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 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
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...Alison Moorer was
also in the crowd, but didn't get up to sing
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
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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
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``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