Bottom line for me is that Jon Randall Stewart's a talented guy, and she's a
talented singer (she flat out tore up that "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As
I Can Stand," which was, BTW, written by Bill "I Get The Fever" Anderson),
and either their marriage will work out or it won't; it doesn't make
In a message dated 3/16/99 6:21:55 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bottom line for me is that Jon Randall Stewart's a talented guy, and she's
a
talented singer (she flat out tore up that "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As
I Can Stand," which was, BTW, written by Bill "I Get
(written regarding Jon Randall):
Can anyone back me up on this one (or prove me wrong):
Wasn't this the "country singin' kid from KY" on MTV's "Real World" when
they
were in So. CA?
For some reason I wanna say his name was Jon.
Rave On,
Paul
Don't know about the MTV thing, but FWIW, he's the
vgs399 writes:
Don't know about the MTV thing, but FWIW, he's the guy married to
Lorrie Morgan, if that helps you.
Yeah,he's not the Real World guy. And, concerning to whom he's
married, he's a lucky, lucky man. If I was in his boots I'd have a good
reason to never leave the house.
I'm kind of surprised that folks aren't clued in to Jon Randall, since
anyone who has a copy of Emmylou Harris' Live At The Ryman has heard him
play and sing.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
In a message dated 3/16/99 4:52:46 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Yeah,he's not the Real World guy. And, concerning to whom he's
married, he's a lucky, lucky man. If I was in his boots I'd have a good
reason to never leave the house.
You have obviously never met
Yeah,he's not the Real World guy. And, concerning to whom he's
married, he's a lucky, lucky man. If I was in his boots I'd have a good
reason to never leave the house.
You have obviously never met Ms. Morgan.
Ever wonder why Keith Whitley drank himself to death?
Think about it.
Jon Weisberger wrote:
I'm kind of surprised that folks aren't clued in to Jon Randall, since
anyone who has a copy of Emmylou Harris' Live At The Ryman has heard him
play and sing.
I guess that might explain why I haven't a clue who this cat is, now doesn't
it! g
Paul
np: Golen Palominos -
In a message dated 3/16/99 8:21:20 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You obviously never met Mr. Whitley.
As matter of fact I did meet him once. He was a perfect gentleman, and sober
as a judge. He put on a great show as well. What he did when he was back on
the bus was
sounds juicy, any more details?
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Subject: Re: Clip: New Faces Show
In a message dated 3/16/99 8:21:20 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You
You obviously never met Mr. Whitley.
As matter of fact I did meet him once. He was a perfect
gentleman, and sober as a judge. He put on a great show as
well. What he did when he was back on the bus was probably
much more sinister and self destructive.
I met Lorrie Morgan once. Seemed
In a message dated 3/16/99 1:44:22 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You know that Whitley's relationship with Morgan was a product of his
alcoholism from having met him once and having heard some stories about her?
That seems like a shaky diagnostic approach to me.
Read
In a message dated 3/16/99 1:44:22 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I met Lorrie Morgan once. Seemed perfectly nice to me.
Are you saying they both fooled us?
Slim
I met Lorrie Morgan once. Seemed perfectly nice to me.
Are you saying they both fooled us?
No, I'm saying you can't judge a book by its cover. Whitley could be a nice
guy, but he could also be pretty awful, and apparently the same is true of
Ms. Morgan as well. It's probably true of a
New country acts get tepid response from radio execs
By Tom Roland / Tennessean Staff Writer
Record companies spent last week trying to gain the favor of the nation's
broadcast media at the Country Radio Seminar, and the convention closed
with the ultimate attempt, the annual New Faces
jon clipped wrote:
Jon Randall. Very smooth performance, and his rendition of the hauntingly
lonely I Can't Find An Angel was chilling. Unfortunately, the audience
had heard so many ballads by this point that the song's subtlety was lost
on a crowd fighting post-dinner fatigue.
Can anyone back
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