Re: Alice Gerrard, Brad Leftwich and Tom Sauber House Concert

1999-04-20 Thread Dave Purcell
Hi Steve, Subject: Alice Gerrard, Brad Leftwich and Tom Sauber House Concert I don't know who any of these people are. They must be losers. If you ever book someone kewl like the Goo Goo Dolls (they ROCK!!) or Megadeth it would be cooler than these old fogeys. Let me know when

Tom Brad and Alice show sold out.

1999-04-20 Thread Steve Gardner
The Tom Brad and Alice house concert is sold out. If you sent me an email I'll be replying to you within the next 24 hrs to let you know if you made it in in time to hold a reservation. As always, if you missed out you can be put on the waiting list. Cheers. Steve -- Steve Gardner - Topsoil

Alice Gerrard, Brad Leftwich and Tom Sauber House Concert

1999-04-19 Thread Steve Gardner
Hi everyone, The reservations for the Tom, Brad and Alice house concert go on sale at 8am on Tuesday the 20th (that's today for most of you getting this email in the morning). These shows have been selling out in less than *two* hours, so if you want to go you'll need to respond as soon after

Brad Jones (was RE: criminally underappreciated albums)

1999-04-16 Thread SSLONE
Okay, here's a criminally underappreciated album for ya: Brad Jones "Gilt Flake" I first heard this record way back in 1991 when a friend lent me a copy of it (okay, I'll namedrop. It was Tommy Womack's wife, Beth). I always regretted that I didn't make a copy of it back t

How far will you go, Brad? (FW: No BG - Rob Ickes Joe Craven in Eugene)

1999-02-08 Thread Jon Weisberger
-Original Message- From: Bluegrass music discussion. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 3:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: No BG - Rob Ickes Joe Craven in Eugene Greeting Music Lovers, Rob Ickes Joe Craven plus bassist

For Brad

1999-01-24 Thread Phil Connor
SLACK-KEY PLAYERS BRINGING A BIT OF HAWAII TO TACOMA PAUL DE BARROS * 01/21/99 The Seattle Times (Copyright 1999) Last year, when Cyril Pahinui gave a workshop on Hawaiian slack-key guitar in Nashville, guitar guru Chet Atkins himself came