio here in Nashville --
George Jones has contracted pneumonia and has been placed back on the
respirator. Guess he'll be residing here at Vanderbilt for a while
longer. Let's hope
Don Yates wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Ph. Barnard wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment to all things P2!!
Power to the twang people,
--junior
---
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Ph. Barnard wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment to all things P2!!
Junior wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment to all things P2!!
Hoax. See:
A hoax... Well sheee-it, color me hoaxed.
Damn,
--junior
Don Yates wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Ph. Barnard wrote:
This House bill concerning internet access concerns us all on P2,
lord knows It's a good moment to use email to write your
Representatives and inveigh against this bill. More dangerous than
SUVs and definitely a detriment
3/5/99
Hello,
My name is Jenny Toomey and I
m writing to you on the suggestion of Vicky
Wheeler of Autotonic.
Now, for the reason...Im a musician (Tsunami/Grenadine/Liquorice) and ex
record label owner (Simple Machines).
who has recently been roped into working with a coalition that is
It's a favor, they made us a neat little P2 logo (see it on
www.drizzle.com/~lal/postcard2html
Mike Hays
http://www.TwangCast.com TM RealCountry 24 X 7
Please Visit Then let us know what you think!
Mike Hays www.MikeHays.RealCountry.net
For the best country artist web hosting,
How do I manage to do that? It's www.drizzle.com/~lal/postcard2.htm
not html.
Anyway, the site is still in progress. I'm going to change that black box
table soon, don't worry!
Laura
At 02:13 PM 3/2/99 EST, you wrote:
In a message dated 3/2/99 12:59:33 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
punk camp than the pop world. He's constantly alienating people at live
gigs
by spouting off about something.
Well, that might make our SXSW party kinda fun.. or
..not to burst anyone's bubble here, but we were lucky enough to have seen
Cisco play at the Gibson Cafe during the NEA Extravaganza and not only was the
guy VERY nice, he went out of his way to pose for pictures before their set
and was genuinely flattered by all the attention. (He also
At 10:21 AM 3/4/99 EST, you wrote:
..not to burst anyone's bubble here, but we were lucky enough to have
seen
Cisco play at the Gibson Cafe during the NEA Extravaganza and not only was
the
guy VERY nice, he went out of his way to pose for pictures before their set
and was genuinely flattered
Hi Jeff,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, Chris Lawrence, his axeman, is amazing.
ditto that!
Kate (who got some pretty nice shots of Cisco and Chris in action)
DRAGON THE PEN COMMUNICATIONS PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ìTHE DRAGONíS ROARî NOW HEARD ëROUND THE WORLD!
West Coast country and western and American roots music historian,
critic and journalist JANA PENDRAGON has begun a new column, THE
DRAGONíS ROAR, to be published in the online
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Joyce Linehan wrote:
West Coast country and western and American roots music historian,
critic and journalist JANA PENDRAGON has begun a new column, THE
DRAGONíS ROAR, to be published in the online international journal of
arts and ideas, THE TOWER OF BABEL.
My
At 08:50 AM 3/2/99 -0800, Don wrote:
My memory's a little shaky this morning, but isn't that the person who
wrote a letter to ND rippin' into ol' Cantwell about his negative critique
of Dwight's half-assed cover album? Just wonderin'.--don
You are correct, sir! I never would've remembered that
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, David Cantwell wrote:
And here I was going to attack that press release on its merits (She's
going to tackle "REAL CW and roots music"? Oh come on, won't this silly
distinction ever be discredited?; Cisco is "as physically charismatic as
a young Elvis Presley"? Let's
At 11:18 AM -0600 on 3/2/99, David Cantwell wrote:
(She's going to tackle "REAL CW and roots
music"? Oh come on, won't this silly distinction ever be discredited?
You lost me there, David. Country may be roots music, but not all roots
music is country. Why's her distinction silly?
Bob
At 11:37 AM 3/2/99 -0600, you wrote:
You lost me there, David. Country may be roots music, but not all roots
music is country. Why's her distinction silly?
You're right, Bob, about roots and country. But I was referring to the
distinction between REAL and unreal. --david cantwell
NP: Kelly
punk camp than the pop world. He's constantly alienating people at live gigs
by spouting off about something.
Well, that might make our SXSW party kinda fun.. or not.
Jeff
Miles of Music mail order
http://www.milesofmusic.com
FREE printed Catalog: (818) 883-9975 fax: (818) 992-8302,
In a message dated 3/2/99 12:59:33 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
punk camp than the pop world. He's constantly alienating people at live
gigs
by spouting off about something.
Well, that might make our SXSW party kinda fun.. or not.
Can I come? I promise not to
At 12:20 PM -0600 on 3/2/99, David Cantwell wrote:
You're right, Bob, about roots and country. But I was referring to the
distinction between REAL and unreal. --david cantwell
Well, but have you written this off as a question not worth exploring
-- how far can a style be stretched and still be
What I don't get is how Jana's gonna resolve this part;
The ëHonky Tonk Divisioní of THE TOWER OF BABEL will go beyond
the hype and marketing .
with this part;
. More like Bakersfield pioneer MERLE HAGGARD or Texas Outlaw WAYLON
JENNINGS,
CISCO is as physically
At 02:18 PM 3/2/99 -0600, Bob asked about distinctions between REAL and
unreal country music:
Well, but have you written this off as a question not worth exploring
-- how far can a style be stretched and still be considered part of
that style?
No, I haven't written it off as a question
Chaco (who I'm sure knows better) queried:
(Is there really any difference between Live, Matchbox 20, Fastball, and the Goo Goo
Dolls?) Cake is, well, an alternative.
Well, Chaco, I'd submit that each of the four bands you mention sound distinctly
different from another.I loved Fastball's
At 12:31 PM 3/2/99 EST, you wrote:
West Coast country and western and American roots music historian,
critic and journalist JANA PENDRAGON has begun a new column,
(blah,blah,blah)
Not sure if it is or not, but it would make sense. To her credit, Jana's been
the most tireless defender in
--
Date: 1.3.1999 19:40 Uhr
From: DelanoBoy
THE BLUE CHIP RADIO REPORT
News, Charts, Show Prep, Sales Info
March 1, 1999
Bill Miller
Hi folks,
Thought you'd like to know about the last show from the "rockin' banks of the
River Charles" with Greg Reibman (Rockin' With Greg on WMBR, 88.10FM, MIT,
Saturdays from 10-noon). For music fans living in Boston/Cambridge, he's
become an institution of sorts on Saturday mornings. He's
...blushing as I write this,
I've been remiss in welcoming two of Boston's finest to the list, though
fortunately they've had no reluctance about introducing themselves anyway.
Kate Martins is everywhere, with the eclectic taste I could only wish for.
= Obviously, Bob and I are longtime
For those that are interested, from the Punk77 list. By the way, the
Avengers opened for the Sex Pistols last show ever at Winterland in San
Francisco. The other opening band was the Nuns (incl. Alejandro Escovedo).
There actually was a third band listed on that show, Negative Trend, but
Bill
Paul always seem to bring out some interesting commentary from people (ie he's sober,
he sucks. Or he doesn't rock, he sucks).
Seriously though, I think this (long) article takes an interesting look at the Paul's
past as well as what drives him in the present. Basically, Paul hasn't been a
In retrospect, it's quite
possible that later records - 1983's Hootenanny, '84's Let it Be, and
the next
year's Tim - have been overrated by the fanatics. They are not the
perfect
gems they're often portrayed as, not the sloppy masterpieces of a band
known for drinking itself into oblivion
Voting never hurts...
--junior
-- Forwarded message --
Just wanted to put out a little reminder that California Angel is back on
CMT's playlist. Below are the links to CMT.
Here is the link to request California Angel
A
Indeed, the very discrepancy between the public's
general knowledge of Mick Jaggar versus the largely unknown female group
Bikini Kill reveals the gendered nature of the music industry.
Far be it from me to discredit the notion that rock is a man's world. Cuz it
is. We control the language and
For those of you bemoaning the fact that Sparklehorse never tour the
US, here are some recently announced dates. Neal, there's even an
L.A. date.
--- Forwarded Message Follows
Sparklehorse tour dates! On tour with Varnaline.
3/12 Chapel Hill, NC Cat's Cradle
3/13
Some one ask about Donald Lindley yesterday. I received this from
bassist Dave Batti who works with John Stewart this morning.
Iceman
Hey, remember me?
The latest:
FEB 27THE PALMS PLAYHOUSE DAVIS, CA
530/756-9901
MARCH 27
My only question: more mellow than the last album. I thought 'Being There' was pretty
darn mellow overall.
CD
--
Date: 2/2/99 7:26 PM
From: greg randall
Wilco Looks To Cut Its 'Teeth' On A Larger Audience
BY CARLA HAY
Chaco clipped:
Wilco, booked by Frank Raleigh of Peninsula Artists, has developed a reputation
as a
crowd-pleasing live act. Tour plans for "Summer Teeth" are under way, and Tweedy
says, "We want to put together a more organized show than we did on the last [Wilco]
tour. On the
Reply to: Re: FWD: wilco
No, the original said something else.
(Blame my inferior clipping skills. I'm just a Caveman. Your system of modern checks
and balances frightens me)
I've already trashed it though. Don't worry though, it wasn't as controversial as,
say, Jeff writing 40
Re: How to Produce a Rock Record (fwd) g
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HOW TO PRODUCE A ROCK RECORD!
First, spend about a month on "preproduction", making sure that everything
is completely planned out so that no spontaneity is necessary or possible
in the studio. If there are
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: How to Produce a Rock Record (fwd) g
from Ken Irwin of Rounder Records
X-X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 12:56:11 -0800
Reply-To: "Bluegrass music discussion." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: "Bluegrass music disc
Iceman wrote:
My bright rep JIm Hansen, Rep. UT informed me when I wrote that no such bill
was
pending
I've been informed by a couple others as well, that this is not true. (i was a
bit suspicious that there was no House Bill #, etc.)
Sorry about the pseudo-spam to the list...
Paul/Pop
From: JOHN H SMITH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Merle Fans,
I received this warning in an e-mail message this morning and
called IBM to confirm the warning. The guy there said to heed all
warnings, because even if it's false, it's better to be safe than sorry.
John
Subject: VIRus
Date:
Please DO NOT send attachments to the list. For that matter, don't send
warnings about bogus viruses to the list. It's impossible to get a virus
from email (unless it comes with an attachment, and you open the
attachment).--don
Shoot, even Haggard fans succumb to the gullibility virus! g
See http://www.gtii.com/gtii/nuhoaxes.html for a humorous, relevant
article.
Lianne
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html
This public service web site is there so that you can check to see if these are real
or just hoaxes. As you will see if you visit that site, Join the Crew is a
hoax.
John
Title: CIAC Internet Hoaxes
Internet
Yippee!!!
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 06:38:10 GMT
Subject: Emmylou Discussion Listserv
A mailing list for fans of Emmylou Harris has just been created by longtime
Emmylou fan, Maudeen Wachsmith. To subscribe to the list, go to
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Hello Bluebird Fans--
We are starting a series of writers shows in Atlanta GA, every Thursday
night
for 10 weeks. If
Wow, Geff, thanks for forwarding this little article on alcohol
consumption on the Constitution! This is definitely a saver. And we
thought there was serious drinking at Twangfest g.
Yo ho ho and 190,000 gallons of rum and whiskey???
I'm in awe and have a newfoud respect for the mettle of
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