JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
ROBSTER -- thanks so much for adding your voice and stand-up bass to this recording. It means a lot to me. While Dad was alive I picked a lot with him, and I've picked a lot with you son, but I don't recall the three of us ever playing together, but now we have this. Too groovy!
JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
This song was recorded by my father, Danville Dan the Singing Hobo. I and my son were posthumously added to the original. Even if you already heard it, come by and give this 3 generation number another listen. It was reprocessed today for more reverb and stereo effect.
JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
WOW!!! I am sincerely speechless. I knew this was coming and still I'm completely taken back by the history here. Honored and proud to have had a small role in 3 generations being represented. I don't see topping this on the context of historical relevance.
"Burglar Man" was recorded in 1959 at Knott's Berry Farm in Orange County, California. This one, "The Mechanic's Song," was recorded in the early '70s at New Recording Studio in Indianapolis. The rest of the recordings were done in 2000 in the boxcar at the Hobo-owned park in Britt, Iowa.
The "Burglar Man" was recorded in 1959 at Knott's Berry Farm in Orange County, California. "The Mechanic's Song" was recorded in the early '70s at New Recording Studio in Indianapolis. The rest of the recordings were done in 2000 in the boxcar at the Hobo-owned park in Britt, Iowa.
JESSE JAMES performed by the late Danville Dan (Frank Koehl) (rhythm guitar, main vocals) and also posthumously featuring his son, Gene Eric Mann (Rick Koehl)(chorus vocals) and his grandson, Robster the Rock Lobster (Robert W.D. Koehl)(chorus…
This is a mighty gorgeous number. You have a remarkable all around talent -- music, lyrics, and vocals. Thanks for listening to, and commenting on, one of the Late Danville Dan numbers -- it sure means a lot!
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Love you Daddy 💓
I miss and love you grandpa
Miss you grandpa
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Hi
Hi
love you Dad, terry...
ROBSTER -- thanks so much for adding your voice and stand-up bass to this recording. It means a lot to me. While Dad was alive I picked a lot with him, and I've picked a lot with you son, but I don't recall the three of us ever playing together, but now we have this. Too groovy!
Really cool! What a wonderful thing to have your 3 generations singing together!!!
This song was recorded by my father, Danville Dan the Singing Hobo. I and my son were posthumously added to the original. Even if you already heard it, come by and give this 3 generation number another listen. It was reprocessed today for more reverb and stereo effect.
Rock Lobster -- those are badass stand-up bass runs!
Even if you already listen, come by and give this 3 generation number another ear. I just reprocessed the track for more stereo effect and reverb.
WOW!!! I am sincerely speechless. I knew this was coming and still I'm completely taken back by the history here. Honored and proud to have had a small role in 3 generations being represented. I don't see topping this on the context of historical relevance.
"Burglar Man" was recorded in 1959 at Knott's Berry Farm in Orange County, California. This one, "The Mechanic's Song," was recorded in the early '70s at New Recording Studio in Indianapolis. The rest of the recordings were done in 2000 in the boxcar at the Hobo-owned park in Britt, Iowa.
The "Burglar Man" was recorded in 1959 at Knott's Berry Farm in Orange County, California. "The Mechanic's Song" was recorded in the early '70s at New Recording Studio in Indianapolis. The rest of the recordings were done in 2000 in the boxcar at the Hobo-owned park in Britt, Iowa.
Thank you brouther
This brings back a lot of memories. I used to listen to this on a 78 with my grandmother when I was just a kid
I as a child always asked dad to sing this song to me.
very cool! I like it!
classic voice Dan, good work !
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Even if you already listen, come by and give this 3 generation number another ear. I just reprocessed the track for more stereo effect and reverb.
I really dig this style, classic yet mod. Like a salute to a tradition yet seasoned with Today sauce. You compile, mix and master sounds quite well.
That was a fun listen!
Sweet, slick rhythmic lick! Fun lyrics. Real nice harmonica work -- mighty fine!
This is a mighty gorgeous number. You have a remarkable all around talent -- music, lyrics, and vocals. Thanks for listening to, and commenting on, one of the Late Danville Dan numbers -- it sure means a lot!
Fantastic -- very groovy! Fabulous mix-down / mastering job. Thanks for listening my pitiful, rustic recording -- it means a lot.