Jon wrote: Re: Country.com encyclopedia: Walser's in there, and so are
Dale Watson,
Kelly Willis, Townes Van Zandt, BR5-49, Julie Buddy Miller, the
Flatlanders and Foster Lloyd, to take a few randomly-chosen (ha)
instances.
I have the disk with me today. Jon you need to be more careful
Jon wrote: Re: Country.com encyclopedia: Walser's in there, and so are
Dale Watson,
Kelly Willis, Townes Van Zandt, BR5-49, Julie Buddy Miller, the
Flatlanders and Foster Lloyd, to take a few randomly-chosen (ha)
instances.
I have the disk with me today. Jon you need to be more
Well, if you're going to make a mistake, it might as well be a big, stupid
one. Having misread Jim's initial post, I've been blithely going along
thinking that he was referring to a CD-ROM version of the recent
Encyclopedia Of Country Music, which, I just now realized, is...what's the
right word
Well, if you're going to make a mistake, it might as well be a big, stupid
one. Having misread Jim's initial post, I've been blithely going along
thinking that he was referring to a CD-ROM version of the recent
Encyclopedia Of Country Music, which, I just now realized, is...what's the
right
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote:
And, just in case anyone else is as slow as I was in tracking this, the
country.com encyclopedia CD-ROM that Jim refers to is the one based on the
Carlin book that Don Yates and I (and, I think, a couple of others) jumped
on a month or more ago,
And, just in case anyone else is as slow as I was in tracking this, the
country.com encyclopedia CD-ROM that Jim refers to is the one
based on the
Carlin book that Don Yates and I (and, I think, a couple of
others) jumped
on a month or more ago, when news of the CD-ROM first appeared.