Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-27 Thread stuart
Ph. Barnard wrote: Joe! Good to see you back... However, the live scene is still cool. And with Seagrams (!) owning half of the world now, I don't think banking on major labels will get any of us very far... In light of the current situation, what *do* you bank on? Anything

Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-27 Thread Stevie Simkin
completely unrelated to the movie, but there was a Dylan tribute album put out some years ago with that title. I've been desperately seeking it ever since I was at a Chuck Prophet gig and heard him do his rendition of "Abandoned love", which is on that cd, "Outlaw Blues&q

Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-27 Thread Joe Gracey
"R.W.Shamy Jr." wrote: It may have been a start to the Austin filming movement but we had to start at some point! Plus it built up the Austin music scene, Armadillo World, to name one. There are too many little details to mention. Anyway Joe, how's our girl Kimmie doing? Her cd is a

Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-27 Thread Joe Gracey
"Ph. Barnard" wrote: Joe! Good to see you back... However, the live scene is still cool. And with Seagrams (!) owning half of the world now, I don't think banking on major labels will get any of us very far... In light of the current situation, what *do* you bank on? Anything

Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-27 Thread Amy Haugesag
As for Kimmie, we finally finished her new CD masters, which is why I'm back here in this esteemed forum. It's a helluva record, which her son Gabe produced. For a tiny taste (which is not necessarily representative of the whole record, only part of it) check out our website and get you an MP3

Outlaw Blues

1999-01-26 Thread Todd Larson
The movie "Outlaw Blues" has been on cable this month, and I've got a question about the theme song that maybe someone here can answer. Who wrote it? I'm wondering because the music credits at the end of the film list John Oates. Is this the John Oates of Hall and Oates fame? (For

Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-26 Thread Joe Gracey
Todd Larson wrote: The movie "Outlaw Blues" has been on cable this month, and I've got a question about the theme song ...Pretty entertaining stuff, and much of it was filmed in Austin.) Yeah boy, when they came here to film that thing we all said "things are happening to u

Re: Outlaw Blues

1999-01-26 Thread R.W.Shamy Jr.
Joe, I was an extra on that movie set! "Outlaw Blues" was the film that DID get things happening in Austin. RW ShamyWDVR-FM -Original Message- From: Joe Gracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 4:26 PM Subject: