CD Release Announcement...
...of the trad quartet I play with. Recorded ol-fashion’ style... to TAPE (no computers!) with really old mics and other old stuff and no re-do’s and the whole deal in one shot. ...recorded at Plan B studios - below some spice factory in downtown Philly.
TIN PAN - Alice McNulty
Tin Pan CD Release, March 22, Brooklyn, NY @Shanghai Mermaid http://www.shanghaimermaid.com (rated PG-13)
...you have to make a reservation.
Here are some excerpts from the CD:
http://www.tubajoe.com/sounds/tinpan/tinpanexcerpts.mp3
Here is an unedited clip of rehearsal of the band, rehearsing with a guest, for the CD release show, lining up some *special* cues.
http://www.tubajoe.com/sounds/tinpan/ti ... arsal1.mp3
The CD should be available on CD Baby etc any time now.
Enjoy...
Trad CD release
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tubajoe
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"When you control sound, you control meat." -Arnold Jacobs
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Allen
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I love the music you're playing, and that (presumably dress) rehearsal clip was fun!
I gotta tell you Joe, it's refreshing to hear of someone making himself a life in music instead of crying about the lack of well-financed symphony orchestras. Keep on doing what you're doing! And, let us know when the CD is on the market.
Cheers,
Allen
I gotta tell you Joe, it's refreshing to hear of someone making himself a life in music instead of crying about the lack of well-financed symphony orchestras. Keep on doing what you're doing! And, let us know when the CD is on the market.
Cheers,
Allen
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Way to go tubajoe,
Great music! Called for audacious tuba and you had it for us in spades.
I could listen to you guys for days on end.
Back in the late 60's we played a joint called " Stork's Tainted Lady' on the Mobile Bay Causeway. They painted live female models with glow paint and had them hootchie cootchie under black lights.
The artist painting them had a fine sense of humor.
He painted a large monster with big huge teeth on a dancer with a chubby stomach. When she hunched forward and back it looked like the monster was chewing.
Try to blow a horn with that going on.
Great music! Called for audacious tuba and you had it for us in spades.
Back in the late 60's we played a joint called " Stork's Tainted Lady' on the Mobile Bay Causeway. They painted live female models with glow paint and had them hootchie cootchie under black lights.
The artist painting them had a fine sense of humor.
He painted a large monster with big huge teeth on a dancer with a chubby stomach. When she hunched forward and back it looked like the monster was chewing.
Try to blow a horn with that going on.
We pronounce it Guf Coast
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tubajoe
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