Re: A feature on Boston Country

1999-01-26 Thread jon_erik
Interesting article. I missed this when I was looking through the Globe on Sunday. Yup, it can sure be grim here if you're in a local country band and aren't playing at rock clubs (as several do). Morse didn't mention the Fritters, who I think highly of (particularly the Rose Maddox-ish

Re: A feature on Boston Country

1999-01-26 Thread Hellcountry
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Morse didn't mention the Fritters Who've broken up Jon...sorry to be the one to break the news. Rumor has it that Betsey will be trying to advance herself as a guitarist and strike out on her own at some point. The other

RE: A feature on Boston Country

1999-01-26 Thread Jon Weisberger
WKLB, which sponsors a country festival at Great Woods each summer (with Nashville headliners) and cosponsors summer events at Indian Ranch in Webster, has no time slot devoted to local music, but ''that's not to say there won't be one in the future,'' says music director Ginny Rogers.

Re: A feature on Boston Country

1999-01-26 Thread Hellcountry
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dang it, but how ironic that Country Standard Time gives Hellcountry it's due, while the Globe misses the point altogether. Yah, but the Herald just emailed that they're putting something in this week and want an interview

Re: A feature on Boston Country

1999-01-26 Thread Bob Soron
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want my advice, based on my experience as having had the Bourbonaires called a psychobilly band in the Globe a couple of months back, is that this kind of crap simply happens. I don't know if it's symptomatic of the Globe's