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LWjettaParticipant
[@TOverby wrote:
Also -I was recently given all of the footage for the American Music Shop -which includes additional songs (and no subtitles) -and the closing credits–so just let me know when you “give” and want the names of the additional band members..
Here are the additional songs I believe.
What we have here is an audio rip of Mary Chapin Carpenter, Lucinda Williams, & Tim O’Brien, recorded from the American Music Shop On TNN 09-30-1992. Source is from my VHS HI-FI tape. Transfered to cassette, then put on CD and then ripped to my computer. Sound quality is excellent! The American Music Shop band featured Mark O’Conner and Jerry Douglas. They provide back up for this very very nice show.
01 I Feel Lucky, Mary Chapin Carpenter
02 Rhythm Of The Blues, Mary Chapin Carpenter
03 Something About Happens When We Talk, Lucinda Williams
05 One Way Street, Tim O’Brien
06 Like I Used To Do, Tim O’Brien
07 I Am A Town, Mary Chapin Carpenter
08 He Thinks He’ll Keep Her, Mary Chapin Carpenter
08 Little Angel, Little Brother, Lucinda Williams
09 Lilly Of The West, Tim O’Brien
10 Passionate Kisses, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Lucinda Williams, & Tim O’brienAll band members?
Matt Rollings-Piano, Mark O’Connor-Violin, Jerry Douglas-Dobro, Harry Stinson-Drums, Glenn Worf-Bass Guitar.
LWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
Elvis Costello & The Sugarcanes.
Here you go The Sugarcanes, Elvis and Jerry Douglas from the ACL taping August 31, 2009.
http://video.pbs.org/video/1305414196/
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@tonyg wrote:
For some reason Lu looks taller in those older videos. It must be the camera angles.
Tonyg-I was always 6′ 00″ in height.
We shrink as we age I believe. Now, at a young age of 65, I’m only 5′ 11 1/2″One other thing to note on Lu’s appearance in this video. Lu was always and still is heavy on the eye shadow makeup but she pales to Mary C’s
lwj@tntracy wrote:
Super video – I like the Asian subtitles…
The Asian subtitles are unusual but just look now at all the merchandise in Wal-Mart-all Asian.
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@tonyg wrote:
So it wasn’t her regular band, it was the show’s band. Which explains why no one looks familiar.
As trivia questions go, this was a tough one.
You are right on the money tonyg-Show’s band.
I thought Gurf Morlix was there at first, but now I believe it was Glenn Worf with the long hair.( bass )
Here is a link to Harry Stinson and Glenn.http://www.beyondthepalace.com/bandsare2/photos50/1990/harryandglenn01.htm
Ok. End of trivia for 2009.
Fun as usual.lwj
LWjettaParticipant@Drunken Angel wrote:
Don’t know about the drummer
Drum Roll please.
Harry Stinson
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In the years that have followed, Harry has not only enjoyed No 1 success as a drummer and singer, but as a songwriter and producer as well. He co-wrote Martina McBride’s “Wild Angels,” and co-produced Trisha Yearwood’s “XXX’s & OOO’s, both of which went to number one. He has also been a familiar face on CMT and GAC. In the early nineties he was part of TNN’s groundbreaking house band for “The American Music Shop,” a show that showcased some of Nashville’s most critically acclaimed talent with artists from other genres. As a music director, he has been responsible for nearly 100 hours of network and cable music shows.End QuoteOn his “My Space” page, there were a # of photos from early to later years. He has quite a list of achievements.
lwj
P.S. Here I am giving away the answers.
LWjettaParticipanthttp://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/12/30/order-canada.html
The Order of Canada (French: Ordre du Canada) is an honour for merit that is, within the Canadian system of honours, the highest such order administered by the Governor General-in-Council,[n 1] on behalf of the Queen of Canada.[5] Created in 1967, to coincide with the centennial of Canadian Confederation, the three-tiered order was established as a fellowship that recognizes the achievement of outstanding merit or distinguished service by Canadians, through life-long contributions in every field of endeavour, and who made a major difference to Canada, as well as the efforts made by non-Canadians who have made the world better by their actions.[6]
Anyone know what the American equivalent to this award is?
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@Drunken Angel wrote:
American Music Shop?
I recognize Pettibone, Jerry Douglas on dobro and Mark O’Connor (I think) on fiddle.
Don’t know about the drummer,bass and piano players.
American Music Shop-Good detective work Drunken Angel. Great TV series shown on TNN. You sure know your “Luololgy” to quote Tnt.
I googled AMS and got “American Musicological Society” Not right so I stopped the video where you could see the blue neon sign in the window and held a mirror to my computer screen and voila.
Also correct on J. Douglas and M. O’Connor-both part of The American Music Shop Band.
Don’t think Doug Pettibone was there way back in 1992, I believe he joined Lu’s band in 2003 on the “World Without Tears” album.
Anyone else help us out on the rest of the band?Lu looks the same in this video as in the 1989 DVD Live from Austin, don’t you think?
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@dc101 wrote:
ParkerCa. That’s it! Thanks so much it was a great rendition. Not sure where I got Long Island!
Glad I didn’t submit the wrong answer below.
Lucinda Williams – Long Island 2007 [no label 2CD Torrent: 181513] live at Brookhaven Amphitheatre, Long Island, July 28, 2007. Lineup: Lucinda Williams, Doug Pettibone – guitars; David Sutton – bass; Butch Norton – drums. Ex- AUD stereo.
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@ParkerCA wrote:
I got both reissues (Ramblin’ and Happy Woman Blues) for Christmas. I don’t have the originals, but the covers are basically stickers of the album art on black vinyl sleeves. Wasn’t sure if the originals were like that or not.
Nice Christmas gifts ParkerCA.
I cheated for your questions on original artwork. ( LW Resource Site )LUCINDA 2: HAPPY WOMAN BLUES (1980) – Folkways FTS 31067 (Two different covers – the first issue was blue & is rare; the second edition was brown. Same smiling photo of Lucinda on both)
(All songs written by Lucinda Williams) First issue only says Lucinda. 2nd says Lucinda Williams.LUCINDA: RAMBLIN’ ON MY MIND (Recorded in Jackson, Mississippi in September 1978 & released in 1979) – Folkways FTS 31066
(Two different covers; The first one is reproduced below. The caption beneath the photo is as follows: NEGROES’ HOUSES, OUTSKIRTS OF TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI 1936, PHOTOGRAPH BY WALKER EVANS, COLLECTION OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. The second cover that Folkways issued was a closeup of the front end of an old car or truck with a Louisiana American Legion license plate – same as CD reissue.)Enjoy the Classics.
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@Lafayette wrote:
and I plan on shouting WHO DEY in a freezing stadium at a home game in early January!
Congrats on the Bengals win and Lafayette, do you also own a pair of WHO DEY sneakers like these?
I’m looking at the WNKU song list for 2009 before I vote. What a huge list to narrow down to 5 choices. Wasn’t this the same station you volunteer on?
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@TOverby wrote:
She will almost definitely do a blues album someday, it is something she has been wanting to do for a long time–but it will not be this next record.
A short paragraph a while back from CMT.
Tony Joe White Enlists Lucinda Williams for New CD
July 21, 2004
Lucinda Williams, Shelby Lynne, Emmylou Harris and Jessi Colter are all featured on Tony Joe White’s new album, due Sept. 28. The Heroines is White’s first U.S. studio album in six years and his first for Sanctuary Records. “I had known these women for a long time,” says White, “and they’ve all been like heroes to me through the years.” White’s daughter Michelle also guests on the album. White is best known for writing “Polk Salad Annie” and the Brook Benton hit “Rainy Night in Georgia.”And here is the song called “Closing in on the Fire”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onZV_DqOiD0
Talk about a great “Blues” cover with Tony Joe and Lu of a Waylon Jennings song.
lwj
LWjettaParticipantA very Merry Chrismas to Lucinda, Tom, Buick 6 and the Friendly Forum.
I’m with my relatives in the country with the fireplace going and fresh snow outside.
One of them is also a Lu fan and hadn’t heard of the NPR interview.
So we replayed it. and noticed several comments were posted since the live airing.
Here is one in case you didn’t check back to the On Point page.
Felt it was most appropriate to post here.
BRAVO Tom Overby.
· I guess sometimes the truth just isn’t good enough is it? Sorry to ruin it all for you but some the comments being made above are hurtful, injurious and irresponsible. And when they get as idiotic and mean as Jaron’s its hard not to respond. Lucinda was not “on something” during this interview- I know because I was there when the alarm went off at 630 AM here in LA where we live -she got ready and we had a cup of coffee and then I drove her to the interview which started at 8 am (PST). And no she wasn’t hungover either – in fact she skipped a big reunion of old friends the night before to get to bed early. After we left the interview she was very concerned about the alcohol question and how she answered it. I told her that I thought she handled it perfectly. While the question was completely inappropriate and frankly nobody’s business- and certainly one she didn’t have to answer in a public forum – she did answer it -and to her credit she answered it completely honestly. That’s who she is- the most honest person i’ve ever met-and it’s just one of the things that makes her the artist that she is. And for the record she wasn’t on something in Poughkeepsie and she wasn’t on something at Lupo’s in Providence. I’ll be honest the Providence show was not the best of nights, it’s live music played by human beings and not every night can be amazing, and this year she played consistently higher level than i’ve ever seen her. Out of nearly 100 shows I could count the off nights on one hand. I’m there every night and I don’t know how she does it. An off night like Providence doesn’t automatically mean she’s on something-maybe she was just flat exhausted after playing 85 different songs over three consecutive 3 hour shows in NYC, which ended a run of 8 shows in 10 nights. Not an excuse but just maybe the real truth. I tour with her and have seen every show she has played for the last 3 years, and I can tell you that no gives everything she has every single night like Lucinda, and no one is more upset when a show isn’t what she wants it to be -and sometimes that works against her, because she wears it all on her sleeve. Sorry to bust all the self destructive tortured artist theories but the next time you go out on the internet and blabber on about someone being on something, consider that maybe you don’t know the truth and maybe it is really damaging to that person. Being a public figure doesn’t mean you have a right to slander them. How would you like it every time you had an off day at the office-or maybe not even an off day- people went on the internet and said you were on something and you were not able to defend yourself?
Tom Overby
Hello Cleveland Mgmt. (and Lucinda’s husband)l
PS –Jaron -it’s really sad that you don’t have anything better to do with your time that go on the internet and take potshots at people. No one made you listen to the show. I hope you get a new life for Xmas this year, because obviously the one you have must be miserable.
Posted by Tom Overby, on December 23rd, 2009 at 8:23 pm EST
[attachment=0:165pnzpm]christmas_snow_T4483.jpg[/attachment:165pnzpm]LWjettaParticipant@Lafayette wrote:
Actually, the Dayton show on the 27th is very near me as well, that’s a possiblity, however, I assume that is the other sold out show you posted? Canal Street Tavern,
Hey Lafayete.
You are correct. I said Cincy instead of Dayton.
I saw the sold out comment on one of the recent You Tube vodeos.
You never know, why not call the Canal Street Tavern. On their web site, just says $15.00 at the door.Here is another link to a short interview and 2 live performances in front of a very small (intimate ) audience.
http://www.mtviggy.com/video/iggy-music-interview-heartless-bastardslwj
LWjettaParticipantBoth shows are sold out. Dec. 26 in KY and Dec.27 in Cincy now Lafayette. Enjoy the show.
Hear is a great article from the Austin Chronicle last January.-Also, I’m posting one of the nicest photos I’ve seen of Erika.
( Lefty-take a glance )
Seasons Greetings to all
http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A732826lwj
LWjettaParticipantJust to keep this thread going a little bit longer until T. Overby receives the “In Touch” CD from Lost Highway.
Here is a cover of “Blue” song length 3:38 almost the same time as the stripped down version.
The singer is named Jannjie ( A South African name ) and she is wearing a straw hat and sports blond hair in the style of Lu.
Actually her voice is pretty good.Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8GC_TcAzN0
lwj
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