From today's New York Times:
Kelly Willis: Refugee From the Nashville
Factory Finds Her Own Audience
By BEN RATLIFF
Country music often prides itself on how much it can say and still be
taken at face value, but there was a lot of subtext coursing through
Kelly Willis's show on Friday night
Three weeks ago she
appeared on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry for the first time,
something she was never able to do while she was making records for
Nashville producers.
[Matt Benz] Yeh, using those Nashville Producers generally
keeps you off of the GOO stage
he said they hadn't been doing for a while and
was her favorite by ex-h, Mas Palermo.
Read on
* Willis offers a deserving concert *
Johnny D's, Somerville, Mass., April 21, 1999
By Jeffrey B. Remz
SOMERVILLE, MA. - After years of languishing between record deals, has the
time come f
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
Country flame
After 10 years, Kelly Willis gets what she deserves
By Donna Freydkin
CNN Interactive Contributing Music Writer
(CNN) -- Given country singer Kelly Willis' less-than-easy sojourn in the
music business, she's probably earned a certain amount of bitterness.
In less than
if anyone is interested, this is from the CNN page, just behind the
war news and a high school shooting story:
http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9904/20/kelly.willis/index.html
there's another story at about puff daddy beating up a record exec.
-george
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
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
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 the
You know, I'm glad this came up because as we speak I'm taping some of the
Pine Valley Cosmonauts LP. What strikes me is that the songs which fail do
so because they spotlight vocalists who are weak singers. Or, maybe it's
that they are trying to adopt the Wills arrangements too strictly, which
This covers thread raised a question for me -- what's it called when an
artist -- I'm thinking of Dave Alvin, specifically -- "covers" a tune that
he wrote for a band that he played in, but didn't sing, and covers it in a
wildly different (and better, in Alvin's case) fashion? Border Radio,
At 4:39 PM -0400 4/4/99, Amy Haugesag wrote:
Well, referencing Peggy Lee's "Fever" isn't going to win any points with
me, as I don't love either the song or her toneless version of it. If this
loses me major kitsch-cred points, that's fine with me.
Well thanks, I guess, for pointing out to me
This covers thread raised a question for me -- what's it called when an
artist -- I'm thinking of Dave Alvin, specifically -- "covers" a tune that
he wrote for a band that he played in, but didn't sing, and covers it in a
wildly different (and better, in Alvin's case) fashion? Border Radio,
How about when Bob Dylan covers Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away," but the
arrangement of the song adheres pretty closely to the Dead's version? Is
there a name for that? Isn't it Harmolodic Bifurcation? OR maybe I'm
thinking of Caesarean Retrofication? Yeah, that's it.
Lance . . .
Oh, that's
At 4:39 PM -0400 4/4/99, Amy Haugesag wrote:
Well, referencing Peggy Lee's "Fever" isn't going to win any points with
me, as I don't love either the song or her toneless version of it. If this
loses me major kitsch-cred points, that's fine with me.
Well thanks, I guess, for pointing out to me
ementioned punk rock version of "Pink Moon" that Sebadoh did) as do
subtle reinterpretations like Kelly Willis does with the songs by Nick
Drake and the Replacements. The songs are still recognizable (though "Time
Has Told Me" may not be immediately so, at least on casual liste
Amy says:
A talented artist can sing a
note-for-note rendition of a song they didn't write and still
make it their
own, by virtue of having a) a distinctive voice and b) emotional honesty,
and specifically the ability to give the listener a sense that the song
resonates emotionally for the
Any, then, Jon says the following, on covers:
Exactly, and what's spooky, at least to me, is that while sometimes the
emotional resonance is responsible for the "note-for-note" rendition,
sometimes it's the other way around - that is, by concentrating fiercely on
doing just what the original
You know, I'm glad this came up because as we speak I'm taping some of the
Pine Valley Cosmonauts LP. What strikes me is that the songs which fail do
so because they spotlight vocalists who are weak singers. Or, maybe it's
that they are trying to adopt the Wills arrangements too strictly, which
uot;Which Will" Sebadoh's great version of "Pink
Moon" notwithstanding, I've always seen Nick as one of those artists who
just shouldn't be covered, because the originals are nearly impossible to
improve upon. But by slightly reworking the tempo and phrasing of "Time Has
Told Me,&
Neal:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
Neal, Neal, Neal. How can you call yourself a rock critic if you
is dark when i
dogive all his work a chance but i do suggest five leaves to begin
with
as for kelly willis and her versioni love her new record but her version
of "time has told me" just doesn't quite work for methat is probably
largely due to the fact that i enjoy the o
At 12:27 AM -0500 4/3/99, Amy Haugesag wrote:
I love the whole record, even the not-as-good-as-the-first-version "Fading
Fast," and I'm especially impressed with the Nick Drake and Replacements
covers, which are reinterpretations rather than rehashes, just like all
good covers should be.
Tsk
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 1-Apr-99 Re: Kelly Willis
calling th.. by Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The song choices are often weak. A couple of the originals are good, but
I get to wishing there was a producer there to separate the wheat from
the chaff.
I disagree. I think she
At 1:59 PM -0800 on 4/1/99, Don Yates wrote:
At this point, Willis has left her early rockabilly influences behind. In
search of a more mature sound, she has chosen to record songs about
searching for love, for identity, for a reason for being.
I'll heave a Tom Ekeberg Memorial Sigh here.
Bob
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 09:48:46 -0500 (EST)
From: Carl Abraham Zimring [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 1-Apr-99 Re: Kelly Willis
calling th.. by Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The song choices are often weak. A couple of the originals are good, but
I
Soron writes:
As a minor Drake fan(atic),
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
Neal Weiss
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
Oh my fucking God does
Neal Weiss writes:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another
CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest.
Sigh...
Yeah, there's a real nice single-disc best-of
Speaking of, has anyone read that biography of Drake that's around
these days. Being cheap, I haven't bothered to skim one of those
expensive-looking hardcovers I see everywhere. But I will probably
consider it when remainder / paperback time rolls around...
--junior
James Roll wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which reminds me, any minor or major Drake fan want to offer up a good
starting point into that artist's catalog? I need to go buy yet another CD
that I've never gonna have enough time to appreciate to its fullest. Sigh...
f you are a Fairport
Convention et al. fan (some of those musicians appear)
Pink Moon - wacked-out, sometimes abstract, largely solo, a great but somewhat
slight record
By the way, I'm fairly thumbs-down on the Kelly Willis cover. She's a little too
sweet for the song. "A troubled cure/ for a tr
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, William F. Silvers wrote:
Nah, I bought FIVE LEAVES LEFT and I like it, but the corner hasn't been turned
into fanaticism yet.
I don't think I would have turned the corner ever with Five Leaves Left.
Definitely either Bryter Layter (orchestrated) or Pink Moon (solo).
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, John Magee wrote:
sweet for the song. "A troubled cure/ for a troubled mind" just doesn't sit
right unless sung by the spooked Mr. Drake.
"Time has told me
you're a rare rare find
a troubled cure
for a troubled mind"
fully agree. This is among my top two or three
On the "me too" front, all Nick Drake is good. My favorite is the very
spare _Pink Moon_, but _Way to Blue_ is an ideal introduction.
Carl Z.
Sense of Self
Deserving singer finally comes into her own
By Michael McCall
After nearly a decade in the music business, Kelly Willis is finally
hitting her stride. The Austin, Texas-based singer has always made good
records, but it's only recently that she has been able to determine her
Could someone explain why the first Kelly Willis record has
a high bid of $112.50 in this ebay auction?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=80858721
TWM
np: Prairie Home Companion
--
Tom Mohr
usually here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sometimes here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 3/27/99 5:59:13 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone explain why the first Kelly Willis record has
a high bid of $112.50 in this ebay auction?
Because she is so dang cute?
Slim
Last Summer when I was in St. Louis for Twangfest I heard a CD
compilation in a local record store that included Kelly Willis
and Robbie Fulks. Could anyone tell me the title of this?
Thanks.
Tom writes: Last Summer when I was in St. Louis for Twangfest I heard a CD
compilation in a local record store that included Kelly Willis
and Robbie Fulks. Could anyone tell me the title of this?
Uprooted on Shanachie.
JC
At 1:40 PM -0500 on 3/17/99, Matt Benz wrote:
I'm also kinda disappointed with Kelly Willis' release. I guess I was
hoping for something more along the lines of "Kelly Willis," a harder
country sound. This is too ...erm.americana for my tastes, at least
some of it. Still, it is
.
I'm also kinda disappointed with Kelly Willis' release. I guess I was
hoping for something more along the lines of "Kelly Willis," a harder
country sound. This is too ...erm.americana for my tastes, at least
some of it. Still, it is her voice, so I'll live and still play it. Saw
an
was: gimmackry sp should have been: gimmickry...previous post...was:here
sp should have been: hear.
my brain...it is not letting my finger's work properly today...plus I'm
very related to several english teachers. g
BTW, Happy St. Patrick's Day to you all!
with Kelly Willis' release. I guess I was
hoping for something more along the lines of "Kelly Willis," a harder
country sound. This is too ...erm.americana for my tastes, at least
some of it. Still, it is her voice, so I'll live and still play it. Saw
an old video of heres from the "
Check out the Time magazine this week. Richard Corless -- one hell of a
reviewer, but mainly movies -- drools over Kelly Willis new one. I'll
confess, though, I couldn't figure out what the hell he was trying to say,
and moreover missed anything about the way the record "sounds,"
One more Kelly Willis note.
If you have a copy of the Fading Fast ep that you're willing
to part with, it's been going for over thirty bucks on ebay
recently.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=75030986
--
Tom Mohr
at the office: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
at the home: [EMAIL
(i.e. Real: Tom T. Hall Project and Rig
Rock Deluxe)
and her duet w/ Farrar on Rex's Blues on the Red Hot Bothered. It is
weird, she must be the single greatest compilations-related artist of all
time, all 3 of those songs are just incredible.
dan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(i.e. Real: Tom T. Hall Project and Rig
Rock Deluxe)
and her duet w/ Farrar on Rex's Blues on the Red Hot Bothered. It is
weird, she must be the single greatest compilations-related artist of all
time, all 3 of those songs are just incredible.
dan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(i.e. Real: Tom T. Hall Project and Rig
Rock Deluxe)
and her duet w/ Farrar on Rex's Blues on the Red Hot Bothered. It is
weird, she must be the single greatest compilations-related artist of all
time, all 3 of those songs are just incredible.
dan
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 10-Mar-99 RE: Kelly Willis
song comments by "Jon Weisberger"@fuse.ne
Amen. I think if she covered (You Can Put Your) Shoes Under My Bed...
OK, I'm bettin' this is a different song than the great Johnny Duncan hit,
"She Can Put Her
At 04:25 PM 3/10/99 -0600, you wrote:
Stuart asks: Who is Damon Bramblett?
He's an Austin based singer/songwriter. Good friends with Kelly and Bruce.
He's supposedly got a record in the can that was supposed to come out on
Watermelon (ha!). I've seen him play a couple of times and he's pretty
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Several things -
"Got A Feelin' For Ya" is a retitling of the song
"Real Deep Feeling" (as she calls it in the notes).
And an album of Paul Kelly covers?
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 10-Mar-99 Kelly Willis song
comments by Hill, Christopher J@PSS.
And an album of Paul Kelly covers? Bring it on!
Amen. I think if she covered (You Can Put Your) Shoes Under My Bed,
she'd score a very large hit.
Carl Z.
Thanks for this, Chris
Chuck Prophet is just such a effing STAR. It's a crime that this man is not as big
as, I dunno, Tom Petty...
Stevie
What I Deserve (KW/Gary Louris)
I started this song in a hotel room when I was extremely lonely. Chuck's phase
shifted guitar is my favorite part
Hill, Christopher J wrote:
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Heaven Bound (Damon Bramblett)
Damon Bramblett has a very unique style and you should hear him sometime. I
think I know
Stuart asks: Who is Damon Bramblett?
He's an Austin based singer/songwriter. Good friends with Kelly and Bruce.
He's supposedly got a record in the can that was supposed to come out on
Watermelon (ha!). I've seen him play a couple of times and he's pretty
entertaining.
Jim, smilin'
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 16:23:24 -0800 stuart said:
Hill, Christopher J wrote:
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Heaven Bound (Damon Bramblett)
Damon Bramblett has a very unique style and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 16:23:24 -0800 stuart said:
Hill, Christopher J wrote:
If anyone's interested - I got these off the Ryko press promo for Kelly's
new album. I find behind-the-scenes info extremely interesting.
Heaven Bound (Damon Bramblett)
Damon
And an album of Paul Kelly covers? Bring it on!
Amen. I think if she covered (You Can Put Your) Shoes Under My Bed...
OK, I'm bettin' this is a different song than the great Johnny Duncan hit,
"She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed," right?
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Howdy,
Mrs. Robison, are you trying to seduce me?
Tonight's extended tour to the Fringe featured Kelly Willis' new disc, What
I Deserve. In addition to fine cuts from that disc, the following artists
made their Fringe debut:
Aunt Pat, Neil Diamond, The Gourds, Julie Miller, Old Dogs, Red Clay
> what? Any other fans of the Call out there know the story?
Is Kelly Willis is an active Christian? It might make sense from that angle. Been is outwardly Christian, and I know he's done stuff with Mark Heard, Bruce Cockburn, and, I think, Vigilantes of Love and T- Bone Burnett.
Despite some
Oh, Purcell's back. It's just old home week around here,
n'est-ce-pas (as they say down on the bayou). Millenial anxiety,
sheer coincidence, or the inescapable lure of twang subculture? You
decide.
--junior
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Michael Been? by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how did he hook up with Kelly? Is he spending his
post-Call days as a session player? Is he a friend of hers or what? Any
other fans of the Call out there know the story?
I don't know
D]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 5:07 AM
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Kelly Willis Michael Been?
Oh, Purcell's back. It's just old home week around here,
n'est-ce-pas (as they say down on the bayou). Millenial anxiety,
sheer coincidence, or the inescapable lure of tw
Darn, I'd been saving up band names. "We are not the undead but
merely indulge in ironic covers..." was a leading contender this
year.
--junior
Matt wrote:
I was thinking it must be time for the annual "Name Dave Purcell's
latest band" contest, but I hear he already -yes, that's right- already
has come up with a name. Unfortunately, it's not "Cakehole."
Yep, we do. We're Holsum (like the bread company). Our drummer
saw it on a
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Dave Purcell wrote:
Yep, we do. We're Holsum (like the bread company). Our drummer
saw it on a thrift-store delivery shirt I wore to practice.
Is this shirt kinda like a Hawaiian shirt, with the logo all over it?
Or is it more of a traditional delivery kinda shirt?
I
Geff King wrote:
Is this shirt kinda like a Hawaiian shirt, with the logo all over it?
Or is it more of a traditional delivery kinda shirt?
It's the latter, but I've seen the former on Ebay. They're sweet.
Dave
***
Dave Purcell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Northern Ky Roots Music:
g kinda white bready, kinda
all-American, Wholesome/Holsum.something like that! Big G!
Best of luck to that hairband in any case. Hey, if Purcell's in the band
they have to qualify as a hairband, don't they?
NP: Kelly Willis
JC
Boy don't you hate it when people take your original subject line and go off
on some weird tangent.
Just kidding,
Slonedog
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Curry
To: passenger side
Sent: 3/3/99 1:29 PM
Subject: RE: Kelly Willis Michael WHERE YA Been PURCELL?
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999
I picked up What I Deserve yesterday, and from the first couple of spins
I like it at least as much as Bang Bang (up til now my favorite of her
records). It's more uptempo than I'd been led to expect, and the record
sounds like it should get played all over the radio. All this and some
tasty
At 12:39 AM 3/2/1999 Carl Z. wrote:
Anyone have tour dates for her?
Yup. Sorry for the ugly formatting, off Pollstar.
Now I gotta figure out which show to travel to...
03/06/99
Houston
TX
Kelly's web site kellywillis.com currently has dates for March and April. She will
be touring w/ a new band (Amy Farris, Rafael Goyel and Jerry Holmes) and all April
dates have Bruce Robison opening (how convenient).
A bunch of us NY P2'ers are already warming up the car for our April 22 road
Jeff Sohn wrote:
Kelly's web site kellywillis.com currently has dates for March and
April.
When she was on Crook Chase (what a goofy-ass show) last week, she said
she was going to be touring Europe later in the spring.
--
Tom Mohr
at the office: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
at the home: [EMAIL
Howdy,
Arrgh.
Bill Silvers posted Kelly Willis' latest tour schedule which includes, in
part...
04/08/99--Lexington KY-- Lynagh's
04/09/99--Nashville TN-- Exit / In
04/10/99--Memphis TN-- Newby's
04/11/99--Atlanta GA-- Smith's Olde Bar
No. No. No.
This is geographically non-efficient
Louise said:
I can never understand the popularity of Martina McBride. To me she is
blandness personified. Maybe that's the answer.
I don't think Martina McBride is bland. She always seems lively. She has
done some bland songs, but blandness personified? That would be, um, Mindy
McCready, I
ump on a
bandwagon of those critics who state everything which is wrong with country
music and glamorize their "hip" knowledge
by refusing to glamorize the "what's right" .
Tera
Kelly Willis
"What I Deserve"
Rykodisc
Flesh and blood
KELLY WILLIS' NEW ALBUM, "WHAT I D
Howdy,
You know, I've already taken some ribbing on P2 for it and it makes poor ol'
Slim nearly gag to death when I say it, but count me as a fan of Martina
McBride.
I don't catch the "blandness" label that folks seem to put on her. Of
course, I also happen to believe that "Independence Day" is
http://www.salonmagazine.com/ent/music/feature/
Kelly Willis
"What I Deserve"
Rykodisc
Flesh and blood
KELLY WILLIS' NEW ALBUM, "WHAT I DESERVE," IS AN
ANTIDOTE TO THE SLICKNESS THAT'S RUINED COUNTRY
MUSIC.
BY CHARLES TAYLOR |
A few years ago, without
really inte
Flesh and blood
KELLY WILLIS' NEW ALBUM, "WHAT I DESERVE," IS AN
ANTIDOTE TO THE SLICKNESS THAT'S RUINED COUNTRY
MUSIC.
BY CHARLES TAYLOR |
A few years ago, without
really intending to, I
stopped listening to most
new country music.
When the most
enthusiasm I coul
BY CHARLES TAYLOR |
A few years ago, without
really intending to, I
stopped listening to most
new country music.
When the most
enthusiasm I could
muster for certain new
records was, "Well, it's
not as slick as it might
be," I realized that I had simply stopped
the popularity of Martina McBride. To me she is
blandness personified. Maybe that's the answer.
I happen to think that Kelly Willis' Nashville stuff is pretty exceptional.
Bang Bang, I'll Try Again, Shadows Of Love, Sincerely, World Without You. You
have to say that Nashville had a hand in creating
Jeff Sohn wrote:
KW will be on Crook Chase this Thursday, February 25. Original
broadcast that day w/ repeat next morning.
According to the Chicago Tribune's online tv listings, she'll be on
Thursday at 2 p.m. and Friday at 9 a.m. That's
Central Standard Time.
Tried to confirm by checking
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 23-Feb-99 Paul Kelly? RE:
Kelly Will.. by Hill, Christopher J@PSS.
her cover of Paul Kelly's "Cradle of Love" is outstanding.
The Australian Paul Kelly? I can't find "Cradle of Love" anywhere
on his discography. Is it the Kelly of Paul K the
her cover of Paul Kelly's "Cradle of Love" is outstanding.
The Australian Paul Kelly? I can't find "Cradle of Love" anywhere
on his discography. Is it the Kelly of Paul K the Weathermen?
Chris
AUSTRIAN??!!!
Surely you mean AUSTRALIAN!!!
Pulllaase!
Junior Walker
--
From: Jeff Sohn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 February 1999 5:06
To: passenger side
Subject: Re: Paul Kelly? RE: Kelly Willis
At 06:02 AM 2/20/99 -0800, you wrote:
Musician magazine reviews the Kelly Willis in its March issue. The
review is glowing. I think the record is very strong as well. ALSO,
Westerberg interviewed in same issue.
I heard Musician folded.. Anyone?
Jeff
Miles of Music mail order
http
Here's a couple of reviews in today's Daily Telegraph. Don't think much
of the Kelly Willis one, although she had a picture with it.
--
Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band
The Mountain (E2/Grapevine)
Few albums make such a good first impression as Steve Earle's new disc.
It's like
Musician magazine reviews the Kelly Willis in its March issue. The
review is glowing. I think the record is very strong as well. ALSO,
Westerberg interviewed in same issue.
---Louise Kyme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a couple of reviews in today's Daily Telegraph. Don't think
much
the new Kelly Willis release? Album title, label, release date, etc.
What I Deserve, Rykodisc, Feb 23.
It roools!
John Kinnamon wrote:
Can someone give me the scoop on the new Kelly Willis release?
Album title, label, release date, etc.I can't seem to find any
record of it in the pipeline and I've been waiting wy too
long for this one
John,Check out:
http://www.rykodisc.com/RykoInternal
Stevie Simkin wrote:
Louise Kyme wrote:
Acoording to www.kelly.willis.com, Kelly is planning on coming to Europe
in February. Does anyone know anything about this? Is she touring or
just on holiday?
Goodness. Tell me NOW. Kelly Player? you still out there?
Stevie
I emailed
Acoording to www.kelly.willis.com, Kelly is planning on coming to Europe
in February. Does anyone know anything about this? Is she touring or
just on holiday?
Thanks, Louise
--
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