Thanks very much, Delilah! I have that CD and thought Randy did a very nice job with the production. It's really not a well-known episode of his storied career, so merci beaucoup for finding this.
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Thanks very much, Delilah! I have that CD and thought Randy did a very nice job with the production. It's really not a well-known episode of his storied career, so merci beaucoup for finding this.
Thanks, Delilah! Randy moved to California in 1965! Wow.
It's haunting how similar that incident was to how he felt in the Eagles, towards the end. He felt it wasn't a group where everyone had a say but that Don H and Glenn were treating the other members...
Fascinating all these little links and hidden streams between people, isn't it? Etta James covered Randy's TITTL, and this part caught my eye too:
"At the same time, Falk organized a music...
Interesting - thank you, D. Hey did you see about their opening act Kris McKay; she was in a Texas band called the Wild Seeds. I remember "I'm Sorry, I Can't Rock You All Night Long" but that's...
How tragic that he was badly injured when he was trying to help someone else.
He died a couple years ago :-(
http://tasteofcountry.com/boy-howdy-hugh-wright-dead/
She was lost but now she's found. Ms. Heston is now Terese Hanses; she is a music publisher and producer.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/terese-hanses-a8318317/
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Thank you for trying, D. Some Meisner Mysteries cannot be solved.
Thank you for that! I remembered the female musician was a pianist but I couldn't remember her name.
I haven't actually seen a listing for Ms. Heston's album, just a post or two on YouTube from...
Delilah, when people on YouTube and Facebook see the 1981 performances from the "Fridays" tv show, they always ask whatever happened to Therese Heston. The only trace of her I've seen online is that...
D., you totally rock!
You are a champion! D., I crown you the Research Queen :)
Can't help but wonder what went down in the exit of the Bernster. Maybe he and Jimmy Griffin clashed.
Fantastic article, very enlightening. Thank you, Lady D! Girl, you got skillz. :applause:
Delilah, can you/do you search Billboard specifically? I've been looking for an article or item about the...
To quote the Randman: "you're too kind" :cheers:
Thank you, Miss Luv! :thumbsup:
There's nothing I'd love more than to be a music detective - wouldn't that be a cool job? Someone should invent such a position.
Cool!! Very interesting. Thanks, D.
I "spoke" to a woman online who says she lived next door to guitarist Steve Edwards in San Diego when he was collaborating with Randy. She thought it was the...
The page opposite Randy's artwork has a nice bio, and a lovely photo of Randy with one of his beloved chihuahuas
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Wouldn't it be cool if we could find a recording of a Pogo/Poco show at the Troubadour? Randy has one; he said he listened to it before recording that version you linked to.
Do you recall where...
Randy's art was featured in the 1994 book "Musicians as Artists," alongside contributions from such nobodies as John Lennon and David Bowie. :) The book's authors are Jim McMullan and Dick Gautier;...
Just a brief mention of Randy in this March 1, 1969 Rolling Stone article on "Hollywood Hillbillies - What's Old is New Again,"
Others in the band are Randy Meisner, a Nebraska boy who plays bass...
Great finds, Soda, thank you so much!
Both Ann and Nancy Wilson sang on Randy's 1982 album, which had the same producer (Mike Flicker) as Heart's early albums. Heart guitarist Howard Leese also...