Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Ronnie Bowman -- "Three
Rusty Nails" (The Man I'm Tryin' to Be; Sugar Hill)
2. IIIRD Tyme Out -- "What Was I Supposed To Do?" (Live at the Mac;
Rounder)
3. James King -- "Bed by the Window" (Bed by the Window; Rounder)
4. Lonesome River Band -- "Am I a Fool?" (Finding the Way; Sugar Hill)
5. Sam Bush -- "Howlin' at the Moon" (Howlin' at the Moon; Sugar Hill)
6. Nashville Bluegrass Band -- "Blue Cadillac" (American Beauty; Sugar
Hill)
7. Tom Rozum -- "Don't Fix Up the Doghouse" (Jubilee; Signature
Sounds)
8. Jerry Douglas (with Tim O'Brien) -- "Things in Life" (Restless on the
Farm; Sugar Hill)
9. Del McCoury Band -- "Nashville Cats" (Family; Skaggs Family)
10. Ricky Skaggs -- "How Mountain Girls Can Love" (Ancient Tones; Skaggs
Family)
May's picks, submitted by Tom Banyai, host of Bluegrass Junction,
heard Saturdays from 4 to 7 p.m. on WICN (90.5 FM).
Your top ten
1. Ramones -- Road To Ruin (Sire)
2. The Clash -- Give 'Em Enough Rope (Epic)
3. Sex Pistols -- Never Mind the Bullocks (Epic)
4. Queers -- Don't Back Down (Lookout)
5. Johnnie Black Trio -- Basic Black (Route 9)
6. Misfits -- Static Age (Plan 9)
7 Screeching Weasel -- Bark Like a Dog (Fat Wreck Chords)
8. White Knuckle Sobriety -- Fat End First (ECAE)
9. Murder City Devils -- Murder City Devils (Die Young)
10. Iggy Pop -- Raw Power (Columbia)
Submitted by Rich Lorion, bassist for the Pathetics, who recently released
their debut CD, Not Quite Right. They play the Lucky Dog Music Hall on
May 21.
Web sites of the week
www.moma.org
www.whitney.artmuseum.net
New York's Museum of Modern Art scares you into visiting its current Alfred
Hitchcock exhibition (which ends on June 13), while the Whitney Museum presents
an on-line video tour of a year-long "The American Century: Arts and Culture
1900-2000" show.