My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
From December 2017, my take on an old classic, with a little twist of a bonus number near the end. It may be the first tune I did in 6/8 time, at least that anyone has heard from me. This (sort of) should have a rolling highlands sound to it…
Well it's been awhile for me. Busy summer and a bit of creative block all around. I'm happy to share a song I wrote this weekend to reflect on how tough change can be when you're in the midst of it. So many in my life are in the midst of personal…
Henry Ferrara-Brown: Drums, Tambourine, Vocals, Backing Vocals, Synths, Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar.
A darker reworking of a song by Parry Gripp.
A song about missing my wife when I travel.
lyrics
After all this time it comes down to this
You still excite me with every kiss
And every time you go away, I have to say
It makes for quite a long day
I hate it when I’m away from you…
We try to include a song about a donkey on each record. This is a factually accurate tale of Romulus, the world's tallest donkey.
lyrics
Romulus is 12 years old and 17 hands
At 5 foot 8 he’s taller than Oklahoma Sam
The world’s tallest donkey…
My son recorded this.
"Blast the Stereo" written by Henry Ferrara-Brown
Henry: Drums, hand claps, tambourine, guitar, bass, keyboards, lead and backing vocals.
Additional backing vocals by Eliot Ferrara-Brown and Matt Ferrara
Someone has to clean up this mess. Sometimes it's me.
lyrics
Look at me
Large and in charge, taking down names
The way to be
In control of every part of your little game
Getting things done
you don’t have to like my method or tack…
I’m gonna go to the polls
I’m gonna go out, gonna go now go on and vote
Just to take part is a great start
Take heart, take heart
It may not be the end of the road.
Represent me
Your policies are resonating with me.
Won’t you…
It's tough making money in the music biz. Inspired by the song "Cake By The Ocean".
Tim - lead and backing vocals, bass, drum programming, keys. Clarke - backing vocals. Grant - drums. Bob - guitars, backing vocals, beatboxing.
Countin…
Mr. Keith Landry was kind enough to let me have a play around with the title track from his very excellent rpm album.. This was the outcome. If you haven't, check out Keith's album.. Tis truly a thing of beauty
Comments on Matt Ferrara's stuff
Matt Ferrara isn't just here to entertain, he's here to educate :-)
Well that's timely. Nice.
Famous!
Bravo!!!!!
Thanks to everyone for listening & commenting. Means a lot to my little guy, who is already writing lyrics for the rest of his album ;)
FANTASTIC....xoxo
Very nice!
Awesome!!!! Rock on dudes!
Bowie would be jealous. This is OUTSTANDING.
That's weird. And beautiful. As it should be. If this is the first single, I can't wait for the whole album! Great stuff!
Not to worry got it. Cool.
I can't seem to load the track.
I enjoyed that
Aren't you even proud of the one?!! I'd be. I bloody loved that.
Yowza. Missed this the first time around. Awesome work!
It's lovely that Matt. Lovely
Sweet
Awesome!!!!
i like the drums.
The bass on this is really tasty.
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Thanks, yeah, it’s a Pixies cover of sorts :)
(That last comment was me... forgot to log in :) Merry Xmas
Now I’m ready for the holidays
Great tone & mix
My kid is so cool.
This is just lovely
Nice work, buddy.
I'm a sucker for a good uke tune
I hear the Mojo Nixon influence here, in the best possible way
Thanks to everyone for listening & commenting. Means a lot to my little guy, who is already writing lyrics for the rest of his album ;)
The drums are so killer on this one
Perfect closer. My favorite of the lot.
"Ground down to baby powder"
Love that keyboard sound
WilSUN. Damn autocorrect.
Good stuff, Wilson! BTW I wrote a review of your album on the RPM site.
Love this one. Because let's face it, I don't need to be a millionaire; I'd settle on being a thousandaire.
Lol. "Mayor McChee$e" is the Conference of Mayors alias of one Tim Alexander of Letter Seventeen. Check out their killer stuff here on Alonetone.
This weird thing is my favorite. :)
Nice work!