Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Richard Buckner -- Since (MCA)
2. Chris Chandler -- Collaborations (PRIME-CD)
3. Annie Gallup -- Steady Steady Yes (PRIME-CD)
4. Liz Graham -- Liz Graham (Tangible Music)
5. Magdalen Hsu-Li -- Evolution (Chick Pop)
6. Mark Humphreys -- Songs at the Moon (Trough)
7. Lorna Hunt -- All In One Day (Classic)
8 Kevin So -- Along the Way (WingBone Music)
9. Various Artists -- Can You Read This Boston? (Big Girl)
10 Laura Wetzler -- Songwriter's Notebook (Nervy Girl)
Submitted in alphabetical order by Richard Fox, host of CrossTracks
every Tuesday from 6 to 9 a.m. on WCUW (91.3 FM). His guests for April are
Boston's Carl Cacho (April 13), LA's Lorna Hunt (April 20), and Nashville's
Cindy Kalmenson (April 27).
Your top ten
1. Mark Ford -- "Mellow Down Easy" (With the Robben Ford Band; Cross)
2. Rod Piazza and Mighty Blues Band -- "She Can't Say No" (Tough and
Tender; Tone Cool)
3. Mark Ford and the Blue Line -- "Gimme Some" (Mark Ford and the Blue
Line; Blue Rock-It)
4. Little Charlie and the Nightcats -- "Big and Fat" (Shadow of the
Blues; Alligator)
5. James Harman Band -- "Lookin' Sharp" (Two Sides to Every Story; Black
Top/DNA)
6. Jimmy Rogers -- "Ludella" (Sloppy Drunk; Evidence Music)
7. Andy Just -- "Don't Cry" (Talk is Cheap; Blue Rock-It)
8. Billy Branch -- "If Headaches were Nickels" (The Blues Keep Following Me
Around; Polygram)
9. Gary Primach -- "The Poodle Bites" (Travelin' Mood; Flying Fish)
10. Nighthawks -- "The Soul of a Man" (Pain and Paradise; Big Mo)
Picks for harp lovers by Shakey Steve Prunier, who brings his BlueCats to
John Stone's Inn this Friday, the Sturbridge Host Hotel's VIP Lounge on April
24, and Gilrein's on April 30.
Web site of the week
www.gov.yu/terrorism/index.html
(Albanian terrorism in Kosovo and Metohija)
www.alb-net.com/index.htm (Kosovo Crisis Center)
www.opennet.org (Radio B92 online)
There seems to be too many sides to the war in Yugoslavia. Explore
each version of history, and see if the country's independent radio station
(banned as we went to press) has found its way back onto the air. Last week's
Web site of the week -- www.inet.co.yu -- temporarily disappeared after the
NATO air strike of Belgrade.