April 1992 Articles
Cover Story
Jean Metcalfe
Features
Bob Bahr
Kimble Howard
Steve Millikan
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Berk Bryant
Jim Galipeau
Paul Moffett
CD Reviews
Bob Bahr
Leonard L. Horten
Kelvin Bailey
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Staff
Dallas Embry
Wally Stewart
Jeannette Kays
Allen Howie
Paul Turner
Diana Black
William Brents
Calendar
Staff
News Item
Staff
Jean Metcalfe
Staff
Jerry McBroom
Staff
Jean Metcalfe
Terrabeat
Preview
Bob Bahr
Opinion
The Slugger
Tim Dennison
Robin Wise
Brad Canaday
Paul Turner
Jeff Hutchins
Photos
Staff
Jean Metcalfe
LASC
Staff
Staff
Staff
Diana Black
Jean Metcalfe
Unpublished
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Issue:April 1992 Year: 1992
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Ask Me About My Nashville Trip!
Paul Overstreet shows off his excellent taste in reading material. Photo By Jean Metcalfe
Veep Jean Metcalfe reminded Kathy Mattea of her 'Party 'til you puke' remark at her Lonesome Pine Special show last year. Kathy posed with Jean anyway. Photo By Charlie Walls
LASC crew who made it to the NSAI Seminar and were still upright for the photo session are: Sammy Reid, Gardner Barger, Jean Metcalfe, Earl Meyers, Diana Black, and Charlie Walls. Earl and Charlie went to a lot of trouble to get so dressed up and were frequently mistaken for waiters. Earl got the best tlps. Photo by Sid Crosswhite
Charlie Walls gets close to the legendary songwriter Harlan Howard in the hope that hit songs are contagious. Photo By Jean Metcalfe
A contingent of LASCers made the pilgrimage to Nashville for the Nashville Songwriters Association, International's 14th Annual Spring Seminar and 25th Annual Songwriter Achievement Awards Ceremony. According to them, it was quite the glitzy affair, with much hobnobbing, networking and all-purpose shmoozing.
The mid-March event was useful and informative and all who attended had positive comments.
The Songwriter of the Year award went to Pat Alger, who has written numerous hit songs.
Demonstrating that songwriting can be hazardous to your health, our secretary Diana Black stands too close to the crazy Sid Crosswhlte. Photo By Jean Metcalfe.
Demonstrating that songwriting can be hazardous to your health, our secretary Diana Black stands too close to the crazy Sid Crosswhlte. Photo By Jean Metcalfe.