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Chet Lyster did not play last night, Tim?
LeftyParticipantThanks for checking in with us, Tim. “Keep those cards & letters coming!”
8)LeftyParticipantThank you for the comments – – hope to hear more!
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September 1, 2007 at 9:48 pm in reply to: Lucinda Williams – 31 August 2007 Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA #33470LeftyParticipantNice mention of Doug Sahm. Gone, but not forgotten. Wonder if Lu ever sang with Sir Doug? If you’re reading this, Inside Job, let us know!
Thanks for your comments, s_w_a_q.
LeftyParticipant@Tim wrote:
Your welcome, Lefty. Are you going to any of the NYC shows?
I’m sorry to say, NO, Tim 🙁
Almost sprang for the last show in NY, but just couldn’t make it work.
As a consolation prize, bought a tkt for Costello & Dylan in Syracuse 🙂
Look forward to your Cali Lu reviews!LeftyParticipantNice. Thanks for posting, Tim.
🙂LeftyParticipantDon’t leave us hanging, I.L.I. Who’s in your pantheon?
(I hope J Mascis of Dinosaur, Jr is included! :))LeftyParticipanthttp://www.calendarlive.com/music/cl-et-smith18aug18,0,3444408.story?coll=cl-home-more-channels
She ordained the event a festival and acted accordingly, joking with her band members, waving to her fans like a guerrilla Rose Parade princess and welcoming drop-ins from Lucinda Williams’ guitarist, Doug Pettibone; veteran producer-musician Andy Paley; and the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea, who pretty much took over the bass and added plaintive trumpet to “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
LeftyParticipantThanks for the link, Tim!
LeftyParticipanthttp://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20070816-9999-lz1w16finding.html
LeftyParticipantHi, Doc. Inside Job is definitely the Oracle around here. Hopefully, IJ will have some comments on this subject soon…
Be well! 🙂LeftyParticipantImus settles with CBS, may make comeback
By Pat Milton, Associated Press Writer | August 14, 2007NEW YORK –Don Imus has reached a settlement with CBS over his multimillion-dollar contract and is negotiating with WABC radio to resume his broadcasting career there, according to CBS and a person familiar with the negotiations.
Imus and CBS Radio reached a settlement that would pre-empt the dismissed radio personality’s threatened $120 million breach-of-contract lawsuit, CBS spokesman Dana McClintock said Tuesday. No terms of the settlement were disclosed.
The person familiar with the talks told The Associated Press that Imus is taking steps to make a comeback with WABC-AM. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the news had not been announced, also said the deal with CBS calls for a “non-disparaging” agreement that forbids him from speaking negatively about his former employer.
The settlement and possible comeback come more than four months after Imus created an uproar over his racist and sexist comments about the Rutgers women’s basketball team.
Just before his dismissal, Imus signed a five-year, $40 million contract with CBS. Famed First Amendment lawyer Martin Garbus said in May that Imus planned to sue CBS for $120 million in unpaid salary and damages.
WFAN, the New York radio station that was Imus’ flagship, has been reported to be close to naming former pro quarterback Boomer Esiason to the morning time slot.
WABC is a talk-radio station that features mostly politically driven shows that star Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh.
Imus, 66, was dismissed April 12 after describing the Rutgers women’s basketball team as “nappy-headed hos” on his nationally syndicated radio program, which was also simulcast on MSNBC.
LeftyParticipant@paul_from_losangeles wrote:
While we’re deliberating cheap beer and curfews, how about finding a decent hotel in Manhattan for less than $400 a night?
3 sites recommended by colleagues, paul – – you already may know about them.
LeftyParticipantMaybe INSIDE JOB can get you an audience with Lu & crew, Tim…
How about it, IJ? 🙂
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