Thursday, April 7, 2011
Below are some recordings our band has made for demo purposes. We'll post more when we get them.
The sound is best when played through decent speakers; if you are listening on small computer speakers, use earphones instead. I mean, if you can't hear the bass, is there any point?
Our male singer is getting better -- I steered him towards some lessons on how to increase your range and intonation and how to sing from your chest and "mask" rather than through your nose.
We aren't ready for Carnegie Hall or anything, but a few more demos like this and we should be able to land some gigs in local clubs, as long as they have the Blues Brothers protective screen to shield us from thrown beer bottles.
I supply the bass in these songs.
Spooky (male singer, female backup)
Memphis (male singer)
Rio de Janeiro Blue (female singer)
The sound is best when played through decent speakers; if you are listening on small computer speakers, use earphones instead. I mean, if you can't hear the bass, is there any point?
Our male singer is getting better -- I steered him towards some lessons on how to increase your range and intonation and how to sing from your chest and "mask" rather than through your nose.
We aren't ready for Carnegie Hall or anything, but a few more demos like this and we should be able to land some gigs in local clubs, as long as they have the Blues Brothers protective screen to shield us from thrown beer bottles.
I supply the bass in these songs.
Spooky (male singer, female backup)
Memphis (male singer)
Rio de Janeiro Blue (female singer)
Labels: American Music, Stogie Band
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