RE: garth/kiss deja vu?

1999-04-01 Thread Jon Weisberger
James: It was reported last night that Garth's next desire is to tour with Kiss. I AM NOT kidding. Stay tuned . . . -jim This is kinda funny. The following is a spoof I wrote for Ink19, a music paper out of Florida I wonder if Jim didn't somehow pick up on that. I haven't been

Re: garth/kiss deja vu?

1999-04-01 Thread Bill Lavery
Hm.what is the date today? Bill http://villagerecords.com/ James: It was reported last night that Garth's next desire is to tour with Kiss. I AM NOT kidding. Stay tuned . . .

Re: Garth plays ball (from The Sporting News)

1999-02-13 Thread Butchndad
SAN DIEGO -- Garth Brooks is trading in his cowboy hat for a baseball cap. The Oklahoma country singer will join the boys of summer and suit up at San Diego Padres training camp in Peoria, Ariz. "I'm coming down there to play ball," Brooks said today from Los Angeles during a conference call in

Re: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread BARNARD
Joyce writes: And, um, the Padres have Garth Brooks on their payroll. Unless I am hallucinating, the local news just reported that Garth has joined the San Diego Padres, and will take a year off from music to play ball. Um , quick, someone tell me who's the best beanball pitcher in the

Re: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread Ndubb
And, um, the Padres have Garth Brooks on their payroll. Unless I am hallucinating, the local news just reported that Garth has joined the San Diego Padres, and will take a year off from music to play ball. Oh, and according to the report, he is a switch hitter. Ha, I saw this on CNN as

RE: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread Jon Weisberger
I found a fairly lengthy AP-sourced story on the subject at: http://www.canoe.ca/JamMusicCountry/feb12_garth.html And from Country Now, this quote: Garth Brooks will attend spring training with the San Diego Padres as a non-roster invitee. He'll play the outfield and wear No. 77. The singer's

RE: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread David Cantwell
At 08:39 PM 2/12/99 -0500, JW wrote of the Sultan of Schlock: I'll bet he's no Jim Reeves on the diamond. Or Charley Pride neither. --dc

Re: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread MKAldin
Wait, stop, halt, desist, come back. Are you guys *serious*? I thought the first few posts were jokes. Is Garth Brooks *really* joining the Pod People? Come on, surely they don't take celebrities seriously enough to actually field them in a game that counts!! Let him sing the National

RE: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread Jon Weisberger
Wait, stop, halt, desist, come back. Are you guys *serious*? I thought the first few posts were jokes. Is Garth Brooks *really* joining the Pod People? Come on, surely they don't take celebrities seriously enough to actually field them in a game that counts!! Let him sing the National

RE: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread Jeff Wall
He'd be a hell of a shortstop. With that big ole punkinhead of his, there wouldn't be room for a line drive to slip by. Of course, the eclipse that head would cause might distract people from the game. Jeff Wall http://www.twangzine.com The Webs least sucky music magazine 3421 Daisy

Re: Garth plays ball (was:Buckner, free agent status?)

1999-02-12 Thread Clancey
Damn - I thought you were talking about Garth Iorg... peace, Clancey On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Thomas Wodock wrote: I don't think he needs a job... the Mets still have him on their payroll. And, um, the Padres have Garth Brooks on their payroll.

Re: Garth

1999-01-14 Thread BustertheK
The reason Garth wants to sell the maximum number of CDs is not money. He is OBSESSED with the notion of being crowned the biggest selling artist of all time. Selling six CDs for the price of 2-3 and having it count as six units is a good step in that direction. Selling 2 CDs