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Me Gotta Go!

Dick Stewart (rvstewartproductions) - 03 May 2005 20:07:26

Hello Compadres,
The May issue of "The Lance Monthly" has been posted,
including the pics. This month's featured interview is
with Jack Ely, who was the original singer for the hit
song, "Louie, Louie," and he sets the record straight
on the origins and evolution of possibly the most
covered song in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. For a
free read, you can go directly to the newsletter with
this link:
(Note: If you go to the newsletter from the Lance
homepage, it may still have the April 2005 issue info
posted; however, if you click onto the April 2005
link, you will still get the May 2005 issue. This, of
course, will be corrected shortly. The biggest problem
now in posting is the size of the newsletter, which is
now one half meg of text: about 40 pages.)
IN THIS ISSUE: Up Close with Jack Ely (“Me gotta go!”)
- THE GIN BLOSSOMS, WHALEN, and BOXCAR (Interviews and
concert reviews at the Galaxy Concert Theatre, April
22, 2005) - An Interview with Mario Bastianelli
(Drummer for Detroit’s Noblemen during the ‘60s) -
Comments on April 2005 Issue of TLM (Up Close with
Billy Truitt, et al) - Paterson’s “Jump, Jive and
Harmonize” (Reviews of releases by Dino, Desi, and
Billy; Misty Lane - Issue 19; Various Artists
“Psychedelic States: Ohio in the Sixties Volume One”;
and Various Artists “Eagle Records Collection”) -
Corvette Sandy’s Garage (Covering Southern California
surf, garage, and indie events) – Astro’s “The French
Connection” (Paris local garage and sixties related
scene) – Chas’s “Ghost Radio” (Bulldog: Scene two of
an ongoing ‘50s fictional music adventure) –
MuzikMan’s The Lance Monthly Album Pick of the Month
(“Another Evolution” DJ Monkey) -
Enjoy the read,
Dick Stewart
Editor - TLM

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