Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-12 Thread Matt Cook
Kevin Russell of The Gourds, too (Beaumont). I wouldn't call that East Texas, though. You gotta go a little further North to the pines (where the sun never shines...). --Matt Cook (from East Texas, much more fucked up than even Vidor) JP Riedie wrote: She's not country, but Marcia

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats(family tree))

1999-02-12 Thread Joe Gracey
JP Riedie wrote: In a message dated 99-02-10 18:27:31 EST, you write: On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought the KKK originated in lovely east Texas, specifically the town of Vidor. I'm referring to the area north of scenic Beaumont, near the Louisiana border.

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-11 Thread RMould5417
In a message dated 99-02-10 18:27:31 EST, you write: On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought the KKK originated in lovely east Texas, specifically the town of Vidor. I'm referring to the area north of scenic Beaumont, near the Louisiana border. There is a trio of

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats(family tree))

1999-02-11 Thread JP Riedie
In a message dated 99-02-10 18:27:31 EST, you write: On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought the KKK originated in lovely east Texas, specifically the town of Vidor. I'm referring to the area north of scenic Beaumont, near the Louisiana border. There is a trio of small

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread Jeff Wall
At 04:49 PM 2/9/99 -0500, you wrote: On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 16:23:36 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Shane, I'm in Athens, GA I but I came from Knoxville g Deb Well, I'm a transplanted Middle Tennessean myself, though I think I'll take my stand with the Central Virginia crew. You see, we

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread Mike Hays
Well, I'm a transplanted Middle Tennessean myself, though I think I'll take my stand with the Central Virginia crew. You see, we can always call up the heavy guns from Tidewater -- Jeff Wall and the might of the Atlantic Fleet. . I am originally Middle Tennessee White Trash. Born and raised in

RE: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread rkatic
Mike Hayes: Wilson Co may have the most pickups and guns but Giles Co has the fewest teeth!g and we won't even mention that little episode with the hooded fellows, getting started there and all. I thought the KKK originated in lovely east Texas, specifically the town of Vidor. I'm referring

Re: The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-10 Thread William T. Cocke
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:57:31 -0500 Mike Hays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am originally Middle Tennessee White Trash. Born and raised in Lebanon, Tennessee. Wilson County has (or had) the largest amount of armed rednecks in pickup trucks in the world. Williamson County runs a close second.

The East Tennessee Contigent Expands (Was: Re: The JudyBats (family tree))

1999-02-09 Thread Shane S. Rhyne
in on 1/29 in the Judybats mini-thread. Scott apparently lurks here and I hope he'll have the opportunity to be more active among us-- Lord knows we need more East Tennessee voices on this here party line. Scott, by the way, is also a volunteer DJ at WDVX. He hosts two great Thursday night shows -- "

Re: The Judybats

1999-01-30 Thread Ameritwang
Tarhut Jeff wrote: Answer to the trivia question from a few days ago: The Beau Brummels called themselves that so they could be filed next to the Beatles in all record stores. Clevah, ha? reminds me a an interview I saw on TV with "E" (mike edwards) the lead singer of the band, the eels.

The JudyBats (family tree)

1999-01-29 Thread Scott Carpenter
Here are some 'bats tidbits: Jeff Heiskell the lyricist/singer for the band has formed a "new" Judybats, sometimes with U.K. or 2000 in the band name. They have played in Knoxville a couple of times. Peggy Hambright, harmony singer/keyboards/fiddle, for the first two Sire Recor

The Judybats

1999-01-28 Thread Craig Duskin
despite the fact that they release 4 albums on a major label(Sire). I can't remember where, but I seem to remember reading something awile back about the band regforming under a name very similar to the Judybats(I think it just had another word or something added on to it). Does anyone know

Re: The Judybats

1999-01-28 Thread sslone
If I'm not mistaken, there is a former Judybat or two (along with a former V-Roy) in a band called the Nevers who are supposed to have a new CD out this month. --Slonedog