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    Crazy Gary's Mobile Disco: ab 12.49 €
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    "Quiet Signs" ist das dritte Album von Jessica Pratt aus Los Angeles, und die so zerbrechlich scheinende Künstlerin hat ein unglaublich kraftvolles Album geschaffen. Steter Tropfen höhlt bekanntermaßen den Stein, und so arbeitete Jessica vier Jahre an den Songs ihres neuen Albums, legte wie eine Bildhauerin, Schicht für Schicht, die Form und Struktur der Songs frei und herausgekommen ist ein wirkliches Kleinod. "Quiet Signs" ist die Reise einer Künstlerin, die aus der Dunkelheit ins Licht tritt, selbstbewusst nach vorne schreitet, als Einzelgängerin auf einer weitläufigen Bühne. Das Album wurde in Los Angeles geschrieben und in Gary's Electric Studio in Brooklyn, NY, aufgenommen, Al Carlson ist Co-Produzent und hat außerdem Flöte, Orgel und Piano dazu beigetragen. Matt McDermott spielte ebenfalls am Piano und String Synthesizer.Formate- CD Digipak mit Booklet inkl. Lyrics- LP im schwarzen Vinyl
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    (LP incl. DL-Code) Mix aus dem New-Pop von Orange Juice, den Eigenarten von Prefab Sprout und dem Freigeist des gesamten Stiff Records-Katalogs.Waxing Romantic markiert nun endlich das Debut-Album des kanadischen Künstlers Travis Bretzer. Der 24-jährige aus Edmonton, Alberta, hat eine nun wirklich einzgartige und ganz eigene Herangehnsweise an den Gitarrenpop. Als talentierter Songwriter und echter Troubadour vermeidet er vorschnelle Kategorisierungen. Schon auf seiner ersten EP für Mexican Summer (Making Love, 2013) berührte er gleichermassen den New-Pop von Orange Juice, die Eigenarten von Prefab Sprout und freigeistige Sensibilität des gesamten eines gesamten Stiff Records-Katalogs. Auf seinem ersten Album verabschiedet er sich von seinem Schlafzimmer-Studio und kann nun endlich ein komplettes Studio nutzen. Aufgenommen wurde mit Jorge Elbrecht (Violens/Lansing-Dreiden) im Brooklyner Gary's Electric Studio, was Travis' Songs deutlich gut tut! www.mexicansummer.com/shop/travis-bretzer-waxing-romantic/ TRACKS: 1. Giving Up 2. Idle By 3. Promises 4. Lonely Heart 5. Story Book 6. The Bread 7. Don't Forget 8. Lady Red 9. Wishing Away 10. Good Times
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    Charmant-schiefer Mix aus dem New-Pop von Orange Juice, den Eigenarten von Prefab Sprout und dem Freigeist des gesamten Stiff Records-Katalogs.Waxing Romantic markiert nun endlich das Debut-Album des kanadischen Künstlers Travis Bretzer. Der 24-jährige aus Edmonton, Alberta, hat eine nun wirklich einzgartige und ganz eigene Herangehnsweise an den Gitarrenpop. Als talentierter Songwriter und echter Troubadour vermeidet er vorschnelle Kategorisierungen. Schon auf seiner ersten EP für Mexican Summer (Making Love, 2013) berührte er gleichermassen den New-Pop von Orange Juice, die Eigenarten von Prefab Sprout und freigeistige Sensibilität des gesamten eines gesamten Stiff Records-Katalogs. Auf seinem ersten Album verabschiedet er sich von seinem Schlafzimmer-Studio und kann nun endlich ein komplettes Studio nutzen. Aufgenommen wurde mit Jorge Elbrecht (Violens/Lansing-Dreiden) im Brooklyner Gary's Electric Studio, was Travis' Songs deutlich gut tut! www.mexicansummer.com/shop/travis-bretzer-waxing-romantic TRACKS: 1. Giving Up 2. Idle By 3. Promises 4. Lonely Heart 5. Story Book 6. The Bread 7. Don't Forget 8. Lady Red 9. Wishing Away 10. Good Times
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    Gary's music spills from the land. He takes a hard look at old times, good times, heartache and temptation. He tells timeless stories with heart and humor. The sound is outlaw, but there are hints of rock, folk, gospel and reggae -- sounds that sweep across the plains. Born and raised in Imperial, Nebraska, a small town that is full of great music -- if you listen for it. Growing up at the empty end of Nebraska meant being outdoors. 'It meant reservoirs full of fish and fields full enough of pheasants to keep us tramping through them. We took our shotguns to school so we could go hunting after class. Trying to shoot birds from a moving vehicle made perfectly good sense to us... until we shot the station wagon." Gary bears the harmonic strains of his parents (Dad a band director and Mom the former diva of Limon, Colorado). "Mom used to dress up my sisters and me and have us sing at social functions. It left some scars on my psyche." Trumpet his intent, Gary studied music at the University of Northern Colorado. But it was his other instrument - his voice - that made him a featured singer on a Grammy-nominated album, in only the second college group in Grammy history to be nominated for an award. And at UNC he found his calling as a composer and was a finalist for the Elevox National Composition Contest. For the past few decades, Gary has been in Denver writing, performing and working. For about 12 years, Gary was in the all Steely Dan band, Kid Charlemagne. In 1998, Gary's first musical, Before I Wake, was produced in Denver. In 2003, Campaign, a musical that Gary conceived of and co-wrote, was chosen to do a workshop at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. Campaign became The Ticket and was performed in 2006 as an equity showcase (16 shows) at the Sage Theatre in New York City. Gary is currently finishing the score for a musical by Chicago-based writer, Charles Kouri. "I continue to have opportunities to write music. High Plains Storm - making music relating to my rural upbringing, collaborating with good friends who sing along in their own hearts to the wind across the prairie - has brought me the most artistic joy of anything I have ever done. I hope people can hear that in the album."
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    Let's start with some questions. What came first, the chicken or egg, or did the theme song come before the movie it's about? Films have soundtracks, but have you ever heard the soundtrack to a novel? In the fast paced music industry, it seems like once you become familiar with artists, you never hear about them again. Rarely do you hear about anybody who is ground breaking or trend setting. So take a moment to be introduced to Gary Holmes. Unlike almost every artist you are already familiar with, Gary Holmes is unique in a number of ways. First, Gary's songs are a musical journey. Like the soundtrack to an imaginary film, the songs tell stories that take listeners into the movie theater of their mind's eye. In other words, something like radio theater before the invention of television, it's an audio drama experience. Some of his songs musically project selected cinematic images. For example, more than reading the novel, watching the David Lean film version of Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations', inspired story re-telling from the movie as the songs 'Miss Havisham and Mistress'. Other selections explore spirituality, challenges to the world status quo, and Gary's life experiences. Amid sincere songwriting, Theater for the Blind, the fictional coffee house band struggling to survive, lends the element of humorous fantasy to a musical stage wealthy with literature based songs, double meanings and metaphors. With this debut CD, 'Water', Gary Holmes invites you to put your headphones on, turn the lights down and the stereo up, close your eyes, and visualize the sound. Like the days of radio theater, there's no television screen to look at. The Songs: Water-A CD with 10 Selections 1. Only Until I have concluded that only until opening up to the possibility of failure, there is no probability of success. Are we living our own dreams, or the dreams that someone else has in mind? 2. Mistress In the pages of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, Miss Havisham had a broken heart, and she raised her adopted daughter, Stella, to break the hearts of others. Her very much enamored admirer, Pip, became the brunt of this upbringing, but he kept on loving her just the same. On the topic of Thanksgiving in the United States, Dickens criticized Americans as having a backwards concept. Rather than thanking God just one day out of the year, we should be thankful on all the other days, and take just one day to complain about every thing else. 3. Hazy Sunshine This song could be about many things. It is the most common term on local T.V. weather reports in Los Angeles. To me, Hazy Sunshine, is about the twelve tribes of Israel on their way out of Egypt. Here they are, delivered by the hand of God from Pharoh and tyranny, and on their way to a promised land. All they can do is complain about everything they see as missing. 'There is no water here, have we been brought this far to die of thirst?'. God brings them water from a rock. As slaves they could see that their next meal would come from their Egyptian oppressors. With God, they are learning to live by faith. In the mean time, nostalgia for security in the old days of bondage hazes, or makes less clear, the miracle of their new deliverance. I hate when I make that same mistake. 4. Water We live in a world where an abundance of 'isms' rule much of how people treat each other. We have racism, sexism and ageism to name a few. There are times that we assume things incorrectly, and we hurt each other when we really don't have to. I wish there were no cliques, de facto segregation, or secret society demographics to consider in the world equation. As God once flooded the Earth with water, so should we too cleanse away discrimination, hatred, and unjustified judgementalism. 5. Everafterforevermore I wish I had written all of this song, but I didn't. The narration and verse lyrics are from an anonymous poem titled, 'The Letter in the Night'. The final line of the piece says 'pass this message on to others', so that's what I am doing through this song. I added instrumental music from sequencer patterns, and contributed the words to the chorus: Everafterforevermore, I should have known this fate before My soul could have been to heaven sent but to this fire pit it went 6. Thank You Jesus This song tells about who Jesus is, and why I thank Him. 7. Cross House Night So many people and so many stories all in one place. My older brother Darryl was an all night security guard at an apartment building one summer. Sometimes I would follow him to work. The people who lived there were like clockwork--same people, same place, same time. I was never there to see what happened in the day light . I guess that would be a different story and a different song. That place existed for me only at night. 8. Miss Havisham A broken heart takes a long time to heal, if at all. For a long time I took a very condescending position towards this Dickens' character (Miss Havisham). I later realized that getting past a monumental disappointment is easier said than done, and I have never even been jilted at the marital alter. Miss Havisham was. It takes time, good friends, and most importantly, God. Still, we are better off counting the today's blessings, rather than focusing on the disappointments of the past. 9. Short Edit-Everafterforevermore This mix is the same as the longer version minus the spoken narration. Nothing deep, just a shorter version to listen to. 10. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Thank You Jesus Remix) Yeah, yeah, yeah are fun words to sing. At the elementary schools where I have taught, my students take a liking to this song when they hear it playing in the background. It's flattering to hear requests for, 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeah'. The name stuck, and I had something new to call this remix of 'Thank You Jesus'.
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    Trepid is a 4-piece high-energy hard rock band that originated in October 2008. Based out of Bossier City, La., writing and musical influences include Black Sabbath, Kiss, STP, Godsmack, Led Zeppelin and everything in between that is rock-n-roll. Brian Young is the formally trained guitarist for Trepid. He studied under Tony Bucci, the guitarist for the Lawrence Welk Band. Brian is also a classically trained guitarist who most notably played with local bands Cactus and Noise Merchants. Noise Merchants received radio airplay with Love, Hate, Jaded. Brian blends his own unique playing style with his influences that produce what can only be called an unforgettable array of guitar heaven!! After several years of line-up changes with Noise Merchants, especially with bass players, Brian asked his friend of 20 plus years David Gorman to play bass in Noise Merchants. David answered with a thundering yes and brought with him a wide range of influences, distinct bass playing style, huge stage presence, and attitude. Larry Blevins is the drummer behind Trepid. Larry brings a style all his own and a big stage presence. After all he is 6'5! Larry has played virtually all styles of music and has been playing well over 10 years. Lana has an in your face voice, look, and modern sound that will knock your socks off and keep you coming back for more! Trepid blends a huge love of all rock-n-roll music with their influences into songs full of thrills and surprises that will remind you of what's to come in our near future and what we lived through in the past. Trepid mixes old school heavy rock with a modern sound reminiscent of Godsmack, Pantera, Kiss and Black Sabbath riffs. "And They Call it Revoulution" has lyrical content that gets stuck in your head like a good Nirvana song. Throw in artists like Saliva, Theory of a Deadman, Halestorm and Evanescence and you have Trepid. 'And They Call it Revolution' blends Trepid's huge love of all rock-n-roll music with their influences and this makes for a different treat with every track. Trepid has entertained at such venues as The Riverside Warehouse, Mojo's, Lil' Joes, The Blue Monkey, Cadillac Jack's, Tsunami Bar, The Pioneer Pub, Crazy Frogs, and Gary's Spot. They have shared the stage with great bands such as Idle of the Peach, Trawl, Another Beautiful Letdown, The Event Horizon, Rockhouse, South of Heaven, Dorian's Fall and national act Motley Crude (Uncrowned). Trepid is currently doing small weekend regional tours all across the southern United States. Look for a show near you! 'When Trepid took the stage, I really didn't know what to expect. This was a band I had never met or seen anywhere, other than on Myspace. Instantly Lana joined in with rest of the band and they all came to life. There they were old style rock with metal style lyrics. It made quite an interesting marriage in music. There are a lot of rock and metal bands out there right now, but Trepid brings something unique to the music scene. I cover several music scenes, because I am a southern, four states area writer. The SOUTH, is MY music scene and I always love being surprised.' - Eilene Rogers, It's Ok I'm with the Band (Apr 10, 2010)
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    As Ron Bell put together songs for his nightclub show in 1975 he included the smash hit Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett. This song was a lot different than the other songs of the day such as the ones by Stevie Wonder, Kenny Rogers, or even the Eagles. Ron played Margaritaville and the others for many years. Just a decade earlier, Ron had sung and played all the hits of that era including those by the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and many more. Soon, Ron's band Big Foot was opening shows for the Moody Blues, Frank Zappa, and the Grateful Dead, just to name a few. For those musicians who made a living playing and singing, the word "Disco" changed everything in the late 70's. Most of the clubs they worked in became Discos and the only live music to play back then was Country Western. So playing bass guitar, Ron joined those doing Country, playing five nights a week and loving it! By 1986 Ron had become a solo performer playing guitar in small restaurants and bars for about the next ten years. At one of his first solo gigs, a lady requested Come Monday by Jimmy Buffett. Ron did not know that one, but played Margaritaville for her. (Eventually he did learn Come Monday.) Ron began playing keyboard in 1996 along with bass and guitar. He played in San Diego at clubs by the fishing docks around Point Loma. While playing there, a group of fishermen would come in who always wanted Buffett, Buffett, and more Buffett! So, Ron learned all the Buffett that he could get his hands on. In 2005, after recording a CD with the band Crosswinds, he was introduced to veteran Trop Rock artist, Gary Seiler. That meeting renewed his interest in the Trop Rock style which is almost exclusively the music that Ron plays, sings and writes today. The future looks great with many opportunities ahead. And yes, Ron continues to play Margaritaville every night. Ron has recorded three solo CDs plus a live CD with Gary's band, Buffed Out.
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    Kenny Charles (Singer Songwriter) Kenny Charles was born in Southern California and has been singing since the age of 12. His influence in Country Music came from his Dad who would always be spinning the records of Jim Reeves, Glen Campbell, Eddy Arnold, and Johnny Cash. His mother on the other hand would have a different style of music that influenced him, that was The Eagles, Charlie Rich, and Rod Stewart & Charley Pride. Kenny was a lead singer in a number of well known rock acts and vocally trained by Gloria Bennett & Karen Jennings & Seth Riggs over a period of years to come. He soon put his voice to and schooling to work .Then was told by his Dad a Mid Western Boy of his own..."Go for the Country" Son. Well years later, Kenny really understood what his Dad meant. His childhood friend 'Nashville Recording Artist' "Gary Allan' whom he lived next to and played baseball with became a country singer. Gary's music became part of "today's country sound" and Kenny really took a liking to Gary's music... he found a whole new interest in Country Radio & the California Country Sound. This lead Kenny to what he reefer's to as a 'Creative Explosion' penning many songs for his upcoming Country Solo Debut Record, released in January 2011...the name of his album is 'Best Man for You'. Under the guidance of producer engineer Jon St. James (Berlin, Social Distortion, and Stacey Q) Jon assigned Producer / Engineer / Musician Extraordinaire, Andy Carpenter to produce, engineer as well as play, throughout Kenny's album. Andy understood Kenny's vision and songwriting that he creatively penned, and together they created one incredible solo Country debut. This is Country, Pop, & Rock at it's best.... he finalized 13 songs out of 20... that brings you into his heartfelt journey that you can feel from the first song all the way to his last song on the record. Kenny really connects to the listener and brings you to a place where you can hear and feel his personal understanding of what he's seen and where he's been. Kenny has his own unique vocal quality, songwriting and warmth that can only be described as incredible. This is a voice that has been longed for and needed for many years. If you are tired of records that have fillers with one or three songs that you like, you will not find them here. Kenny delivers 13 strong songs that give's the listener their money's worth! THIS ALBUM will make you satisfied and fulfill till the end. A new discovery! Ladies & Gentleman Kenny Charles.
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    Piano Visions is a compilation of music created over a period of several decades, beginning in the 1960s. Gary's passion for the piano is evident in these pieces as is his ability to compose and record his musical visions for his audience to enjoy.
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