On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, as long as I'm using bandwidth, it dawned on me that three of the
albums I'm currently enjoying -- Pete Krebs, Gerald Collier and Marc Olsen --
all are singer-songwriter types from the Northwest. What's up with that?
With respect
In a message dated 4/14/99 6:49:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With respect to Gerald Collier, are you referring to the full-length
release from 1998, or the current EP release?
His new EP, in which Gerald's Willie fandom manifests itself to its fullest
extent
For those Gerald
collier fans out there, the Official Web Site is up and
running!
Please visit us at
http://www.geraldcollier.com
The new CD is
available exclusively from this site and we are even offering some hard to
find
back-catalog stuff
as well!
Enjoy!
Doug Niman ICQ #1530192
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Doug Niman wrote:
For those Gerald collier fans out there, the Official Web Site is up and
running!
Please visit us at http://www.geraldcollier.com
The new CD is available exclusively from this site
And a damn good one it is. Gerald was kind enough to drop one
It's a favor, they made us a neat little P2 logo (see it on
www.drizzle.com/~lal/postcard2html
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How do I manage to do that? It's www.drizzle.com/~lal/postcard2.htm
not html.
Anyway, the site is still in progress. I'm going to change that black box
table soon, don't worry!
Laura
Hi everyone,
I thought I'd delurk from digest to say again how I just love the music of
that Gerald Collier. Don Yates, you are a lucky man to see him. I guess I
better start searching for his first album.
Reading on digest is pretty much impossible. With about 150 posts a day I
don't even
Speaking of alt-country types with steel players, Collier's added a new
pedal steel guy to his band (no, I don't remember his name), and rather
than bein' an atmospheric afterthought, he's an integral part of Collier's
ever-more-twangy sound. Gerald's writin' *shuffle tunes* now f'r
chrissakes,