I believe the Buddy Guy/Storyville was from LAST season - they're being
awfully slow in posting what'll be on THIS season. Here's what I know so far:
what's left of February:
20 - Lionel Hampton / Ruth Brown
27 - Lucinda Williams / Billy Bragg
March:
6 - Vince Gill / Martina McBride
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lance davis wrote:
2) Is there a version of "Knoxville Girl" which would be considered
"definitive?" If so, who? If not, who are the candidates?
I'd say Louvin Bros. Avaiable on Tragic Songs of Life, on cd from Capitol
Lance Davis writes:
2) Is there a version of "Knoxville Girl" which would be considered
"definitive?" If so, who? If not, who are the candidates?
For my money, it'd be the Louvin Brothers' version, but your mileage
may vary. BR5-49 also did a decent version on their live EP that
probably
2) Is there a version of "Knoxville Girl" which would be considered
"definitive?" If so, who? If not, who are the candidates?
Ira and Charlie, the Louvin Brothers.
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In a message dated 2/15/99 4:50:52 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) Is there a version of "Knoxville Girl" which would be considered
"definitive?" If so, who? If not, who are the candidates?
I would vote for the
Dave Alvin taped a session of Austin City Limits last night. An interesting
and typically rousing performance, he was joined by Ted Roddy on harmonica
for a couple of songs and Chris Gaffney and his accordian joined him near
the end. It was interesting because you got to see Dave in an atypical
Dave Alvin taped a session of Austin City Limits last night.
Speaking of Austin City Limits, anyone out there in P2 land
have a phone number or something that I could get a hold of
some one to order a hat and shirt from them?
I've gone to there address: http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/shopacl