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RHYTHM & BLUES...63 Order Terms
5 COUNTRY .......................6 BEAT, 60s/70s ..................71 AMERICANA/ROOTS/ALT. .............22 SURF .............................83 OUTLAWS/SINGER-SONGWRITER .......23 REVIVAL/NEO ROCKABILLY ............85 WESTERN..........................27 PSYCHOBILLY ......................89 WESTERN SWING....................30 BRITISH R&R ........................90 TRUCKS & TRAINS ...................30 SKIFFLE ...........................94 C&W SOUNDTRACKS.................31 AUSTRALIAN R&R ....................95 C&W SPECIAL COLLECTIONS...........31 INSTRUMENTAL R&R/BEAT .............96 COUNTRY AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND....31 COUNTRY DEUTSCHLAND/EUROPE......32 POP.............................103 COUNTRY CHRISTMAS................33 POP INSTRUMENTAL .................136 BLUEGRASS ........................33 LATIN ............................148 NEWGRASS ........................35 JAZZ .............................150 INSTRUMENTAL .....................36 SOUNDTRACKS .....................157 OLDTIME ..........................37 EISENBAHNROMANTIK ...............161 HAWAII ...........................38 CAJUN/ZYDECO ....................39 DEUTSCHE OLDIES ..............162 TEX-MEX ..........................39 KLEINKUNST / KABARETT ..............167 FOLK .............................39 Deutschland - Special Interest ..........167 WORLD ...........................41 BOOKS .........................168 ROCK & ROLL ...................43 BOOKS ...........................168 REGIONAL R&R .....................56 DISCOGRAPHIES ....................174 LABEL R&R -
“Farewell Party” Volume: 60
January—February, 2019 “Farewell Party” Volume: 60 Dear Friends - Thank you for helping me celebrate the 40th Anniversary of my most re- quested song, “Farewell Party.” I’ve told this story over the years but I first heard the song by Waylon Jennings who recorded it in a march time and I wanted to do it in my style. At a session at Jack Clements studio in Nash- ville, we had 15 minutes left and I suggested this song. None of the musi- cians knew it so I got down on one knee with a guitar and the musicians and background vocalists huddled around me. While I sang and played, they made their charts. Knowing we were short on time, I went to the re- cording booth and started to sing before we’d even decided on the fin- ish. When I hit the last note, everyone just went with it too. What you hear on the record was all done in one take, including the background vo- calists. No overdubs, no re-doing anything. The song went on to be a big hit for me, thanks to you! Gene and Mark Chesnutt are old friends, both from Texas. Here Mark is showing Gene one of his favorite guitars. Gene is an avid guitar collector himself. Cruisin’ The Caribbean - 2019 Always the jokester, Moe Bandy tells Moe and Springer Mountain Gene he signed Gene’s name to the dinner Farms’ “Chicken Man”, Gus Arren- check and added a very hefty tip! dale posed for this photo after dinner. Gene and Moe seated together during the autograph sessions is asking for trouble but for the moment, Gene is all smiles. -
Gene Watson Fan Club Newsletter Hi Friends, in This Time of Sheltering at Home We Hope You Will Take a Moment to Sit Back and Enjoy Our Newsletter
Mar-Apr 2020 Volume 67 Gene Watson Fan Club Newsletter Hi Friends, In this time of sheltering at home we hope you will take a moment to sit back and enjoy our newsletter. Most of the photos are from our January cruise since we didn't get to share them earlier. As you know we have re-scheduled March and April concerts as well as some in May. None of us knows when we'll be back to the normal work flow so for any concerts still showing in our May schedule, be sure to check at each venue as we get closer to the day. Be assured if the government allows us to get together, we will most certainly be there. Our concern is to keep you healthy and safe so we can all get to- gether and share the music for many more years to come. For the moment, I'm staying home and watching a lot of the old Westerns. I'm sure I've seen 90% of them already and some I've seen enough that I could quote all the lines but I still enjoy them and still watch. My favorites are Gunsmoke and The Virginian. Of course with so much down time lately, I've had time to check out many channels and some that I enjoy are the military and science channels and of course the Motor Trend channel. I've watched a whole lot of "Street Outlaws" about street drag racing and the Barrett Jackson show where they auction off cars. Just to rebuff any rumors, I have not learned French or studied calculus. -
Aug-Sept 2011 Volume 16
A AAA GRAND OLE OPRY NIGHT Aug-Sept 2011 AUGUST 26, 2011 Volume 16 THE WHITES : Cheryl White and Gene TILLIS TIMES TWO : Gene enjoyed are deep in conversation about a Gospel talking with Pam Tillis and her Dad, Hall of tune as they stand just off the Opry Famer, Mel Tillis, backstage at the Grand stage while Buck White, patriarch of The Ole Opry on August 26th. Whites stands nearby. A COMMON MAN : John Conlee THREE AMIGOS dropped by Gene’s dressing room at the Gene is a huge fan of both Joe Diffie (left) Opry for a visit. John and Gene have and Bill Anderson (right) so it was fun for shared the stage many times over the years. all three when they met in the hallway of John Conlee scored his first hit in 1978 with the Opry and snapped this photo. ‚Rose Colored Glasses.‛ PAGE 2 FAN SPOTLIGHT on SUSAN WILSON Page 2 Susan Wilson and Gene Watson Photo taken at Sellersville, PA November 7, 2010 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Currently I live in Easton, Pennsylvania. I moved here in July of 2007 after accepting a job in the area. I’m originally from Lexington, Kentucky and plan on returning to my home state in 2012 to live near my parents in Georgetown, KY. Pennsylvania is a beautiful state and I have enjoyed my time here but I’m definitely a ‚southern‛ gal. The old saying is true, ‚You can take the girl out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the girl‛. -
EXTENSIONS of REMARKS DO WE WANT QUEBEC HERE? V
12994 EXTENSIONS OF .REMARKS June 5, 1990 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS DO WE WANT QUEBEC HERE? v. Nicholas). This concerned a complaint by the 20,000-member Learning English Advo a Chinese that his children were not being cates Drive. HON. WM. S. BROOMFIELD taught English adequately in the local The crying shame is how badly that public schools. One possible remedy listed money serves those it is intended to help. As OF MICHIGAN by Justice William Douglas was teaching jobs tend away from assembly-line work, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES the children in Chinese. where little language is involved, to comput Tuesday, June 5, 1990 And then the predictable happened. The er screens, pay and working conditions Department of Education was established in depend on educational and English attain Mr. BROOMFIELD. Mr. Speaker, I want to the Carter era and was looking for some ment. Today's anti-English bias, it seems, share with my colleagues an enlightening arti thing to dG. Why not promote bilingualism? sentences too many minority school leavers, cle on the perils of bilingualism. There would be jobs and money in it. So it particularly Hispanics, to a second-class eco Our neighbors in Canada are struggling to didn't take the bureaucrats long to launch a nomic life. maintain national unity under the strain of their vast, federally funded bilingual education Typically, the pols' response is to call for two official languages-French and English. In program. Because by far the largest number yet more money to be poured into a failed of immigrants today come from Spanish program. -
Yesterday and Today Records Newsletter, August 2009
August 09 Newsletter --------------------------------------- Yesterday & Today Records PO Box 54 Miranda NSW 2228 ph/fax: (02) 95311710 email: [email protected] web site: www.yesterdayandtoday.com.au ------------------------------------------- Unfortunately there has been a slight postage increase, brought about by our friends at Australia Post. 1 cd $2/ 2 cds $3/ 3-4 cds $6.50 We will send registered or express as requested. New and just in. Hillside Records Country Song Roundup $30 This is new recordings on the Hillside label with special guest and musical director in Justin Trevino. Justin is still on the Heart of Texas label and his 4 songs (of a very generous 21). I can’t say I have heard Kenny Seratt before but that is mainly through lack of material available more so than anything else but lo & behold if he doesn’t sound like Lefty, which is particularly weird on “Hank & Lefty Raised My Country Soul”!! He appears on 5 songs and none are less than sensational. What a voice!! Jerry Inman is also fine on three tracks. He was once voted the CMA’s Best Newcomer of the Year. Well he is close to the best on this. The remaining songs feature Curtis Potter, Darrell McCall and Ray Sanders in various trios, duos and solo spots. These are different to the “Texas Dance Hall Music” cd. Curtis Potter, who recorded a duet album on step One with Willie Nelson, is a superb Ray price style vocalist (as if I had to actually tell Y & T regulars) and is grand on “January, April & Me”. -
Honing Your Social Habit Scotty & Lauren
June 6, 2011 Issue 246 Honing Your Social Habit Which is easier for you to remember: What you had for dinner last night, or how many times per day you check your social media site? Before you answer, note that accessing social media is now considered an everyday activity. According to the just-released Social Habit study conducted by Edison Media Research, 52% of Americans have a profile on one or more social networks. Facebook leads the way, with 51% Country Clubbing: Radio and artists gather for the first annual Darius Rucker of Americans 12+ using it. Even though Twitter is just as familiar & Friends Golf Tournament today in Nashville. Pictured (l-r) are Capitol/ (92% to FB’s 93%), it lags far behind in usage at just 8%. Nashville’s Steve Hodges, Gary Allan, Jake Owen, Wilks/Kansas City’s Mike Kennedy, Country Aircheck’s Lon Helton, Justin Moore, WUSY/Chattanooga’s Regardless of one’s social media preference, we’re all constantly Jared Stehney, radio vet Tom English, Clear Channel’s Clay Hunnicutt, con- updating. The Edison study says 46 million Americans check in sultant Joe Patrick, Diamond Rio’s Marty Roe, WGNA/Albany’s Tom Jacobsen, “several times every day.” You might think this is limited to a WNOE/New Orleans’ Don Gosselin, WMIL/Milwaukee’s Kerry Wolfe, Rucker, quick, in-office desktop sneak peek, but Edison’s poll says 64% of WKKT/Charlotte’s Steve Geoffries, Chuck Wicks and Dierks Bentley. frequent users have used a mobile phone to update their status. Scotty & Lauren Introduce Themselves Radio went to the bank with the famous liner, “At work, at National television exposure, followed home or in the car.” Now, social media are horning in on that by mass media acclaim, leading into major claim, despite the vehicular safety issues. -
Soviet Officials Abandon Hope for Survivors Bundy May Have Killed Up
The Daily Campus Serving the Storrs Community Since 1896 Vol. XCII No. 63 The University of Connecticut Thursday, January 26,1989 Soviet officials abandon hope for survivors Three mountain Eyewitness villages account recalls dedicated as earthquake common graves horror SHARORA, U.S.S.R. (AP) SHARORA, U.S.S.R. — Officials on Wednesday (AP) — It moved as fast as a abandoned hope of finding any running man, and with more survivors of the enormous force. Looming earthquake and mudslide that black against the predawn inundated three mountain sky, the mudslide sounded villages, and said this like thunder, or rocks being settlement would be dedicated crushed into dust, survivors as a common grave. recall. Along with the bad news Unleashed by an earthquake, that no more survivors could the moving wall of mud, 50 expect to be found, there also feet high in places, crashed was good news: officials said down on this hillside peasant the death toll from Monday's settlement in Soviet disaster was only about a Tadzhikistan on Monday. It quarter of the 1,000 they buried one—story mud—brick originally had estimated. and prefabricated concrete In addition, a young man homes and killed 207 described how his 6—day—old villagers, most of them in cousin miraculously survived their sleep. the quake, held aloft in her It left a silent, moonlike father's hands as he and his landscape of rolling, moist household died in a torrent of earth and no signs of life, mud. except for white roofs that Kholmurod Barotov, 17, a Russian officials have given up hope of finding any more survivors in three peeked through the grime or worker in a Sharora bakery. -
George Strait's 2000 Country Music Festival Tour Kicks Off in Charlotte, North Carolina George Strait's Latest Greatest Stra
George Strait’s 2000 Country Music Festival Tour Kicks Off in Charlotte, North Carolina The George Strait Country Music lize two Straitcams that will follow all the there to take photos and post them on the Festival Tour for year 2000 will kick off action at each location. They will be acti- website after each performance. During on April 29th in Charlotte, North Carolina. vated when the stage is being built and the performance the Straitcams will have a The date is the first one that the festival work right through each one of the shows. better location this year on the sound plat- has done outside a traditional football or There will also be a Straitcam in each form. This should make the pictures of the baseball stadium. It will be played at the Straitland area. In addition to the stage much better.n Lowe’s Motor Speedway, the Mecca of Straitcams our roving photographer will be stock car racing. The facilities are out- standing with plenty of room for an expanded Straitland. Joining George Strait on the tour this George Strait’s Latest Greatest year will be Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Kenny Chesney, Lee Ann Womack and Asleep at the Wheel. One Straitest Hits Available In Stores additional act will be named soon. The information will be available on Strait Line and the George Strait website at On March 7th www.georgestrait.com. In addition to the George Straits’ newest album “Latest climbing the charts faster than any record seven acts on the stadium stage, three Greatest Straitest Hits” will hit the streets in recent memory and “Murder on Music additional acts will be available on the on March 7th. -
Country Music People (Nebraska Tribute Album Review)
CD Reviews & downloads KIX BROOKS own... and whether either will LITTLE BIG TOWN The opening Pavement Ends, VARIOUS Me (Colin Gilmore) / Heart Of of the versions highlight new the heart of What’s Shaking On New To This Town achieve a fraction of what they Tornado with its insistent drumbeat and Lowe Country: The The City (Chatham County Line) aspects to the songs and give them The Hill; Chatham County Line accomplished together. banjo is not only short, sweet, Songs Of Nick Lowe / What’s Shakin’ On The Hill (Lori renewed vigour. Lately I’ve Let give Heart Of The City a delightful Dunn’s disc benefited from and to the point, it’s also really McKenna) / Cracking Up (Griffin Things Slide is set to a delightful bluegrass twist, but best of all is him being, in effect, the voice catchy, way more rootsy than House) / Where’s My Everything classic country setting of tinkling the radical reworking of I Love of B&D. His album was vocally I had expected, and sets the (Ron Sexsmith) piano and aching pedal steel and The Sound Of Breaking Glass strong and he found some good tone of the album perfectly. The Producer: various the restrained wistfulness of Caitlin by Amanda Shires. Nick Lowe’s songs although, judging from his production is almost grungy, to Fiesta Red Records Rose’s vocal allows the fumbling original is a bouncy pop song recent interview in CMP, he was such an extent that I thought 43:25 self-awareness of the lyrics to that disguises the darkness in the disappointed by their showing I may have damaged my really shine through. -
COUNTRY May25,199073 SONG INFORMATION INDEX
COUNTRY May25,199073 SONG INFORMATION INDEX A BILLY JOE ROYAL "Searchin' For Some Kind Of Clue" ALABAMA "Pass It On Down" (RCA 2519-7) WAYLON JENNINGS "Wrong" (Epic 34 73352) (Atlantic 87933) Nelson Larkin Pub: Acuff Prod: Josh Leo, Larry Michael Lee, Alabama Wr: Teddy Gentry, Randy Owen, Prod: Richie Albright, Bob Montgomery Wr: Steve Seskin, Andre Pessis Pub: Prod: Nelson Larkin Wr: Pal Rakes, Donny Kees, Ketchem, Nelson Larkin, Will Robinson, Ronnie Rogers Pub: Maypop Music (BMI) Mgr: Dale Morris Love This Town Music/Endless Frogs MusicBob-A-Lew Songs (ASCAP) Mgr: Rose; Lust -4 -Fun Music (BMI; ASCAP) Mgr: Mark Larry McFadden B Jim Halsey JUDDS "Guardian Angels" (RCA 2524-7) BOYS (RCA 2500-7) s BAILLIE & THE "Perfect" Prod: Brent Maher Wr: Naomi Judd, John Jarvis, Don Schlitz Pub: Kentucky Prod: Kyle Lehning Wr: Mark E. Nevin Pub: MCA Music (ASCAP) Mgr: Sweetheart Music/Plugged In Music; Don Schlitz Music (BMI; ASCAP) Mgr: Moress, Nanas, Golden, & Peay SAWYER BROWN "Puffin' The Dark Back Into The Night" Ken Stilts MATRACA BERG "Baby, Walk On" (RCA 2504-7) (Curb/Capitol 79040) Prod: Wendy Waldman, Josh Leo Wr: Matraca Berg, Ronnie Samoset Pub: K Prod: Randy Scruggs, Mark Miller Wr: Mark Miller Pub: Zoo Crew Music Music; WB Music/Samosonian (ASCAP) Mgr: TKO Management Wamer-Tamerlane Music/Patrick Joseph KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS "Dumas Walker" Songs (BMI; ASCAP) Mgr: Chuck Flood DAN SEALS "Good Times" (Capitol 44577) (Mercury 876 536) CLINT BLACK Away" (RCA 2520-7) Prod: Kyle Lehning Wr: Sam Cooke Pub: Abkco Music (BMI) Mgr: Tony "Walkin' -
DECEMBER 2012 Newsletter ------Yesterday & Today Records P.O
DECEMBER 2012 Newsletter ----------------------------------------- Yesterday & Today Records P.O. Box 54 Miranda NSW 2228 Ph: (02) 95311710 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yesterdayandtoday.com.au ---------------------------------------------------------- Postage: 1cd/ 2cd $3/ 3-5 $8 Australia post has bucked the trend and increases prices at least 3-4 times a year. Don’t worry about inflation. They will create inflation. It is a little late but there was a lot to include and you will find that the BOX SETS listings are much more user friendly in their setting out. We are here between Christmas and New Year. Have no hesitation in calling over the holiday period. If you get the recorded message please leave a message. There are a lot of fine new albums and I dare say the album of the year may come from one of these. Any questions? Please do not hesitate to ask. We look forward to hearing from you. Wesley Dennis “Country Enough” $28 Some artists don’t make it easy for themselves do they? Wesley lives somewhere like Indiana and yet sells his cds ...or rather doesn’t sell his cds...out of Canada. A great artist with a fine voice and more than a passing nod to the wonderful Mel Street. This is as good if not better than his two previous albums, “Wesley Dennis” and “Country to the Core”. The first was on Mercury and the second was an independent with the same brilliant marketing stategy he employs on his latest. But who is he to be told. Wesley has written 7 of the album’s 14 tracks and all are fine.