Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Leo Kottke -- One Guitar, No Vocals (Private Music)
2. Greg Brown -- One Night Live 1982 (Red House)
3. Randy Newman -- Bad Love (Dreamworks)
4. Freedy Johnston -- Blue Days Black Nights (Elektra)
5. Doc and Richard Watson -- Third Generation Blues (Sugar Hill)
6. Kevin Welch -- Beneath My Wheels (Dead Reckoning)
7. John Wesley Harding -- Trad Arr Jones (Zero Hour)
8. Fred Eaglesmith -- 50-Odd Dollars (Razor & Tie)
9. Lyle Lovett -- Live In Texas (Curb/MCA)
10. Jesse Winchester -- Gentleman of Leisure (Sugar Hill)
Submitted by Nick DiBiasio, host of The Contemporary Cafe, Thursdays
from 8 to 11 p.m., and Against the Grain, Saturdays from 8 to 11 p.m.,
on WICN (90.5 FM).
Web sites of the week
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/womenrok/index.html
Internet home of Women `N Rock, founded by Terri Seymour, lead vocalist
of the Washington, DC-area-based Cry Ice, to raise funds and awareness about
the fight against heart disease in women. Includes information on the
nationwide Second Annual Women `N Rock Charity Concert Series, which arrives at
Webster's Funny Bones Cafe on July 24, and the Women `N Rock We Be Rollin'
compilation CD, which includes tracks by Grasshopper Child, Honeypole, Miss
Crabtree, and Crub.