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Art Eatman
August 2, 2003, 10:21 PM
Since I enjoy his column, and just really do like his music, I thought I'd post the URL for his website:

http://www.sheriffjimwilson.com

A lot of the songs on his CD are about areas where I've stomped around some. It's really western stuff, not at all Nashville.

:), Art

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Erich
August 2, 2003, 11:19 PM
I've enjoyed his articles, and I had no idea about the music. Since I'm a big Ian Tyson fan, I think I might like it. I'll check the Sheriff's tunes out.

Thanks for the info!

Edited: Ah! I see he has a Tyson song on there! I'm going to order the CD. :)

Sisco
August 2, 2003, 11:23 PM
I enjoy the Sheriffs writing but have never heard his songs. Not really a big C&W fan.
But, speaking of C&W music, has anyone seen the new Johnny Cash video?
It's up for six MTV video awards. I had never seen it (never watch MTV) until my kids told me about it they like it.
http://www.krockradio.com/cash/

TallPine
August 3, 2003, 07:12 AM
Ah! I see he has a Tyson song on there! I'm going to order the CD

At least two Tyson songs on the album, unless one is a duplicate title for a different song:

Heartaches Come Stealin (from 18" of Rain album)
Blue Mountains of Mexico (from Lost Herd album)

Erich
August 3, 2003, 12:06 PM
Correct you are, sir! :D I need to listen to Lost Herd more often.

Erich
August 15, 2003, 08:18 AM
Came promptly in the mail after I sent my order. It's really very good. I teared up several times listening to it on the way to work yesterday (but then I can be a big sentimental dago, and "Come to the Bower" often does that to me). I'm very pleased that I bought this - it's much better than I'd hoped and is sure to become a favorite.

Art Eatman
August 15, 2003, 09:51 AM
Yeah, "Come To The Bower" oughta be the Texas National Anthem. :)

Allen Damron doesn't use the word "tyrant" in the chorus of his rendition, since it is alleged that Santa Ana was descended from a long line of bachelors.

Art

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