Re: Oscar Nomination/Allison Moorer

1999-02-11 Thread mitchell moore
Re: the Allison Moorer Oscar nomination, B. Silvers asks: and the record didn't do all that well in the P2 best of '98 poll, did it? Alabama Song came in a very respectable(?) 36th, with, if I read this right, a total of 11 votes. At least one voter, as I recall, tagged Soft Place To Fall

Gwil Owen (Re: Oscar Nomination)

1999-02-10 Thread Brack Haynes
Gwil and his band, with Bill Dwyer on guitar, sure put on a smokin' set last night at the Billy Block Roots Revival at the Exit-In in Nashvilleplayed a couple of hard-edged new ones. Good show, but the highlight had to be Linda Gail Lewis' earlier set.Alison Moorer was also in the

Re: Gwil Owen (Re: Oscar Nomination)

1999-02-10 Thread JKellySC1
In a message dated 2/10/99 7:42:54 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ...Alison Moorer was also in the crowd, but didn't get up to sing

Oscar nomination

1999-02-09 Thread William F. Silvers
Just reviewing the Oscar nominations, saw this among the nominees for Original Song: ``A Soft Place to Fall'' from ``The Horse Whisperer,'' Allison Moorer and Gwil Owen; Cool. Which reminds me of a question I'd been meaning to ask here for awhile. From the limited exposure I've had to Gwil

Re: Gwil Owen (Re: Oscar nomination)

1999-02-09 Thread Don Yates
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While I've probably got a tape somewhere of some of Gwil's stuff, but as far as released stuff goes it's pretty slim pickings. He's got a track each on Rig Rock Truckstop, Rig Rock Jukebox and one on the Uprooted compliation that came out last

Re: Oscar nomination

1999-02-09 Thread Ndubb
In a message dated 2/9/99 12:46:32 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ``A Soft Place to Fall'' from ``The Horse Whisperer,'' Allison Moorer and Gwil Owen; Cool. Which reminds me of a question I'd been meaning to ask here for awhile. From the limited exposure I've had to