--- Steve Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ken and I went to see David Wilcox last Friday
> evening.

steve, i LOVE david wilcox. i am always amazed when
people don't know him, he's been around for so long. i
always assume that people are led to other
"contemporary" folk artists (i.e. jonatha, john gorka,
patty larkin, etc.) through their love of joni... of
course some people come to joni through jazz or i
don't know, a million other routes, or find
contemporary folk boring and repetitive... but i
digress...
he is an incredible songwriter, guitarist, etc. his
voice is like butter. it's very rich and emotive and
so lovely to listen to. 

> So, in summary, buy his "East Asheville Hardware" CD
> first, if you haven't, 
> then all seven of the others.  You won't be sorry.

i would differ here by recommending "how did you find
me here" as a first buy. it's some of his best
songwriting, i think. "big horizon" is another
FANTASTIC recording from start to finish. 

> 
> P.S. The new Mary Chapin Carpenter CD is
> wonderful...

i'm glad to hear this, too, i was just asking bob if
he had heard it. (all inquiries herewith must pass
through the slut first, you see).
i'm a big mary fan, who's very-made-up and glamourized
face has been plastered all over new york city lately)
she has apparently decided that sex will help her sell
some more records, losing quite a bit of weight and
spending some time in a stylists chair. 
another giant leap for women everywhere...
alison e. in nyc
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