Re: Digable Planets solo albums


angedella isafella (notmusic@hotmail.com)
Mon, 25 Oct 1999 13:50:58 GMT



Dear list: all i know is that one of the fellas is the Coco's(of swv)
"babydaddy"

>From: "Nicholas Olsen" <nolsen@uci.edu>
>To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
>Subject: Digable Planets solo albums
>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 19:47:36 -0700
>
>First of all, I'm new to the list so hello everybody.
>
>A minute ago I was doing a search on Google for Digable Planets, my
>interest
>in the group having been rekindled after finding a copy of the Where I'm
>From Maxi CD Single on Ebay. Anyways, a lot of the links the search gave me
>were from this mailing list's archives, so it looks like a number of the
>people on this list are interested in the DP and their whereabouts.
>
>I found something interesting on this page:
>http://www.mtv.com/news/gallery/d/digable.html that says Ish and Mecca are
>working on new albums. Now I've heard _nothing_ of this before, and I've
>had
>a habit of searching for DP news every once in a while to see if anything
>was happening (and as some of you may know, the Digable Planets seem to be
>one of the only things that you can _never_ find decent info about on the
>web, and nothing _ever_ seems to be happening with the former members)
>
>So can anybody add anything to/corraborate what these articles say? I was
>so
>surprised/excited I didn't know what to think. I've been hoping for _years_
>that they'd turn up again, whenever I listen to their music I get depressed
>thinking about the fact that there won't be anymore.
>
>According to the articles they were both supposed to have their albums out
>by Summer 1999, and AFAIK they aren't. I'm always a little behind in music
>and popular culture, but I can't imagine missing anything from a former DP.
>
>If anybody has _anything_ to add, I'm all ears.
>
>Nicholas Olsen
>
>

______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.0b3 on Mon Oct 25 1999 - 15:58:42 MET DST