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w. George Lewis-cl, Avery Howard-tpt, Alton Purnell-pno, Lawrence Marrero-banjo, Alcide Pavageau-bs, Josiah Frazier-dms, Joe Darensbourg-ss & cl+ ... Bands, Trios & Quintets Music George Lewis Bands, Trios & Quintets Songs | 1. | Cecilia | |
| 2. | Medley: Bill Bailey/Margie | |
| 3. | Jingle Bells | |
| 4. | Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning  | |
| 5. | Lou-Easy-An-I-A | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Sweet Georgia Brown | |
| 7. | Oh! Mr. Trombone, Ain't You Ashamed | |
| 8. | When the Saints Go Marching In | $0.99 | |
| 9. | St. Louis Street Blues | |
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| 11. | Singing Clarinet, The | |
| 12. | Darkness on the Delta | |
| 13. | Streets of the City | |
| 14. | Lou-Easy-An-I-A | $0.99 | |
| 15. | Closer Walk With Thee | |
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$9.59 In 1992 Jeff Fabb (Drums), Brian Langan (Guitar), and Brian Green (Bass) started an unnamed punk metal band out on the Eastern End of Long Island. They enlisted a local skater kid Scott Jarzombek to sing. The band was originally named Godhead, after the song by the New York Hardcore band Burn, a major influence of the bands singer.The bands geographic location, the eastern sticks of Long Island, automatically made them outsiders to the LI and NY scene. The band began to organize and play shows with their friends in their small town. These shows were in local basements, recreation halls and garages. For the most part they were more parties then shows, a handful of skaters, metal heads and geeks from the local area high schools coming together to hang out. The show line ups were always with their friends Grid and a mix of side projects.Over the first year of their existence the band went through numerous member, style and name changes. Existing for a short time as the side project Offsides, with Scott moving to bass and his best friend, Ross Milligan, on vocals. Sometimes the band would play under the name Offsides and other times as Tripface. Sometimes they would play together, sharing a set. It was Ross who gave the band the name Tripface.Offsides would give birth to the first recorded line up of of the band. Austin Macdonald, Offsides guitar player moved to bass, Scott back on vocals and a friend from school, Rory, on guitar. It was with this line up that the band would play live on WUSB’s Riptide. The set was recorded, and released as a split cassette with their friends Grid. After a kind review in Artie Philly's Paranoid Zine section of Under the Volcano, long Island began to take notice of the small “East End” hardcore scene.After a handful of shows and a failed attempt to record a demo, this line up ceased to function. Their popularity continued to grow thanks to the circulation of their live split. Jay May, a fellow East End resident who had been doing sound at local LI shows and had recorded the unreleased “Offsides” demo, approached Scott and Austin about reforming the band with him on guitar.The band was reborn, recruiting Dave Allen to play bass and Pete Ruland on drums. This would be the final and most productive line up of the band. Playing a cross of Snapcase meets Judge; the band grew in popularity in their home scene of Long Island and began to make a dent on the east coast.After only a few months of having the new line up together the band recorded the “Closed In” demo. This included the newly written title track, a song written by the original Godhead line up, “Brotherhood” and the Offsides song, “I’ve Lost”. The band played WUSB again, and another cassettes split was released, again ...
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