watch kim richey, neilson hubbard and kirk yoquolet on cmt's unplugged at studio 330. here's the link:http://www.cmt.com/music/unplugged/performance/null/1568460/performance.jhtml
This month we have Regina Spektor with the theme to the film Prince Caspian (but don’t let that put you off, it is really rather wonderful), Mermaid Skeletons with a great song that’s worth it for the chorus alone, the Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir, who are as good as their name if not more so and finally the legendary Chip Taylor with the thought-provoking Former American Soldier. Great listening, and if you like the tracks, buy the albums!
Hey! It was very nice to meet you as well. It was def. a great show...I was quite shocked to see Cher walk in though. lol I'm back home in Ohio. Your Cd was the best purchase I made the whole trip to be honest. Each song is good for different times to listen: Rainy days, Days when you put the top down, Getting ready to go out, and other times when you need so Relaxation time. Thanks for putting out such great music. I'll be back in Nashville again sometime soon - looking at different areas around nashville for when I move after graduation...hopefully I'll see you at the bluebird cafe. :)
hello Kim, thanks in order to have accepted my demand, I hope is found to you to your comfort between my search electronic and my experimentations, it compliments for yours song
Thank you very much for the friendship! What do you think about KF' music? Waiting for your comments on KF' profile... If you have some useful contacts for KF let us know, please! Best wishes!!! From Russia with love... KATHERINE'S FAVORITES
Thanks for the add, Kim! I really enjoy your music on your page! Nice having you as a friend...welcome to my page to leave a comment anytime. *Smile* Here's wishing you a great week! Take care.
Zebra Bar show was fabulous, especially my two requests - thank you soooo much. I'd love to see you put Believe me Baby out on a CD sometime, it sounds wonderful when you do it! I must learn to look at this page more often - I missed the Bob Harris thing, dammit, but at least the British public got to hear you on the radio at last. Here's hoping great things come of it. love, John