As I mentioned earlier, I didn't do The Santa Fe Opry last night. I was being held hostage in this big round building.
I did escape my captors in time to hear most of the show, hosted last night by the ever capable Laurell Reynolds.
She did a great job as usual, though she played a couple of songs that I almost certainly wouldn't have -- "Cook Yer Enchiladas" and "Brother to the Bear" by Steve Terrell. I'm not sure, but this might be the first time "Brother to the Bear" -- based on a story an inmate serving a life sentence told me 20-some years ago -- has ever been played on the radio.
Anywho, you can find what kept me from my radio show -- my recent contributions to the ongoing Robert Vigil saga -- HERE and HERE.
I'll be back at KSFR for Terrell's Sound World 10 p.m. Sunday.
Now go give some money to the KSFR fund drive!
Saturday, October 08, 2005
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