Stuart wrote;
Dan posted a bunch of upcoming TV stuff, but omitted Mandy Barnett's
appearance on Letterman tonight (Wednesday).
Well, that's cause Yates was so high on that record. You gotta consider
the source, sometimes.
dan bentele
Dan posted a bunch of upcoming TV stuff, but omitted Mandy Barnett's
appearance on Letterman tonight (Wednesday).
SM
all times Eastern;
wed
8:00 pm TNN Century Of Country: Bluegrass And Western Swing this 13-part
documentary series is a tribute to a Century of Country music; explores the
distinctive varieties of country music found is bluegrass and western swing;
features Ricky Skaggs, Del Mccoury Band,
The bluegrass segment of the bifurcated "American Originals" station,
which itself is one of 31 stations on "Music Choice," is pretty
impressive, with a nice mix of classic bluegrass and newgrass, or whatever
it's called these days. The Big Band and Blues stations also delve into
both obscurities
Just saw an ad for the new country radio station in
Richmond, VA "The River" and they segued from Alan Jackson Tall Tall Trees to
"He Stopped loving Her Today". This isn't a renegade operation either,
it's owned by a very successful black radio entrepreneur who saw a hole in the
market and
into
superstar status. I still don't like her music very much, but if I'm gonna
play the blame game, then it belongs with the usual culprit, the triumph
of marketing over substance, or the other usual culprit, there's no
accounting for taste, mine or yours.
I finally snagged that cable TV music
, but
on Sun's it's your dream station. Of course, even that changes as the hours
pass... --david cantwell
11:43 PM 4/7/99 -0400, you wrote:
I finally snagged that cable TV music service, where you get 31 different
musical genre selections. I wanted it mainly to have access to "classic
country.&qu
LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN, CBS
Tu 4/13 Kevin Spacey, Tom Petty
We 4/14 Kate Winslet, Doug E. Doug, Mandy Barnett
LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O'BRIEN, NBC
We 4/7 David Arquette, Susan Tedeschi
Th 4/15 Evander Holyfield, Marc Maron, The Latin Playboys
Th 4/22 Carmen Electra, James Coburn, Fear of
is this really Fear of Pop with Ben Folds Five AND William Shatner?
...thinking this is another sign of the Armageddon
-jacy
--- TW Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Th 4/22 Carmen Electra, James Coburn, Fear of Pop
with Ben Folds Five
and William Shatner (R 1/22/99)
William Shatner's
is this really Fear of Pop with Ben Folds Five AND William Shatner?
Oh yeah, I saw this about 4-5 months ago, and like Tom said, it is NOT to
be missed.
...thinking this is another sign of the Armageddon
Well it's gonna be one helluva an interesting Armageddon then...g
"Spock!
Sunday April 18 @8pm on TNT
"an all-star tribute to Johnny Cash"
Emmylou Harris
Kris Kris
Willie Nelson
Lyle Lovett Chris Isaak
Dave Matthews
Cheryl Crow
Rosanne Cash
Brooks Dunn
etc.
From RockOnTV:
Austin City Limits (PBS)
Fastball / Mary Cutrufello (04/03)
Dave Alvin / Loudon Wainwright (04/10)
Bruce Hornsby / Monte Montgomery (04/17)
Hootie the Blowfish Friends (04/24)
Bobby Blue Bland / Susan Tedeschi (05/01)
Conan O'Brien
From RockOnTV's "Coming Soon" section:
Austin City Limits (PBS)
Mexican Roots Music Celebration with Los
Lobos, Joe Ely, Las Camapnas de
Americas, Ruben Ramos, Freddy Fender,
Flaco Jimenez, Cesar Rosas, Tish
Hinojosa, and many others (03/27)
Dave Alvin / Loudon Wainwright (04/10)
Charlie Rose
Tonight (Monday) -- Alison Krauss Union Station on
Letterman (rerun from 1997)
Wednesday -- Chieftains on Rosie, Chieftains on Conan
Wednesday -- RR HOF ceremonies on VH1, with Bruce
Springsteen, Bob Wills, Dusty Springfield, Curtis Mayfield,
Paul McCartney, Joel Somebodyorother, etc.
Friday
Jeff Sohn wrote:
KW will be on Crook Chase this Thursday, February 25. Original
broadcast that day w/ repeat next morning.
According to the Chicago Tribune's online tv listings, she'll be on
Thursday at 2 p.m. and Friday at 9 a.m. That's
Central Standard Time.
Tried to confirm by checking
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 23-Feb-99 Paul Kelly? RE:
Kelly Will.. by Hill, Christopher J@PSS.
her cover of Paul Kelly's "Cradle of Love" is outstanding.
The Australian Paul Kelly? I can't find "Cradle of Love" anywhere
on his discography. Is it the Kelly of Paul K the
her cover of Paul Kelly's "Cradle of Love" is outstanding.
The Australian Paul Kelly? I can't find "Cradle of Love" anywhere
on his discography. Is it the Kelly of Paul K the Weathermen?
Chris
on CD TV
I don't think Paul Kelly ever recorded this song ("Cradle of Love")
himself. It was previously covered by Anne Kirkpatrick- I suspect another
Austrian artist.
"Hidden Things" is on KW's BANG BANG cd and is the title track of Paul
Kelly's 1992 cd.
Jeff Sohn
Hi there,
Steve Earle did a great version of "Outlaw´s Honeymoon" on Swedish TV last
night. He was also interviewed.
I´m really looking forward to seeing him in Oslo, Norway on May 12!
Jerker Emanuelson
Sound Asleep Records
Sweden
np. Bukka Allen-Sweet Valentine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if anyone else already posted this, but Lucinda Williams is scheduled
to be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this week. Unfortunately, I
think there's only one musical segment on the show these days.
VH1 is also repeating the Hard Rock Live show
minutes of Natalie and fifteen of Lucinda.
Other tv note -- Blondie was pretty great on Leno last night. Debbie
sounded good, but (drummer)
Clem Burke was awesome.
--
Tom Mohr
at the office: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
at the home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Other tv note -- Blondie was pretty great on Leno last night. Debbie
sounded good, but (drummer)
Clem Burke was awesome.
You know, I can't stand Clem Burke. When he joined the Plimsouls a few years
back, he annoyed the hell out of me during live performances, playing with an
over-the-top
Out of curiosity, who else was in Blondie last night, besides Harry,
Stein, and Burke. Did they have that tall woman on bass that was
playing with them when they first reformed a couple of years ago
(hooweee!!! g)? Or who?
Just wondering
--junior
ps. Neal, I like Burke pretty well.
Ph. Barnard wrote:
Out of curiosity, who else was in Blondie last night, besides Harry,
Stein, and Burke. Did they have that tall woman on bass that was
playing with them when they first reformed a couple of years ago
(hooweee!!! g)? Or who?
Just wondering
Original member Jimmy
I was just utilizing the movie listings of my digital cable (yeah yeah...i
happen to *like* The Game Show network)...and noticed that TNT is playing the
movie:
The Deliberate Stranger
meanwhile back in the 'burgh, tonight The Deliberate Strangers are performing
with the Crawling Low band...
Some things on TNN on Thursday 2/11.
9:00 pm TNN
Prime Time Country
from Orlando; performances by Terri Clark and Allison Moorer
10:00 pm TNN
Celebrity Homes and Hideaways
Martina McBride gives viewers a glimpse into the celebrity Brenda Lee, Raul
Malo (of The Mavericks),
From RockOnTV's listings for this Friday:
0:00 am
SYN
Rosie O'Donnell
musical guests: Dolly
Parton, Emmylous Harris
and Linda Ronstadt
I believe her show is syndicated and is on at different times in different
markets.
http://www.rockontv.com/fri.html
Tom 2-9 1012cst
Howdy,
Amy says of Rob Thomas' contributions to the ABC television show, "Cupid,":
Rob Thomas always peppers his novels with interesting and un-obvious music
references, so it's a good bet that he's the source of any good music on the
show.
And the source for any *bad* music on the show would
ce of any good music
on the show.
FWIW, ABC just halted production on "Cupid".
Details at
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/en/story.html?s=v/nm/19990128/en/television-cupid_2.html
Too bad, though the TV season is never complete without the cancellation of a
show that deserved a bigger a
Hi there,
I promised myself that I'd stop this, but I can't help it. Why leave out
current quality children's programming examples?
We just saw an Arthur episode on PBS the other day where Arthur and his
pals wanted to go see their favorite group, Binky (who look suspiciously
like ABBA),
Mitch Matthews wrote:
Speaking of soapys, what about Rick Springfield and his soap opera time? Did
he ever play on the show?
Jennifer McGuire correctly answered:
Yep, Rick Springfield was on General Hospital years ago. He left the show
to pursue his "musical career". And former teen idol/pop
William Cocke wrote:
Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What
song always made Charlene D. cry? What instrument did
Denver Pyle, aka Briscoe D. play?
Any chance to link this back to the Dukes of Hazzard...
which, of course, starred Mr. Pyle along with the actor-turned country
-My first viewing of "Ladies and gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains."
CK:
AA!!!
Someone else has actually seen that movie. In fact, I also saw it on
Night Flight (when they weren't doing their 'humor in video' or 'sex in
video' montages) Great flick, very punk, Is it
Jeanne (who knows a bit too much about todays kids programs) wrote:
I promised myself that I'd stop this, but I can't help it. Why leave out
current quality children's programming examples?
We just saw an Arthur episode on PBS the other day ... [snip] ... Those
kids, er, puppets, on Puzzle
his *craft* now. Though, his TV wife on MP is in a band.
Regarding Rick Springfield: Who *didn't* catch his "Behind the Music" segment
on VH1?? (or Leif's, or David Cassidy's...or...my god it was a whole "teen
idol" week!)
I saw them all back when I had cable. I love that sh
At 10:49 PM 1/26/1999 -0500, you wrote:
Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What
song always made Charlene D. cry?
William Cocke
Senior Writer
HSC Development
University of Virginia
(804) 924-8432
"Please don't play 'Salty Dog' pa, you know it always makes me cry."
Another
At 10:49 PM 1/26/1999 -0500, you wrote:
Now this thread finally takes a turn for the twang. What
song always made Charlene D. cry? What instrument did
Denver Pyle, aka Briscoe D. play? (hint: he was the only
non-musician in the group). What song did Mayor Pike's
daughter sing for the big
Dillards tunes, obviously - and one or another of the actors in the show was
there, but I don't remember much about it. You can tell I didn't watch much
TV as a yout.
Also, did Tom Wopat ever put an album out?
Probably. He had 7 Top 40 (barely) hits between 1986 and 1988.
Jon Weisberger
I wrote:
Darlin's shmarlin's. That's the easy one. How's about Buddy Fleet and His Band
With The Beat? Featuring James Best--later of Dukes of Hazzrd fame--on lead
guitar.
But I do believe it was Bobby, not Buddy. Heavens, what's happened to me?
At 12:38 PM 1/27/99 -0600, you wrote:
At 12:46 PM 1/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
Also worth mentioning that the new ABC show "Cupid" recently featured a
Lucinda Williams song. I don't know enough about her songs to tell one from
the other, but it had the lines "I thought I'd lost, but I'm glad I found
t remember the rest,
but now that Jeanne has brought children's TV into the discussion, I have
to add that the Muppet Show in the late '70s was pure genius. Debbie Harry
singing to Kermit, Rudolf Nureyev dancing with Miss Piggy in "Swine Lake,"
which then segued into a duet of &qu
Jerald writes:
Also worth mentioning that the new ABC show "Cupid" recently featured a
Lucinda Williams song. I don't know enough about her songs to tell one from
the other, but it had the lines "I thought I'd lost, but I'm glad I found
it" or something like that.
One of the creators of that
[Matt Benz] wrote:
Alright, alright! Said I wasn't reading em all, but
I shoulda known: anyone who has F Troop tapes and painfully reminded me
about the Lavernne Shirly In the Army cartoon, complete with a
pantsless pig as their sargeant would remember Ricky Nelson
Ok, what about Ricky
In a message dated 1/27/99 9:38:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Matt Benz] I haven't been following this thread real close, but have
you all forgot the greatest tv band of all time? Ricky Nelson's!
Geez
Nope, somebody mentioned it days ago g
Junior here, with a query for all of you:
I got a call this morning from someone who's looking to do some short
interviews with people who know (or think they know, or are just
interested in, fascinated by, etc.) "TV rock bands." That is, bands
like the Monkees, Partridge Fam
Junior wrote:
I'm just guessing, but: Neal? Bill Silvers? Cheryl? Come out of
the closet, all you TV hounds!! g
my guesses on expertise:
Neal - "California Dreams" (a show most likely to be *just* like the Weiss
childhood...but I think Neal calls them just "The Dr
with "bands".
The Muppet Show - "A - ni - MAL! A - ni - MAL!"
"My name is Chris, I'm a tv addict."
Chris
Neal - "California Dreams" (a show most likely to be *just* like the Weiss
childhood...but I think Neal calls them just "The Dreams" like most o
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 26-Jan-99 Re: Question about
"TV bands" by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Bill is also allowed to speak on Jamie whatshisname's solo career on 90210)
I think his name is Jamie Walters. All I know about his solo career is
that he covered Graham Parker'
Damn, thought that last one was off to the fluff channel -- sorry to
broadcast the Saturday morning kids'-tv lyrics on the grown-up list
Todd
(who also remembers a cast band or two on "Saved By the Bell")
Junior here, with a query for all of you:
I got a call this morning from someone who's looking to do some short
interviews with people who know (or think they know, or are just
interested in, fascinated by, etc.) "TV rock bands." That is, bands
like the Monkees, Partridge Fam
favorite TV band of them all (many of you know
this about me), Lenny and the Squigtones from Laverne Shirley. (BTW, they
put out an album, and I would kill to get a copy of it).
The Brady Bunch had that album, remember when Peter's voice changed and
creative Greg re-wrote a song around it?
Odd
C'mon you people, that's not deep enough:
I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy...
Banana Splits - The Sovines, Jamie Swedberg and I had a big conversation on
this one Sat. morning after our show.
Mitch Matthews
Gravel Train/Sunken Road
I offer -
Tra la la, la la la la
Tra la la, la la
How about HR Puffin Stuff. Didn't they have a little band going?
I also believe that Sigmund and Seamonsters rocked it out a few times.
Derek
The Jetson's featured the family in a band, right?
I think they were called the "Way Outs".
Andeven though I don't remember the name of the cartoon
band in the Flintstones, I do remember part of the song.
"In Bedrock, twitch, twitch.."
Thanks for dragging me int
The Jetson's featured the family in a band, right?
I think they were called the "Way Outs".
The Jetsons did have the "Way Outs," as well as "Jet Screamer."
Andeven though I don't remember the name of the cartoon
band in the Flintstones, I do remember part of the song.
"In Bedrock, twitch,
Why does that shit stick in one's head and yet
I can't grasp C++ programming? g
TV memory cells have been proven scientifically to
be superior in a Darwinian sense to anything related
to career growth. Also, beer has formed a non-
aggression pact with the tv cells, and they gang up
Later on, didn't The Dickies cover this one too? and the theme from
"Gigantor?" My punk rock memory is failing me in my old age (to make room
for all this twang stuff no doubt) . . .
Tra la la, la la la la
Tra la la, la la la la
One banana, two banana, three banana, four
Four bananas make a
Lancelot Link and the Evolution Revolution.
Long before Prince stole the name, these primates rocked.
Slim
Fred Flinstone was also doing a little solo act as "Hi Fi"
Can you hear em
Grab'em, nab'em
Listen to them Rock, Listen to them sing
Oh the Humming Bird is singing somethin somethin
psst Wilma did ya hear? I heard Hi Fi is a square (made with hand
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have a hit song something
like "Open up your heart and let the Sunshine in".
Uh, that was Buck Owens.
Sorry for the twang content.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Have we mentioned The Chipmunks yet? (Every album
becomes a Chipmunks album with the proper rpm increase).
Chris
I know that The Brady Bunch was already mentioned, but in addition to the
Peter voice changing episode (song: "When it's time to change you've got
to rearrange"), I remember the episode where the kids go on a TV talent
show as "The Silver Platters" to win the cash for
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote:
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have a hit song something
like "Open up your heart and let the Sunshine in".
Uh, that was Buck Owens.
Much as I hate to contribute to this dubious thread (Jerry Curry's
probably jumping with joy over all this
Speaking of TV bands, just the other day I lunched with my wife at her new job
at Warner Brothers for the first time. No more than 200 yards from her office
is the house where the Partridge Family lived. And yep, there was the garage
where the kids made such beatiful music. Thought it was kinda
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote:
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have a hit song something
like "Open up your heart and let the Sunshine in".
Uh, that was Buck Owens.
Much as I hate to contribute to this dubious thread (Jerry Curry's
probably jumping with joy over all this
Just got this press release. thought some of you might be interested.
For Immediate Release January 26,
1999
GRAHAM PARKER TO RELEASE INTERNET ONLY ALBUM.
LOOSE MONKEYS, SPARE TRACKS AND LOST DEMOS TO BE RELEASED EXCLUSIVELY
THROUGH RAZOR TIE WEBSITE.
The Happy Days band never decided on a name; at one point, they were
just known as "The Band." you know, when they backed Leather at a Ski
Lodge, and Richie-mulit instrumentalist- went out the door while playing
his guitar solo. Came back in all covered with that fake tv snow. Oh,
how
Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 26-Jan-99 RE: Question about
"TV bands" by Michele Flannery@spinner
I can't believe no one's mentioned Pinky Tuscadero from Happy Days played
by Suzi Quatro. Did she have a band on that show?
I can't recall the band name, but they did per
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, marie arsenault wrote:
I was only nine. I'm sure I was wearing a highly flammable
polyester ensemble with a crocheted vest.
Hmmwill this outfit be making an appearance at NEA?
Would look quite delightful with those boots you wore
to the Lucinda Williams show. g
VISA
Mitch wrote:
C'mon you people, that's not deep enough:
F Troop - A Beatles ripp-off in the 1870s (is that possible?) comes to Fort
Courage, and Corporal Agarn (Larry Storch) chooses to manage them.
Mitch, I thought I'd be the only person to remember this, much less to admit so in
public.
In a message dated 1/26/99 7:41:06 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't believe no one's mentioned Pinky Tuscadero from Happy Days played
by Suzi Quatro. Did she have a band on that show?
No, the Richie/Potsy/Ralph Experience usually backed her up.
Mitch Matthews
Gravel
ide [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: Question about "TV bands"
In a message dated 1/26/99 7:32:35 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Also, the Beau Brummels on the Flintstones.
Absolutely one of the best Flintstone episodes ever!
As
scene from that episode in which Barney drops the bowling ball in
Fred's
foot,a nd thus, creates "The Frantic."
Which was soon followed by the "Flinstone Flop" later in the episode.
D
In a message dated 1/26/99 9:20:20 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
They did a cover of "Green Tambourine", the Lemon Pipers smash hit, fronted
by the
cowgirl who had a crush on Captain Parmenter. (Ken Berry, and sorry can't
remember
the gal's name or her character's.)
The gal
e.
And then ended with Barney running from Fred, Fred hitting his head, and
Barney joking to Wilma that the new dance of Fred holding his head and jumping
around was "The Flintstone Frenzy."
Mitch Matthews
Gravel Train/Sunken Road
np: John (renter) just yelled at the TV again.
Mitch wrote:
The gal character's name was Wrangler Jane (Don't know her real name, and I
have some episodes on video, but the VCR is on the fritz).
Sorry B.S., but it wasn't "Green Tamborine." They did "Mr. Tamborine Man" and
"Lemon Tree."
Wow. OK, Mitch, like I said, I bow to your
I just remembered one of the weirdest TV-rock moments I ever experienced --
even weirder than ANY Shatner spoken-word thang (which, though I missed his
latest, are guaranteed to be pretty darn weird).
Anyway. There used to be this late-night TV show called "Night Flight",
which s
from the world of soap operas. 90 min.
62-1356 Only $19.99
I have seen this McHale outtake, and it is a classic. A friend of mine used to have a
tape of outtakes from "Mork and Mindy" that were some of the funniest TV I've ever
seen.
At 01:32 PM 1/26/99 -0600, you wrote:
I can't believe no one's mentioned Pinky Tuscadero from Happy Days played
by Suzi Quatro. Did she have a band on that show?
Well the rest of the day is lost now. It'll be hard to concentrate with
both the picture of Suzi in head to toe leather and Marie in a
I probably missed an earlier mention, but
"The Andy Griffith Show", of course.
meshel
n'vegas
In a message dated 1/27/99 2:41:06 AM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
The contrbutors to this amusing thread are missing all of the soap opera
rock bands, typically put together in the summer to keep the attention of
the kids home from school. I'm vague on the specifics, but I do
Ladd bit on Josie and the Pussy cats.
Wasn't Leif Garrett also a cast member of "Family" or am I misremembering
that?
Leif Garret was Kristie McNichols boyfriend on that show. I remember one
big episode where she was about to give up the big prize to him...but of
course in good old
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"TV bands" by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gravel Train/Sunken Road (Hey, new member of SR, he's a banjo player)
Speaking of new band members, Mitch, do you have a new Gravel Train drummer?
Carl Z.
In a message dated 1/27/99 4:16:42 AM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Yep, Rick Springfield was on General Hospital years ago. He left the show
to pursue his "musical career". And former teen idol/pop singer Rex Smith
was on As The World Turns a few years ago.
Yes, and who
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