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Ink 19 :: John Hartford
Country and bluegrass pioneer John Hartford passed away June 4th after a lengthy battle with cancer. David Whited offers a personal tribute.
...who paid for the TV was in the room, he got to watch what he wanted to watch - which ended up being Lawrence Welk, The FBI, The Fugitive, and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. I still recall all the players popping up out of the seats in the audience and realizing that there was something sorta offbeat...
Ink 19 :: Carolyn Mark & Her Room-mates
A Tribute to the Soundtrack to Robert Altman's Nashville (Mint). Review by Sean Slone.
..."Memphis" even as he tries to hit the impossibly low notes of Black's version. And Mark Room-mate Tolan McNeil sounds like Cat Stevens crossed with Glen Campbell on "I'm Easy" (sung by Carradine in the film). Dallas Good of The Sadies also turns up on "Bluebird." But elsewhere, there's a little too...
Ink 19 :: Leon Russell
Matt Parish looks into the eyes of soul at a recent Leon Russell show.
...to show off a little you could mention some of his most recognized work collaborating and playing alongside such diverse artists as Ringo Starr, Glen Campbell, Frank Sinatra, Eric Clapton, The Monkees, Herb Alpert, The Beach Boys, Ann-Margret, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Dean Martin, Marvin Gaye...
Ink 19 :: Adjective City|Beyond Salvation|Bio Ritmo|Birchville Cat Motel|The Blaggers|Core 22|Fiendz|Fizzbin|Girl Crazy|Lost Souls|Lounge|Lux Aeterna|Merzbow|Proud to be Blonde|Sacrifice Isaac|The Spirit of Cape Verde|St. Etienne|Static 13|The Ton Ups
December 1998 :: Columns :: Adjective City|Beyond Salvation|Bio Ritmo|Birchville Cat Motel|The Blaggers|Core 22|Fiendz|Fizzbin|Girl Crazy|Lost Souls|Lounge|Lux Aeterna|Merzbow|Proud to be Blonde|Sacrifice Isaac|The Spirit of Cape Verde|St. Etienne|Static 13|The Ton Ups (David Lee Beowulf)
...@pader-online.de --David Lee Beowulf Core 22 Not Your Size Mutiny Pop French import that’s a cross between Altered Images, Serge Gainsbourg, Glen Campbell, Alanis Morisette, and the second Smashing Pumpkins album. “Crocodile” and “Stupid” were the most tolerable songs for...
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