BTW, who are Gil Grand and Monty Holmes?
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Holmes had an album out last summer, "All I Ever Wanted". Pretty much
acoustic-based ballads, a few shuffles with steel guitar as mainstay
throughout. Actually not
Jon writes: the New Faces Show:
Allison Moorer
Trini Triggs
Jon Randall
Mark Nesler
Chad Brock
Shane Stockton
Gil Grand
Monty Holmes
Keith Harling
The Great Divide
zzz.
What makes Randall, Stockton, Harling and the Divide "new faces"? Seems
they've been around a while. Or is iyt that
Jon writes: the New Faces Show:
Allison Moorer
Trini Triggs
Jon Randall
Mark Nesler
Chad Brock
Shane Stockton
Gil Grand
Monty Holmes
Keith Harling
The Great Divide
zzz.
What makes Randall, Stockton, Harling and the Divide "new faces"? Seems
they've been around a while. Or is
zzz.
What makes Randall, Stockton, Harling and the Divide "new faces"? Seems
they've been around a while. Or is iyt that because radio doesn't pay
attention that they are still "new"?
All of them except Randall are on their first albums, or at least first
major-label releases. Kind of
zzz.
What makes Randall, Stockton, Harling and the Divide "new faces"? Seems
they've been around a while. Or is iyt that because radio doesn't pay
attention that they are still "new"?
All of them except Randall are on their first albums, or at least first
major-label releases.
From: "Jon Weisberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CRS showcases (was: RE: clip: What's wrong with those people?)
Date: Thu, Mar 4, 1999, 3:13 PM
I'd take hearing
nothing but those folks over what I hear when I tune in my local
I'd take hearing nothing but those folks over what I hear when I
tune in my local AAA station any day.
Please explain.
OK. WNKU, the Northern Kentucky University station, bills itself as a AAA
station. I listen to the Sunday bluegrass shows sometimes, and Ed
Cunningham's Americana show
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Jennifer Sperandeo wrote:
I'd take hearing
nothing but those folks over what I hear when I tune in my local AAA
station any day.
Please explain.
I'm not sure what needs explaining. Most AAA radio's a sterile mix of
"classic rock" (i.e., overplayed boomer music)
Ho boy...
If the labels think any of those "new faces" are gonna cause their
problems
to
go away, they are more delusional then I thought.
Why would you think that they think that, and why would you think I care
about whether the labels think their problems are going to be solved
anyway?
This
"passenger side" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CRS showcases (was: RE: clip: What's wrong with those people?)
Date: Thu, Mar 4, 1999, 4:13 PM
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Jennifer Sperandeo wrote:
I'd take hearing
nothing but those folks over what I hear when I tune in my local
If the labels think any of those "new faces" are gonna cause their
problems
to
go away, they are more delusional then I thought.
Why would you think that they think that, and why would you think I care
about whether the labels think their problems are going to be solved
anyway?
This is
I'm simply fascinated by the idea of being repelled by a more
eclectic radio mix. I'll certainly give you your point about
the smug-superiority factor of AAA, but that tag absolutely does
not apply to WNKU, one of the best Non-Comm AAA stations in the
country.
One of the best? Yikes. I
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