Sunday, November 22, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Wolfgang's Vault
Wolfgang's Vault is the coolest music-related thing I've come across in some time (Thanks, Andy).
Yesterday I streamed the J. Geils Band recorded at the Augusta Civic Center in 1975. If I'd had a couple bucks and a couple brain cells, I could've been there that night. I take it back; it was in October so I was in California then.
Most of the collection is from concerts promoted by Bill Graham back in the day.
As you see below, Mixwit went offline; I think they had legal issues.
I think I may be able to return to recording my own stuff again soon. In the meantime go to Wolfgang's Vault.
Yesterday I streamed the J. Geils Band recorded at the Augusta Civic Center in 1975. If I'd had a couple bucks and a couple brain cells, I could've been there that night. I take it back; it was in October so I was in California then.
Most of the collection is from concerts promoted by Bill Graham back in the day.
As you see below, Mixwit went offline; I think they had legal issues.
I think I may be able to return to recording my own stuff again soon. In the meantime go to Wolfgang's Vault.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008
Roy Zimmerman
I just heard Roy Zimmerman on WMPG's Us Folk. I've favorited him on Youtube and will probably waste the next hour checking out his videos. Here's one:
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
(Not a) Song for Ike Turner
This song calls for electric guitar, but I can't seem to coordinate the technology and the time to record, so here's an acoustic "rehearsal" movie until I can Garageband it sometime. The reference to Bentley's Roadhouse and the Lower Village People near the end of the song is a tribute to my friend Andy's band. Bentley's is on Route One in Arundel.
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