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Notes from The Dashboard of My Pickup Truck

Posted: Feb 11, 2009

Greetings, fellow babies. Well, it's Wednesday, so that means one thing - Lost comes on tonight! Yeah, I am hooked. Ever since a friend loaned me the DVDs of seasons 1-3, then I watched Season 4, and now  I am actually caught up. Strange, and I like it. Hey, don't forget, I was a hugr fan of X-Files!

We have several great CDs lined up for review. Coming quite soon, Clay Cook's (former Marshall Tucker) mighty fine solo album; cartoonist/songwriter Guy Gilchrist; the new Flatlanders; brand new Rebel Pride and more.

Also coming very soon, our interviews with Rossington Collins Band drummer Derek Hess, as well as a collection of rare photos from his collection that you are gonna love; Mark Pucci, the noted publicist, on his life and career at Capricorn Records during the hey day; David Cantonwine, bassist for Eric Quincy Tate on the unsung musical heroes that were EQT, and the loss of two brothers within a few months; an interview with Silver Travis lead vocalist Rick Cash on the band's past, present and future; and more.

We are also working on Six Degrees of Swampland pages for The Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Marshall Tucker Band. Stay tuned. Thanks for reading.

Keep it Real. Keep it Southern.

Buffalo

 

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rebyll says...

I always love readin' Buff's stuff!!!!!

copperhead says...

Look forward to all of the good stuff from Buff

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