Remember how I mentioned I might be doing a giveaway? Well I am! I have one CD and one digital download to give away. Want to be entered to win? Just head on over to my Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/SomeKindOfMuffin, for details!
Posts Tagged ‘CD’
Gentleman Road Giveaway
Posted in Blog, tagged CD, Country, digital download, Gentleman Road, giveaway on 08/06/14| Leave a Comment »
Gentleman Road In All Formats
Posted in Blog, tagged CD, Gentleman Road, giveaway, Scott Woeckel, vinyl on 08/04/14| Leave a Comment »
Scott Woeckel of Gentleman Road was nice enough to send me 2 CDs, a digital download, and VINYL of Fireflies & Gasoline!!!! The vinyl is all mine, but I think I may be giving one of these CDs away to a lovely SKOM follower. Who’s interested?
The CD turns 30!
Posted in Blog, tagged 30 years, 52nd Street, Billy Joel, CD, compact disc on 09/30/12| Leave a Comment »
That’s right! The Compact Disc is 30. On Oct 1, 1982 Billy Joel’s 52nd Street was the first album released on CD!
Father’s Pocketwatch
Posted in Interviews, tagged album, banjo, CD, drums, Father's Pocketwatch, folk, interview, kids music, Music, old-timey, Oregon, Pandorpion, Portland, skom, washtub on 08/13/12| Leave a Comment »
This week we have Portland, OR “old-timey, banjo and washtub bass, kids music” songsters Father’s Pocketwatch. A trio of talented musicians. They are Tyson, Ryan, and Brian. They apparently had a little extra time on their hands and went and did some vidyas. I am pleased as punch. They were very creative and entertaining in their responses.
Please visit their webiste, www.fatherspocketwatch.com, and enjoy the interview done in 3 parts below. Oh, also, there’s a Pandorpion! That’s right..PANDORPION!!!!
Part the first
Part the second
Part the third
Did you see it? The Pandorpion? Thank you so much Tyson, Ryan, and Brian. The videos are great. And remember kids visit their website and buy their “Premium Sampler” to help fund their next album. www.fatherspocketwatch.com
Dirty Face
Posted in Interviews, tagged album, Amazon, band, CD, cocaine woman, Create Space, Dirty Face, guitar, guitar.com, interview, MP3, Music, recording, rock, skom, Terry Sheldrick, UK on 08/09/12| 5 Comments »
As mentioned in the previous post I am embarking on a series of interviews with my talented friends and acquaintances. This first interview is with Terry Sheldrick from Netheravon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. Terry and I first met via guitar.com. (that site will come up a few more times in future interviews)
Terry’s band/music project is Dirty Face. It’s straight ahead rock. When I listen to his music I can tell the tones he recorded started in his head and he has a real honest vocal style that is easy for me to appreciate. In the interest of full disclosure I did do some design work for Terry’s album “Cocaine Woman”, which you can purchase at Create Space or Amazon. I recommend getting it from Create Space as Terry will see a larger cut of that and I’m all about supporting the arts!
Dirty Face is pretty much just you right?
TS: Yeah Dirty Face is just me. I kind of have been a one man band since I picked up the electric guitar. Just me and my brain!
What does your name mean?
TS: Well, the name came because of my 6 year old son. I never shave when going into a studio or when writing, not sure why just like to be the caveman singing dirty blues! Anyway, when returning home from the studio my son said I had a Dirty face and the name stuck!
What is your song writing process like?
TS: I don’t sit down and think I must write a song. Do that and you end up with a headache. I don’t play guitar everyday. Sorry, but you’ve either got it in your head already or you should just take up needle work!
Tell me about the writing and recording process for Cocaine Woman?
TS: Believe it or not but Cocaine Woman from lyrics to chords, chorus, solo, and bass were done within 15 minutes. It was the first song I had for the album. When I had that I just knew an album was born plus I had just found my old producer on facebook so believe in fate or not something was working that Christmas 2010! Then started recording in jan 2011!!
Did you do all the instruments?
TS: Yeah, done the guitar work also bass, solos, the drums where down to a good old drum machine I’m not really a gadget person I’m fairly lazy like that.
Did you have people sit in?
TS: No just me and my producer Ian Marshall wish I could of really but the budget was tight and I was and still am funding this all by myself! Maybe in the second album!!
Where did you record and what was it like?
TS: The Album was recorded in Salisbury City County Wiltshire England, It was a great feeling getting back into the music studio and meeting up with Ian again who I had not seen for awhile. For me it just feels like you are an 8 year old boy in a sweet shop; you can’t stop smiling!
Tell me a little about the gear you use.
TS: I have my beautiful Fender black top “Mexican” also an 8 track CD Boss recorder which I do all my work demos on. With so much to chose from in pedals “that’s when I get headaches” lol.
What have you learned from that process that will change recording the next album?
TS: This one is a difficult question really. I would have loved more time, money, backing singers, but really go with what you got. I’m a firm believer in not putting things on albums because it sounds nice for someone else; it should be always for you! The second album is something for another day in time, but what I will say is I’ll be playing on it!
Plans for the future?
TS: I want to at least give Dirty Face a shot, a chance out there. We all want to be loved, I’m no different! It’s a good album.
If you could be a plant, what plant would it be and why?
TS: I’ve smoked a lot of plants in my time! But the one I can remember as a child was the Bluebell. We used to go on school trips to Westwood. I was always blown away, hence there is a song called “Bluebell Woods” on the second album! Brings me back a smile again!
I want to thank Terry for taking the time to share a little bit of what makes him and Dirty Face tick. You can find Dirty Face on Facebook here: Dirty Face
Album available at Create Space or Amazon
And I leave you with a fun video of the title track off Terry’s album
Throw Down Your Heart
Posted in Blog, tagged Africa, banjo, Bela Fleck, CD, documentaries, documentary, Hollywood Theatre, It Might Get Loud, movie, Movies, Music, New York, Portland, Sascha Paladino, Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Throw Down Your Heart, Vol. 3: Africa Sessions on 04/24/09| 2 Comments »
This looks so good. And unlike It Might Get Loud it will actually play here in Portland.
Throw Down Your Heart follows American banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck on his journey to Africa to explore the little known African roots of the banjo and record an album. Béla’s boundary-breaking musical adventure takes him to Uganda, Tanzania, The Gambia, and Mali, and provides a glimpse of the beauty and complexity of Africa. Using his banjo, Béla transcends barriers of language and culture, finding common ground and forging connections with musicians from very different backgrounds.
The movie was made by Sascha Paladino, Béla Fleck’s half-brother, and is the second the two have made together, the first being the documentary short Obstinato: Making Music for Two. A CD is already available under the title Throw Down Your Heart, Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3: Africa Sessions.
Limited screenings start in New York today, April 24th. We in Portland must wait until July 17th.
July 17-23, 2009
Hollywood Theatre
Portland, OR
http://www.hollywoodtheatre.org/
List of screenings: http://argotpictures.com/throw-down-your-heart.html
Zappa Plays Zappa
Posted in Blog, tagged CD, DVD, Dweezil Zappa, Frank Zappa, Netflix, Roxy & Elsewhere, Son of Roxy & Elsewhere, studio tour, ZPZ on 04/18/09| Leave a Comment »
For those not in the know Zappa Plays Zappa (ZPZ) is a tribute act that plays the music of Frank Zappa and is led by his son Dweezil Zappa. A DVD titled Son of Roxy & Elsewhere of ZPZ will be released at some point, though I cannot for the life of me find out when. I am looking forward to it and have recently added the previous ZPZ DVD to my Netflix queue. I am not a Zappa fanatic, but I did get into him a little in high school and really dig it. Because I am a Zappa dabbler, or Zapbler (patent pending) I didn’t realize that there is a wee bit of controversy about the ZPZ Son of Roxy DVD. Apparently the Zapparistas (that one’s up for grabs) are up in arms that there isn’t a Roxy & Elsewhere DVD featuring Frank, though the CD is available. Either way I present you with the Son of Roxy & Elsewhere preview and a studio tour with Dweezil.