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I still check in almost daily. There's just not much traffic lately.
I saw Johnnie Taylor last week. Shawn Pittman last night. Little
Milton tonight.
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Andy
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On Friday night, I was planning on going to see King Ernest. Fortunately, I
called ahead and found the paper had misprinted the July schedule. How was
the Johnny Taylor show?
Joe
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> In article <7khjpc$7g8$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
> jle...@home.com wrote:
> > Hey! Where is everyone?
>
> I still check in almost daily. There's just not much traffic lately.
> I saw Johnnie Taylor last week. Shawn Pittman last night. Little
> Milton tonight.
>
> --
> Don O.
> Dallas/Fort Worth Blues website at: http://members.xoom.com/don_o/
> Hear the Texas Blues Roadhouse every week at
> http://www.bluestown.com/texasbluesroadhouse
>
> On Friday night, I was planning on going to see King Ernest.
Fortunately, I
> called ahead and found the paper had misprinted the July schedule.
How was
> the Johnny Taylor show?
Probably the best show I've ever seen Johnnie do, and I've seen him a
bunch. It was his belated birthday party celebration. This was held at
the classic Longhorn Ballroom, a big cavernous venue (originally built
by Bob Wills) that will hold several thousand. It was packed. Johnnie
came out dressed in a sharp black suit complete with silk top
hat, launched right into the Stax stuff, and never looked back. He only
did a handful of his Malaco tunes. During Last Two Dollars, throngs of
people came to the stage to give JT $2. He stuffed them in his pocket
and cracked joke after joke. The closer was Good Love and he was joined
onstage by Ernie Johnson and Gregg Smith who took turns with vocals
while JT went offstage and donned a smoking jacket.
During the festivities, congresswoman Eddy Bernice Johnson came out and
read a tribute to JT which she had read on the floor of Congress (during
off hours) so it would go into the congressional record.
I will see everyone on the usenet newsgroups which are MUCH more active
and productive than here.
Regards all.
Blueknight
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