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  • in reply to: "The Methuselah of Righteous Cool" #34496
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    http://www.aarp.org/entertainment/style-trends/info-2015/bob-dylan-aarp-magazine.1.html

    in reply to: Heartless Bastards, 2.0 #36947
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    Good news, LWj! I was wondering just yesterday what Erika was up to… πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Orlando Setlist #53994
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    Professor, if it lifts your spirits, I’ll nominate this for Thread of the Month, which automatically enters it in the running for Post of the Year!!! :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Ponte Vedra Setlist #53966
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    You’re in mid-season form, Professor. Thanks for your reportage & commentary. πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Miller Williams #53940
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    http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2014/09/lucinda-williams-precious-things-1.html?src=longreads

    This may have been posted earlier elsewhere…

    in reply to: Miller Williams #53930
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    Famed Arkansas poet Miller Williams, who founded the University of Arkansas Press and read a poem at President Bill Clinton’s 1997 inauguration, died Thursday night at a Fayetteville hospital after years of battling Alzheimer’s disease, a family friend confirmed.

    Williams, 84, was born in Hoxie and moved around as a child while his father worked as a Methodist minister, according to an Encyclopedia of Arkansas entry.

    He graduated from Arkansas State College — now Arkansas State University — with a degree in biology in 1951 and published his first collection of poems in 1952, called Et Cetera.

    Williams taught biology at several schools before getting a job in the Louisiana State University’s English Department with the help of Flannery O’Connor in 1962, according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas. He returned to Arkansas in 1970 to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

    In the decades that followed, Williams received numerous awards and published several more collections of poetry.

    At the Clinton inauguration, Williams read “Of History and Hope,” which he described in a 2013 Oxford American interview as a “consideration of how a look at a nation’s past might help determine where it could be led in the future.”

    Williams married twice and had three children, including singer and songwriter Lucinda Williams.

    “He was a wonderful teacher,” said Linda Sheets, a friend of the Williams family, who was reached at the family’s home. “He loved sharing what he knew about writing, and I learned a lot from him.”

    Williams edited a recent book project by Sheets about rescued animals, which she said was the last project he worked on as an editor.

    A journalist once described Williams as the Hank Williams of U.S. poetry, according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas.

    Sheets said Miller Williams would have been delighted to know that he also died on the same day — Jan. 1 — that Hank Williams died in 1953.

    Miller Williams was a big fan, also viewing Hank Williams’ songs as poetry. He also once met Hank Williams at a gas station bar, Sheets said.

    A journalist at Arkansas Educational Television Network remarked in 2009 that Miller Williams’ poetry was read in Ivy League schools but also enjoyed by squirrel hunters and taxi drivers.

    “He wrote the kind of poetry that was deep but also easy to understand,” Sheets said. (NWAonline.com)

    in reply to: Miller Williams #53929
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    Very sorry to hear that. Glad the father-daughter collaboration occurred in time. My deepest sympathy to Ms. Williams and family.

    in reply to: Long Live Nick Lowe! #43753
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    http://www.avclub.com/video/nick-lowe-los-straitjackets-cover-i-wish-it-could–212780?mc_cid=87cf13054b&mc_eid=c70a31d71e

    Will be seeing Nick and his masked friends at The Egg this Friday πŸ˜€

    in reply to: Grammy Snub #53887
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    Further proof (to me) of the continued irrelevance of the Grammys. It started to dawn on me back when A Taste of Honey (“Boogie Oogie Oogie”) beat out Elvis Costello and The Cars for Best New Artist at the ’79 awards… πŸ˜•

    in reply to: West Coast.. Happy New Year #53819
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    @tonyg wrote:

    Awesome Mike! I heard a rumor that the 2015 World Tour of LA will be in February. If you come down I’ll show you my latest feat of derring do! πŸ˜†

    Don’t forget your crash helmet! πŸ˜•

    in reply to: Calvin ‘Cal’ Curtis Overby 1933-2014 #53814
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    My deepest sympathy to Tom and family

    β€œWhen you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.”
    (Isaiah 43:2)

    in reply to: Happy Thanksgiving! #53798
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    I’m so late that I’m wishing everyone a Happy thanksgiving next year! πŸ˜•

    in reply to: Massey Hall Toronto, ON Nov. 20/14 #53736
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    Great report, long-distance friend. Sorry I missed your call last night. Sounds like it was a GOOD time. Way to pull the “stoger card” for that 33% discount! I may try that at the bowling alley this weekend! :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Interview with David Bianco on the making of DWTSMTB #53554
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    http://tapeop.com/interviews/104/david-bianco/

    in reply to: Massey Hall Toronto, ON Nov. 20/14 #53733
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    Enjoy the show, LWj. Safe travels!

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