RE: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Dina Gunderson
>Jon W. recommends: >Gotta bookmark that Opry schedule page, Dina . It's at >http://www.country.com/music/opry/opry-schedule-f.html ; they usually post >the new one on Wednesday. > As a matter of fact, I do have it bookmarked and I highly recommend the practice. Before heading out for a Satur

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread David Cantwell
At 01:27 AM 4/25/99 -0400, Jon wrote: > In between she >did a good slow, hard-country number that's not on either of her albums, most >likely titled "A Way To Survive"; anyone know where it comes from? A Way To Survive is among my very favorite Ray Price hits, a Top 10 effort from 1966. --david c

RE: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Jon Weisberger
> Oh, RATS! Ray Price was on the Opry? And Lee Ann Womack and Stonewall, > too? Gotta bookmark that Opry schedule page, Dina . It's at http://www.country.com/music/opry/opry-schedule-f.html ; they usually post the new one on Wednesday. Thanks all for the help on "A Way To Survive." I shoulda

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Dina Gunderson
Oh, RATS! Ray Price was on the Opry? And Lee Ann Womack and Stonewall, too? Rats--I wasn't home and forgot to set a tape. Well, I did see 40 Acre Feud last night and Ray was in it (pretty glassy-eyed and looking like a bowl of spaghetti) and George Jones and a bunch of other people... so that

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Friskics
In a message dated 4/25/99 12:29:38 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << In between she did a good slow, hard-country number that's not on either of her albums, most likely titled "A Way To Survive"; anyone know where it comes from? >> jon -- it mighta been the mid-'60s ray

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-25 Thread Jon E Johnson
Jon Weisberger writes: >Caught most of the rerun of tonight's televised portion, and though >Ray Price was a hard act to follow - dang, he sounded good, and he also >sounded great on the radio-only second show - Lee Ann was up to the >job after a slightly shaky start with her Terry Smith-endor

Re: Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-24 Thread Mike Hays
> did a good slow, hard-country number that's not on either of her albums, > most likely titled "A Way To Survive"; anyone know where it comes from? Most recent version I know of is Gene Watson but I think Hank Thompson had a go at it and my band does it every weekend. Mike Hays http://www.TwangCa

Lee Ann Womack on the Opry

1999-04-24 Thread Jon Weisberger
Caught most of the rerun of tonight's televised portion, and though Ray Price was a hard act to follow - dang, he sounded good, and he also sounded great on the radio-only second show - Lee Ann was up to the job after a slightly shaky start with her Terry Smith-endorsed current hit; it looked to m