SOUND CHECK.LONESOME lone·some adj. 1. a. Dejected because of a lack of companionship. See Synonyms at alone. b. Producing such dejection: a lonesome hour at the bar. 2. SPURS: ``Lonesome Spurs'' (Rock-a-billy Records) - Three stars Latter-day honky-tonk duo Lynda Kay Parker (tenor guitar, suitcase kickdrum, hefty vocals) and Danny B. Harvey (electric guitar, foot shaker) have been called the White Stripes of Country. Their sound is energetic, lusty and slightly satirical while still putting across a convincing sense of heartache. And Lynda's ancestry, which includes outlaw Bonnie Parker (of `` ... and Clyde'' infamy Notoriety; condition of being known as possessing a shameful or disgraceful reputation; loss of character or good reputation. At Common Law, infamy was an individual's legal status that resulted from having been convicted of a particularly reprehensible crime, rendering him ) and Commanche Chief Quanah Parker, seems to have left her with just the right amount of rebel DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. an insurgent INSURGENT. One who is concerned in an insurrection. He differs from a rebel in this, that rebel is always understood in a bad sense, or one who unjustly opposes the constituted authorities; insurgent may be one who justly opposes the tyranny of constituted authorities. country wildcat should have. -- Bob Strauss CAPTION(S): photo Photo: no caption (CD cover) |
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