Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: WHEN THE GOOD ROAD IS CLOSED, THE BAD ROAD WILL NEVER BE OPEN: Are There Any Niggers Here Tonight?; Clap, The; Lenny on Comedy, Pt. 1; On Third Shows; Father Flotsky's Triumph; ...
Freak Brain music CDs. Audio Mixer: Ian Aeillo.
Recording information: 11/2003-02/2006.
McCarthy Trenching: Renee Ledesma Hoover, Adrianne Verhoeven, Jerry Kinney (vocals); Bill Hoover (guitar); Steve Bartolomei (electric guitar); Ted Stevens, Dan McCarthy (unknown instrument); Mark Maziarz "Leather Lungs", Ted Warin, Alex McManus, Tim Kasher, Ryan Fox, ...
Freak Brain CD music. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Darol Anger and Mike Marshall reunite with 1999's Jam, another fine example of their skillful fusion of folk, jazz and classical idioms. Primarily acoustic, with flourishes of electric bass here and there, ...
Freak Brain album. Detroit's Slot spent much of their career out on the fringes of the alternative rock nation, recording a series of EPs filled with sonic references to the era's leading bands, yet showing too much versatility to find any single category ...
Freak Brain songs. Keyes Blendz Blues, Hip-Hop & Soul!
Keyes has been writin' rhymes and poetry for 15+ years. He has mastered the art of flow, word-play and rhyme! "Concepts" Vol.
3 is the first nationally released production for Keyes and Project Records while all ...
Freak Brain songs. Track Listing of songs: Montag, Der 26.Dezember, Als Michel "Das Große Aufräumen Von Katthult" Veranstaltete 1; Montag, Der 26.Dezember, Als Michel "Das Große Aufräumen Von Katthult" Veranstaltete 2; Montag, Der 26.Dezember, Als Michel "Das Große Aufräumen Von Katthult" Veranstaltete 3; Montag, Der ...
Freak Brain CD music. If you love music and spoken word, especially live performance, you already know that some of the most amazing, most moving, most impressive and most real songs and stories come from the independent artist. Oftentimes, these are the people who are writing their hearts out, not to try to make a buck, but because they just have to. They are truly artists, perfecting their craft because they love it, and because they are driven to express themselves and their talents in ways that speak to the rest of us on a very basic level. They play in small clubs, gathering an extremely loyal base of "local" fans, maybe even self-produce a CD or two. For 19 years, the Women In The Arts Festival in East Lansing, Michigan has helped to showcase exactly this type of performer on its annual Day Stage. As many as nine artists perform, filling back-to-back half-hour sets with fresh perspectives and well-honed talents. Appreciative audiences file in throughout the day, often realizing they've been sitting in the same spot for hours transfixed by one performer after another. The Women In The Arts Festival only runs once a year for one-and-a-half days -- a Friday night plus all day and evening on a Saturday. Since there are workshops, homemade food and a crafts area all occurring simultaneously to the Day Stage, a lot of people complained they were not able to enjoy as many of the performances as they'd have liked. The Festival producers and attendees, knowing how much others appreciate the experience, wished they could share the amazing songs, stories, poems and art of the Day Stage performers with an even wider ...
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