Re: Swingin' Doors, 4/15/99 - Jesse Dayton

1999-04-20 Thread Jeff Weiss
At 03:39 PM 4/16/99 -0400, you wrote: Jesse Dayton - Train Of Dreams (request) Anybody know what the heck ever happened to Jesse and that follow-up release? The first one is still a big fave. Jesse's living in LA now working on a follow up. Coincidentally, I wound up sitting across the table

Re: Swingin' Doors, 4/15/99 - Jesse Dayton

1999-04-16 Thread Robin Hall
Reply to: Re: Swingin' Doors, 4/15/99 - Jesse Dayton He's in L.A., working on a new record. I don't know if he has a deal or not. Ferguson, Dan wrote: Jesse Dayton - Train Of Dreams (request) Anybody know what the heck ever happened to Jesse and that follow-up release? The first one

Re: Swingin' Doors, 4/15/99

1999-04-16 Thread JP Riedie
Damn, Don, you're playing so much James Hand that I'm worried you'll be sick of his voice by the time the new album hits your mailbox.

Re: Swingin' Doors, 4/15/99

1999-04-16 Thread Mike Hays
Damn, Don, you're playing so much James Hand that I'm worried you'll be sick of his voice by the time the new album hits your mailbox. Maybe for Don, but for me, this guy is so authentic, can't wait for the new one. Got a copy of the Trailerpark Troubadors this week, some serious fun and

Re: Swingin' Doors, 4/15/99

1999-04-16 Thread Barry Mazor
Damn, Don, you're playing so much James Hand that I'm worried you'll be sick of his voice by the time the new album hits your mailbox. From what I saw of him at the Broken Spoken during SXSW, he'd be hard to get tired of! Now what was that town in Texas he'd spent all his time never