From a few years back. Bill Pohl, Darrin Kobetich and I playing in the lounge at the Ridglea theater, in Fort Worth, Tx. Our first performance as "Strung, Drawn and Quartered". Notable because of my first use of live looping.
From a few years back. Bill Pohl, Darrin Kobetich and I playing in the lounge at the Ridglea theater, in Fort Worth, Tx. Our first performance as "Strung, Drawn and Quartered". Notable because of my first use of live looping.
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
I thought I had commented on this one already. Oh, well it was probably my gobsmacked comment got spammed off!
It's the slide mandolin that is so fascinating.
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
Nicely done Kavin. I always liked this song and your take on it. How about Spencer the Rover next? John Martyn does a great version (I imagine you may well be familiar with it...)
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
Now that my album Texas Tonefreak is almost "out of print", I'll be posting the tracks up here.
Kip Siewert on harmonica
Philip Waite on drums
me on everything else
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kavin
In 1971, after working for Pima County facility maintenance and some air conditioning supply houses, Jerry Baker saw there would be a lucrative market in mobile home heating, air conditioning and service. One year later, Baker's Mobile Aire incorporated…
From the second CD. This composition was inspired by memories of a stream close to where I was raised in San Diego. We lived in University City, a new suburb from 1964 to 1978. It wasn't built up back then so you could walk to many canyons…
Last month I did a bad instrumental thing inspired by the quiet little instrumental breaks in the last couple of Pink Floyd records. I don't like the way it came out, but I did decide right away I'd try something similar again before 50/90 ended…
Continuing the delay project of the last several nights spun off by Sunday's inspiration. This piece recorded on 12-string, heavy delay and overlay. Stay tuned for where I'm going...
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
Tingely
love the tension on this one, good stuff
Very nice old school sound
Excellewnt, strong vocal dilivery with some inventive support
I thought I had commented on this one already. Oh, well it was probably my gobsmacked comment got spammed off! It's the slide mandolin that is so fascinating.
Wonderful :-)
good campfire song! reminds me of the cowboy days strumming some great blues jams
Great sound mate very cool eastern flavor.
Very interesting stuff there!
Slide on mandolin? Marvellous, sounds great!
Sounds kind of lonely. Nicely done though!
interesting,, has an western texas feel, like 7000 miles or so to the west closer to japan or the indo pacific,,, i enjoyed hearing this
This reminds me of the Koto playing on "Kokoku", from Laurie Anderson's "Mr Heartbreak". Really lovely. Do You fancy doing a tune?
Nicely done Kavin. I always liked this song and your take on it. How about Spencer the Rover next? John Martyn does a great version (I imagine you may well be familiar with it...)
Dreamy coolness.
I haven't spoken to Ry for weeks, but I like it too.
beautiful tone, dig your voice here
Nice mate very cool.
Nice one mate cool track.
Great track!
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Thanks, all. Kip is hands down the best harmonica player I've ever heard.Phil was such a great drummer, too, RIP my friend.
Ads are starting to take over this place.
Lovely, I can hear the water talking in this one.
Very nice. Would fit right in with the delay project Jim Goodin and Ihave been working on.
Rocks. Like the Dominos version quote at the end.
Nice
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Nifty little rocker!
Very good Roger!
Best one yet!
Well fk yez!
Do I detect a hint of VanHalen Eruption there? Cool.
Cool version!
Nice set here, and you know I love the subject matter.
nice drone!
Great jammin'!
Hot stuff!
Glad you can balance picking and cycling bud!
Cool spin on thisun.
Very nice!