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(R=1.1-1117) Post She'll Continue to Oversee Metal As Well As Dealing with the AAA Format, Reporting to Rock Promotion God Alan Oreman STEVE REYNOLDS, Al. Show Producer, Everybody is gonna play it...Aren't you? AUSTIN GLENN, Alt. Program Director, LIZ PHAIR Supernova (MATADOR/ATLANTIC) - WZOW, South Bend WKLL, Utica Cover of Rolling Stone. Debut at #24. This should AIMEE MANN That's Just What You Are (GIANT) - SOUNDGARDEN My Wave (A&M) - This has to be make her a household name. SUPER HIT! Pure Pop for Now People who remember that 'TIL the CD of the year. Yet another killer track from I love this TUESDAY was a great band and that her first solo MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES Kinder Words SUPERUNKNOWN. Tons of phones. album was the most overlooked in '93. (MERCURY) - Can't say enough KIND things about song. Time (ZOO it.It's in the CD player ready to go. A really good SMASHING PUMPKINS Landslide (VIRGIN) - A HOODOO GURUS The Right band. ENTERTAINMENT) -It's good to see one of the great cover of this Stevie Nicks classic. The new B- bands that were at the top of their game when I was BLACK 47 Losin' It (EMI RECORDS) - Irish Folk with side album is killer. It should hold all of us over until in college (mid to late '80s) getting another shot. A a New York sound! the full length album comes out. hook big enough to catch a whale, and they're from JEFF BUCKLEY Grace (COLUMBIA) - All of my AL MITCHELL, Air Personality, WROX, Norfolk Notre Dame college crowd went crazy over this down under, by the way. CONSOLIDATED Butyric Acid (LONDON) - Great BLACK 47 Losin' It (EMI RECORDS) - I'm half Irish. song. Has a catchy hook to it. Keep an eye out for dance song with an important message. May offend Buckley to go far in the weeks ahead. I live in New York State. I think that explains it. the Pro -Lifers. KEN ZIPETO, Planet M Producer, WMMR, PIZZACATO FIVE Twigay Twigay (MATADOR/ MITCH CRY, Alt. Personality, WZRH, New Philadelphia ATLANTIC) - It's a great song. Could easily be a hit. Orleans SMASHING PUMPKINS Blew Away (VIRGIN) - DEAD CAN DANCE American Dreaming (4AD/ SOUL COUGHING Sugar Free Jazz (SLASH/ What a pretty song. This one is going to cheese ELEKTRA) - Great song. Looking forward to the LP. WARNER BROS.) - Up there with Lucas, US3 and steak its way to the top. WHITE ZOMBIE ChildrenOf The Grave all the other funky songs. cranberries Daffodil Lament (ISLAND) - Could be a LIZ PHAIR Supernova (MATADOR/ATLANTIC) -I (COLUMBIA) - Looking forward to the whole album. love the hook. This song has a groove bigger than It's a Black Sabboth tribute. Hope the Lemonheads killer song with an edit version. the Grand Canyon. and Toad The Wet Sprocket aren't on this one. VICTORIA WILLIAMS: Remix of Crazy Mary: It brings it all together. SOUNDGARDEN My Wave (A&M) - Surf this wave. JASON BOTTOM, Alt. Show Producer, WTTS, Its a great tune! Bloomington SURFER DAVE, Alt. Show Producer, XL106.7, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS No One Knows My Plan PIZZLE Vampire (HIPSWERVY) - Pizzle is a high- Orlando (ELEKTRA) - The squirrels are plotting against me. energy Metallic Punk band from Bloomington, IN, on NIRVANA About A Girl (DGC) - Yep, that's Nirvana They listen to the Giants all the time. They're so a compilation called BRAVE NEW WORLD, but they alright! nutty! are still unsigned, which is a tragedy. PAULA COLE So Ordinary (WHITE LABEL) - cranberries Zombie (ISLAND) - We love that! It's a HORACE PINKER Power Tools (EARWAX) - Play Definitely sweet, not so ordinary. cran-great song! Horace Pinker. If your audience has any clue at all, DAMBUILDERS Smell (EASTWEST) - Like, some JOHN MOZES, Alt. Show Producer, WPST, they've alredy seen them play at some community killer shit! Trenton center or all -ages club somewhere. MARILYN MANSON Get Your Gun (CENSORED VERUCA SALT Seether (MINTY FRESH) - FOR TELEVISION) - Psycho, killer, warped, angry. Virgin Records recording artist David Gray recently played a special gig at L A.'sfamous Jabberjaw, performing material from his new album, Flesh. Pictured here, (from left -to -right): Pictured at the Ardent Studios control board are, from left: road manager Phil Fox CEMA; Dawn Hood, Senior Director, Alternative Promotions, Virgin Records; Bob Mike Leach; Chris Goode, Greg Humphreys & Kent Alphin of Dillon Frymire, Senior Operations Director, Promotion & Marketing, Virgin Records; Melanie Levy, CEMA;' Liz Brooks, Director, A&R, Vernon Yard Records; Zeke, KROQ-FM Los Angeles Fence; producer Mark Freegard; Scott Carlex of Dillon Fence; and assistant engineer Jeffrey Reed. BREAK OUT THE CHAMPAGNE!!! One of our favorite promotion folks, Sue Naramore receives a well -deserved promotion to Adult Alternative National Director for Geffen/ DGC Records based out of Los Angeles. In her her new (r=1.1-1117) post she'll continue to oversee Metal as well as dealing with the AAA format, reporting to Rock Promotion God Alan Oreman. I October 7, 1994 28 IIITMAKERS.
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