"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Wyatt)" wrote:
Yeah, yeah, I know you're baiting me, but it gives me the chance to laud the
only guy I know who can give Pee Wee King a run for his money on country
accordion: Joey Miskulin,
Joey plays accordion on Shania Twains 'Come On Over' (the song). I like
Forgive my ignorance, but after witnessing Ranger Doug in Nashvegas at that
Bill Monroe tribute I've been wishing I had some Riders in the Sky in my
collection.
Where to start? I looked through AMG to Country and half of the cd's listed
at the CD NOW site aren't in it. I noticed also that the
The Riders' stuff is pretty durn consistent, though as Jamie notes, they've
acquired some additional polish over the years. I was on Riders Radio
Theater a few years back, while they were recording the show at Cincinnati's
Emery Theatre (a *great* sounding hall that may soon be renovated), with
Wasn't this Tumbleweed Theater on TNN?
That's my recollection, too, but I'm not yet convinced it isn't a false
memory implanted by the diabolical mistress of Twangin'.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Oh yeah. I was in college in Cape Girardeau Missouri living in a dark damp
riverside basement apartment. Spent my afternoons earing Chunky Beef out
of cans, spitting tobacco and watching Ranger Doug, Woody Paul and Too Slim
and old 30s westerns. God, Those were the days.
Your Saddle Pal.
chris