Rusty is alive and kicking in Austin. Tuesdays and Wednesday he is
usually at Gino's Italian Grill. Thursdays Rusty can be found at the
Saxon Pub (as well as an occasional Friday or Saturday night). Rusty
also gets to Dallas to perform at Poor David's once in awhile.
"Are We There Yet?"
At 4:06 PM -0500 on 4/7/99, Joe Gracey wrote:
Christopher Adams wrote:
"Stoned Slow and Rugged" from 1975 was one of the decade's best
"outlaw country"
LPs. It had great songwriting and good musical support, including
Chris Hillman,
Richie Furay, Herb Pedersen, and Rusty Young. One of the
Reply to: RE: Rusty Wier
Rusty still plays around Austin a lot. (He had a regular gig at Saxon's Pub when I was
living there a couple of years ago.) He also recorded a new album last year. I don't
know if it's been released.
Young aka \\\"The Iceman\\\"\" wrote:
Just
In a message dated 4/7/99 12:22:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was listening to one the other day and wondering what ever
became of Mr. Wier and what might he be doing now.
He plays a regular gig at the Saxon Pub in south Austin a couple of nights
aweek, and
In a message dated 4/7/99 12:22:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just outta curiosity. Back awhile (like the 70's-early 80's) I snagged
a few pieces of vinyl from Austin based singer/songwriter Rusty Wier and
loved them. Was listening to one the other day and
"Stoned Slow and Rugged" from 1975 was one of the decade's best "outlaw country"
LPs. It had great songwriting and good musical support, including Chris Hillman,
Richie Furay, Herb Pedersen, and Rusty Young. One of the recordings that should
be released on CD.
--
Christopher Adams
[EMAIL
Ditto on that. I'm really think his 70's albums were
some of the best to come out of that time. I still
see Rusty play every now and again, the last time
being at Gino's Italian Grill w/ about 4 others who
weren't family. He's still a great act to see on
stage sitting up on a barstool.
He
Christopher Adams wrote:
"Stoned Slow and Rugged" from 1975 was one of the decade's best "outlaw country"
LPs. It had great songwriting and good musical support, including Chris Hillman,
Richie Furay, Herb Pedersen, and Rusty Young. One of the recordings that should
be released on CD.
Ole
np: Bukka Allen, Sweet Valentine
teasing isn't nice, cory
never tease a weasel
don't make me say it twice
weasels do not like it
and teasing isn't nice
when we get a band together, i'm goin to make that (my absolute
favorite book as a kid) into one of our songs :)