>But I have to admit that your description of Winston Grennan is
intriguing,
>and it might be fun to check him out in an intimate setting like the
>Skylight. I suspect that there are others like me on this group, and
guess
>that there are lots of folks here whose interest in and knowledge of
reggae
>history would surprise you. It's just that we get these kind of
>chip-on-the-shoulder posts every once in a while--about folks music,
>about
>blues, about jazz, and now about reggae, and they get kind of old, given
>how
>open to various genres most of us are around here. So how about answering
>some questions: What's the cover? Who's sponsoring it? Does he have any
>cds
>out? You know, etc.
The Show is *free* (donations accepted i.e. we'll pass the hat)
Sponsered by Shaggy Sheepdog Records and the Skylight Exchange.
Grennan's CD is scheduled for release in Feb 97.
Emrys' CD is available *now* in most local record stores (Grennan's not
playing on it but he likes it - see his quote at
http://members.aol.com/emrysband under the Comments link.
Here's Scope in your eye,
David Oakroot
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Outside the Mainstream
Outside the Underground
Outside the Beltway
EMRYS: Music for Outsiders
http://members.aol.com/emrysband
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