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Ray Jenkins


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 8:43 am    
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I couldn't belive what I heard this morning,Ray Price and Willie Nelson are up for a Grammy in the country division.We can only hope this is true!!!!!!
Ray

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Walter Stettner


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 9:12 am    
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Great News!

Regards, Walter
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Janice Brooks


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 9:23 am    
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Yes they are but it's not who I expect to win.


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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 9:56 am    
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I'm going to miss Janet Jackson.....
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Ray Jenkins


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 11:07 am    
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Yes they are but it's not who I expect to win.


Belive it or not Janice,all the bettors are saying they will get it.Seems everyone are hoping for the old guys.
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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 11:30 am    
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Seems everyone are hoping for the old guys
Yes, NARAS is mostly dinosaurs.

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Cal Sharp


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the farm in Kornfield Kounty, TN
Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 11:36 am    
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Yeah, but read
this.

[This message was edited by Cal Sharp on 06 February 2004 at 11:46 AM.]

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Walter Stettner


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 12:52 pm    
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Cal,

Looks like one of these writers who is always on the forefront, he knows what is best for music business, if voters think different, they are often labeled as old fashioned etc.

If the "perennial nomination" of classic artists like Clapton, Springsteen, James Taylor and others makes voters look old and grey haired compared to those oh-so young, trendy and relevant acts like Coldplay and others, well, then I'd rather be called old and grey haired!

You can always have different opinions about the quality of nominated artists and records, let's say I'm not fully convinced with his opinion!

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Cal Sharp


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 1:47 pm    
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Yes, Walter. Price should win a Grammy just because he's the best country singer, ever. And Willie might be the best writer, ever. Every band I've ever been in has done their material. I wonder if bands will be playing Coldplay (never heard of them until this article) songs 40 years from now, eh?

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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 1:48 pm    
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Don't forget that my friend and Boss, Redd Volkaert is up for a Grammy this year with Brad Paisley as (I think something like) "Best Instrumental Performace"...yeee haaaa.
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Cal Sharp


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Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 4:07 pm    
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Way to go Redd! One of the best.
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Chris Lasher


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Blacksburg, VA
Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 7:25 pm    
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Ricky, you play with Redd Volkaert!? That is awesome! Could you please tell him that I loved his pickin' on "Spaghetti Western Swing"?
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 6 Feb 2004 9:17 pm    
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Hey Chris; yes I mostly play with Redd...>I'll see him on Wednesday for a session we're doing together..but Big Jim Murphy is takin' the Steel guitar seat this week with Redd.
Come on down and listen to Murph play with Redd....what a treat.
Ricky
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Bob Hoffnar


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Austin, Tx
Post  Posted 7 Feb 2004 7:57 am    
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Somebody told me that on this years Grammy's that the pedalsteel was going to be featured.
Could it be true ?

Bob
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 7 Feb 2004 8:20 am    
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I never watch the Grammys, but I will this year, since Robt. Randolph is nominated for TWO awards and will be playing on the show. Need I say, this has never happened before in the history of our beloved instrument.
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John McGann

 

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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2004 9:04 am    
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Yes, but can he play " A WAY SPLAT! (sound of giant flyswatter smooshing wiseass)
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Gene Jones

 

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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2004 10:04 am    
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.....but, is he being nominated because he plays a steel-guitar,or could he just as easily be rccognized as an entertainer if he was playing a harmonica?

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HowardR


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2004 10:47 am    
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Yes, but can he play " A WAY SPLAT! (sound of giant flyswatter smooshing wiseass)


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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2004 1:54 pm    
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Yes, Gene, I think Buddy Emmons would be nominated for an award no matter what instrument he played. Just happens to be steel guitar.
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Andy Greatrix

 

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Post  Posted 8 Feb 2004 10:07 pm    
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How did Brad Paisley and Redd Volcaert (sp?) do with their grammy nomination?
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Earnest Bovine


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Post  Posted 8 Feb 2004 10:50 pm    
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Complete List of Grammy Winners
Sunday, February 08, 2004

Associated Press

List of winners at Sunday's 46th Annual Grammy Awards:

Album of the Year: "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," OutKast.

Record of the Year: "Clocks," Coldplay.

Song of the Year: "Dance With My Father," Richard Marx and Luther Vandross (Luther Vandross).

New Artist: Evanescence.

Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Disorder in the House," Warren Zevon and Bruce Springsteen.

Female Country Vocal Performance: "Keep on the Sunny Side," June Carter Cash.

Female Pop Vocal Performance: "Beautiful," Christina Aguilera.

Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Cry Me a River," Justin Timberlake.

Rap Album: "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," OutKast.

Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Underneath It All," No Doubt.

Contemporary R&B Album: "Dangerously in Love," Beyonce.

R&B Song: "Crazy in Love," Shawn Carter, Rich Harrison, Beyonce Knowles and Eugene Record (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z).

R&B Album: "Dance With My Father," Luther Vandross.

Female R&B Vocal Performance: "Dangerously in Love," Beyonce.

Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Dance With My Father," Luther Vandross.

R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: "The Closer I Get to You," Beyonce and Luther Vandross.

Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: "Wonderful," Aretha Franklin.

Female Rap Solo Performance: "Work It," Missy Elliott.

Male Rap Solo Performance: "Lose Yourself," Eminem.

Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Shake Ya Tailfeather," Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee.

Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Crazy in Love," Beyonce featuring Jay-Z.

Rap Song: "Lose Yourself," J. Bass, M. Mathers and L. Resto (Eminem).

Urban/Alternative Performance: "Hey Ya!" OutKast.

Pop Collaboration With Vocals: "Whenever I Say Your Name," Sting and Mary J. Blige.

Pop Instrumental Performance: "Marwa Blues," George Harrison.

Pop Instrumental Album: "Mambo Sinuendo," Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban.

Pop Vocal Album: "Justified," Justin Timberlake.

Dance Recording: "Come Into My World," Kylie Minogue.

Traditional Pop Vocal Album: "A Wonderful World," Tony Bennett and k.d. lang.

Hard Rock Performance: "Bring Me to Life," Evanescence featuring Paul McCoy.

Metal Performance: "St. Anger," Metallica.

Rock Instrumental Performance: "Plan B," Jeff Beck.

Alternative Music Album: "Elephant," The White Stripes.

Female Rock Vocal Performance: "Trouble," Pink.

Male Rock Vocal Performance: "Gravedigger," Dave Matthews.

Rock Song: "Seven Nation Army," Jack White (The White Stripes).

Rock Album: "One by One," Foo Fighters.

Male Country Vocal Performance: "Next Big Thing," Vince Gill.

Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "A Simple Life," Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder.

Country Collaboration With Vocals: "How's the World Treating You," James Taylor and Alison Krauss.

Country Instrumental Performance: "Cluck Old Hen," Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Country Song: "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins (Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett).

Country Album: "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of The Louvin Brothers," Various Artists.

Bluegrass Album: "Live," Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Short Form Music Video: "Hurt," Johnny Cash.

Long Form Music Video: "Legend," Sam Cooke.

Engineered Album, Classical: "Obrigado Brazil," Richard King and Todd Whitelock, engineers (Yo-Yo Ma).

Producer of the Year, Classical: Steven Epstein.

Classical Album: "Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Michelle DeYoung, mezzo soprano.

Orchestral Performance: "Mahler: Symphony No. 3," Pierre Boulez, conductor (Vienna Philharmonic).

Opera Recording: "Janacek: Jenufa," Bernard Haitink, conductor; Jerry Hadley, Karita Mattila, Eva Randova, Anja Silja and Jorma Silvasti; Wolfram Graul, producer.

Choral Performance: "Sibelius: Cantatas," Paavo Jarvi, conductor; Tiia-Ester Loitme and Ants Soots, chorus masters (Ellerhein Girls' Choir & Estonian National Male Choir; Estonian National Symphony Orchestra).

Chamber Music Performance: "Berg: Lyric Suite," Kronos Quartet and Dawn Upshaw, soprano.

Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): "Chavez: Suite for Double Quartet," Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music.

Classical Vocal Performance: "Schubert: Lieder With Orchestra," Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone and Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo soprano.

Classical Contemporary Composition: "Argento: Casa Guidi," Dominick Argento (Frederica von Stade, mezzo soprano; Eiji Oue; Minnesota Orchestra).

Classical Crossover Album: "Obrigado Brazil," Jorge Calandrelli, conductor, Yo-Yo Ma, cello (Various Artists).

Traditional Folk Album: "Wildwood Flower," June Carter Cash.

Contemporary Folk Album: "The Wind," Warren Zevon.

Native American Music Album: "Flying Free," Black Eagle.

Reggae Album: "Dutty Rock," Sean Paul.

Traditional World Music Album: "Sacred Tibetan Chant," The Monks of Sherab Ling Monastery.

Contemporary World Music Album: "Voz D'Amor," Cesaria Evora.

Polka Album: "Let's Polka 'Round," Jimmy Sturr.

Musical Album for Children: "Bon Appetit!" Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer.

Spoken Word Album for Children: "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks," Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren.

Spoken Word Album: "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right (Al Franken)," Al Franken.

Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra): "Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto," Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor; Maxim Vengerov, violin and viola (London Symphony Orchestra).

Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): "Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31, 34, 35 and 49," Emanuel Ax, piano.

Comedy Album: "Poodle Hat," "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Musical Show Album: "Gypsy."

Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Chicago," Various Artists.

Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Howard Shore, composer.

Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "A Mighty Wind," Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy and Michael McKean, songwriters, track from "A Mighty Wind."

Instrumental Composition: "Sacajawea," Wayne Shorter, composer (Wayne Shorter), from "Alegria."

Instrumental Arrangement: "Timbuktu," Michael Brecker and Gil Goldstein, arrangers (Michael Brecker Quindectet), from "Wide Angles."

Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Woodstock," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Joni Mitchell), from "Travelogue."

Recording Package: "Evolve," Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert, art directors (Ani DiFranco).

Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: "The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions," Julian Alexander, Howard Fritzson and Seth Rothstein, art directors (Miles Davis).

Album Notes: "Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey," Tom Piazza, album notes writer (Various Artists).

Historical Album: "Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey," Steve Berkowitz, Alex Gibney, Andy McKaie and Jerry Rappaport, compilation producers.

Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: "Crazy in Love (Maurice's Soul Mix)," Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z).

Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "Hail to the Thief," Nigel Godrich and Darrell Thorp, engineers (Radiohead).

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: The Neptunes.

Latin Pop Album: "No Es Lo Mismo," Alejandro Sanz.

Latin Rock/Alternative Album: "Cuatro Caminos," Cafe Tacuba.

Traditional Tropical Latin Album: "Buenos Hermanos," Ibrahim Ferrer.

Salsa/Merengue Album: "Regalo Del Alma," Celia Cruz.

Mexican/Mexican-American Album: "Afortunado," Joan Sebastian.

Tejano Album: "Si Me Faltas Tu," Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz.

Rock Gospel Album: "Worldwide," Audio Adrenaline.

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "Worship Again," Michael W. Smith.

Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Rise and Shine," Randy Travis.

Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "Go Tell It on the Mountain," The Blind Boys of Alabama.

Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: " ... Again," Donnie McClurkin.

Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "A Wing and A Prayer," The Potter's House Mass Choir.

Traditional Blues Album: "Blues Singer," Buddy Guy.

Contemporary Blues Album: "Let's Roll," Etta James.

New Age Album: "One Quiet Night," Pat Metheny.

Contemporary Jazz Album: "34th N Lex," Randy Brecker.

Jazz Vocal Album: "A Little Moonlight," Dianne Reeves.

Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Matrix," Chick Corea.

Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group: "Alegria," Wayne Shorter.

Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Wide Angles," Michael Brecker Quindectet.

Latin Jazz Album: "Live at the Blue Note," Michel Camilo with Charles Flores and Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez.
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Pete Burak

 

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Portland, OR USA
Post  Posted 8 Feb 2004 10:53 pm    
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Wow, Timberlake wins Best New Pedal Steel Guitar God.

Who'd'athunk'it?!.... (wait, isn't that George Clintons band?).

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CrowBear Schmitt


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Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Post  Posted 9 Feb 2004 5:40 am    
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Thanx fer the rundown Ernest
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John Steele

 

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Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 9 Feb 2004 6:57 am    
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Justin Timberlake won an award for singing "Cry Me A River" ?!?
Sheesh.... and I thought that was a Rod Stewart tune...

-John

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Joey Ace


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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 9 Feb 2004 7:54 am    
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Congrats to Eugene Levy on his songwritter award. It's evidence of the current state of commercial music.

Eugene is from my town. The local paper was quite proud of him, and featured him on Page One.

[This message was edited by Joey Ace on 09 February 2004 at 07:55 AM.]

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