RE: Lawd, Lawd, Grammys Gone Wild

From: Dr. Axel Barcelo Aspeitia (abarcelo@minerva.filosoficas.unam.mx)
Date: Sat Feb 24 2001 - 01:16:11 CET

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    Hey, I must say there is almost always something special among the music
    acts at the grammies. Remember Prince back in the mid eighties the same
    year Herbie Hancock jammed with Stevie Wonder, Thomas Dolby and Howard
    Jones?

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    On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Ryan Hanser wrote:

    > Hey B -- Blue Man Group has several 'groups' around the country (NYC, Vegas,
    > Boston and Chicago); the full scoop is at www.blueman.com, including their
    > instrumentation.
    >
    > Further, when was the last time anyone saw solo piano, accapella jazz and,
    > yes, blue men with electronic tubes on The Industry's big night... a sign of
    > improving public or industry interest in sonic diversity? Hmmmm...
    >
    > ::ryan::
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: B. Allison [mailto:wuchip@yahoo.com]
    > holy sheeet! did anyone else catch that bizarre, but strangely awesome,
    > performance by Jill Scott, Moby and the Blue Men (sp?) at the Grammys last
    > night? ...what were those tangled mess of tubes they were bangin on?
    >
    >



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