....In some form or another, the good folks I play with live.
Andrew Naylor — Double Bass, Fender Rhodes Pete Richards — Saxophone, Mandolin, Harmonies Todd Reid — Percussion Kelly McClain — Percussion Johnny Calamari — Double Bass Kris Kostoff — Lead Guitar Colin Reeves — Mandolin Mark Naylor — Banjo
some days are better than none" was recorded and produced by Al Sgro and Ed Maxwell in Hollywood, California 2007.
Ed Maxwell — Double Bass Al Sgro — Drums, Piano, Hammond, Harmonies Holly Conlan — Harmonies (The Chandlerettes) Pete Richards — Mandolin, Harmonies Steve Mazur — Guitar Ben Peeler — Lap Steel Guitar Michael Starr — Fiddle A.D. Chandler — Guitar, Vocals, Blues Harp
Mixed by Michael Starr at Wagon Wheel Studios
Mastered by Joe Gastwirt
York Pennsylvania native, Adrian Dylan Chandler, is releasing
his first full length album which showcases his songwriting talents with songs
of riddled relationships leading from love to angst and everywhere
in between.
The album
was produced by A.D.’s friend
and old band mate turned Hollywood
producer, Al Sgro.
“Some Days are Better than
None” brings a plethora of instrumentation
to the table.
A.D. covers the guitars, blues harp and soulful vocals, while Ed Maxwell(of Meiko) brings the low end and engineering. The album features a host of
guest appearances by: Steve Mazur (of Our Lady Peace) on guitars, Ben Peeler (of Shakira) on lap steel, Michael Starr (of Ryan Bingham) on the fiddle,
Holly Conlan sang harmonies, Al Sgro (of Gary Jules) on drums, keys, and harmonies, and Pete Richards (of American Bitch) on sax, mandolin, and harmonies.
Listen to A.D. Chandler's recent radio spot with Pete Richards on the Maxallary Madness Show, hosted by Steve Roberts.
I'm happy to announce that my new album "Songs From The Films Of David Lynch" is out now.
"Truly unsettling and perplexingly brilliant... testament to both the quality of Lynch’s soundtracks and Truax’s talents" - The Skinny
"Truax is paying homage to a kindred spirit with this album. It's the best kind of tribute – affectionate and respectful, but with its own quirks and imaginative leaps and its own distinct identity." -The Scotsman
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Hiya We’ve been working on some new songs and are in pre-production for the recording of our first commercial CD release which will be recorded over the summer, with a hopeful release October time,
Our last live performance before our summer holiday will be at the Selby outdoor festival at the James Street 'bowling green' in Selby on the 21st June, the event starts at 1pm and we’ll be on stage at 5pm others on the bill are Dirty Secrets, Chantel McGregor, The Beautiful Sound, Last Gang and headlining is the Bryan Adams Experience, we hope you can be there.