| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 69.1 | Here's a start..... | ERIC::SALLITT | Dave @RKG or LZO | Mon May 16 1988 14:24 | 11 | 
|  |     Brendan Croker and the Five O'Clock Shadows...R&B/Blues/Some ethnic
    Ted Hawkins...................................Soul/Blues/R&B
    Steve Phillips................................Blues/Ragtime
    Blues 'n' Trouble.............................Electric(Chicago?)Blues
    Le Rue........................................Cajun/Zydeco/Celtic
    Prowlers......................................Rock
    Try any of these, you won't be disappointed; mail me if you want
    listings, cat. nos.
    Dave
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| 69.2 | and you know damn well, it's not 'cause I couldn't... | GYPSC::CHISHOLM | Dem Tambourines! | Mon May 16 1988 14:29 | 10 | 
|  |     
    	I bought the latest Mary Coughlan CD 2 weeks ago, it's very
    	prominent amongst the Jazz new releases at WOM in Munich, and
    	I'm sure I've heard one of the tracks several times on the 
    	pop radio stations, so she must be selling a few in Germany.
    
    	Doug.
    
    	P.S. It's a great album, and I especially liked her version
    	of 'The Laziest Girl in Town'. 
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| 69.3 | Two more... | ERIC::SALLITT | Dave @RKG or LZO | Tue May 24 1988 10:24 | 9 | 
|  |     Try Clive Gregson & Christine Collister as well; their records are
    catalogued under Folk and they play folk clubs, but their music is
    more in the modern "electric folk" vein, sort of anglicised US folk/blues.
    
    They have two albums to my knowledge, "Home & Away" which is a live 
    sessions compilation, and "Mischief" which is a studio job. Both
    albums are superb, check them out and you won't be disappointed.
    
    Dave
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| 69.4 | Paul  Brady.. Brilliant | SUBURB::BURKEG | Ovation axe man | Wed May 25 1988 11:04 | 1 | 
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| 69.5 |  | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Wed Jun 01 1988 18:24 | 12 | 
|  |     
    Irish:
    
    Hothouse Flowers
    Cry Before Dawn
    Poormouth
    
    All good bands.   Natch, the best was Horslips ... ah, now there
    was a band!!!!
    
    David.
    
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