Chris- I have been a long time fan of the Spankers-excellent comes to mind!
full of energy-As for Ledward Kaapana, I was very impressed of his style,
especially mixing with the b-grass greats! RW SHAMY WDVR-FM
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 9:25 PM
Subject: Asylum St. Spankers/Bob Brozman
>This from the February mailer from Village Records:
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>> Asylum St. Spankers - Hot Lunch
>> Everything you�ve heard about this band is true. They are great. They
can
>> play almost any kind of music and they can play it well. They don�t use
>> electric instruments, but they manage to generate plenty of energy.
Whether
>> they play blues, tin pan alley, folk or country you�d swear they invented
>> the sound.
>> Cold Spring
>>
>It is not mentioned that the great slide/national guitar master Bob
>Brozman is the producer this time around. Bob also has recently put out
>a mesmerizing disk with Hawaiian slack master Cyril Pahinui as well as a
>duet with Ledward Kaapana, who recently put out "Waltz of the Wind",
>recorded in Nashville and featuring Jerry Douglas, Ricky Skaggs, Sonny
>Landreth, Bob Brozman, Alison Kraus, Sam Bush, etc.
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>--
>Christopher Adams
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Strange Things Happenin' Every Day"
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> - Sister Rosetta Tharpe
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