WFN :: Rhythm & Blues get Bushwacked!
Rhythm & Blues (Honky Tonk Man & Greg Valentine) get Bushwacked by the Bushwackers during the debut of their hit single Hunk of Honky Love. !!
Rhythm & Blues (Honky Tonk Man & Greg Valentine) get Bushwacked by the Bushwackers during the debut of their hit single Hunk of Honky Love. !!
www.facebook.com from the album Plum Brandy Blues (1997) Booking / Concerte contact@nightlosers.ro www.nightlosers.ro BIO The Nightlosers are a romanian ethno-blues band, mostly remarkable for their ability to find common roots between country-rock, American blues and Eastern Europe genuine folk, thus conveying the same message through complementary ways of expression. Their sound is chameleonic – to induce the rock/blues/ethno state of mind, the blend is a well-measured recipe with a bit of passion, a bit of subtle self-humor, a lot of technique in whatever device that produces some sort of sound, from overdriven guitar down to poplar leaf — and a good dose of temper.
a test video i did a while ago to see how well i could record myself tinkling the ivories. as suspected, the video quality was less than desirable; however, despite the fact that the sound quality gives no hint to how awesome my new Yamaha upright sounds, the video was watchable. So i decided to upload it for those who are interested in seeing a piano arrangement of ‘Bee Jam Blues’ from the PS2 game Gitaroo Man. (Bee Jam is by far my favourite stage.) Yeah, i know there are mistakes and stuff, but as i mentioned it was more sort of a test recording as a bit of fun. You can even hear some solo licks from the actual song (there should’ve been more, but i couldn’t be bothered figuring most of them out). So yeah, if you watch it all the way through, you’re awesome. thanks a bundle. UPDATE: sheet music!: i172.photobucket.com Seeing as this performance was completely improvised, i haven’t transcribed it note for note. This music is what i would’ve been reading off if i was in fact reading off music. if anyone does go to the effort of transcribing exactly what i played, my admiration is with you
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Hank Williams Jr. Blues Man Music Picture Montage
LOL…..sorry for the typical rough start! You might wonder WHY does this woman always spin and fall? No, not drinkin’…I did AFTER the vid, but not before!;-).the XXXB is hangover material, yikes, some mean pale ale……what you cannot see is that I’m working in about 2 by 2 feet of foot space, or less. There is plenty stuff to the left and right of the camera on tripod,..including an amp on the floor right at my feet…:-) and wires everywhere…. The new instrument is a delight, a road worn Baritone Harmony uke…I don’t mind bumps and bruises, in a well love instrument! .Somebody loved and played this alot, and it has a nice mellow tone. It has a replacement back which is not perfect and unvarnised, and some pinholes on the front…I suspect it is late 40s early 50s…dunno what I’ve tuned it to….just by ear, so I tuned, and began to play..a lil markley pickup is stuck on with a piece of rubber eraser,….. ran the uke thru my fender keyboard amp, and vocals this time thru the roland mini. (as opposed to last amp set up, father time).like to get a little reverb on my voice. LONG INTRO is really a sound sample, …it runs into the song, eventually. Thanks for listening!:-) be sure and see my note at the bitter end…..I love my audience, you are the best in the world….and you are all over the world! SWAK XOs, Laurie
Multi-instrumentalist and one-man band Jeff Horwich, performing in the Twin Cities. The many instruments and vocals are layered 100% live using a Digitech JamMan loop pedal. Instruments used in this tune include Risa Solid tenor uke, and soprano and alto saxophones (played at the same time). Copyright 2007 Jeff Horwich. Visit JeffHorwich.com
Working Man Music Video
Michael Greiner created this set of plastic pipe marimbas. On this clip are three generations of prototypes designed to be low co Michael Greiner created this set of plastic pipe marimbas. On this clip are three generations of prototypes designed to be low cost for use by childrens programming/organizations/schools. The top one in development costs around 0 in materials. Michael Greiner constructs muscial instruments in classes with students’ participation. Filmed at Norma Coombs primary school in Altadena CA in 2007.
Michael Greiner created this set of plastic pipe marimbas. On this clip are three generations of prototypes designed to be low cost for use by childrens programming/organizations/schools. The top one in development costs around 0 in materials. Michael Greiner constructs muscial instruments in classes with students’ participation. Filmed at Norma Coombs primary school in Altadena CA in 2007