Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
This song is in memory of my son,
Micah Eberhard
(Jan 27, 1987 - Aug 8, 2007)
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Neath the clay, iMago dEi
glory keeps while beauty sleeps
from the womb a flower blooms
brights the day, blesses the clay…
This song is in memory of my son,
Micah Eberhard
(Jan 27, 1987 - Aug 8, 2007)
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Neath the clay, iMago dEi
glory keeps while beauty sleeps
from the womb a flower blooms
brights the day, blesses the clay…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
A song that came to me when I was fishing in the rain with some of my Mamainde buddies. The Mamainde is a small endangered Amazonian tribe of 230 people in west-central Brazil. This song attempts to tell their story…
Written today.
recorded on an iMac with the internal mic and no headphones (!) so it's probably going to be muddy as hell, but that feels about right for now.
LYRIC:
Fill up the glass, Bartender
Ply your art
Quench the fire in here, now…
gotta love a good blues tune!
PS. thanks for the comment on Dubadadidabadu - yeah, the volume on the vocal is way too low - but i never got around to fixing it. The vocal (and a few other choice parts) are actually the work of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks.
Sister Savage has a little star in this track!
Melody based on 'ah! vous dirai-je, Maman,' by Mozart.. the original composer. I think it's the first and second variation of 12, but that was like 15 years ago that I learned the piece so I have…
Sam was a very articulate and kind friend; he spend way too much of his life in a wheel chair and yet demonstrated a lot of grace.
We lost him just over a year ago.
Among many other unexpected, Christ-like kindnesses, he realized at one point…
im new to this community and just starting to listen and learn from whats out there.
wow - this one got my attention because it just has a great groove.
the improv has a nice melodic line to it
enjoyable to listen too! Congrats!
Comments on yahondu's stuff
I really like how this sounds. Especially the bass drum spatterings.
yeah, Dave!
Lovely. I think the vocal could come up a small bit
really digging this tune. love the guitar work. the birdies too!
Lovely stuff there!!!
Beautiful and incredibly touching.
Absolutely beautiful. It must have taken a lot for you to write this. My admiration!
Hey, I should sign them up!
Obviously means a lot to you, touching lyrics. I didn't know! Kind of puts things in perspective.
Comments made by yahondu
very nice tune! i like the melodic work... the sax and piano are great together... makes for great listening!
NICE "jinga"!
nice groove. real fun to listen to!
something holy here. thanks for this simple and beautiful track!
sing it Isaiah! You rock buddy!
gotta love a good blues tune! PS. thanks for the comment on Dubadadidabadu - yeah, the volume on the vocal is way too low - but i never got around to fixing it. The vocal (and a few other choice parts) are actually the work of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks.
just too sweet, man! cracks me up!
like the haunting feel to this one
you are all over that horn kev!
im new to this community and just starting to listen and learn from whats out there. wow - this one got my attention because it just has a great groove. the improv has a nice melodic line to it enjoyable to listen too! Congrats!