in no particular order.... thelonious monk, harry nilsson, the beatles, xtc, wilco, prince, stevie wonder, they might be giants, latin playboys, randy newman, the band, tom waits, elton john, komeda, queen, elvis costello, david byrne, paul simon, mose allison, spoon, pink floyd, the pixies, gillian welch, the cardigans, modest mouse, gram parsons, and a mess of others.
i have too many other projects in addition to this new "solo thing" i have just put up. these other projects include but are not limited to the following:
Fluid Ounces
( www.myspace.com/fluidounces ),
Hot New Singles
( www.myspace.com/hotnewsingles )
and
Spike and Mallets
( www.myspace.com/spikeandmallets )
here's hoping you enjoy any and all of them as well as whatever i decide to post here.
many thanks!
......and by the way i have many tracks of instrumental music which you can license to use for next to nothing and which you can find at productiontrax.com.
search under my name and there they will be.
I know it's a little late but my sister's birthday is Sept 18th, and my daughter's is the 20th, and my dad's is the 22nd. So it's been really busy around here.
Hey Seth...thank you so much for the friendship. Thank you so much for the comp tickets. That was great. Sure had fun beating you in bowling.=] lol Say hi to your family and next time were in Nashville will give you a buzz.
Early reviews say: From the opening AC/DC inspired groove of “Cocaine” , a wickedly arranged cover of J.J. Cale’s narcotic classic, Black Robot serves instant notice with their self-titled debut that not only do they have it, they damn near destroyed the laboratory to get it. This mechanical/musical beast was conceived and constructed for the divine, ultimate destruction of brain cells, ear fibers and false perceptions about what it truly means to rock as if our very survival as a race depended on it. -Lonn Friend
thanks for the add Seth. Looking forward to jamming tonight at the 5 Spot but i'm fucking sick again man! but i'm sure fun will still find us... ;) brian