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Post by TomT on Oct 2, 2007 22:58:06 GMT -5
Here's the video I took before getting busted. This was at the Park West in Chicago Sept. 27th. Secret Heart
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Post by Smiley on Oct 3, 2007 8:12:59 GMT -5
HH and her OTHER man of the evening I just realized that he CHANGED clothes from HIS set. Where's the Willy Wonka Shirt and Jacket
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Post by nicola6 on Oct 3, 2007 11:48:04 GMT -5
Great video, Tom! And the pics say everything.
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Post by HollyH on Oct 3, 2007 12:30:37 GMT -5
Ron Sexsmith is truly an angel, and he sings like one too. He's also a brilliant songwriter (influenced heavily by our Ray, of course.) I can't imagine a better opening act for Nick Lowe.
Come to think of it, Ron would be a tough opening act for any headliner to follow. Luckily, Nick was up to the challenge.
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Post by Smiley on Oct 3, 2007 12:39:39 GMT -5
My favourite part of the evening was their duet!!!! ;D ;D ;D PS,, he made me cry with that song.. Pretty Little Cemetery he got all the girls in college with that baby face and gee-tar
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Post by HollyH on Apr 14, 2008 16:05:06 GMT -5
Ron has just changed record labels and is now with my personal favorite label, YepRoc, home of nearly all my favorite artists. ;D He has a new record coming out in June.
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Post by Smiley on Apr 14, 2008 21:49:23 GMT -5
Keep us in the Loop HH
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Post by HollyH on Apr 16, 2008 19:11:00 GMT -5
Sexsmith Plots His 'Exit Strategy' www.billboard.com April 16 Canadian singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith will release his tenth album, "Exit Strategy of the Soul," on July 8 via Yep Roc. The 14-track set was produced by Martin Terefe, who also helmed the decks for 2005's "Retriever" and 2002's "Cobblestone Runway." The album features a horn section on almost every song, plus Sexsmith's solo version of "Brandy Alexander," a song he co-wrote with Feist which appeared on her 2007 record "The Reminder." "Exit" is Sexsmith's first effort for Yep Roc; his last album, 2006's "Time Being," was released by Ironworks Music. Sexsmith took to the road with Nick Lowe starting last night (April 15) in Boulder, Colo., and will finish up this short tour on April 27, sans Lowe, in Pittsburgh. Here are Ron Sexmith's tour dates: April 17: Dallas (Sons Of Hermann Hall) April 18: Austin, Texas (Antone's w/ Ron Sexsmith) April 21: Nashville (The Belcourt Theatre) April 22: Atlanta (Variety Playhouse) April 23: Carrboro, N.C. (The Arts Center) April 25: Charlottesville, Va. (Satellite Ballroom) April 26: Annapolis, Md. (Rams Head On Stage) April 27: Pittsburgh (Byham Theater)
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