Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-21 Thread vgs399
Jeff said: My only complaint is that Chris Gray (singer/gee-tar) says he likes Sheryl Crow... Sheryl Crow is a three on a scale of 1-5. She ain't great, but she ain't Mariah Carey. Jeff Huh? Mariah Carey cannot and I repeat cannot stay glued to one note long enough to let you hear for

RE: Welfare Music

1999-04-21 Thread Richard Haslop
Wasn't the same said about Captain Beefheart? Now THAT was a voice. -Original Message- From: vgs399 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 9:00 AM To: passenger side Subject: Re: Welfare Music Carey's camp wants us to believe that she has an eight-octave range

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-21 Thread James Gerard Roll
On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, JP Riedie wrote: Shryl Crow is one of the best big mainstream stars around. Not only is her heart in the right place, her records are extremely well-crafted and listenable, her melodic sense is stronger than many better writers and at the very least she tries to express

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-21 Thread Jeff Weiss
At 02:59 AM 4/21/99 -0400, you wrote: Jeff said: My only complaint is that Chris Gray (singer/gee-tar) says he likes Sheryl Crow... Sheryl Crow is a three on a scale of 1-5. She ain't great, but she ain't Mariah Carey. Jeff Huh? Mariah Carey cannot and I repeat cannot stay glued to one

Welfare Music

1999-04-20 Thread Tar Hut Records
Pretty decent interview with Martin's Folly on that Welfare Music site. Click here: http://www.welfaremusic.com/Martins_Folly/interview_1_41499.html My only complaint is that Chris Gray (singer/gee-tar) says he likes Sheryl Crow... This only counts as a half-spam, since I am pointing

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-20 Thread Jeff Weiss
My only complaint is that Chris Gray (singer/gee-tar) says he likes Sheryl Crow... Sheryl Crow is a three on a scale of 1-5. She ain't great, but she ain't Mariah Carey. Jeff Miles of Music mail order http://www.milesofmusic.com FREE printed Catalog: (818) 883-9975 fax: (818)

Fw: Welfare Music Weekly

1999-04-09 Thread Marie Arsenault
This might be of interest to some of you. marie -Original Message- Welfare Music Weekly 4/9/99 New this week on WelfareMusic: Interviews THE HANGDOGS: THE BEST BAND YOU NEVER HEARD OF Veterans of the New York City music scene, this band has a solid album, East of Yesterday, behind

Welfare Music

1999-04-01 Thread Marie Arsenault
I just received this. It might interest some of you. Well, our painstaking work has come to an end, for now. WelfareMusic has officially launched. The response so far has been great. Stop by and sign up for our mailings. http://www.welfaremusic.com/ Our launch issue has interviews with the

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-01 Thread Jim_Caligiuri
Thanks for posting that Marie. Here's a clip from the Bottlerockets interview that ties in with some of what's been discussed here lately, I think. g Jim WM: You don't like roots rock I take it. BH: Oh, I love roots rock, it

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-01 Thread John Magee
www.welfaremusic.com/family_tree2.html John -Original Message- From: Marie Arsenault [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 1:02 PM Subject: Welfare Music I just received this. It might interest some of you. Well, our painstaking work has com

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-01 Thread Jim_Caligiuri
John writes: Oh, man . . . check out the alt.country "family tree" on this site. I'm not going to comment . . . but some of the amateur historians out there might find it amusing . . . Steve Earle makes it because he has "jammed onstage w/Bottle Rockets and Uncle Tupelo." Cool. g I especially

Re: Welfare Music

1999-04-01 Thread Bob Soron
At 12:21 PM -0600 on 4/1/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for posting that Marie. Here's a clip from the Bottlerockets interview that ties in with some of what's been discussed here lately, I think. g Yeah, well, this is why this Big Tent approach just doesn't work. At its best, it just