CST Clip - Kelly Willis/Bruce Robison at JD's Last Night

1999-04-22 Thread KATIEJOM
ined. whether on the title track or her previously recorded "Heaven's Just a Sin Away," a number one hit for The Kendalls in 1977. Willis has displayed a keen sense at picking solid material. One of her favorite songwriters is her husband, Bruce Robison. Willis even sang "Take It O

Re: CST Clip - Kelly Willis/Bruce Robison at JD's Last Night

1999-04-22 Thread Morgan Keating
Kate: Here's what you missed if you weren't at JD's! Both were excellent, but, Bruce's songwriting and singing is killer. "Desperately" still being my favorite on "Wrapped." Kelly dipped back into her repertoire for "River of Love" (shout from moi!) which she said they hadn't been doing for

Re: Up for Kelly Willis Bruce Robison NYC?

1999-04-11 Thread Amy Haugesag
Bob says: Amy gets my vote for P2 party animal of the year. But don't award it at Twangfest, since she'll have to be awakened to receive it... They've already awakened me at Twangfest once, although in my defense, that was at about 4:15 AM. And remember, I am the woman who says "Fun is

Re: Up for Kelly Willis Bruce Robison NYC?

1999-04-10 Thread Bob Soron
At 1:13 AM -0400 on 4/10/99, Amy Haugesag wrote: I'm planning on going to the Saturday show, since on Friday nights I prefer to have a sleepfest--you know, that's when you come home, take a nap, wake up, have a glass of wine, and go back to sleep. Amy gets my vote for P2 party animal of the

Up for Kelly Willis Bruce Robison NYC?

1999-04-07 Thread Barry Mazor
Well, I'm not only going to miss Merle Haggard Meets Mike Ireland while I'm out of town, I'll miss the Mike Ireland and Joe Pernice follow-up at the Mercury Lounge on the 20th too... On the other hand, Keely Willis Bruce Robison are at the Mercury Lounge NYC on Friday the 23rd AND Saturday

Bruce Robison

1999-02-11 Thread Bob Ostwald
th Celine Twain ummm... Cougar Mellencamp. It has the artistic vision of Miles Davis and the street cred of Master P. It's cooler than Beck and kitschier than the Spice Girls. I have seen the future of country music. A guy's gotta eat. -- Bruce Robison."