And this from Emitt's blog on Myspace: "Richard Thompson will be in studio with us to lay down some tracks the first of March. As many of you may know, along with being an extraordinary guitartist, Richard was also a member of Fairport Convention who had a hit in the U.K with Emitt's "Time Will Show The Wiser". A few years ago "Rolling Stone" magazine named him in the top Twenty of the all time greatest rock guitarists. Needless to say we're looking forward to working with him!" Thompson reported opened his second set last night with "Time Will Show The Wiser" and confirmed he will be playing on Emitt's new record. Tim -----Original Message----- From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of scotthomewood@cs.com Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 3:27 PM To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: Emmit Rhodes From another list - *Emitt Rhodes * Saturday, February 13th, 11am - 1pm n Michael Shelley's show * ichael chats with pop music legend Emitt Rhodes - who started drumming as a een in the house band at L.A. nightclub Hullabaloo, The Palace Guard, then ronted The Merry-Go-Round (who had a hit with "Live"), then released a eries of solo albums that made him a critical favorite & earned him a cult ollowing. After some bad business dealings and ten years of non stop work - e was burned out at age 24. He'll discuss his latest attempt at a comeback, is struggle with his mental & physical health, his creative process and uch more in this startlingly honest interview. * ww.wfmu.org Michael has done some reallly great interviews on his show. In the past few onths he has had Robbie Fulks, Chip Taylor, Jackie Deshannon and Duck unn. All the shows are archived at the FMU website. Scott Homewood *Emitt Rhodes * Saturday, February 13th, 11am - 1pm n Michael Shelley's show * ichael chats with pop music legend Emitt Rhodes - who started drumming as a een in the house band at L.A. nightclub Hullabaloo, The Palace Guard, then ronted The Merry-Go-Round (who had a hit with "Live"), then released a eries of solo albums that made him a critical favorite & earned him a cult ollowing. After some bad business dealings and ten years of non stop work - e was burned out at age 24. He'll discuss his latest attempt at a comeback, is struggle with his mental & physical health, his creative process and uch more in this startlingly honest interview. * ww.wfmu.org Michael has done some reallly great interviews on his show. In the past few onths he has had Robbie Fulks, Chip Taylor, Jackie Deshannon and Duck unn. All the shows are archived at the FMU website. Scott Homewood