Re: joan osborne/nightingales

Jazzfunker@aol.com
Mon, 4 Mar 1996 08:45:07 -0500


In a message dated 96-03-01 01:59:07 EST, mrfliz@interport.net (Kevin
Kiernan) writes regarding joan osborne:

>joan has been playing tiny dive clubs in new york for at least 8 years.
>she's barely been able to hang on. her album does her incredible voice no
>justice. she has one of the all-time great blues voices. to see have
>seen her at nightingales, a seedy little dive on the lower east side four or

>five years ago, and now, really makes you have faith that someone with
>determination and talent can still make it big.

And watch out for the latest hot combo coming out of that little "dive,"
Nightingales (a little bit of amsterdam in NYC): Called First House. A three
peice with some grinding solo bass and percussion shit that will illuminate
the dullard and drive the wired to frenzy. Ripping stuff.

Paz

J

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Forwarded message:
From: mrfliz@interport.net (Kevin Kiernan)
To: acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU (acid jazz server)
Date: 96-03-01 01:59:07 EST

be my guest to like or not like anyone you wish. but...

if you don't know anything about her except she's too much on mtv, i feel
compelled, out of respect, to lay some 411 on you, after which you may feel
free to like or continue to hate as you see fit.

joan has been playing tiny dive clubs in new york for at least 8 years.
she's barely been able to hang on. her album does her incredible voice no
justice. she has one of the all-time great blues voices. to see have
seen her at nightengales, a seedy little dive on the lower east side four or
five years ago, and now, really makes you have faith that someone with
determination and talent can still make it big.

among new york musicians, her grammy nomination was considered a serious
mitzvah.

you can still dislike her though....

;)

kevin happy kiernan

Elson Trinidad wrote:

>
> I purposely tried to miss as much of the Grammys this year due to the
> fact that if I ever hear the names Joan "That ugly chick* with the
> nose ring who's famous for nothing but that "God" song" Osborne and
> Alanis "That ugly chick*, period" Morrissette again, I would resort to
> violent behavior.
>
> * Use of the word "chick" meant only in jest.
>
> Elson