At the end of Bumbershoot
2004 I participated in what would be the first of many jam
sessions with
various percussionists. These public Celtic-fusion
sessions were recorded and often later produced in to home-manufactured CDs
by the different contributors. While
most of these jams took place on the streets of Seattle and at at
different festivals, a few of these sessions were held on
stages
at various Seattle venues. The last of this series
-- and in
my opinion, the best -- was at at Folklife 2007. To hear samples
of this work, please go to the MySpace profile I created to represent this
period
of sessions.
Discs
UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
(NOTE
TO SELF: FINISH ADDING CD TIME LENGTHS)
- Bumbershoot
2004 -
The jam that started it all, rough but worked-out what was to come
- December
Busking 2004 -
Frosty and still working out the musical combination, but we had fun
and so did Seattle holiday shoppers
- St.
Patrick's Day @
Nectar 2005
(UNRELEASED) -
Our first day playing inside, funky set, some inventive &
unexpected stuff occurred
- Folklife
2005 -
Loads of fun, we were greatly received
- 07.15.05
Vol. I -
Ratcheted down the speed which cleaned up the sound for some tight jams
(aprox 75m13s)
- 07.15.05
Vol. II -
So much good material, 1 CD wasn't enough
(aprox 49m02s)
- St.
Patrick's Day @ Galway
Arms 2006 -
Pub set, good jams
(aprox 54m42s)
- 04.29.07
Bagpipes, Buckets
& Electronics -
Experimenting with some seriously alternate percussion with amazing
results for live music
(aprox 78m54s)
- Folklife
2006 Vol. I -
Highland pipes, drum kit, Highland snare, and other guest
percussionists, all making for very hot jams
(aprox 72m09s)
- Folklife
2006 DVD
(LIMITED
COPIES AVAILABLE) -
You've heard the CD, see the DVD of these hot jams
- Folklife
2007 SatPM Stage Set
(UNRELEASED) -
Highland pipes and snare, djembe, and drum kit, possibly our best
recorded set
Discs 1-4 are CDs that
can be produced per-order and proudly labled with an indelible ink pen.
Discs 5-10 are fully home-manufactured, ready to go CDs; quantities
limited.