On a road trip a couple of years ago, I stopped at a truck stop and
bought a tape of the Burritos with Sneaky Pete and Skip Battin which
was fairly good. Not in the same rank as SOTR or the records with
Chris and Gram on them. Good harmonies though and Skip sang quite
well.
Don't know who is singing in this new configuration.
lar...@yahoo.com (L.Clark) wrote in message news:<78434204.04091...@posting.google.com>...
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I`m walking down the street, like Lucky Larue
Got my hand in my pocket, thinking 'bout you
I ain't hurting nobody, I ain't hurting no one - John Prine
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The current line up of Burrito Deluxe is :-
Sneaky Pete - Pedal Steel
Garth Hudson - keyboards
Carlton Moody - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Jeff 'Stick' Davis - Bass, Vcls
Rick Lonow - Drums, Vcls
In addition to Sneaky Pete, Rick Lonow is also an ex-member of the FBB
having drummed with the band in the late 80's.
The band have two CD's available - for more info visit the band
website @
http://www.woodsongs.com/showlist.asp
"L.Clark" <lar...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Many thanks for that link. Apologies if this has been addressed
before.
I checked out the McGuinn concert. Definitely worth a watch. You can
download the concert either in audio format or in WMV (video) format.
The WMV is 155MB. The video is of the live-audience taping of the
Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, plus an encore by Roger after
completion of the radio taping.
He plays the Martin 7-string throughout.
Program:
James Alley Blues
St. James' Infirmary
Southbound '95
Echoes
Heartbreak Hotel (2 verses)
MTM
May the Road Rise
Encore:
Jolly Roger
Dreamland
TTT
I am not familiar with the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, but there
are some interesting concerts available at the web-site.
Check it out.
RS
> I am not familiar with the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, but there
> are some interesting concerts available at the web-site.
This really is a terrific site. Michael Johnathon deserves a lot of credit
for creating it, but I could do with less of his yakking. lol!