Somebody (John Flippo?) wrote to the list yesterday asking if anybody
was going to this show tonight. It looks like I am. Write me off-list if
you're still thinking about going.
b.s.
Thinking about driving up to Kansas City tuesday nite to see
this show and was wondering if anyone else from the list was planning to
attend?
John Flippo
Hadacol is a Kansas City quartet named after the
alcohol-laden 24-proof "patent medicine" that sponsored Hank
* Williams's radio show in the 1940s the production by fellow
Missourian Lou
Whitney of the Skeletons.
Reading this post and listening to twan
Hadacol was one of the real surprises for me at SXSW. Twangy, rocking,
energetic, above average songs, connecting with the audience. They won that
crowd over. I had plan to stay for a few songs, but got sucked into the
vortex of fun.
Jeff
At 05:00 PM 3/27/99 PST, you wrote:
Upcoming Hadacol
At 9:02 AM -0800 on 3/29/99, Jeff Weiss wrote:
Hadacol was one of the real surprises for me at SXSW. Twangy, rocking,
energetic, above average songs, connecting with the audience. They won that
crowd over. I had plan to stay for a few songs, but got sucked into the
vortex of fun.
I picked up
Hadacol was one of the real surprises for me at SXSW. Twangy, rocking,
energetic, above average songs, connecting with the audience. They won that
crowd over. I had plan to stay for a few songs, but got sucked into the
vortex of fun.
I picked up the CD last week and really got caught up
At 6:51 PM -0500 on 3/29/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dunno, JeffMoM and Mr. Soron like it, but I kinda thought it was too
much of
a generic ND/Tweedy knock off.
Can you have too much of a good thing?
Bob
At 06:51 PM 3/29/99 EST, you wrote:
Hadacol was one of the real surprises for me at SXSW. Twangy, rocking,
energetic, above average songs, connecting with the audience. They won that
crowd over. I had plan to stay for a few songs, but got sucked into the
vortex of fun.
I picked up the CD
HADACOL "Better Than This" Checkered Past
Geoffrey Himes
* 03/26/99
The Washington Post
Copyright 1999, The Washington Post Co. All Rights Reserved
Hadacol is a Kansas City quartet named after the
alcohol-laden 24-proof "
Upcoming Hadacol Dates:
St. Louis MO., The Duck Room, Tonight Saturday-3/27/99
Washington D.C., Iota Bar, Monday-3/29/99
Cleveland OH., Wilbert's W/Dale Watson, Tuesday-3/30/99
New York NY., The Rodeo Bar, Wednesday-3/31/99
Youngstown OH., Nyabingh, Thursday-04/01/99
Lexington KY., Lynagh's w
John said:
I bought the new Hadacol cd a few weeks ago and haven't been able to stop
playing it. Definitely my favorite of the year so far. Wondering if anyone
has seen them live yet?
Yes. Marie and I saw them here in Nashville weekend before last. We loved
them. Really nice guys, too
Marie said:
Does anyone else hear
strains of the Minutemen in Hadacol? There was something
vaguely familiar about the vocals. I thought that it might be X,
but then it hit me - D Boone. Am I crazy? Does anyone else
hear it?
I only hear D. Boon in the way they sing the first line of Somebody
I saw Hadacol last night here in Nashville. It was a sadly
unattended show. I have no doubt in my mind that Ronni
and I were the only ones there to see Hadacol.
I was really impressed. It's kind of refreshing to hear
a little keyboard mixed with your alt-country.
They are good players who write
UPCOMING DATES FOR HADACOL:
TONIGHT-Saturday, February 20: THE SUTLER, Nashville, TN.
March 4, Thursday:
THE BOTTLENECK in Lawrence, KS.
March 18, Thursday:
GYPSY TEA ROOM in Dallas, TX.
March 19, Friday:
SANGERHUND HALL in Austin, TX. (SXSW)
March 20, Saturday:
CHECKERED PAST PARTY
ville cats.
How timely. Jason White and Hadacol are playing the Sutler in Nashville
this Saturday night. I'd recommend seeing both. If anyone from the area is
planning on being there, give me a holler. It would be nice to say hi!
marie
np: psychotic herd of small dogs barking incessantly.
So I picked up that new Hadacol CD on the recommendations of several around
here who are often to be much trusted, and I'm pretty much impressed.
This is pretty straightahead alt.country in the sense most people mean it
most of the time whatever that is, played and sung pretty well. As maybe
Don, David, and others,
Thank you for the recommendations! I ran out last night and bought
Hadacols "Better Than This" (the first store I went to was actually
sold out, that really peeked my attention), it is fabulous! Since then I
have listened to it about six more times, and
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