Missy Higgins: “Where I Stood”

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I don’t know anything at all about this singer, Missy Higgins, except I was just listening to radio and was blown away by what I heard. What a revelation. Mournful, soulful, and eloquent all at once. This was like when hearing Shawn Colvin, Jackson Browne, or Eric Anderson for the first time. She is on that level of singer/songwriter– if her other work is anything like this. This blog will try and interview her sometime in the future. I promise not to ask her anything about executive privilege.  Nor will we ask her to write a protest song about executive privilege, as some readers of this blog might want.  If anyone has contact information for her, they can leave it in the comments section below, or contact me through my Facebook page


2 Responses to “Missy Higgins: “Where I Stood””

  1. Lee Nelson Says:

    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=7677718

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/emeraldcity/2008/03/missy-higgins-s.html

    hope these help…

  2. albenotruth Says:

    hey Murray, your story on Domenici is FALSE.

    Domenici’s attorney called you a liar and I and many people in the great state of NM believe him. Why couldn’t you get him to comment in your story? He told the ABQ Journal that your story is BS. He’s not under investigation. Obviously your shoddy reporting is nothing new.

    While stupid people on the net salivate over Murray W’s BS his reporting contains one or two new sentences of new info and 2,000 or so words of previously reported stuff so it has the appearance of a big scoop when in fact it’s old news.

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