I'm really enjoying Bill's record collection, and his willingness to digitize it! Many LP's I looked at in 70's and 80's but hadn't the bread (given all the oldtime/Irish recordings I bought instead!^)
I should point out though that "Right or Wrong" is not correct, it's just "You Made it Right" again.
Hi Bill, I just found your site and was pleasantly surprised to see that you have The Heights Of Grass in your library. I was in orchestra class with Billy Lux's niece Maria. He came to the school several times and played. I lost my vinyl copies of them signed by Billy and Don Grubb when my house flooded many years ago. I have been unable to find them in digital format. If you could point me in the right direction, I would love to purchase copies for myself and my parents. (We used to go see them at the Flatrock in Va and they were a great group of guys. My parents will flip out if I could hand them a cd and I'm always lookin for brownie points with the folks, lol.)
I'm really enjoying Bill's record collection, and his willingness to digitize it! Many LP's I looked at in 70's and 80's but hadn't the bread (given all the oldtime/Irish recordings I bought instead!^)
ReplyDeleteI should point out though that "Right or Wrong"
is not correct, it's just "You Made it Right" again.
Who knew the Heights of Grass were so good?
Hi Bill,
ReplyDeleteI just found your site and was pleasantly surprised to see that you have The Heights Of Grass in your library. I was in orchestra class with Billy Lux's niece Maria. He came to the school several times and played. I lost my vinyl copies of them signed by Billy and Don Grubb when my house flooded many years ago. I have been unable to find them in digital format. If you could point me in the right direction, I would love to purchase copies for myself and my parents. (We used to go see them at the Flatrock in Va and they were a great group of
guys. My parents will flip out if I could hand them a cd and I'm always lookin for brownie points with the folks, lol.)