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Brian Mallard and Renegade: Homegrown Rock and Roll
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Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-05 05:09:28 UTC
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On Jul 4, 10:10 am, "Brian Mallard & Renegade"
check out myspace.com/brianmallard, New Luminous Woman album on
cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other people’s songs. This far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman – The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born.” Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for monitor, a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and a tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out growing the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home studio set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which became known
as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of Brian’s
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin’! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere


(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)

(why do you think duckery has to travel so much now?)
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-05 20:29:58 UTC
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New Luminous Woman album on cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other people’s songs. This far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman – The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born.” Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for monitor, a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and a tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out growing the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home studio set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which became known
as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of Brian’s
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin’! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere
(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)
(why do you think dockery has to travel so much now?)
How did you know I was out of town on vacation, Dink?



I didn't, dumbshit. If you could read, you would know what I meant by my
remarks.



Are you doing
some real life stalking... again?


I've never done it in the first place, bozo, and if I were to start, I'd
like to think I could find someone better than you to stalk, fucktit.
--
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-09 04:16:35 UTC
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Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
New Luminous Woman album on cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other people’s songs. This far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman – The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born.” Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for monitor, a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and a tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out growing the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home studio set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which became known
as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of Brian’s
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin’! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere
(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)
(why do you think dockery has to travel so much now?)
How did you know I was out of town on vacation, Dink? Are you doing
some real life stalking... again?
--
Will Dockery poetry, music, et cetera:http://www.myspace.com/willdockery-
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Hey Will, It's amazing how some people never get out of jr high isn't
it?


Hey Brian, it's amazing how Duckery acts eactly like that isn't it?
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-21 03:59:36 UTC
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"Will Dockery" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:b14fb2d5-d54c-493b-9868-***@32g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 9, 12:16 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
New Luminous Woman album on cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other people’s songs. This far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman – The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born.” Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for monitor, a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and a tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out growing the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home studio set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which became known
as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of Brian’s
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin’! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere
(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)
(why do you think dockery has to travel so much now?)
How did you know I was out of town on vacation, Dink? Are you doing
some real life stalking... again?
--
Will Dockery poetry, music, et
cetera:http://www.myspace.com/willdockery-
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Hey Will, It's amazing how some people never get out of jr high isn't
it?
Hey Brian, it's amazing that Will Dockery hasn't been found dead with a
needle in his arm yet in some cheap hotel room.
Sure is... heh.

--
"Truck Stop Woman" by Dockery & Conley on internet radio:
http://www.wqik.com/new2/artists/i/237770?psid=303942
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-26 01:57:10 UTC
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"Will Dockery" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:443650cc-aed0-447a-ad9e-***@i6g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 21, 3:15 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
New Luminous Woman album on cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other people’s songs.
This
far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman – The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born.” Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for
monitor,
a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and
a
tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out
growing
the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home
studio
set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which became
known
as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts
as
a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of Brian’s
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin’! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere
(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)
(why do you think dockery has to travel so much now?)
How did you know I was out of town on vacation, Dink? Are you doing
some real life stalking... again?
--
Will Dockery poetry, music, et
cetera:http://www.myspace.com/willdockery-
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Hey Will, It's amazing how some people never get out of jr high isn't
it?
Hey Brian, it's amazing that Will Dockery hasn't been found dead with a
needle in his arm yet in some cheap hotel room.
Sure is... heh.
Sounds more like Keith Richards or Lou Reed in their glory days.
Sounds more like you last week, Dockery.
Thanks for the high praise, Dink...


Only you would believe drug abuse could be classified as "high praise,"
Duckery.
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-31 15:59:53 UTC
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"Will Dockery" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:d489314b-b2a7-4038-8a75-***@o15g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 25, 9:57 pm, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
On Jul 21, 3:15 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
New Luminous Woman album on cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had
never
really
done anything with and started playing other people’s songs.
This
far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman – The
Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born.” Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful.
The
songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for
monitor,
a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and
a
tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out
growing
the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home
studio
set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not
believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which became
known
as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as
my
song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around
town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts
as
a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of
Brian’s
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more
rockin’!
Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere
(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)
(why do you think dockery has to travel so much now?)
How did you know I was out of town on vacation, Dink? Are you doing
some real life stalking... again?
--
Will Dockery poetry, music, et
cetera:http://www.myspace.com/willdockery-
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Hey Will, It's amazing how some people never get out of jr high isn't
it?
Hey Brian, it's amazing that Will Dockery hasn't been found dead
with
a
needle in his arm yet in some cheap hotel room.
Sure is... heh.
Sounds more like Keith Richards or Lou Reed in their glory days.
Sounds more like you last week, Dockery.
Thanks for the high praise, Dink...
Only you would believe drug abuse could be classified as "high praise,"
Dockery.
The context is important, here, Orson.


No, dumbass, it isn't. If you knew how to fucking read, you would realize
that, but even if you WERE capable of putting together sentences to
understand their meaning, I doubt you would still realize my point.
Richard Heathfield
2009-07-31 16:32:07 UTC
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No, dumbass, it isn't.
What isn't?
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Context is SO important.
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-08-01 01:50:31 UTC
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Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
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Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
New Luminous Woman album on cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallard
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago.
Freshly divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years,
but had
never really done anything with and started playing other
people’s songs.
This far from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own
songs, and,
his words, “They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman –
The
Luminous Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was
born.”
Brian started writing songs that were from the heart,
meaningful.
The songs were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for
monitor,
a karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel
mixer, and
a tape deck. He recorded this way for a while, but
eventually out
growing the make shift studio, Mallard invested in a
professional home
studio set- up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brian’s songs – and sound – got better and
better.
“Luminous Woman” was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote “There's No Reason (We
Can't
Fall In Love.)” That song attracted a lot of attention. Not
believing
he could top that, he then wrote “Let The Past Go”… which
became known as “Oh Wo.”
“The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as
my
song Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write
play and record songs.”
Brian’s resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club
called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs
around town –
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally
acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Live’s Open Mic Night. One of
Brian’s biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished
10-track debut
album, “Luminous Woman,” recorded with other local musicians
at Luminous Studio.
“I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has
been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more
rockin’!
Rock On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men
and women who
have loved and lost – I feel your pain, and I sing about it.
These songs are for you.”
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewhere
--
Will Dockery poetry, music, et
cetera:http://www.myspace.com/willdockery-
Hide quoted text -
Hey Brian, it's amazing that Will Dockery hasn't been found dead with a
needle in his arm yet in some cheap hotel room.
Sure is... heh.
Sounds more like Keith Richards or Lou Reed in their glory days.
Sounds more like you last week, Dockery.
Thanks for the high praise, Dink...
Only you would believe drug abuse could be classified as "high praise,"
Dockery.
The context is important, here, Orson.
No, it isn't.
Sure it is, pal.



Not for you it isn't, you nitwitted numbskull -- and I'm not your fucking
"pal." I'm not even your "guy" or "buddy." Get the hell away from me you
unwashed freak.

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