Volume IV, Issue 3
July 10 - July 17, 2000


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Every Day of Your Life [2]
Remembering Sims Ellison, and profiling the SIMS Foundation.
Margaret Moser, AUSTIN CHRONICLE

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The Rite Stuff [3]
Kentucky singer-songwriter emerges from obscurity with stunning debut disc.
Michael McCall, NASHVILLE SCENE
Turn Up That Noise [4]
XTC returns to the musical marketplace after a seven-year dry spell.
David D. Duncan, MEMPHIS FLYER
Don't Dismiss Him [5]
The trouble with and the talent of Eminem.
Chris Herrington, MEMPHIS FLYER
Now What? [8]
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WEEKLY WIRE

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
he death of Sims Ellison gave rise to the SIMS Foundation, an organization that provides the kind of counseling services that might have helped its namesake.
Pat Haney is a blue-collar guy from rural Kentucky who's toiled on towboats, in liquor stores, and as an auto mechanic, experiences that work into the stories he tells about working men from small towns.
"Wasp Star" is a true return to form for XTC, elevating the band back to the top of the heap in producing clever, melodic pure pop songs.
Also, new music from Eminem, two reggae nuggets, and more.

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Reggae Nuggets [6]
- "Reggae Gold 2000"
- Capleton
Rhythm and Views [7]
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