<<< What's out there that's relatively new (last 6 months to upcoming releases) that's noteworthy? I'm looking for a new music fix (something I tend to in occasional binges rather than on a steady basis). (As a favor, if the artist is new-ish, maybe you could compare them or the album to someone more known)? >> * Critically acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards has released
<<< Any suggestions on some new music? >>> * Critically acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards has released her third record, "Asking for Flowers," and I find it musically as good as her first two -- "Failer" and "Back to Me" -- and even better lyrically. Check out streams of the new one here: http://kathleenedwards.com/ * Australian singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers is
"poisoned rose" <EricMatthewsStillUnderrated@amazon.com> wrote in message news:xoVBj.62344$Pv2.37002@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net... Some casual notes from memory.... An erratic mix of performances and arrangements, as expected. The strangest thing about the night was how heavily, heavily, HEAVILY the show stressed "Lennon and McCartney" rather than "Beatles." OK, so there were
"Mick Fanner" <mick.fanner@gmail.com> wrote ... On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:25:48 -0500, VickieB wrote ... BTW, I lost the John Prine thread .. I wanted to ask what would be a good Iris Dement CD to start with? I would like to add her for my bluegrass cravings .. Alison Krause is the only female I have now. Don't know Ms Krause. Will investigate. I looked on YouTube but gave
sharx35 wrote: "F.H." <connectu2@verizon.net> wrote in message news:rUpDh.1890$4J4.570@trnddc01... Tennessee Tony wrote: F.H. wrote: When I was in high school we danced to Johnny Mathis who sang about love. "Chances are, cause I wear a silly grin, the moment you come into view" or "until the 12th of never, I'll still be loving you." The number one song